Graham stands tall for Tigers
richmondfc.com.au
By Mic Cullen 10:42 AM Sun 26 April, 2009
ANGUS Graham's AFL career is just getting off the ground, but his performance on Saturday night was a big step forward.
Despite being beaten in the ruck by North Melbourne’s Hamish McIntosh, Graham was serviceable at ball-ups, and strong and persistent in his around-the-ground work as the Tigers powered to their first win of the season.
His quicksilver in-and-out handball to fellow newbie Andy Collins for a significant goal late in the third term showed good skills and decision-making for a 200cm 22-year-old, and his second efforts at ground level were effective all night.
With regular ruckman Troy Simmonds dropped, Graham was teamed with fellow youngster Adam Pattison, and he said he knew he needed to step up into the responsibility of leading the ruck in just his sixth game of AF football.
"We've had a rough month, as everyone knows, so we just had to go out there and put it all on the line," he said after the game.
"Simmo was out, so I had to step up ... I've been in the system for a while; I've been waiting a long time for a bit of extra responsibility and a chance, so I just had to go out there have a real red-hot go."
Graham said he was happy with his night's work even if he was outpointed from a statistical point of view.
"Obviously [McIntosh] beat me, and I've got a bit of work to do, but it's a good start.
"My ruckwork has been a bit up-and-down, and my second efforts haven't been a strong point ... I've been working on them so I can have an impact all the time."
Coach Terry Wallace was obviously thrilled after the game with the Tigers finally getting a win on the board, and one of the players he was most happy with was Graham.
"I was really pleased with him – Hamish McIntosh has been in very, very good form early in the year and has really been a standout for the opposition," Wallace said.
"I thought Angus applied himself really well and was a very good player for us tonight.
"I think that's his best game that he's played with us.”
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