Polak eagerly awaiting Fremantle clash
June 5, 2007 - 4:54PM
The Age
The more Fremantle fans boo Graham Polak in this Sunday's AFL match, the better for Richmond coach Terry Wallace.
"I'd be happy if you got booed 20-plus times," Wallace said, referring to the number of possessions he hopes the defender gains.
While last Saturday night's draw against Brisbane represented the first premiership points for Richmond in a barren season so far, Polak has been a big plus for the Tigers.
Traded from the Dockers last year, the 22-year-old has performed well mainly in defence, but also in the ruck and up forward.
Wallace said Polak would be featuring prominently in the club's best-and-fairest voting.
"He'd most-likely be in our top three, certainly top five, if I was to have a guesstimate at it," Wallace said.
"He's had some fairly solid roles, contributed in the ruck, a very good game down forward (against the Western Bulldogs)."
Polak hopes he will take on Dockers captain Matthew Pavlich at Subiaco and has been waiting for this match since he first read the season fixture.
"I'd love to, he's been a great player obviously and it would be a real test," Polak said of Pavlich.
"I'm that excited about the game, it's probably one I earmarked at the start of the year."
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