2nds Werribee 2017 (No finals. Matt Hanson wins BnF. Thanks for the memories 'Bees)

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Point taken, but my contention is probably more around the well-travelled path that Durdin and Nielson grew up playing the game, while Maj didn't.

As athletically gifted as the man most assuredly is, there is always going to be a certain distinction drawn between those who grew up with a footy in their hands, and those who didn't.
Agree. The distinction is that they are better.

If Maj can't stake a claim in the back half of 2017/front half of 2018, then he is done and dusted.
 

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Great signs from Nielsen.

I cannot claim any of his good work as I had written him off. If he does end up coming good I will be very pleasantly surprised. But surprised nonetheless.
Neilson is a beauty. Come and watch him in the VFL if you can and you'll see what the fuss is about. Reckon he'll make it based on what I've seen this year.
 
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Agree. The distinction is that they are better.
Largely because they have a more nuanced understanding of the game, and have been playing it for longer.

If Maj can't stake a claim in the back half of 2017/front half of 2018, then he is done and dusted.
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Nielson and Durdin play in the back line don't they?

Would have thought those two would be looking to replace Hansen and Thompson. Mountford won't make it as a KPF imo :p

But yes agree maj needs to get fit and maintain his fitness- train harder if you like, we have faith that he can play the ball is in his court.
 

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Werribee 10.12.72 defeated Richmond 10.7.67

In action
Jed Anderson
Majak Daw
Sam Durdin
Will Fordham
Mitchell Hibberd
Nick Larkey
Declan Mountford
Daniel Nielson
Braydon Preuss
Andrew Swallow
Matthew Taylor
Cameron Zurhaar

*Stats available on Monday afternoon

Story of the game
The travelling Tigers headed to Beaconsfield on Saturday afternoon to face Richmond in their last game before the mid-season bye.

Holm Park Recreation Reserve, which recently hosted a AFL pre-season match, was the venue of choice and Werribee was looking for its fifth consecutive win after starting the year with two straight losses.

The North Melbourne contingent hit the scoreboard early, with Anderson, Mountford, Larkey and Hibberd all kicking first quarter goals to give Werribee a 10-point lead at the first break.

In a tight, low-scoring encounter, Werribee kept its noses in front throughout the middle two quarters. Swallow was influential in the middle, while Fordham chipped in with crucial goals when needed.

Werribee led by 14 points with a quarter to play, but Richmond started the final term with all the momentum and quickly cut its deficit to less than a goal.

A stalemate ensued for the next 10 minutes, but deep into time on, Werribee found what looked to be the sealing goal. Richmond quickly hit back however, and the margin was just four points, 28 minutes into the term.

Werribee was able to hold on, aptly winning by five points for its fifth victory in a row.

Best of the AFL
Andrew Swallow
After not playing at any level last week as the AFL match day emergency, Swallow was influential this week through the middle, racking up plenty of the ball and using it well going forward.

Best of the VFL
Matt Hanson
Working in tandem with Swallow, Hanson gave the Werribee midfield a one-two punch which Richmond struggled to deal with.

Talking points
Durdin’s defence
Playing in his customary key defensive post, Durdin was a rock all afternoon.

Able to both stop his opponent and find the ball, it was a well rounded game from the Kangaroo as he continues to improve with every week.

Swallow the extractor
Despite Richmond investing plenty of time and effort to neutralise his influence, Swallow was still able to find plenty of the ball at the contest.

His second quarter in particular was a standout, his disposal count well into the double figures, with a handful of clearances as well.

Preuss v Maric
Braydon Preuss had one of his toughest tests of the season, facing veteran Ivan Maric in the ruck all afternoon.

The two battled back and forth, evenly splitting the contest; a reflection of the entire match around the ground.

Mid-season bye
After a slow start to the season, Werribee enjoys next week off now with plenty of momentum, aiming to return to the finals after missing out last season.

It is comfortably inside the top eight with a 5-2 record.
 

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Match result
Werribee 10.12.72 defeated Richmond 10.7.67

In action
Jed Anderson
Majak Daw
Sam Durdin
Will Fordham
Mitchell Hibberd
Nick Larkey
Declan Mountford
Daniel Nielson
Braydon Preuss
Andrew Swallow
Matthew Taylor
Cameron Zurhaar

*Stats available on Monday afternoon

Story of the game
The travelling Tigers headed to Beaconsfield on Saturday afternoon to face Richmond in their last game before the mid-season bye.

Holm Park Recreation Reserve, which recently hosted a AFL pre-season match, was the venue of choice and Werribee was looking for its fifth consecutive win after starting the year with two straight losses.

The North Melbourne contingent hit the scoreboard early, with Anderson, Mountford, Larkey and Hibberd all kicking first quarter goals to give Werribee a 10-point lead at the first break.

In a tight, low-scoring encounter, Werribee kept its noses in front throughout the middle two quarters. Swallow was influential in the middle, while Fordham chipped in with crucial goals when needed.

Werribee led by 14 points with a quarter to play, but Richmond started the final term with all the momentum and quickly cut its deficit to less than a goal.

