Hyde a highlight in Tigers' gutsy victoryChris Mitchell
21 Sep, 2010 09:51 PMALBURY midfielder Chris Hyde has written a new chapter in his stunning Tigers career, starring in the grand final win against Yarrawonga at Lavington Oval.
Hyde, who played 93 AFL games for Richmond, has enjoyed unprecedented success since arriving at the Tigers last season, winning the Did Simpson Medal as best-on-ground in last year's winning grand final, and going close yesterday.
Originally from Barooga, Hyde now has his eyes set on a third consecutive flag with Albury.
"I tell you what, it doesn't get much better than this," he said.
"The twos got up, the B-graders got up, makes for the best night ever. If you bottled this you'd be a millionaire."
Despite just nine kicks, six handballs and a goal, Hyde's composure and attack at the contest were instrumental in the win.
The 28-year-old paid tribute to the club's professionalism, and coach Paul Spargo for a demanding preseason.
"The professionalism and how hard these boys train, it's taken me by surprise," Hyde said.
"The work these guys put in, and it's driven by Spargs because he's a fitness man and he loves that sort of stuff, is unbelievable.
"We train hard, we play hard and we enjoy the good times."
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