BFNL Review - Round 9, 2024
Strong wins were the order for the day when it came to the Round 9 action across the Ballarat Football Netball League.
North Ballarat
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Ballarat
North Ballarat continues to progress under the radar with a convincing win over Ballarat at Mars Stadium.
The win moves Brendan McCartney's men into fourth place on the BFNL table ahead of their mouthwatering Round 10 meeting with East Point.
The Roosters’ young brigade continue to produce as Riley Polkinghorne (Best), Joshua Sparkman, Elliot Lamb, Hugh Trigg (three goals), Mal White and Fletcher Loader gave the visitors a headache for the most part, restricting the Swans to just three goals.
Just on the visitors, while clearly disappointed, it was their fourth attempt against top five opposition this season and again they've fallen well short.
Eighty-two points separated the Swans and the Roosters, 64 points the Swans and the Devils, 78 points the Swans and the Kangas and 70 points the Swans and the Bloods.
It's clearly a level above for Chris Maple's young group giving every indication they're another 12 months away from bucking the trend.
Such was the conviction of the Swans’ most recent defeat at the weekend, only two players featured in the best players - Angus Bade and Lachie Dalgleish.
This game was still in the balance at half time despite the Swans having just two goals on the board.
The assignment for the Swans was always going to be a stretch after the main break reeling in a 26-point deficit but the ball was in their court to deliver a response worthy of an unofficial sixth seed given their four wins to date. But that didn't eventuate at all.
The Roosters kicked 10 goals to one after half time to run out deserved, comfortable winners.
Youngster Will Quinlan matched his four goal effort against the Cobras in Round 8 with a game high four goals, filling the void with aplomb in the absence of Jamie Quick (ankle).
Next week the Roosters host East Point in a battle of fourth versus third. Ballarat will welcome their Round 10 assignment when they host Sebastopol (W2 L7) in what looms a flip of the coin match up.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Joshua Sparkman (North Ballarat) - 31 disposals, 14 contested possessions, 8 marks
Riley Polkinghorne (North Ballarat) - 36 disposals, 19 contsted possessions, 11 clearances
Marcus Powling (Ballarat) - 51 hit outs, 16 disposals, 14 contested possessions
COACHES’ VERDICT
Brendan McCartney (North Ballarat)
"Our way of playing is coming along pretty well. The players are investing into the testing parts of the game as a group. Spirit and energy is strong and they are playing for one another. It's been super pleasing to see young players come into the team and develop in their positions."
Chris Maple (Ballarat)
"After a competitive start, it was a very disappointing day. North Ballarat pressed hard and created a lot off turnover. They won a territory game from stoppage far too easily. We will review and look forward to next week."
Lake Wendouree
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Melton South
While the result did not surprise, the Lakers certainly turned a few heads posting the second highest score of the season en route to a belated first win under new coach Rohan Brown.
The Lakers dominated the listless Panthers from the outset with seven unanswered goals while kicking with the breeze, setting the tone for the remainder of the afternoon.
As many as 13 Lakers players hit the scoreboard with damaging effect, especially in the second half registering 18.3 to the visitors’ 1.6 in a dazzling display.
Sure, the Panthers have struggled all year having not won a single quarter in their opening nine games but the way the spirited Lakers went about it resembled more of a side in top six contention.
Their efficiency levels by foot and their ability to create the overlap with their run and carry handball chains was a feature.
On that performance alone it's hard to believe it was just their first win of the season.
The Lakers had arguably the best dozen or so players on the ground, taking full advantage of the struggling Panthers who were hampered with the loss of key movers Tom Phillips (broken hand) and Jeff Garlett (hamstring). To add insult to injury, no pun intended - the Panthers were dealt no favours the longer the game went losing another three players resulting in 'no bench' for the most part of the second half.
Take nothing away from the Lakers, they were impressive, and well worth the watch.
Boom recruit Jaydo Wright arrived in the BFNL with five goals, matched only by teammate Bailey Thompson (five goals) who moved to sixth in the pecking order for the Tony Locket Medal.
