The Weekend Post

Strange twins keep on roll

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SAM EDMUND SHAUN Grigg, ruckman.

It has a nice, if not highly unusual, ring to it.

But Grigg’s relief ruckwork for solo big man Toby Nankervis this year has had a winning ring to it as well.

And despite calls to introduce a safety net in the form of Shaun Hampson in case Nankervis goes down, this unlikely double act reminiscen­t of 1998 comedy Twins is ready to roll on.

Grigg, who at 190cm is shorter than Richmond wingman Kamdyn McIntosh, has relished the responsibi­lity.

“I never would have thought it,” he said.

“I haven’t played much ruck in my life, but I’ve had good fun doing it this year and more importantl­y it’s good to give Nank a bit of a chop out. “I just try to create a contest. “The contests are so different ... if the ball bounces one premiershi­p way you just have to adjust and I’m just there to give a chop out and hopefully it works out all right”.

Nankervis, acquired from Sydney in the off-season, has been a revelation.

The 199cm Tasmanian has missed one game due to suspension, overcame some lateseason soreness, and only calls on Grigg for short periods.

“Grigga is a pretty smart footballer and he doesn’t have to go in there for long, maybe five minutes a quarter, if that,” Nankervis said.

“We go into the game knowing that in certain times I’ll be going off and if I’m a bit tired during the game I may be able to switch with him.”

Grigg was called into the ruck by necessity in Round 2 when Ben Griffiths went down with concussion, and the Tigers have stuck with the formula.

But it has increased dramatical­ly in Richmond’s two finals, with Grigg involved in 18.5 per cent of all ruck stoppages – up from just 5.8 per cent in the home and away season.

It is a high-risk strategy described by premiershi­p ruckman Corey McKernan as “very ballsy”, while former Richmond assistant coach Mark Williams called for the return of Hampson as back-up despite him not having played a senior game this season.

An unthinkabl­e Nankervis injury would spell almost certain doom for a Tigers team left to confront red-hot Adelaide ruckman Sam Jacobs without anyone who could take the centre bounce.

 ??  ?? HAPPY DAYS: Richmond's Toby Nankervis celebrates with teammate Shaun Grigg. Picture: MICHAEL KLEIN
HAPPY DAYS: Richmond's Toby Nankervis celebrates with teammate Shaun Grigg. Picture: MICHAEL KLEIN

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