BFNL Review - Round 7, 2024
Round 7 saw a number of defining wins around the grounds as teams continued their fine form while others recorded a much needed bounce back.
North Ballarat
def.
Redan
North Ballarat continues their climb up the BFNL ladder with a 45-point win over Redan at Mars Stadium.
This game was put to bed early with a dominant eight goals to one opening half from the hosts, which saw the lead blow out to 46 points at the main break.
Progressive young forward Hugh Trigg put the writing on the wall last week that a breakout game at the level was near.
We didn't have to wait long for that to come to fruition as Trigg starred at the weekend with five goals and a best on ground performance.
Collingwood VFL listed Sam Glover (three goals) proved a handful to contain for the young Lions while leading forwards Jamie Quick (two goals) and Ned Nash (one goal) were made to fight hard for any advantage.
Midfield trio Riley Polkinghorne, Brock Leonard and Elliott Lamb featured prominently yet again in a copy paste performance of last week.
Nelson Troon (two goals) continued his upward trajectory giving every indication he's going to be a good player for a long time in North Ballarat colours.
For Redan, there were really two options for them at halftime given the 46-point deficit.
Show some fight or roll over.
Well, the response to Gary Learmonth's messaging after the main break was encouraging as the Lions dug in for the fight, gaining some confidence knowing they won the second half, albeit by a point.
Grant Bell (four goals) extended his run of multiple goals in games to nine to aid the rally in the second half.
While Bell, Jacob Short and Lachie George never gave up leading the response, it was youthful trio Khy Jess, ruck Rudie Forde and Under 17 debutant Bailey McKay (two goals) who caught the eye to finish among the best.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Sam Glover (North Ballarat) - 29 disposals, 14 marks, 9 score involvements
Lachlan George (Redan) - 27 disposals, 18 contested possessions, 10 tackles
Brock Leonard (North Ballarat) - 30 disposals, 14 contested possessions, 9 score involvements
COACHES’ VERDICT
Brendan McCartney (North Ballarat)
"We set the game up in the first half with some organised defending and ground positioning. Not our best in the second half but really pleasing to see our boys regroup and get back to our style of footy late in the game. Like all clubs, each week there were lots of learnings. We are making good progress and will keep looking to get better every day."
Gary Learmonth (Redan)
"So proud of the group today. Our first half was disappointing with too many skill errors costing us. Our second half was super - the boys were physical and showed a glimpse of what they can do against a very well organised team. Looking forward to a two-week break and getting some boys back. The club has played 18 boys Under 19 in the senior team in the opening seven rounds. Lots of improvement to come."
Darley
def. by
Melton
Melton returned to the winners list in emphatic style with a dominant 68-point win over a lacklustre Darley.
X-factor Bloods’ forward and captain, Braedan Kight, starred with seven goals, four of those coming in the first quarter, as the visitors stunned the reigning premiers with six unanswered goals.
The Bloods were airborne early, their work rate, pressure and disposal efficiency a feature, panels ahead of the Devils, who suffered their biggest loss under Dan Jordan since Round 11, 2022 (69 points v North Ballarat).
The well organised Bloods’ defence had midfield numbers on the back of their relentless work rate and will to assist teammates creating the outnumber and overlap in transition.
Poor Devils’ entries aided the Bloods’ intercept and turnover cause on a disappointing day for the black and white who were held goalless in three quarters in front of a big crowd.
All of the Devils’ five goals came in the second term, reducing the margin to 23 points at the main break. But either side of the Devils 'push' was an old school thrashing as the Bloods piled on 13.8 to 0.6 - and all on Darley Park, ending an 11-game winning streak for Jordan's men dating back to Round 10, 2023 (v Redan).
The result told us more of the gulf between the two sides after seven rounds. The Bloods (W5L1) are on track and play a solid, trusting brand of footy giving every indication they're a team on a mission - the buy-in is palpable.
Darley (W4L3) may have just become the unofficial fifth seed in the title race behind Sunbury, Melton, East Point and North Ballarat.
Leaving too much for too few is not sustainable even with the best player in the competition.
