BFNL Review - Round 5, 2023
Round 5 saw a top tier of teams establish themselves towards the pointy end of the ladder, while one side tasted sweet victory for the first time in 18 outings. Scoop reviews all the action from the weekend.
Sunbury
def. by
Darley
Darley earned the unofficial third seeding in the premiership race behind Melton and Sebastopol with a convincing 56-point win on the road over Sunbury.
Reigning Henderson Medalist and Devils’ captain Brett Bewley capped his best on ground performance with a career high six goals leaving the Sunbury faithful in awe of the former Fremantle Docker.
The 28-year-old was simply sublime, his efficiency unrivalled. Full time addition Billy Myers (five goals) provided Lions’ coach Travis Hodgson with another untimely headache, bereft of options containing the former Williamstown VFL utility.
The task for Hodgson in the lead up was made more difficult by the injury to Tyson Lever (foot) and the unavailability of inform midfielder Harry Minton-Connell following his selection with Essendon VFL.
Lions’ quartet Nathan Wood, Riley Miller, Jake Egan (two goals) and promoted Under 19 product Lachie Urbon tried their hearts out but to no avail.
Devils’ coach Dan Jordan had arguably his best result in his two year tenure, implementing a masterstroke plan to strangle the Lions with their want to run and carry.
The Devils had winners all over the ground and looked a class above the longer the game went adding six straight last quarter goals.
Sunbury have a timely bye this week, a chance to reset while the Devils have Melton South (11th) and Lake Wendouree (9th) on the road their next fortnight.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Brett Bewley (Darley): 48 disposals, 28 contested possessions, 13 clearances
Billy Myers (Darley): 22 disposals, 7 marks, 4 goals
Jake Egan (Sunbury): 25 disposals, 16 contested possessions, 9 tackles
COACHES’ VERDICT:
Travis Hodgson (Sunbury): "Disappointing day, we failed the test. (We) never gave up but were comprehensively outplayed after half time. Our inability to contain genuine superstars in Bewley and Myers added significantly to the pain."
Dan Jordan (Darley): "Good four quarter effort from our boys against a quality side. Starting to see some of the football we can produce but still plenty to work on."
Ballarat
def. by
Sebastopol
Flag contenders Sebastopol took the best part of a half to shrug off a plucky Ballarat outfit at Alfredton Oval.
The Burra savoured an 11-point lead at the main break before raising the bar adding six goals to one in the second half, shutting out any unlikely thoughts of a major upset.
Tony Lockyer starred again for the Burra alongside returning midfielder Lachie Cassidy, Bailey Medwell, Jack Bambury and dangerous smalls Jai Harvey and Daniel Widgery.
Key forward Toby Hutt (three goals) was matched only by opportunistic teammate Adam Forbes on the goal front to ensure the Burras simply did enough, with a bit in reserve, to get the job done. Twenty-seven shots on goal to nine confirmed the nature of the win.
For Ballarat, Will Liston was again named their best player while the Constable brothers, Riley and Tyler, along with Tristan Maple and Marcus Powling did their utmost to keep the Swans in the game especially to half time.
Ahead, Sebastopol look primed to go 4-1 following a meeting Lake Wendouree on Saturday while the Swans prepare for an outside chance against North Ballarat.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
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COACHES’ VERDICT
Chris Maple (Ballarat); "We were very pleased with the determination of our group today. Once again we were very competitive for three quarters, only letting ourselves down for a small period."
Luke Kiel (Sebastopol); "Solid hit out...the Swans came to play early with an eager young group. They had an extra two (players) at the stoppage all day and got numbers back making it hard (for us) to kick a big score."
East Point
def.
North Ballarat
An Invigorated East Point took care of North Ballarat with an ‘all the way’ 20-point win, confirming their top six credentials under new coach Jackson Merrett.
But for North Ballarat coach Brendan McCartney the fallout from a game they expected to win would have the astute mentor at logger heads finding a solution to their woes and inabilities to find the line against similar opposition.
While North remain in touch of the top six at 2-3, the pattern resembles something of greater concern. The Roosters have won just three of their last 11 games and find themselves no "shoe in" to make the six. You can still hold the faith with North but clearly, they're in need of claiming a scalp.
