Wanderers and Waratah dominate the stats both indivdually and team wise in Round 14 of the NTFL
WANDERERS and Waratah dominated the stats in Round 14 of the 2020-21 NTFL season with two Muk Muks and a Tahs star sharing the throne with 35 disposals each
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WANDERERS and Waratah dominated the stats in Round 14 of the 2020-21 NTFL season with two Muk Muks and a Tahs star sharing the throne with 35 disposals each.
Star Werribee recruit Shaun Mannagh put in a massive showing for a Wanderers outfit full of big performances in the side’s 37.19 (241) to 7.9 (51) win over Tiwi Bombers.
The on-baller’s constant efforts played a crucial role in the Muk Muk’s supply chain with his 35 disposals comprising of 22 kicks and 13 handballs, and those efforts were rewarded with five goals of his own.
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Eagles captain Braedon McLean also found plenty of time on the ball equalling his teammates total with 22 kicks and 13 handballs alongside 11 marks.
Also equalling the round high tally was Rob Turnbull who has made a big impression in the red and white of Waratah this season.
Another dynamic display played a chief role in the Tahs 24.18 (162) to 5.6 (36) win over Palmerston with Turnbull taking 21 kicks and 14 handballs as well as 15 marks.
Thomas Motlop was another from Wanderers high in the stats with his 31 disposals, including 16 kicks and 15 handballs, proving just how dominant the Muk Muks were.
Rounding out the top five was Dylan Landt from St Mary’s with a showing of 28 disposals from 27 kicks and a single handball while also taking four marks, five tackles and five clearances.
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Despite the score deficit Bombers’ ruckman Jack Monigatti was head and shoulders ahead of his ruck competition across the round with 37 hitouts to his name against Wanderers.