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Having a behemoth in the centre circle is never a bad thing –especially when he plays as well as Sean Darcy did in Fremantle’s impressive victory over the listing Sydney Swans at the SCG last Saturday.
Darcy is a 203cm, 110kg monster that has become one of the AFL’s best big men in recent years, was everywhere the Swans didn’t want him to be.
He had 18 disposals (14 contested), took four marks, won 44 hit-outs, nine clearances and eight inside-50s and contributed seven score involvements against a ruckman the quality of Tom Hickey (14 disposals, 21 hit-outs), impressive numbers even though the Swan was playing his first game of the season.
Darcy’s dominance secured him 10 votes in the AFL Coaches Association Player of the Year award and had a knock-on effect by allowing Luke Jackson to camp himself inside 50 for most of the day, where he had 17 touches and seven marks of his own while kicking three goals.
And last Saturday’s performance wasn’t one out of the box – he is averaging 15.3 disposals, 42 hit-outs and 3.6 marks a game this year, having also dominated the round three Western Derby with 20 touches, 52 hit-outs and a goal.
In fact, he has only dipped below 17 touches on three occasions and had at least 38 hit-outs in all but one match, with his 2023 numbers being a