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 21
ST KILDA – Double Bogey
ESSENDON – Birdie
HAWTHORN – Birdie
GEELONG – Bogey
GOLD COAST – Double Bogey
RICHMOND – Birdie
PORT ADELAIDE – Double Bogey
WEST COAST – Eagle
COLLINGWOOD – Birdie
BRISBANE – Bogey
GWS GIANTS – Par
ADELAIDE – Par
NORTH MELBOURNE – Double Bogey
WESTERN BULLDOGS – Eagle
MELBOURNE – Double Bogey
SYDNEY – Eagle
FREMANTLE - Birdie
CARLTON - Double Bogey
Leaderboard
Score | Club |
---|---|
-11 | West Coast |
-10 | Collingwood, Richmond |
-5 | Hawthorn, GWS Giants |
-4 | North Melbourne |
-2 | Geelong, Essendon |
-1 | Melbourne |
EVEN | Sydney |
+2 | Brisbane |
+4 | Adelaide, Port Adelaide |
+11 | Fremantle |
+15 | Western Bulldogs |
+21 | St Kilda |
+26 | Gold Coast |
+28 | Carlton |