While Brett Bewley's numbers won't surprise, he was denied his usual time and space. Also, the once tedious conversation regarding Darley's slim title chances without a bona fide ruckman were confirmed.
All honours with Melton, special mentions to host of impactful Bloods in no particular order - Braedan Kight, Jono O'Brien, Riley Walker, Adrian Monitto, Jordy Cotter, Jaycob Hickey and Lachlan Walker.
The Bloods host Lake Wendouree in Round 8 while the Devils will endeavour to regroup quickly ahead of a road trip to Sebastopol.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Jordyn Cotter (Melton) - 30 disposals, 12 marks, 12 intercept possessions
Billy Myers (Darley) - 24 disposals, 19 contested possessions, 9 intercept possessions
Riley Walker (Melton) - 28 disposals, 13 marks, 9 rebound 50s
COACHES’ VERDICT
Dan Jordan (Darley)
"Disappointing day for us. We were outplayed in all facets of the game. Full credit to Melton, they're a very good side. Clearly, we've a lot of work to do."
Troy Scoble (Melton)
"Really pleased with a four-quarter performance based on effort against absolute quality. We learned from last week’s performance and were able to execute our attack phase more efficiently. Darley are such a strong contest team so to compete in that area was important for us to get territory and try to play a forward half game. Darley is so well coached and disciplined, today gave us some confidence in what we are trying to build."
East Point
def.
Ballarat
The Kangas made it five wins on the trot under new coach Joe Carmody to move into third place on the BFNL ladder.
Talented brother pairing Jordy Johnston (six goals) and Matthew Johnston (three goals) dominated the young Swans, who managed to stay in the game up until half time as East Point took a 17-point lead at the main break.
But an 11 goals to four second half in favour of East Point highlighted the difference between the two sides the further the game went.
The Swans were again made to pay full toll for their frustrating number of turnovers.
Bryson McDougall booted five goals for the winners to feature prominently alongside the Johnston's while the season build of Mickitja Rottumah-Onus and Billy Jones continues in the right direction. Geordy Slater was the pick of the promising 'next gen' stocks out of Eastern Oval.
Veteran sharpshooter Andrew Hooper booted three of the Swans eight goals with limited opportunities.
Chris Maple's young group missed star rebound defender Rhett Montgomery who has departed for the SANFL.
Lauchie Dalgleish, Callan Wellings and Will Liston were required to pick up the slack and attempt to give the Swans a pulse, but in the end the Kangas were simply too strong.
The Kangas get their biggest challenge since Round 1 when they host ladder leaders Sunbury this Saturday.
Ballarat are at home looking to end a three-game losing streak when they face Melton South.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Matt Johnston (East Point) - 45 disposals, 19 score involvements, 15 clearances
Bryson McDougall (East Point) - 22 disposals, 15 score involvements, 10 marks
Lauchlan Dalgleish (Ballarat) - 37 disposals, 11 intercept possessions, 9 rebound 50s
COACHES’ VERDICT
Joe Carmody (East Point)
"(It) was a tight first half. Ballarat challenged us to defend. We won more contested ball in the third quarter and was able to capitilise up forward with greater territory. Another pleasing result with 22 contributors."
Chris Maple (Ballarat)
"After a reasonable start we kept ourselves in the game until half time. Our turnovers throughout the day were costly, and our inability to match East Point in the territory side of the game hurt us. Our levels of consistency of individuals and the team need to improve to match it against the top teams."
Melton South
def. by
Sebastopol
Sebastopol ended a five-game losing streak with a comfortable 73-point win on the road over winless Melton South.
The Burra certainly came to play, on a mission to eradicate their ways of recent weeks with a dominant opening term that saw the visitors earn a match winning 40-point lead.
While the Panthers showed some resistance in the second term to keep the Burra in check the was no denying Tony Lockyer's men a four-quarter winning performance.
The margin extended from 49 points at half time, 57 at the final break before 73 at the end of play.
The Burra had eight goalkickers contribute to their 15 goal scoreline led by James McDonald and Daniel Widgery who finished with three.
Defender Riley O'Keefe made a sound return from injury to be named best ahead of Luke Kiel (two goals), Adam Forbes (two goals), McDonald and Widgery.
