Thilthorpe shines with five goals in Showdown win

Thilthorpe shines with five goals in Showdown win

Even Jordan Dawson thought Riley Thilthorpe ought to have gained the Showdown Medal.

Dawson, the Adelaide captain, was voted finest afield once more on Saturday evening because the Crows swamped Port Adelaide within the final time period to win their AFL Showdown by 31 factors.

The Crows moved Dawson into the midfield and he was excellent, after additionally starring within the earlier Adelaide derby this time final season.

But on Saturday at Adelaide Oval, Thilthorpe and Izaac Rankine have been higher.

Thilthorpe kicked a career-best 5 objectives for the Crows and Rankine, the previous Gold Coast star, shone with 4 objectives.

Asked what he stated to Thilthorpe instantly after the sport, Dawson stated: “I probably said I thought it was his medal.

“But I simply stated I used to be happy with him.

“To step up and play a real ‘big boy’ presence down there, it was really pleasing to see as a captain.”

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After not making the senior crew in spherical one, Thilthorpe returned final week and confirmed in opposition to Port why Adelaide recruited him with the second decide within the 2020 draft.

“We were confident, we’d seen a moment at training when something really clicked for Riley, in and around his contest, and you saw that,” stated senior coach Matthew Nicks.

“He’s getting at that ball, he’s got confidence in himself, backing himself in, and he’s going to be quite a dangerous player if he continues to work hard like he’s doing at the moment.”

Nicks added that Thilthorpe didn’t drop his head when he was unnoticed of the senior crew, including that he had labored onerous with Adelaide’s improvement coaches.

“The frustration didn’t show, he just put his head down and went to work,” Nicks added.

“He knew he was close and he knew his opportunity would come – that’s the way the season works.

“We wished to ensure … he was prepared and he confirmed that.”

It was Adelaide’s first win of the season and they were outstanding, eventually overwhelming Port after a pulsating duel over three quarters.

“I’m extraordinarily happy with the boys. It was only a actually balanced effort, proper throughout the board.

“Obviously Jordy won the medal … but I thought we had a really even contribution from every player.

“It’s actually constructive for us, it is what we have been engaged on as a bunch – is to place collectively a full recreation.

“We probably struggled early in that first quarter, but we were able to right the ship and get the game back on our terms.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au