Lightning Lids leaves rivals in his wake . . .
1:19:22 PM Fri 16 December, 2005
Tony Greenberg
richmondfc.com.au
Brett Deledio has finished his first full year of AFL football with yet another award . . .
The super-talented Tiger teenager won the coveted 100-metre sprint at Richmond’s mini-Olympics, held at Punt Road last Thursday (December 15) evening, to add to his AFL NAB Rising Star triumph, his Richmond Rising Star success, his AFLPA Best First Year Player victory, and his first-placing in the league’s Grand Final day sprint.
‘Lids’ blew his rivals away in a scorching 10.95 seconds run to retain the title of Richmond’s fastest man. Kelvin Moore finished an admirable second, with pre-season draft selection Matthew White in third place.
Another Tiger newcomer in Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, who was mooted as the main danger to Deledio in the sprint, finished down the track after competing in the previous race at the mini-Olympics, the 4 x 400m relay.
But it wasn’t all smooth sailing for Lids throughout the evening, as he lowered his colors in the 400-metre race to the Club’s “goalden oldie”, Matthew Richardson.
The 30-year-old Tiger superstar ran his heart out to cross the finishing line first, just ahead of Deledio.
Other results in the Tiger mini-Olympic events were:
• 2km trial: 1st – Matthew White
• Bench press: 1st – David Rodan
• Goalkicking: 1st – Greg Tivendale
• ‘Speccy’ mark: 1st – Troy Simmonds
• Floating mark: 1st – Alistair Neville
• Championship kick: 1st – Jay Schulz
• Skill testing: 1st – Kane Johnson
The mini-Olympics were a highlight of Richmond’s Christmas Fans’ Training Day, which attracted a large crowd of Tiger devotees to Punt Road to watch their heroes go through their paces at a special training session before the athletic activities kicked off.
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