BFNL Weekend Preview - Round 16, 2023
We're back with a full slate of games this weekend, which will see some crucial contests unfold. There are finals spots on the line and matchups that are set to mould how the final six will fall come seasons end.
Bacchus Marsh
vs
Lake Wendouree
SATURDAY AUGUST 12TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK
Last time they met – Lake Wendouree 58 def. by Bacchus Marsh 68 (CE Brown Reserve, Round 8 2023)
Bottom three combatants Bacchus Marsh and Lake Wendouree will fancy their chances when they meet at Maddingley Park.
Both teams have proven to be competitive for periods against more seasoned opposition in recent times but are yet to breakthrough with an upset.
While the Cobras’ three wins have come against Melton South (twice) and the Lakers, the hosts have three final quarter wins against top six opposition.
Clutching at separation, I know, but it's enough to instill the Cobras as warm favorites given the Lakers’ only win has come against the winless Melton South.
Interesting to note the Lakers form early in games has been encouraging before late fade outs have cost them dearly on the scoreboard.
On the flipside, the Cobras have shown a liking to finish off well. More often however when the game is already put to bed.
Settling on who gets it done is not easy. When in doubt, back in the team with the most influential top end.
Tipping Cobras’ big man Luke Goetz will cancel out Lakers’ tall timber pairing Tom Zampatti and Felix Fogarty.
Expect Jake McCreery and veteran Tyson Shea to be the immediate beneficiaries with Jake Owen (25 goals) looming dangerously forward. I sense this could be a pattern for the day.
Scoop’s tip: Bacchus Marsh
East Point
vs
Sebastopol
SATURDAY AUGUST 12TH - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL
Last time they met - Sebastopol 99 def. East Point 65
(Marty Busch Reserve, Round 8 2023)
Top six aspirants East Point will need to bring their scoring game if they're to upset third placed Sebastopol.
With the Kanags chances buoyed by the absence of Burra livewire Jay Dahlhaus (hand), plenty more will need to go right to keep their finals hopes alive.
Alternatively, the Burra will look to consolidate its top three and potential top two status with a grinding win on the road.
Despite what the ladder suggests (7th v 3rd) by no means will this be a walk-in-the-park for pre-game favorites Sebastopol.
Both teams come into the game fresh off the bye, just who gets down to business first may be hard to run down given the high stakes.
Surely Burra coaching duo Luke Kiel and Michael Columbro have an eye on containing one of the Johnston brothers but the thought of two negating roles through the middle of the ground could spell danger.
Expect Jackson Merrett's Kangas to roll the dice and back themselves in to hit the scoreboard. Brad Whittaker (24 goals), Jack Jeffrey (17), Bryce McDougall (16), Jordy Johnston (14) alongside Merrett himself (12) are all proven goal scorers in 2023 and will be keen to deliver.
Burras forward duo Toby Hutt (31 goals) and Hugo Papst (27) will present their own set of problems for the hosts, not mentioning a likely return for all important midfielder Lachie Cassidy from a hamstring injury.
Scoop’s tip: Sebastopol
North Ballarat
vs
Sunbury
SATURDAY AUGUST 12TH - 2.15PM @ MARS STADIUM
Last time they met - Sunbury 75 def. North Ballarat 64
(Clarke Oval, Round 1 2023)
Visitors Sunbury will need some genuine inner belief if they're to conquer North Ballarat at Mars Stadium.
The Lions will arrive near full strength and seemingly in-form, despite a four-quarter loss to Melton last week and will want to deliver a strong performance in Ballarat or leave the slim possibility of a sixth or even worse, seventh place season finish in play with two rounds to follow.
Let's be honest, Sunbury's form in Ballarat is cause for concern, having had just three wins from their last ten visits with two of those victories coming against a lowly and rebuilding Lake Wendouree outfit.
While Brendan McCartney's Roosters have lost their last two games on the road, like it or not they're a different team at home boasting a 15-3 win-loss record since 2022.
Expect the hosts to be strengthened with the return of dangerous forward Jamie Quick (33 goals) and Sam Artz, both from concussion, while the availability of Jack Riding (Werribee VFL) remains a 'watch this space'.
Both sides like to run and carry the footy, bordering on similar styles. The result could well be decided by which team can execute the basic fundamentals more efficiently - plain and simple.
Given the Roosters imposing home record and the Lions inability to deliver their A-game against like-for-like opposition in Ballarat you have to lean to the Roosters getting the job done. Sunbury are more than capable, even labelled 'smokies' for the flag. Time to get to work!
Scoop’s tip: North Ballarat
Darley
vs
Melton South
SATURDAY AUGUST 12TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK
Last time they met - Melton South 14 def. by Darley 215 (Melton Recreation Reserve , Round 6 2023)
The Devils should move into rare company come 5pm Saturday with a 12th win of their season when they host the winless Panthers.
A minimum 12 wins for Dan Jordan's men beckons, a feat only Melton 2022/23 (14/13*), Ballarat 2022 (12), and East Point 2018 (13) have been able to achieve in the last five seasons.
Given the nature of the 2023 season, it's likely a minimum of 13 wins is what you'll need to guarantee a top two finish allowing very little room for error.
While we know the potential advantages of finishing third, the evenness of the competition gives you no assurance of progressing. Give me a top two finish any day in 2023.
What version of Jordan's best 22 we're likely to see carries more weight than most discussion points surrounding the second v 11th encounter.
The hosts will look to get through unscathed eyeing a healthy list available for the business end. Following the Panthers, the Devils host Melton and Sunbury in the lead up to finals.
For Ryan Hoy's embattled group, the season’s end is near.
Saturday's meeting with the Devils on the road marks the penultimate game of their season with Redan (A) and the bye to come.
While we can expect an honest performance from the Panthers progressive group of youngsters, they're a mile off troubling the Devils, who have bigger fish to fry.
Scoop’s tip: Darley
Ballarat
vs
Redan
SATURDAY AUGUST 12th - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON OVAL
Last time they met - Redan 95 def. Ballarat 64
(City Oval, Round 3 2023)
Chris Maple's Swans return home with another opportunity inflicting an upset when they host Redan at the weekend.
Prior to the bye, the Swans had lost their last three games, and even their mojo at times, going down by margins of 52 (East Point), 52 (Sunbury) and 39 (North Ballarat).
Admittedly all three games were on the road, so a chance presents in front of a home crowd to reproduce some of their best footy after a timely break.
The Swans have the cattle to upset teams above them on their day so Gary Learmonth's Lions will need to be switched on.
The visitors have plenty to play for as a spot in the top six looks beckons as things stand.
Despite 33 shots on goal, the Lions managed just 10 goals in their comfortable win over the Lakers last weekend.
Lions’ sharpshooter Isaac Grant was (and not for the first time) largely the culprit finishing with a wayward 3.9. Grant has the unwelcoming stat of the league’s leading scorer of behinds (31) well ahead of the next best with 20.
Something resembling the six goals Grant kicked in their earlier Round 3 meet will be on the wish list for Lions fans.
Alternately, Swans leading goal scorer Andrew Hooper (38 goals) kicked four goals in the 31-point loss at City Oval.
Both sides bring the heat and enjoy a contested brand of footy. I'll lean slightly more towards the broader experience of Redan over the Swans, especially at the coal face.
While the Lions can flirt with their own form from time to time, I can't see them leaving the 'upset' door ajar with so much at stake at this time of the year.
Scoop’s tip: Redan