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GVL Data | Third-quarter onslaught sets up vital Seymour victory

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Star on the rise: Ben Rigoni was epic around the ball for Seymour in its win over Euroa.

With the scores locked at 6.4 (40) apiece at half time of Saturday’s clash between Seymour and Euroa, the third term was always going to prove decisive.

And with their season hanging by a thread it was the desperate Lions that took control of what is commonly known as the ‘premiership quarter’ — producing a dominant 25 minutes of football.

So through the power of GVL Data, let’s have a look at exactly how Seymour got the game on its terms after the half-time break and pulled away for what ended up being a season-defining 11-point victory against the old foe.

As the scoreboard suggested, the first two quarters at Kings Park were incredibly tight all over the stats sheet.

The match was screaming for one team to take control in the third term, and it was through pressure around the contest that Seymour answered the call.

Dialling up the heat, the Lions were constantly in the face of their Magpie opponents, recording 17 tackles in what was a brutal stanza of football.

This frenetic pressure then allowed them to get other aspects of their game going, getting on top in contested possessions (plus four for the quarter), uncontested possessions (plus nine), marks (plus nine) and total disposals (plus 17).

At a glance

Lions shine in premiership quarter

Third-quarter stats

Disposals

Seymour: 70

Euroa: 53

Tackles

Seymour: 17

Euroa: 11

Marks

Seymour: 16

Euroa: 7

Uncontested possessions

Seymour: 35

Euroa: 26

Contested possessions

Seymour: 33

Euroa: 29

Ben Rigoni was the star around the contest for the Lions, finishing with 27 disposals, 18 ground-ball gets, 10 clearances and 11 tackles in what was a stunning performance by the hard-nosed on baller.

With its midfield humming, Seymour then managed to cash in up forward, with spearhead Michael Hartley and skipper Ben Clifton doing the damage in a quarter that saw the Lions convert 70 per cent of their 10 inside 50s into scores.

They were also solid as a rock defensively, keeping Euroa to just three behinds from its nine inside 50 entries, capping off what was a true team performance by the home side in the premiership quarter.

Key statistics

Seymour v Euroa round 16

Disposals

Seymour: 288

Euroa: 274

Contested possessions

Seymour: 119

Euroa: 111

Tackles

Seymour: 63

Euroa: 46

Marks

Seymour: 75

Euroa: 81

Uncontested possessions

Seymour: 166

Euroa: 163

Inside 50s

Seymour: 39

Euroa: 45

Score/inside 50

Seymour: 46 per cent

Euroa: 38 per cent