Tom Zampatti, Timmy Collins, Angus Gove and Joel O'Connell essentially 'brought their own footy' amassing huge numbers between the arcs while the efforts of Kyle Anderson across half back topped off a huge day for the club.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Angus Gove (Lake Wendouree) - 42 disposals, 10 score involvements, 10 rebound 50s
Jaydo Wright (Lake Wendouree) - 26 disposals, 20 score involvements, 14 contested possessions
Cody Chapman (Melton South) - 21 disposals, 17 contested possessions, 7 tackles
COACHES’ VERDICT
Rohan Brown (Lake Wendouree)
"The club and players were rewarded today for the effort and the resilience they have shown since pre-season since last October. Absolutely rapt for them. Thought our attitude and attack on the footy early set the scene for the game. We go into the back half of the season with confidence that our brand and system will get us some more wins. Melton South down to no bench and injuries hurt them early."
Travis Hodgson (Melton South)
"First 30 minutes were horrible. We were poor and the Lakers were outstanding and scored heavily wind assisted. Nothing went right for us from that point on unfortunately and we finished the game short of players."
Melton
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Bacchus Marsh
Melton continued their winning ways, outclassing visiting party Bacchus Marsh.
The Bloods’ complete four quarter winning performance was highlighted by another seven-goal return from co-captain Braedan Kight.
For the record it was the x-factor forward’s sixth bag of seven goals in eight games, extending his lead in the race for the Tony Lockett Medal to 12. Kight has 48 goals, averaging six per game and is in rare air.
The Tony Lockett Medal may not be the only accolade within his reach in 2024 having featured in the Bloods’ best players on six of eight occasions.
Kight's impact on games has been significant, unrivalled at least on the goal front while averaging 16 disposals per game.
Jack Walker continued his run of stellar games against the Cobras, his run and carry a feature again to be named best afield in front of a host of Bloods including Lachlan Walker, Lachlan Phillips, Lachlan Watkins and Ryan Davis (four goals).
The Bloods kicked the first five goals of the game before extending to a match winning 52-point advantage at the main break. Game Over.
Despite not winning a quarter the Cobras saw positive progress in next gen duo Joel Freeman (best) and Cody Gates, who weren't intimidated by the might of the Bloods.
Experienced quartet Tyson Shea, Jake McCreery, Jake Owen (two goals) and playing coach Dennis Armfield ensured the Cobras had their moments, denying the Bloods a contest entirely on their own terms despite being held to their lowest score of the season.
Next week's games carry their own weight of interest and expectation as the two sides prepare for like-for-like opponents having won the same number of games.
The Bloods are on the road to Sunbury (W7 L1) while the Cobras host Redan (W3 L5).
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Lachie Watkins (Melton) - 32 disposals, 13 marks, 11 intercept possessions
Braedan Kight (Melton) - 23 disposals, 18 score involvements, 13 marks
Jack Kovacevic (Bacchus Marsh) - 27 disposals, 12 marks, 5 rebound 50s
COACHES VERDICT
Troy Scoble (Melton)
"Really well pleased with our response off the bye. We had to be competitive in the contest phase today, a strength of Bacchus Marsh. While we were patchy for periods, lots of the game was fairly even - the Marsh are a very talented young team. Overall, happy with our players application under duress with a couple of rotations down and our ability to make the most of our opportunities forward of the ball. We look forward to playing one of the best performed teams on their home ground in Round 10."
Dennis Armfield (Bacchus Marsh)
(It) was a great learning against arguably the best. Got jumped, five goals down in the first 15 minutes and from there I thought it was an evenly fought game except for another ten-minute patch in the third quarter. They are well drilled, clean and hurt us big time on our mistakes. Tough game and proud of our lads to give it their all a couple of men down."
Redan
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East Point
Joe Carmody's rampant Kangas made it seven wins on the trot, embarrassing a disappointing Lions outfit in front of their home fans at City Oval.
The visitors put their foot to the floor for the opening three quarters and had this game put to bed by half time with an unassailable 60-point lead.
The nature of the 12.5 to 2.5 scoreline highlighted the gulf between these two sides, especially when East are at their best.
The merciless Kangas went on to add a further 7.4 to just 0.1 in the third term consolidating their authority over the contest.