For the Kangas, the Johnston brothers were good again while youngster Liam Howard was named best afield. Brad Whittaker and Jack Jeffrey finished with a game high three goals.
North Ballarat welcomed the return of Werribee VFL listed player Jack Riding who featured prominently with on-ball duo Callum McCullum and Riley Polkinghorne.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Matt Johnston (East Point): 30 disposals, 16 contested possessions, 10 clearances
Jordan Johnston (East Point): 19 disposals, 10 contested possessions, 9 score involvements
Cam McCullum (North Ballarat): 74 hitouts, 14 contested possessions, 7 score involvements
COACHES’ VERDICT:
Jackson Merrett (East Point); "Really proud of our young group today, we owned the game for three quarters and when challenged in the last. The response the boys gave was really pleasing and something we can build off moving forward."
Brendan McCartney (North Ballarat); "Poor day for our club. (We were) outplayed and outworked when we had chances to gain control. Disappointing but learnings always come from every game."
Melton South
def. by
Lake Wendouree
Lake Wendouree ended an 18-game losing streak with a comprehensive win over an embattled Melton South side on Saturday.
It was the fifth straight 100 plus point loss for the Panthers leaving them at the bottom of the table with a paltry percentage of just 18.56%
But the Lakers had some issues of their own to overcome and they were able to do that in emphatic style. Jacob Coxall finished with a game high five goals to feature among the better players along with tireless duo Joel O'Connell and Timmy Collins.
On-field life doesn't get any easier for the struggling Panthers in Round 6, as they are set for a meeting with an unbeaten Darley outfit. The Lakers can take some confidence into their match with Sebastopol but overcoming the flag contenders will be a herculean task.
Coach Jack Fitzpatrick will ask his players for another special effort against the odds to stay in the game for as long as possible for the result for many is deemed inevitable.
Panthers’ newcomer Cassius White was a shining light in an otherwise disappointing result for the home side.
Coaching duo Jason Hamilton and Ryan Hoy have endured one of the toughest introductions into the BFNL just five rounds in. But they will endeavor to bite the bullet and keep fighting the cause, for in reality, it's all they can ask for at the moment.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Shaun Finlayson (Lake Wendouree): 67 hit outs, 13 score involvements, 11 contested possessions
Joel O'Connell (Lake Wendouree): 33 disposals, 17 contested possessions, 7 inside 50s
Rhys Lee (Melton South): 25 disposals, 12 tackles, 11 1%ers
COACHES’ VERDICT
Jason Hamilton (Melton South): "Disappointing effort today, we played well below our best. Credit to the Lakers, they had a good game and deserved the win."
Jack Fitzpatrick (Lake Wendouree): "Thank goodness!"
Redan
def. by
Melton
Reigning Premiers Melton were simply a class above putting Redan to the sword at City Oval.
The game was over at quarter time as the merciless Bloods piled on eight goals to two to lead by 38 points at the first change.
Experienced quintet Brett McIntyre, Liam Carter, Jack Walker, Jordy Cotter and Ryan Davis shared the spoils to feature among the best players, along with progressive youngster Luke Heaney.
Redan were without star duo Cooper Craig-Peters (Footscray VFL) and Lachie George (back). Sam Broadbent and new addition Nicholas Kelson were considered best from the losing side while Isaac Grant and Jacob Short continued with their rich vein of form.
Redan face an uphill battle on Saturday against East Point while Melton will be strong favorites make it six wins on the bounce when they take on Bacchus Marsh to remain on top of the BFNL table.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Brett McIntyre (Melton): 59 hitouts, 12 score involvements, 10 clearances
Jordyn Cotter (Melton): 29 disposals, 8 intercept possessions, 7 marks
Izaac Grant (Redan): 27 disposals, 19 contested possessions, 12 clearances
COACHES VERDICT
Gary Learmonth (Redan): "Melton jumped us and we were never in the game. They showed us we are a long way off."
Aaron Tymms (Melton): "Really happy with the effort today. We addressed our slow starts with probably our best (first) quarter for the year. Some of the things we are working on during the week are starting to click."