Ryan Crowley 2013 Season Review
Fremantlefc.com.au takes a look at the players’ 2013 seasons. Today it’s Ryan Crowley.
2013 Home and Away Season (2012 in brackets)
Disposals per game: 14.6 – 18th – (15- 19th)
Contested possessions per game: 5.5 – 18th – (5.9- 16th)
Uncontested possessions per game: 9.2 - 17th– (9 - 17th)
Disposal efficiency: 70.2% - 20th – (69.3% - 24th)
Marks per game: 3.3 – 21st – (3.4 - 21st)
Tackles per game: 3 – 10th – (3.5 - 12th)
2013 Brownlow Medal votes: 2
*rankings are at Freo and players must have played at least four games to qualify.
Highlight – Crowley played his 150th game for the club in round 12, making him eligible for life membership at Freo.
Summary – Another brilliant season by the best tagger in the business. Crowley regularly shutdown the elite midfielders, just as he had done in his Doig Medal-winning 2012 season.
Finals
Qualifying Final – 11 disposals
Preliminary Final – 22 disposals, 5 tackles, 1 goal
Grand Final – 15 disposals, 2 marks
Summary: Geelong’s Steve Johnson, Sydney’s Kieran Jack and Hawthorn’s Sam Mitchell were all kept well in check by the glove in the finals series.
Outlook: Crowley is at the top of his game as a tagger. He has improved the offensive part of his game over the years and he’ll continue to try and hit the scoreboard to hurt his opponents.