Redan's final score was the lowest recorded under Gary Learmonth, now in his second season.
Kangas forwards Strahan Robinson and Bryson McDougall shared the honours in front of the sticks with a game high four goals ahead of seven others to hit the scoreboard.
Alex Molan (three goals) made a welcoming return from Essendon VFL duties to add to the firepower that clearly overwhelmed the Lions.
Jack Jeffrey (two goals) was named best afield ahead of a host of impacting Kangas - Joel Van Meel, The Johnston brothers, Jesse Cairns and Deng Lual to name a few.
There was little to smile about for the Lions in the aftermath, but it was encouraging to see star recruit Lachie Bond (two goals) make a safe debut after an ankle complaint delayed his gameday arrival in Redan colors.
Midfielder Khy Jess continued with his rich vein of form to be named in the best for a sixth time in eight games.
Cracking Round 10 match-ups await these two sides as the Lions head to Maddingley Park to face the Cobras - both have three season wins to date.
East Point are off to Mars Stadium to meet North Ballarat who have an imposing home record under Brendan McCartney having won 22/26 at the venue including 11 of their last 13 since the start of 2023.
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Matt Johnston (East Point) - 39 disposals, 23 contested possessions, 13 score involvements
Jordan Johnston (East Point) - 28 disposals, 17 contested possessions, 12 score invovlements
Daniel Bond (Redan) - 22 disposals, 10 contested possessions, 6 intercept possessions
COACHES VERDICT
Gary Learmonth (Redan)
"We were terrible. (We) put it behind us and focus on Bacchus Marsh next week."
Joe Carmody (East Point)
"We had 22 contributors today. (We) defended really well and were able to capitilise with the high amount of forward 50 entries we created."
Sunbury
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Sebastopol
Sunbury remain level on points with Melton and East Point atop of the BFNL table after nine rounds. The trio have lost just one game, each averaging over 100 points (for) per game.
If it's any consolation for Sebastopol they did deny Matty White's Lions recording a fifth ton of the season despite a 59-point loss.
Strangely, the margin was the closest of any BFNL game at the weekend - make of that what you will.
After a relatively even start to the game, the Lions raised the bar after half time with an impressive defensive display restricting the visitors to just one goal while adding six majors of their own to earn the separation on the scoreboard.
Josh Guthrie was named best afield for the winners ahead of recalled Harry Power and recently promoted Murphy Boyd who answered the call from White. Dean Muir and Jordan Tentonello provided plenty of drive out of the Lions’ defence while spearhead Jake Sutton reaped the rewards of a favourable inside 50 count with five goals.
Offsider Mitch McLean continued his breakout season adding another two goals, taking his tally to 27 (comp rank #3).
For the travelling Burra, effort wasn't lost but their failings to convert opportunities in any event of scoring was palpable. Unfortunately for Tony Lockyer's men it was the third time this season his chargers were kept to under 30 points.
Usual suspects Tony Lockyer, Bailey Medwell, Luke Kiel (two goals), Ben Hutt, Riley O'Keefe and Ryan Birthisel featured prominently again to minimise the difference at the final siren.
The Burra remain in ninth place on the BFNL table with two wins.
Sunbury look threatening in second place ahead of their top of the table clash against Melton.
Sebastopol will consider themselves a live chance when they travel to Alfredton Oval to take on Ballarat (W4 L4).
STATS THAT CAUGHT THE EYE
Tony Lockyer (Sebastopol) - 45 disposals, 9 marks, 9 intercept possessions
Tyson Lever (Sunbury) - 26 disposals, 16 intercept possessions, 10 marks
Jake Sutton (Sunbury) - 26 disposals, 10 score invovlements, 7 marks
COACHES’ VERDICT
Matt White (Sunbury)
"Really good defensive game. (We) held Sebastopol to a low score and low inside 50 count. We broke even in the midfield battle and came away on top which is great after a week off."
Tony Lockyer (Sebastopol)
"Credit to Sunbury who are quality side and always tough to beat at home. Very even contest especially in the first half. Unfortunate we didn't make the most of our chances, which could have changed the trajectory of the game. We regroup and look forward to Ballarat next week."