A stalemate ensued for the next 10 minutes, but deep into time on, Werribee found what looked to be the sealing goal. Richmond quickly hit back however, and the margin was just four points, 28 minutes into the term.

Werribee was able to hold on, aptly winning by five points for its fifth victory in a row.

Best of the AFL
Andrew Swallow
After not playing at any level last week as the AFL match day emergency, Swallow was influential this week through the middle, racking up plenty of the ball and using it well going forward.

Best of the VFL
Matt Hanson
Working in tandem with Swallow, Hanson gave the Werribee midfield a one-two punch which Richmond struggled to deal with.

Talking points
Durdin’s defence
Playing in his customary key defensive post, Durdin was a rock all afternoon.

Able to both stop his opponent and find the ball, it was a well rounded game from the Kangaroo as he continues to improve with every week.

Swallow the extractor
Despite Richmond investing plenty of time and effort to neutralise his influence, Swallow was still able to find plenty of the ball at the contest.

His second quarter in particular was a standout, his disposal count well into the double figures, with a handful of clearances as well.

Preuss v Maric
Braydon Preuss had one of his toughest tests of the season, facing veteran Ivan Maric in the ruck all afternoon.

The two battled back and forth, evenly splitting the contest; a reflection of the entire match around the ground.

Mid-season bye
After a slow start to the season, Werribee enjoys next week off now with plenty of momentum, aiming to return to the finals after missing out last season.

It is comfortably inside the top eight with a 5-2 record.
No mention of Nielson, Mountford or Fordham??? Conspiracy theories circling...
 

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Agree. The distinction is that they are better.

If Maj can't stake a claim in the back half of 2017/front half of 2018, then he is done and dusted.

The only issue being is that Daw is contracted for another two years. Always thought it was a bit much putting him on a three year deal considering he output at a AFL level.
 

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Nielson and Durdin play in the back line don't they?

Would have thought those two would be looking to replace Hansen and Thompson. Mountford won't make it as a KPF imo :p

But yes agree maj needs to get fit and maintain his fitness- train harder if you like, we have faith that he can play the ball is in his court.
I've seen you mention needing to train harder a few times. Care to extrapolate? Big difference between his training not being up to standard as opposed to not going the extra mile in his own time.
 

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2 Port Melbourne 7 5 1 1 0 643 517 124.37 22
3 Northern Blues 6 5 1 0 1 570 410 139.02 20
4 Werribee 7 5 2 0 0 581 600 96.83 20
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I've seen you mention needing to train harder a few times. Care to extrapolate? Big difference between his training not being up to standard as opposed to not going the extra mile in his own time.
Apparently misses a fair chunk of training, spends a bit of time in the medical rooms.
 
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Neilson is a beauty. Come and watch him in the VFL if you can and you'll see what the fuss is about. Reckon he'll make it based on what I've seen this year.
Thanks for your reports - fantastic.

Can i test your memory and ask about Neilson - do you recall who/what type of forward he played on? Was Neilson outsized?

Also did he play last line of defence or was he more CHB?

Thanks.
 
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Bloody hell, that's as good a highlights package as we've seen from the collective of North VFL players this year.

I imagine a Richmond supporter in attendance would've walked away from the VFL game thinking "North have a bloody good batch of kids coming through."

Spits setting the example both on field and off too.
 

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The stats sheet certainly sees things a fair bit different to our self appointed commentators, only a lazy 36 to Swallow and 9 tackles.
And what exactly did we say that was bad about Swallow?

And if you look closely Neilson is right down the bottom in terms of stats ony 29DT points as well but listed as BOG.
 

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And what exactly did we say that was bad about Swallow?

And if you look closely Neilson is right down the bottom in terms of stats ony 29DT points eeas well but listed as BOG.
Didn't say anything was bad, but didn't seem to notice he had TWICE the possesions of someone like Mountford for instance.
 

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Time to bring back Spitta. At least he will harden us up.
Was a big part of that win against Melb. Was stopping Demons getting first to the ball. And since our next game is against Stkilda I think he'd be up for doing the same thing against their midfield.
 

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Didn't say anything was bad, but didn't seem to notice he had TWICE the possesions of someone like Mountford for instance.
He didnt play a bad game but his kicking is still awful and he was about 10 meters away from me when he roved the ruck tap, broke through a tackle and then butchered a handball straight to a Richmond player resulting in a goal. No one has ever doubted his ability to get the footy or lay a tackle. Its what he does with it that counts.

Have a look at the highlights package and see what mountford does when he DOESN'T have the ball. Chases and harasses like a man possessed. I would've had him Best with Neilson 2nd.

If your relying on a stats sheets as to who was best on instead of people watching or coaches votes you got no right to be criticizing those of us that actually go to the VFL and support our young players. Us "self appointed commentators" do it for those on here that appreciate the feedback.
 

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I dont think Swallow should be in front of mountford at this stage. On all reports he had a good first half but disposals hurt him in the 2nd half. The guy cant figure out which foot to kick on most of the time. Ive loved his effort for years but hes not coming back from this
 
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