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Career best goal tallies vs Rich

TOT70 said:
Adrian McAdam, 11 goals on debut against the Tigers.

I don't know what his career stats were, nor do I care to look them up, but I doubt he ended up with more than 20 games and 20 goals.

Still, Bulldogs fans must still flinch at the memory of the day that Marty McGrath and Ben Holland each kicked five against them.


from wikipedia


In 1993 he joined John Longmire and Wayne Carey in the North Melbourne forward line and kicked 7 goals on his debut. His goal tally was the most ever by a North Melbourne player on debut and he followed it up with 10 goals against Sydney the following week and then 6 goals against Footscray. This gave him a total of 23 goals from his first three games in the AFL (which is still a record) and he finished the year with 68 goals from his 17 games. He couldn't repeat this performance in 1994 and after managing just one game in 1995, his league career was effectively over.

He joined Collingwood for the 1996 season, but made no impact there

I also remeber he kicked a bag against the Pies

played 36 games for 92 goals for those apart from TOT that were interested.
 
Premiers08. Are you asking if Turner was fullback in a lot of those particular games ? According to my memory, the only one was Dunstall, and only after he had 11 on the board. I think Hogg started on Dunstall, and after the fist 6, then Keays went on to him. Come to think of it, he may of played on Minton-Connell too
 
mk33 said:
from wikipedia


In 1993 he joined John Longmire and Wayne Carey in the North Melbourne forward line and kicked 7 goals on his debut. His goal tally was the most ever by a North Melbourne player on debut and he followed it up with 10 goals against Sydney the following week and then 6 goals against Footscray. This gave him a total of 23 goals from his first three games in the AFL (which is still a record) and he finished the year with 68 goals from his 17 games. He couldn't repeat this performance in 1994 and after managing just one game in 1995, his league career was effectively over.

He joined Collingwood for the 1996 season, but made no impact there

I also remeber he kicked a bag against the Pies

played 36 games for 92 goals for those apart from TOT that were interested.

Thanks MK.

I was obviously remembering this guy through the eyes of a paranoid Richmond fan who has seen too many shellackings.