2nds Season 2022 GWS Giants VFL

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The GIANTS claimed their first win of the 2022 VFL season with an 18-point victory over Port Melbourne at Blacktown International Sportspark on Sunday afternoon.

Finn Callaghan, Jake Stein and Jacob Wehr starred for the GIANTS as they held-off a spirited Port Melbourne side to record a 10.13 (73) to 7.13 (55) win.

Braydon Preuss pressed his claims for senior selection after a strong display in the ruck, registering a goal, 21 disposals and 41 hit-outs.

GIANTS VFL coach Damian Truslove attributed the win to his side’s ability to play through tough conditions in Blacktown.

“I’m really pleased with how we went about it against a really strong and mature team, especially in really tough conditions,” Truslove said.

"We managed to score heavily from turnovers on the back end of our pressure, which was the most pleasing part."

Truslove shared his assessments of the AFL and VFL listed players who played in the match.

AFL Listed Players:

9 Ryan Angwin

12 disposals, 2 inside-50s

Ryan's running patterns were outstanding to support the defence and he set up really well at the stoppages.

10 Jacob Wehr

27 disposals, 11 marks

Our best winger on the day as far as finding the ball. Jacob's work rate to support the defence and drive us forward was brilliant.

11 Braydon Preuss

15 disposals, 41 hit-outs

I was really impressed with Braydon. He set the game up for us with his work in the ruck and his positioning off the ball helped keep the game in our front half.

17 Finn Callaghan

34 disposals, 9 inside-50s

Finn found plenty of the ball through the middle and was very composed with the ball in hand. His gut running between contests was a real highlight.

21 Leek Aleer

10 marks, 5 tackles

He took 10 marks on the back of his really good positioning behind the ball. He attacked the opposition and was great with the ball in hand.

25 Lachlan Keeffe

1 goal, 8 marks, 16 disposals

It was a really solid performance in defence from Lachlan. His communication was outstanding and is always so composed with the ball in hand. He kicked a great goal late in the fourth quarter which was a reward for his positioning across the ground.

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29 Cameron Fleeton

20 disposals, 8 marks

Really promising performance from Cam. He took eight marks and his positioning was also really good. He attacked the ball with aggression.

35 Will Shaw

13 disposals, 2 tackles

Ran really good patterns as our small forward and worked really hard to support the defence. He gave himself the opportunity to hit the scoreboard and set up really well at the stoppages.

40 Adam Kennedy

1 goal, 12 disposals

Adam ran on top of the ground. He did a lot of selfless running to support the defence and was composed with the ball in hand. He kicked a great goal on the run.

42 Jake Stein

1 goal, 29 disposals

Jake's in really good form. He played on their most dangerous forward and won that contest whilst still giving us great offensive drive.

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45 Cooper Hamilton

7 disposals, 2 tackles

Cooper had a job on their best small forward and was really disciplined on that player. Was another player with really good drive off halfback.

46 Callum Brown

7 disposals, 3 marks

Callum worked really hard in the forward half. His leading patterns were good, and I was really impressed pressure.

VFL Listed and Academy Players:

Harry Grintell

6 disposals, 2 marks

He was busy up forward. He helped bring the ball to ground and his chasing pressure was really good.

Sam Frost

21 disposals, 10 marks

Sam had to play a couple of roles across the wing and half back. He had great patterns on the wing and had a fantastic last quarter getting 13 disposals.

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Billy Clark

23 disposals, 12 marks

He's a really solid defender. He helped our ball movement with his positioning and was fantastic in the air.

Ryan Hebron

4 goals, 14 disposals

Ryan set the game up for us kicking four goals in the first quarter. He's so dangerous bringing the ball to ground and he went on to play a really solid defensive role in the second half.

Brodie Romensky

14 disposals, 3 tackles

He was really tough and hard around the contest. He continues to improve his stoppage craft.

Max Monaghan

16 disposals, 5 marks

Was lively up forward bringing the ball to ground and is continually working on his craft.

Josh Green

18 disposals, 1 goal

Josh played as our second ruckman and competed really well. He got to play more as a midfielder in the second half and was hard and tough around the contest.

