1. MAURICE MAKES HIS MARKLast week, Maurice Rioli Jr kicked three goals in the space of a few in-game minutes.
This week, Rioli didn‘t kick them himself, but he may very well have created at least three goals in a similar time frame as a result of sheer pressure and commitment to the contest.
A brilliant chase down tackle in the first half led directly to a Tom Lynch goal, while a hit forward under pressure once again created an opening that Lynch took amid his extraordinary first half.
After Lynch‘s two goals, he and Tigers teammates rushed to Rioli.
“This will be three goals coming directly from Maurice Rioli‘s work in attacking 50,” Jason Dunstall said.
Nick Riewoldt was another who praised Rioli, adding: “When the teammates get over to you like they are to Maurice Rioli, you don‘t think he’s got a thirst and an appetite now to keep doing it?
“He knows it‘s not all about me getting the ball and kicking a goal, it’s about the little things I can do to set the team up.”
The Tiger faithful cheered every time Rioli got near the ball, as aware as his teammates on the ground of how vital his inclusion into this Tigers side has been.
“He’s a special talent,” Tger Trent Cotchin told Fox Footy post-game.
“Those two chasedowns … I mean during the week he chased me down and I thought I had 10m on him and within an instant he’s gone. That’s so valuable to the way we want to play.”
Source: Foxsports