The Chronicle

GAFF GIVES HAWKS A LESSON IN EAGLES’ WIN

- Jon Ralph

DUSTIN Martin takes to the field strutting around like a muscled-up streetfigh­ter.

Fellow Brownlow medallist Nathan Fyfe could be mistaken as a model on the Milan fashion catwalks.

Andrew Gaff most closely resembles a high school prefect.

But yet again yesterday at Etihad Stadium Gaff did what he has perfected over seven-and-a-half seasons as the Eagles held out the Hawks 11.9.75 to 9.6.60.

Quietly tearing an opponent apart with death by a thousand cuts.

Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson minimised the influence of most of West Coast’s stars – Jeremy McGovern was quiet and Jack Darling kept goalless by Ben Stratton.

He just couldn’t stop Gaff, and as a result West Coast have won nine straight games for the first time since 1991, after a 15-point win.

Gaff’s desire to win a premiershi­p likely will keep him at West Coast as his manager Paul Connors flies to Perth in coming weeks to chat to his client.

Yet St Kilda CEO Matt Finnis made clear on Saturday just how much the Saints would love to get their clutches on hard-running eastern suburbs junior Gaff.

Yesterday’s stat sheet was comprehens­ive: 35 possession­s at 80 per cent efficiency, 12 marks, seven clearances, five tackles and a goal.

Like Richmond the day before, the premiershi­p contender still found a way home in a game with a strong last-term surge.

They were given an armchair ride by Naitanui’s 34 hitouts, the freakish Eagle’s pack mark and goal huge to start the last-term push.

Josh Kennedy scrounged three goals, while Willie Rioli (three goals) mixed the sublime with the ridiculous.

Rioli will face MRO heat for his knee drop on Blake Hardwick and his bum-tap on “Razor” Ray Chamberlai­n.

 ?? Photo: JULIAN SMITH/AAP ?? STAR MAN: Andrew Gaff of the Eagles reacts after kicking a goal against Hawthorn at Etihad Stadium, and (below) taking on Hawk Tom Mitchell.
Photo: JULIAN SMITH/AAP STAR MAN: Andrew Gaff of the Eagles reacts after kicking a goal against Hawthorn at Etihad Stadium, and (below) taking on Hawk Tom Mitchell.

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