BFNL Review - Round 8, 2023
There is a new ladder leader following a hotly contested Saturday and Round 8 marked the week one team would get that elusive win on the board.
Scoop reviews all the action from last round.
Lake Wendouree
def. by
Bacchus Marsh
The Cobras’ top end brigade has nurtured a largely inexperienced group to its first win of the season under new coach Jason Williams.
Jake Owen (four goals) was the star of the show, claiming best on ground honours ahead of Alex Porter, Jack Parente, Callum Smith, Xavier Jenks and the returning Rhys McNay for his first game at the level this year.
Veteran Tyson Shea had some 20 plus tackles at the coalface while ruckman Luke Goetz recorded in excess of 70 hit-outs to deny Lakers big man Shane Finlayson his way around stoppage.
Scores were level at half time in a low scoring affair before the Cobras added five goals to the Lakers’ three in the second half to finish in front on the final siren much to the delight of the Cobras’ loyal band of travelling supporters.
For the Lakers, it was a game they would consider as one 'let slip' given the nature of the Cobras season on the win, loss front.
Lakers’ Captain Joel O'Connell led the way for the home side alongside youngsters Ethan Preston and Rory O'Keefe. Timmy Collins, Angus Gove and Cody Helyar did all they could but a second win of the season would elude them.
Jubilant scenes of smile and song engulfed the Cobras’ touring party who were just rapt to be walking away with the premiership points.
Just how many Cobras ended up in the nucleus of the victory circle, celebrating a first win is a story for another day.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Luke Goetz (Bacchus Marsh): 75 hit outs, 17 contested possessions, 10 1%ers
Tyson Shae (Bacchus Marsh): 26 tackles, 18 contested possessions, 11 clearances
Joel O'Connell (Lake Wendouree): 43 disposals, 20 contested possessions, 14 inside 50s
COACHES’ VERDICT
Jack Fitzpatrick (Lake Wendouree): "The team that deserved to win, won the game. Well done to Bacchus."
Jason Williams (Bacchus Marsh): "Tough game. We didn't play as well or as clean as weeks gone by. The Lakers threw everything they could at us and in the end it was just a game of effort and some individual moments that went our way. Good to win and proud that we did in the hard way, great reward."
Melton
def. by
Darley
Darley moved to the top of the BFNL table with a drought breaking 11-point win on the road over reigning premiers Melton.
Round 2, 2017 (2226 days) was the last time the Devils celebrated in song with a win over the Bloods.
Despite both sides missing key personnel, the highly anticipated top of the table meet lived up to all expectations with numerous lead changes and a special highlights reel amid ailing conditions.
When the Bloods went 15 points up six minutes into the third term with three unanswered goals, Aaron Tymms boys looked well on their way to a 17th straight win at home.
But a resilient Devils army, led by fearless utility Billy Myers (three goals), progressive mid Adam Azzopardi and rock solid defender Matthew Brett were able to arrest momentum into the breeze before the visitors were duly rewarded with back-to-back goals late cutting deficit to just five points.
In essence, the Devils kicked the last five goals of the game while the Bloods were lamenting their misfortunes in front of goal. After their eighth and final goal early in the third term, the Bloods next nine scoring shots were behinds.
Others to make significant contributions for the Devils on Saturday were Billy Sullivan, Shane Page, Will Johnson and Zane Lehuray.
For the Bloods, Blake Souter was tireless and looked everywhere at stages especially in the third term. Big men Ben Archard, Brett McIntyre and Jono O'Brien were never far from the action and looked threatening for the most part.
Dangerous Blood Liam Carter left the field halfway through the game adding to the home side’s woes in the lead up who fell short in the absence of preferred mid combo Jack Walker and Lachie Watkins. In form youngster Adrian Monitto remains on the sidelines with no fixed return date.
Both sides will welcome the King’s Birthday weekend break. Bring on part two of this match-up, set for Round 17 at Darley Park.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Billy Myers (Darley): 22 disposals, 11 contested possessions, 3 goals
Matt Denham (Darley): 14 contested possessions, 10 tackles, 7 clearances
Jordyn Cotter (Melton): 32 disposals, 15 rebound 50s, 9 intercept possessions
COACHES’ VERDICT
Aaron Tymms (Melton): "Disappointing to be on the wrong end of the result. Bad kicking is bad footy. Full credit to Darley....was a good, hard game of footy. Looking forward to a couple weeks off to refresh."
Dan Jordan (Darley): "High quality contest against a great side. Good for our boys to execute our plan and stick to it particularly with a few injured. Still plenty to work on."
Sebastopol
def.
East Point
Sebastopol bounced back to the winners’ list with a hard fought all-the-way win over East Point.
The Burras won all four quarters extending an 18-point half time advantage to 34 at the final siren.
