Remove this Banner Ad

VFL Player Review

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Future Star

All Australian
Joined
Jul 15, 2008
Posts
679
Reaction score
26
Location
Melbourne
AFL Club
Melbourne
VFL Seniors
Sandringham: 4.3.27 - 5.4.34 - 11.7.73 - 13.9.87
Northern Bullants: 4.0.24 - 9.5.59 - 10.8.68 - 13.13.91


Adem Yze
Adem had 28 touches, but he didn’t use the ball all that well. He is normally a terrific kick, but he missed some goals that he would usually kick, and turned the ball over at times. He still worked pretty hard offensively, but he could have had a bigger impact if he used the ball better.

Jace Bode
Jace played a good game off half back. He beat his man, limiting him to only six touches while picking up 22 possessions for himself. He used the ball well, running and attacking the game off half back, giving us a good option through the middle of the ground. Jace played a good solid game for us.

Jeff White
Jeff was our best player on the day, picking up 22 possessions. He rucked well, and his spread and movement from stoppages was good. He kicked two good goals, and his marking around the ground was strong. He had a good impact on the game.

Michael Newton
Michael got his hands on the ball, and took seven marks and 11 one percenters. His defensive work rate was pretty good, and he led at the ball well. His work ethic after half time really lifted. In his first half, he wasn’t repeat leading, but after half time he was really good. One thing that let Michael down was his kicking, but he showed some good signs that he is rebuilding his game.

Nathan Jones
Nathan did a good job tagging Pfeiffer, and kept him to 15 possessions. He was sent back to do a job, and to play one-on-one accountable football, and fundamentally he did that. He had 14 possessions himself, but did turn the ball over at times. He didn’t have a massive impact on the game with the ball in his hands, but he did the job that was assigned to him.

John Meesen
John didn’t have one of his better days and struggled a little bit. He fumbled the ball below his knees, and dropped marks overhead. He did get a bit of the ball in the last quarter and used it all right, but he just didn’t have enough of an impact on the game. He needs to concentrate on running a lot harder, and for a big player, we need more out of him.

James Frawley
James was terrific, and played really well for us. He beat his man in the first half really well, and gave us good run and rebound off half back, finishing with 13 touches. After the main break, he went onto Cain Ackland, who had kicked six goals up to half time. He was able to keep him to one goal in the second half, which was a great effort. In one-on-one marking contests, he beat his man - overall he just played a really good game for us.

Ben Holland
Ben struggled to have an impact on the game. He didn’t get the ball in his hands all that much, because the Bullants flooded back on him. It was a good sign that he got through the game uninjured. He still did all the team related acts, but by his standards he had a quiet day.

Nathan Carroll
Nathan played at half back and probably got beaten by Ackland early. He was still really competitive but the ball use to Ackland was crisp. His work ethic was good, and he instructed and organised the back half really well. Nathan again made a really solid contribution.

....................................

VFL Reserves
Sandringham: 4.5.29 - 4.12.36 - 11.16.82 - 14.22.106
Northern Bullants: 0.4.4 - 2.7.19 - 7.8.50 - 13.11.89

Jack Grimes
Jack had an outstanding game, collecting 30 possessions off half back and in the midfield. His ball use and decision making under pressure was really good. He showed good skills overhead, and took some good strong contested marks. He is continuing to get his game time up, and played around 85%. Jack looks just about ready to play, and he will be pushing really hard for senior selection this week.

Kyle Cheney
In his first game back from injury, Kyle played at half back, and his first half was excellent. He took some really strong marks, and his ball use was good. He ran and rebounded well for us, and beat his opponent one-on-one. In the second half he ran out of legs a bit. You would expect for this to happen in his first game back, but it was a really solid return for him.

Tom McNamara
Tom was pretty steady across half back, collecting 17 possessions. He beat his man one-on-one. His press up spoils were good, and his ball use under pressure was also good. Tom's focus is still on his intensity and speed. He needs to stay involved in the game, and to work on his repeat efforts to stay in the contest. Tom is working hard on this, and it is part of his game that you will see him improve as a player.

Trent Zomer
Trent played at full back, and at times he let his man lead him up to the ball. When he was body on body he was quite competitive, and he led the reserves in one percenters. That is the reason why he is playing in the back half - to teach him the defensive side of the game. He’s got good speed, so he has to learn to use it a bit better defending his lead, but it was an encouraging performance for someone who played his first game in defence for the year.

Jake Spencer
Jake had 15 possessions, and kicked what some are calling the goal of the year. His centre bounce ruckwork was really good, because he jumped up and into his man. He showed speed to run and carry the ball. His running patterns are really improving, and his 15 possessions indicates that he is starting to learn where to run to get his hands on the ball. Fifteen possessions in a game from Jake is his best since arriving at the Club.

Isaac Weetra
Isaac’s first half was good. His work ethic was up, he attacked the ball, and he gave the first option. In the second half, he dropped away a bit. His work rate and work ethic dropped, and he drifted out of the game. Isaac’s challenge is to string four quarters of competitive football together.
 
Puhhhhleeeeaaaassee put Jeffery back into the team. For my DT! Nah it's good to hear the return to form for White, Jones and Newton.

Far out, Jack Grimes' fist must be killing him from knocking on the door so hard!
 
Jack Grimes
Jack had an outstanding game, collecting 30 possessions off half back and in the midfield. His ball use and decision making under pressure was really good. He showed good skills overhead, and took some good strong contested marks. He is continuing to get his game time up, and played around 85%. Jack looks just about ready to play, and he will be pushing really hard for senior selection this week.

Keep it going Grimey. :D

Brilliant news.
 

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

How about comments on Carroll: "Nathan played at half back and probably got beaten by Ackland early". 6 goals in a half of football and he was only "probably beaten"
 
How about comments on Carroll: "Nathan played at half back and probably got beaten by Ackland early". 6 goals in a half of football and he was only "probably beaten"
Was going to mention that, good effort Chopper. :rolleyes:
 
Jones is dropped to the VFL to tag Pfieffer? I don't get it.
I think it is more the one on one accountable footy that he was sent back for, to let him learn how to keep an opponent quiet. Obviously he kept Pfieffer quiet but didn't get much of it himself, so hopefully next week he can do both.
 
I'm thinking during the preseason and trade week last year were his best days.

Never again believe that somebody 'training the house' down means anything.
 
They should stop sugar coating the shit performances. They have to come out and tear strips off a shit player, completely berate them. That'll learn em! Just once I'd like to see that...For something out of the ordinary. 'Probably got beaten' pffffffffft
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Great to here about Grimes i rekon he will play in the Sandy seniors this week and wouldn't be suprised to see him get a game in round 21 or 22 this year.

As for Newton why does he put in some many one percenters in the reserves and then when he steps up to AFL level this is totally no existent in his game.

Whitey will press for selection, but it will be hard to remove Jamar of PJ from the team.

Frawley stright in for Garland, kept Ackland to one goal in a half time, thats good to hear. Also it is good to see lovell giving him the opportunity to do this and that he didnt resort to putting holland on him or another Sandy listed player.
 
Jones is dropped to the VFL to tag Pfieffer? I don't get it.

You took it too literally. He was dropped to the VFL and while he was playing at VFL for this one game he was given a job to stop Pfeiffer. He meant that he was sent back to work on his game as it's been down of recent weeks.

Obviously if he was given a tagging job maybe Bailey thinks that he needs to work on his accountability. And his shithouse kicking
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Remove this Banner Ad

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top Bottom