Sunday Territorian

Thunder get Giant education

- GREY MORRIS

TERRITORY’S Thunder’s NEAFL season of woe continued last night when a bigger and more efficient GSW Giants side beat them by 56 points.

The 16.13 (109) to 7.11 (53) loss was Thunder’s 12th in 13 outings this season, their worst record in 11 seasons in the QAFL/NEAFL competitio­n.

Thunder did not help themselves with two posters in the first quarter, Nigel Lockyer Jr and prolific ballgetter Abe Ankers hitting the uprights with shots from a long way out.

Injuries to classy defender Daniel Weetra before halftime and Dylan Barry early in the third also stalled their progress.

The Giants’ vision and disposal skills were exceptiona­l and typical of players at an elite level, with their ability to size up a situation when in possession and make maximum use of it.

Midfielder Jackson Hately was a case in point, picking up 18 possession­s in the first half and a cleverly taken goal as the Giants ran to a 46-point lead at the main break.

Liam Delahunty’s three first-half goals and two each to Harry Grant and Zach Sproule were all the result of superb foot passing from players further up the ground.

Joint Thunder skippers Ankers and Banks utility Cohen Thiele worked hard in the first two quarters, Ankers turning provider by hitting goalkicker Brodie Carroll on the chest with two foot passes that resulted in goals.

But Thunder were given no space to run and often had two or three Giants against them when they went near the ball.

And while the Giants played smart football rather than anything over technical, everything they did was performed with maximum efficiency.

Their ability to run in numbers, find space with run and carry and create a spread was hard for Thunder to contain.

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