North Melbourne’s 2013 unfortunately came to an end after its Round 23 victory over Collingwood.
With the players now on a break, NMFC.com.au is looking at the year of every Kangaroo to make a senior appearance.
Their statistics, best games and highlights from the year are all covered in the individual season review.
Taylor Hine’s season statistics
Games | Disposals against (per 100 mins) | Total disposals | Average disposals | Kicking efficiency | Handball efficiency | |
Hine | 14 | 13.55 | 158 | 11.29 | 54.9% | 77.6% |
NMFC rank | 21st | N/A | 21st | 26th | 31st | 28th |
PRESS PLAY above for Hine speaking about his North debut | YouTube
How Hine finished the season
Hine’s first year at Aegis Park can be regarded as a success after playing 14 games in a variety of defensive roles.
Only conceding 13.55 disposals per 100 minutes to his direct opponent, his performance was statistically better than the likes of Ryan Crowley (17.44), Kane Cornes (18.57) and Liam Picken (15.97).
A troublesome ankle injury ended Hine’s season prematurely, but playing every game between Round 10 to 20 shows he is very much in the plans for 2014 and beyond.
In the news
June 4: Hine’s sight back on Suns
“Knowing how most of the guys go about things definitely helps me, rather than only watching vision of the upcoming opposition.”
July 6 (video): Hine post-match interview – YouTube
July 12: No looking back for Hine
“I love playing that defensive role as a tagger. It gives you a real kick when you feel like you're getting under their skin and they're getting a bit frustrated."
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