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GVL Data | How Euroa big man Andrew Smith turned a grand final

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Massive performance: Euroa ruckman Andrew Smith put in a herculean effort in Sunday's Goulburn Valley League grand final.

Early in the third term of Sunday’s Goulburn Valley League grand final Euroa found itself on the canvas.

Trailing by 20 points, the only thing keeping the Magpies in the game was Echuca’s inaccuracy in front of goal, as the Murray Bombers dominated all the major indicators throughout the first half.

Euroa needed somebody to stand up and take the game by the scruff of the neck, or be destined to yet another 10-goal loss at the hands of Echuca.

And, as he has done so often in the past two seasons, reigning best-and-fairest Andrew Smith answered the call.

Looking at Smith’s statistics from the match, he produced about as complete a performance you are likely to see from a ruckman.

The big man racked up 19 disposals, five marks (three contested), 23 hit-outs, a game-high eight clearances, four tackles, four inside 50s and a goal to be arguably the best player on the ground.

At a glance

Andrew Smith v Echuca grand final

Disposals 19

Hit-outs 23

Clearances 8

Marks 5

Tackles 4

Inside 50s 4

Goals 1

But it was in the second half where he really rose to the occasion.

Beginning up forward, Smith would bring the Magpies crowd to life, taking a huge contested mark and goaling early in the third term to swing the momentum in Euroa’s favour.

Riding a wave of confidence, the big man would take his dominance into the middle, winning two vital centre clearances in the third term and getting on top in the ruck battle against Murray Bombers skipper Kane Morris.

The ruckman’s exploits put Euroa in a position where it was in the game at three-quarter time and at the start of the last quarter the rest of his teammates got in on the act, as it piled on four quick goals to soar into the lead.

With Smith at the forefront, the key indicators all swung in Euroa’s favour in the final term, as it won contested possessions by three, hit-outs by seven and clearances by three.

This allowed the Magpies to get their devastating running game going, winning uncontested possessions by 13, handball receives by 15 and inside 50s by three.

Although they couldn’t quite get the job done in the finish, the efforts of Smith and his Magpies teammates will forever go down in Euroa folklore, as it almost did the impossible and toppled the Echuca juggernaut.

Key Stats

Euroa’s fast finish - Fourth quarter statistics

Disposals

Euroa 77

Echuca 58

Uncontested possessions

Euroa 42

Echuca 29

Contested possessions

Euroa 37

Echuca 34

Handball receives

Euroa 25

Echuca 10

Clearances

Euroa 9

Echuca 7

Inside 50s

Euroa 13

Echuca 10

Score

Euroa 4.2 (26)

Echuca 3.1 (19)