20. Jeremy McGovern (2011 - )

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Little bro plays a similar brand of football.

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Round 1 v Western Bulldogs

Kicks: 16
Handballs: 10
Marks: 12
Tackles: 2

His best senior performance for us, in trying circumstances with Mitch Brown going down early, probably thrust into a more key lockdown role than initially planned, but was BOG and critical in thwarting forward entries by the dogs with his marking down back proving pivotal. Where most would have punch he went up and clunked several pack marks down back on the last line.

Hugely promising display from a man who will still be on the improve this year.
 
Absolute gun. Can't wait to see him improve further and hopefully gets some opportunities up forward if we can shake off the injury bug.
 
Round 2 v Carlton

Kicks: 11
Handballs: 5
Marks: 8
Tackles: 1

Backed up round 1 with a similar display, leapt for marks in defence when others would punch and held them cleanly, negated the blues backline well.
 
Round 3 v Fremantle

Kicks: 8
Handballs: 3
Marks: 4
Tackles: 5

Tough day in defence given the amount of supply coming in, took some telling marks at times and prevented the score from being much worse than it could have been.
 
Round 4 v Brisbane

Kicks: 7
Handballs: 7
Marks: 8
Intercept Marks: 6 (I believe)

Another highly consistent performance from the great man, huge down back today, intercept marking as alluded to above was immense, just seems to make the right choices with disposal as well. Could well have a gem on our hands here.
 

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