Tony Lockyer kicked three goals for the winners, making another example of his versatility. Both Riley O'Keefe and Luke Kiel highlighted their importance to the make-up of the Burra’s lineup after missing some footy and filling the void left by James Keeble (concussion) who missed at the weekend.
Burra newcomers Arnold Kirby and Liam Latch featured prominently behind Ben Hutt who was named best afield in an encouraging display on the whole by one of the flag fancies.
Despite the loss, Kangas’ experienced quintet Jordy and Matt Johnston, Joe Dodd, Joel Van Meel and playing coach Jackson Merrett (three goals) could hold their heads high after a tough couple of weeks against the competition's benchmarks.
Sebastopol move to third place on the BFNL ladder behind Darley and Melton. East Point sit nervously outside the six, in seventh place.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Arnold Kirby (Sebastopol): 56 hit outs, 20 disposals, 13 score involvements
Riley O'Keefe (Sebastopol): 21 disposals, 12 marks, 11 intercept possessions
Jordan Johnston (East Point): 26 disposals, 16 contest possessions, 13 inside 50s
COACHES’ VERDICT
Luke Kiel/Michael Columbro (Sebastopol): "Tight contest across the board. We were able to play our roles and manage the game throughout. East (Point) never went away, credit to them. We had 22 contributors and players pushing through adversity. Team effort."
Jackson Merrett (East Point): “That was as disappointing as we have been all season. We really got beaten on the outside and conceded goals far too easily.”
Sunbury
def.
Redan
Sunbury suffered an opening half scare for a second straight week before steadying to win 'going away' by 27 points.
Jake Sutton and Leigh Brennan proved the difference in the end with a game high four goals each.
After trailing by five points at the half, Sunbury outscored Redan eight goals to three to secure a fifth win of the season to move one game clear of the visitors in sixth spot.
Essendon VFL listed midfielder Harry Minton-Connell was a major inclusion for Travis Hodgson's Lions in the absence of Mitch Lewis (overseas) and inspirational leader Tyson Lever.
Newcomer Rivva Karpany had arguably his best game in Sunbury colors and featured among the better players alongside Corey Mobilio, Patrick Scanlon and Jacob Bygate.
Redan duo Grant Bell and youngster Marty Boyer gave the hosts something to think about forward of centre finishing with a team high three goals.
Big body mid Daniel Bond was named best for the visitors while Declan Phillips, Harry Lawson and Patrick Fitzgibbon thrived on the big ground.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Joshua Guthrie (Sunbury): 31 disposals, 16 contested possessions, 8 clearances
Harrison Minton-Connell (Sunbury): 24 disposals, 8 score involvements, 8 inside 50s
Daniel Bond (Redan): 29 disposals, 15 contested possessions, 7 marks
COACHES’ VERDICT
Travis Hodgson (Sunbury); "(We) wasted some chances early in the game and Redan got on top in the second quarter and looked sharp in transition. (We) pegged a few back just before half time and played some very good footy in the second half."
Gary Learmonth (Redan): "We played our best footy for the year during the second quarter but gave up three late goals before half time allowing Sunbury back into the game. We weren't able to control the ball or pressure for long enough in the end. Lots of great signs with the young but lots to learn and improve on."
North Ballarat
def.
Melton South
Dangerous forward duo Jamie Quick and Jack Riding enjoyed a picnic in front of 'the big sticks' against the struggling Panthers combining for 15 goals in a major percentage boosting win for the Roosters.
If not for an inaccurate return of 4.11 in the final term, Brendan McCartney's boys could well have ended with 40 goals given their 61 attempts (29.32) for the afternoon.
Quick stole bragging rights with his eight-goal haul while the Werribee VFL listed Riding finished with seven. Marquee Roosters recruit Stewart Crameri did not play due to soreness.
In form Roosters midfield combo Callum McCullum and Riley Polkinghorne dominated proceedings once again and were often the catalyst behind a very lopsided inside 50 count. Isaac Lovisson and Max Faulkner's contributions were also recognised, featuring in the best players.
The Panthers conceded it was another tough day at the office and were looking forward to a rest and reset of sorts this week as the competition breaks for the King's BIrthday weekend.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Jack Riding (North Ballarat): 39 disposals, 23 contested possessions, 15 score involvements
Jamie Quick (North Ballarat): 30 disposals, 13 score involvements, 10 marks
Jarrod Bibby (Melton South): 24 disposals, 12 pressure acts, 11 contested possessions
COACHES’ VERDICT
Brendon McCartney (North Ballarat): "We competed hard again in all phases of the game. Our players have worked hard as a group over the last three weeks and are seeing some good rewards. Football can be a tough business sometimes, Melton South are doing it hard but they keep fronting up. They have some incredible people working their hardest."
Jason Hamilton / Ryan Hoy (Melton South): "North Ballarat played really good footy and were very strong all over the ground. We had our moments, but it was a tough day. We also got a couple of bad injuries which didn't help our cause. We are looking forward to the break and moving into the second half of the season."