On SEN Afternoons throughout the 2018 AFL Premiership season, former Western Bulldogs and Richmond coach, Terry Wallace, takes a look at the weekend's performances from a golfing-sense.
An albatross, an eagle, a birdie are postive scores for good performances or exceeding expectations.
A par is break-even, while a bogey, double bogey and triple bogey are the scores for poor performances or failing to meet expectation.
Here is how 'Plough' scored the each of teams this week...
Round 17
ADELAIDE – Eagle
GEELONG – Double Bogey
ST KILDA – Birdie
CARLTON – Triple Bogey
HAWTHORN – Triple Bogey
BRISBANE – Albatross
MELBOURNE – Birdie
WESTERN BULLDOGS – Double Bogey
GOLD COAST – Double Bogey
ESSENDON – Birdie
GWS GIANTS – Eagle
RICHMOND – Bogey
COLLINGWOOD – Double Bogey
WEST COAST – Eagle
NORTH MELBOURNE – Par
SYDNEY – Birdie
FREMANTLE - Albatross
PORT ADELAIDE - Triple Bogey
Leaderboard
Score | Club |
---|---|
-9 | West Coast |
-8 | Collingwood |
-7 | Richmond |
-6 | North Melbourne |
-4 | Sydney |
-1 | Geelong, GWS Giants, Port Adelaide |
EVEN | Hawthorn, Brisbane |
+1 | Essendon, Melbourne |
+5 | Adelaide |
+6 | Fremantle |
+14 | St Kilda |
+15 | Western Bulldogs |
+21 | Gold Coast |
+22 | Carlton |