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#39 JUSTIN WESTHOFF
24 / 199 / 95
VOTES:
BigFooty: 138 (4th)
Port: 8 (=5th)
Macca19: 72 (5th)
AFL Stats:
Games: 20
Disposals: 317
Disposal Efficiency: 64.9
Marks: 114
Contested Marks: 34
Clearances: 28
Tackles: 50
Inside50: 65
Rebound50: 20
Contested Possession: 148
Goals: 23
Goal Assists: 11
Best Players: 9
Notes:
* 8th Disposals
* 2nd Marks
* 1st Contested Marks
* 3rd Inside 50s
* 3rd Contested Possessions
* 3rd Goals
* 4th Goal Assists
Justins season can be best summed up as a tale of two halves. His first half of the season was outstanding and was the clubs clear best player up until the first by in Round 12. The second half of the season saw him lose form and struggle for consistency and output, whilst also missing two games with injury.
His start to the season though was fantastic. He was excellent against Collingwood in Round 1 with 4 goals. He won the Showdown Medal for his 24 disposal, 10 mark, 2 goal match winning performance against Adelaide. He followed that up with another 10 marks against Gold Coast in a good performance – despite missing the shot for goal after the siren. He picked up another 9 marks and 19 disposals in Round 6 against North Melbourne.
Another good period came before the bye in Rounds 10 and 11 where he was high amongst the best players. But his form seemed to leave him on bye weekend. He failed to impact games and was struggling for touch before missing two weeks with a toe injury from Rounds 16-18. His form to end the season was better, with a match winning effort against Melbourne in Round 24 with 8 marks and 4 goals.
His form in the first half of the year was electric but it’s the two month period where he struggled which makes Justin such a frustrating player. Capable of the brilliant mark, the clever goal and the ability to find space up the field, he can often spoil his good work by a poor clanger or even an inability to get near the ball for weeks at a time. Its these elongated poor patches which really stop Justin from becoming a player capable of winning a best and fairest and kicking 40+ goals a year.
Hopefully, with a fit Jay Schulz and John Butcher in the lineup, this should allow Justin the space and freedom to roam the half forward line and cause some more regular havoc for the opposition.
Previous History
2007 – 16th
2008 – 16th
2009 – 25th
2010 – 13th
24 / 199 / 95
VOTES:
BigFooty: 138 (4th)
Port: 8 (=5th)
Macca19: 72 (5th)
AFL Stats:
Games: 20
Disposals: 317
Disposal Efficiency: 64.9
Marks: 114
Contested Marks: 34
Clearances: 28
Tackles: 50
Inside50: 65
Rebound50: 20
Contested Possession: 148
Goals: 23
Goal Assists: 11
Best Players: 9
Notes:
* 8th Disposals
* 2nd Marks
* 1st Contested Marks
* 3rd Inside 50s
* 3rd Contested Possessions
* 3rd Goals
* 4th Goal Assists
Justins season can be best summed up as a tale of two halves. His first half of the season was outstanding and was the clubs clear best player up until the first by in Round 12. The second half of the season saw him lose form and struggle for consistency and output, whilst also missing two games with injury.
His start to the season though was fantastic. He was excellent against Collingwood in Round 1 with 4 goals. He won the Showdown Medal for his 24 disposal, 10 mark, 2 goal match winning performance against Adelaide. He followed that up with another 10 marks against Gold Coast in a good performance – despite missing the shot for goal after the siren. He picked up another 9 marks and 19 disposals in Round 6 against North Melbourne.
Another good period came before the bye in Rounds 10 and 11 where he was high amongst the best players. But his form seemed to leave him on bye weekend. He failed to impact games and was struggling for touch before missing two weeks with a toe injury from Rounds 16-18. His form to end the season was better, with a match winning effort against Melbourne in Round 24 with 8 marks and 4 goals.
His form in the first half of the year was electric but it’s the two month period where he struggled which makes Justin such a frustrating player. Capable of the brilliant mark, the clever goal and the ability to find space up the field, he can often spoil his good work by a poor clanger or even an inability to get near the ball for weeks at a time. Its these elongated poor patches which really stop Justin from becoming a player capable of winning a best and fairest and kicking 40+ goals a year.
Hopefully, with a fit Jay Schulz and John Butcher in the lineup, this should allow Justin the space and freedom to roam the half forward line and cause some more regular havoc for the opposition.
Previous History
2007 – 16th
2008 – 16th
2009 – 25th
2010 – 13th