‘He's no Nadia Comaneci': Mark Riddell rates the best try celebrations of Try July
Dragons star Zali Hopkins does a 'Pig Riddell'
I'm an assistant coach for the Dragons, and Zali told me she was cooking up something special for me. She felt duty-bound to follow through because some of the girls in the team were poised to steal it. I'm certainly glad I didn't have to run as far for my version - Zali's had to travel 30 metres before she even gets to the fence. I wouldn't have got there. And neither of us was going to scale that massive wall at GIO Stadium.
There's nothing wrong with a good remake. But the original is still the best.
8/10
'Up the milk' for Raiders pair
This one flew under the radar a bit; it was done in the same game as the Zali Hopkins' effort. Good areas from Chante Temara and Sophie Holyman, they really lean into celebrating the areas surrounding Canberra that are farming regions. Even if it took me a moment to really zone in and work out what they were doing under there. Everyone loves the Canberra milk, and this one hits it out of the park for originality.
6/10

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