After a long split round of some great games of footy, we saw some pretty decent efforts from players. While AFL is a team sport, its always good to check out the excellent work done by a single player. Play of The week for the split round when to a young man whos overall game was pretty average, but he had one quarter which he took by storm. The funny part to this play of the week was that this man managed to conjure up no where near the amount of pionts in quarters 1, 3 and 4 than he did in quarter two. This week it was…. Cleve Hughes from the Richomond Football Club.
After a Bleak opening quarter from Hughes (0 DT points) he decided to kick into gear in the second quarter scoring 56 DT points! Cleve in the second quart5er managed 5 kicks, 2 handballs, 6 marks, 3 goals and 1
behind. Interesting thing is Cleve only managed 1 kick, 1 mark and two tackles for the rest of the game! 14 points in 3 quarters, along with 56 in 1 quarter, an interesting way to play footy. He nearly managed his season DT average of 59 points a game in one quarter, so well done, Cleve Hughes, whilst for three of your four quarters you were about as active as Lance Whitnall, you still managed a Ablettesque play of the week.
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