For the Panthers Jarrod Bibby got the nod of approval from coach Travis Hodgson to be named best and not for the first time.
Again, goals came at a premium for the struggling club with Mitch Fino (two goals) their only multiple goal scorer.
Ex-AFL talent Tom Phillips (Melton South debut) and Jeff Garlett (2nd gamer) provided a major boost to the Panthers’ stocks but it wasn't enough to buck the run of outs for the struggling club.
Jayden Welch, Lachie Pritchard, Ryder Rousch and Fino made up the balance of players named in the best for the hosts.
The Panthers are away to Ballarat in Round e8 while the Burra host enigmatic Darley who are battling to find their best after back-to-back losses.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Tony Lockyer (Sebastopol) - 39 disposals, 16 contested possessions, 11 rebound 50s
Riley O'Keefe (Sebastopol) - 29 disposals, 20 marks, 13 intercept possessions
Tom Phillips (Melton South) - 32 disposals, 17 contested possessions, 7 marks
COACHES’ VERDICT
Travis Hodgson (Melton South)
"(it) was a relatively even contest after quarter time. Full credit to Sebastopol, when the game was there to be set up early they were proactive and aggressive. (It) was disappointing that we took 20 minutes to get going considering they had a tough start to the season. Pleasing to have 44 inside 50s and we could've had substantially more than 14 scoring shots if the last kick inside 50 had been executed better."
Tony Lockyer (Sebastopol)
"Very pleased with our first quarter especially which set up the day. Twenty-two contributors with some boys coming into the side playing their role perfectly. Credit to Melton South who never gave up and kept coming at us for four quarters. Look forward to the challenge vs Darley next week."
Lake Wendouree
def. by
Sunbury
Sunbury continued on their merry way with a 128-point demolition job on the road over Lake Wendouree.
The Lions led at every change after a lightning start to the game with a seven-goals-to-one opening quarter blitz.
From there it was a matter of how far the Lions, as Matty White's unbeaten outfit showed little mercy piling on a further 18 goals to four to see their greatest advantage at the final siren.
It was more than a solid days work for the Lions despite every expectations on them winning the game.
The Lions running ability proved once again too overwhelming for their opposition, providing countless opportunities for in form Lions’ duo Jake Sutton (six goals) and Mitch McLean (five goals) to strut their stuff inside 50.
Again, the Lions were efficient hitting the scoreboard. Not once this year have the Lions ended the day with more behinds than goals.
Check out these returns - 15.9, 26.8, 17.12, 17.9, 10.10 and 25.12 (near 65% - comp average 52%)- truly remarkable and clearly the number one ranked team in the competition for conversion.
The reward speaks for itself. The Lions are flying, unbeaten in all six of their games.
Lions’ utility Jacob Bygate did his selection credentials no harm with a best on ground performance ahead of purple patch defenders Nathan Wood, Dean Muir and Jack Newitt.
McLean was rightly lauded for his returns while Josh Guthrie was the pick of the Lions’ mids who enjoyed a day out.
For the Lakers, the tale of the tape was all too familiar as staple contributors Angus Gove, Joel O'Connell, Will Clark, Tom Zampatti, Kyle Anderson and Nathan Pring were made to shoulder more than their fair share of the load.
It doesn't get any easier for the Lakers next week on the road to Melton while Sunbury endure it's second trip to Ballarat in as many weeks to meet East Point who are on a five game winning streak of their own.
Looking forward to that one!
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Josh Guthrie (Sunbury) - 52 disposals, 90% disposal efficiency, 19 score involvements
Jake Sutton (Sunbury) - 25 disposals, 17 contested possessions, 14 score involvements
Angus Gove (Lake Wendouree) - 28 disposals, 9 rebound 50s, 8 intercept possessions
COACHES’ VERDICT
Rohan Brown (Lake Wendouree)
"Outclassed by a very sharp side who were much cleaner and played a very good style of footy. Again, we cracked in and our effort was there but Sunbury were far too good today."
Matt White (Sunbury)
"Another really good win. (I) knew we would have to come out strong against the Lakers. They have been starting games really well so it was nice to get off to a good start and finish the game strong."