Hamish Gilmore

10 disposals, 6 marks

Hamish defended really well across halfback and was instrumental with the ball. Unfortunately, he hurt his knee and will be sidelined for a short period.

Leyton Chisholm

1 goal, 14 disposals

Similar to Brodie, he was tough and hard around the contest.

Alex Smout

32 disposals, 12 marks

Found plenty of the ball through the middle. Really good gut running between contests and was extremely clean with the ball in hand.

Ethan Grace

7 disposals, 2 tackles

A 19-year-old from the GIANTS Academy, Ethan got his VFL opportunity off the back of his good form in the Academy. He ran really good offensively and will gain a lot from the experience at this level.

 
Think the Callaghan debut will come sooner then we think, could see us getting it in the next couple weeks
I think id like to see finn play more inside at VFL level before debuting. His distribution is great but he stands outside of the contest and lays very few tackles which I feel should be improved given his frame. Even if he starts at half back at AFL level, the pressure and physicality will be significantly higher. Improving his inside game will help him maintain his disposal efficiency and composure at AFL level.
 

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I think id like to see finn play more inside at VFL level before debuting. His distribution is great but he stands outside of the contest and lays very few tackles which I feel should be improved given his frame. Even if he starts at half back at AFL level, the pressure and physicality will be significantly higher. Improving his inside game will help him maintain his disposal efficiency and composure at AFL level.
Not sure there's a spot for him at half back tbh, his best bet is going to be on the outside as a winger. Being on the wing keeps him in plenty of space and not in tight with heaps of heat around him if that's a concern and it's also the easiest position for him to crack with no one jumping out so far and being really effective as a winger.
 
Leek looked pretty good had a few nice contested intercepting mark moments, Finn slotted two from outside 50 on the run in the third quarter he was pretty quiet in the first half but was strong in the second half balanced between inside and outside, Cooper Hamilton looked really good in defence as a one on one defender and finding space to be an option coming out of defence, found quite a bit of it. Thought Briggs was really strong probably outplayed Flynn, seemed like they split the ruck duties with Flynn taking the first half and Briggs in the second.
 
Leek looked pretty good had a few nice contested intercepting mark moments, Finn slotted two from outside 50 on the run in the third quarter he was pretty quiet in the first half but was strong in the second half balanced between inside and outside, Cooper Hamilton looked really good in defence as a one on one defender and finding space to be an option coming out of defence, found quite a bit of it. Thought Briggs was really strong probably outplayed Flynn, seemed like they split the ruck duties with Flynn taking the first half and Briggs in the second.
Thoughts on Cam Fleeton compared to Leek Aleer? If Haynes is down with an ankle injury, I'd prefer to see a more specialist intercept player than simply put Keeffe down back alongside Stein and Taylor, and those two would seem the logical choices. Cam with more time at the club, but Leek was named as an emergency and does look exciting.
 
Thoughts on Cam Fleeton compared to Leek Aleer? If Haynes is down with an ankle injury, I'd prefer to see a more specialist intercept player than simply put Keeffe down back alongside Stein and Taylor, and those two would seem the logical choices. Cam with more time at the club, but Leek was named as an emergency and does look exciting.
Based off last night would probably give the nod to Leek, he looked really good at times having some splash plays, small thing I thought he did well was attempting to smother and really going for it, landed one on the mark and a few in general play. Thought his disposal was fine for the most part but wasn't trying to be too damaging either.
 
I thought Flynn was a bit hard done by being dropped - and he responded with an excellent game

I saw nothing that screamed “re-pick riccardi” - in fact the better half, a couple of times, was like “you gotta do better than that if you want a recall Jake”

Fleeton or Aleer for Haynes (Aleer more flashy and noticeable - Fleeton just solid and unassuming) - Hamilton was really good, but he’s not a Nick Haynes replacement
 

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Replace XOH who as much as I like him doesn’t offer much in attack
Yeah, I've been an XOH fan since we drafted him, and he's been solid for the most part, but needs to take that next step up in quality if he's to hold his spot against Callaghan, who can be fast, tall & kick goals from outside 50. The perfect complement to our team.
 
An article on Hebron from last year, Without watching much of him and following his story recently when he joined the Giants but he seems a good experienced player and hopefully it works out for both him and the club


 

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