Showing posts with label North Melbourne Kangaroos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Melbourne Kangaroos. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Drew Petrie - All-Australian

Congratulations Dish!

During the week Drew Petrie was named on the interchange bench for the All-Australian team for the first time in his career.

I'm going to look at how the 2nd round draft pick from Ballarat recovered from 3 separate broken foot injuries in 2010 to reach career best form.

During the early 00's under Coach Dean Laidley, Petrie was literally Mr Fix It and roamed from forward to defence to the ruck and back again as the team needed him. This was great for plugging up holes but it gave Petrie no continuity in 1 position and also disguised how well he was doing. He would get 10+ hit outs, 2 goals and several telling marks in defence. If he had played the same position for the game his dominance would have been easier to see however it was diluted around the ground like a weak coffee.

So under 2nd year coach Brad Scott, Petrie has been given the focal forward position as his for the midfield to target on their inside 50's. Petrie was always going to take time finding his feet (pun intended) and missing the 1st game of the season against the Eagles to a dubious suspension didn't help.

The Roos were smashed the following week by Collingwood so it's no surprise the supply to the forward line was limited and so was Petrie's influence. It was 2 weeks later against Richmond that Petrie gave us a glimpse of what he was capable of being the main forward target. He kicked 6 goals from 17 kicks, 8 marks, 4 hit outs and an impressive 4 inside 50's. Although the Roos lost it wasn't due to lack of effort and output for Petrie. Petrie showed that when the supply was quality he is a hard man to match up on and this made most of the teams double up or even triple up making Petries 48 goals for the year all the more impressive.

Petries season just simmered along nicely with him kicking 3 or more goals in 9 out of 24 games (Over a 3rd) including 5 agianst the Bulldogs in arguably the Roos best win of the year and 4 in the last game of the year again against the Tigers. Petrie kicked 5 goals 5 in the Bulldogs game and probably should have kicked 7-8 goals but there's no denying he able to get his hands on the ball. In 5 separate games he registered 20 or more possessions and in 9 games he pulled down 8 or more marks in a game.

Speaking of getting his hands on the ball Petrie was able to use his 197cm/103kg frame to pull down several hangers and if he wasn't in a position to take the mark he invariably busted the pack open bringing the ball to ground allowing the other North forwards the chance to score. I'm not sure if it's a record but Petrie was nominated for the Hungry Jack's Mark of the Year on 6 separate occasions. Yep that's over a quarter of the games Petrie played for the season. This also includes 3 of the last 5 games he played.

One interesting fact I stumbled upon was that in the 5 games Petrie kicked 4 or more goals they won 4 only losing the game to the Tigers in round 5 in the last minute. And in the 9 games Petrie kicked 3+ goals they won 6 losing 3. The losses include a 1 point shock loss to the Swans, the Tigers loss and a Geelong pumping where Petrie was almost a lone force for the whole game.

Massive bucket of win for Petrie, well done!

Friday, September 9, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Round 24 Review - Season Finale

Unfortunately this was going to be the season finale before the game had started. The Roos blew any chance of playing into September with yet another disappointing loss the week before against the Saints.

Round 24 v Richmond Tigers @Etihad Stadium

Richmond Tigers 3.2 9.7 10.10 13.13 91
North Melbourne Kangaroos 5.3 7.7 12.11 15.14 104


The Kangaroos blew a good chance at getting their first win in Round 5 against the Tigers but capitulated in the last quarter and fell to a 0-4 record. Losses like this were the story of the Roos year and I'm sure plenty of the boys in Royal Blue saw this as a chance for redemption regardless of the ladder positions.

The Tigers, Kangaroos and Demons were seen as similar team at the start of the season in the sense they were coming out of a rebuilding phase with a core group of quality young players. A win for the Tigers would also have seen bragging rights go to the Yellow and Black on the ladder and a 9th placed finish.

A strong start to the Roos saw a 2 goal lead however they again gave the opposition a sniff with a patented burst of goals in a short period in the 2nd quarter. Instead it was the Tigers who were in the lead by 2 goals at half-time.

Whatever it was that Brad Scott said in the dressing rooms it needs to be said again next year. The spirit and hunger for the ball was evident fro the first hitout and it showed on the scoreboard with a 5 goal to 1 quarter. There were also several chances for the Ross for exted the lead including 4 points for the quarter.

The Roos did enough in the last quarter to finish of this season horribilis with a win by 13 points.

Drew Petrie continued his fine form in front of goal with 4 and yet another contender for mark of the year in the goal square with 2 minutes to go. For a guy who had 3 separate broken foot injuries the previous year, to kick 48 goals is a fantastic achievement. However I would say his conversion wasn't as tight as it could have been kicking 41 behinds meaning Petrie really should have kicked 50+ even close to 60 wouldn't have been out of the question.

Boomer Harvey seemed to run around the paddock without the burden of the captaincy or result on his way to an evergreen 31 possies, 8 marks, 2 goals with 4 goal contributed and 7 inside 50's. With Andrew Swallo steppin up his output this season, a changeover for him into the top leader role seems perfect. Boomer hasn't lost any pace or hunger so barring a debilitating soft tissue injury could easily play on for 2-3 more seasons and just enjoy his footy.

Brady Rawlings honourably retired earlier and finished his career on a high note both for the season and his last game. He was again pivotal throughout the year and collected plenty of possessions including 27 in his last year.

Todd Goldstein registered 29 hitouts finishing the season in 2nd overall for the all-time hit outs in a season list. It's no surprise he has been selected in the All-Australian squad of 40 along with teammates, Daniel Wells, Andrew Swallow and Drew Petrie. Considering top 8 Essendon didn't have a single player selected this is quite a tale of how well the Roos played despite their win-loss record.

Lindsay Thomas also played arguably his best all-round game for the season with 20 possies, 5 marks, 2 goals 2, 8 tackles and an impressive 11 inside 50's.

Although he Roos failed to make a real impact when playing top 8 teams despite several close losses, they will take some pride in the finish to year win.

As they say int he biz, there is always next year!

Until then hail to the 4 squad!



Sunday, September 4, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Todd Goldstein - #2 Hit Out All-Time Record


The North Melbourne Kangaroos and Todd Goldstein have both finished the season with bitter sweet records. The Kangas beat middle of the road rival Richmond Tigers in the last game of the season to finish top of the bottom 8. And Todd Goldstein recorded 29 hitouts to finish outright 2nd on the All-Time hit out charts with 741 for the year. I had my doubts on Goldstein making the allocated 27 when former All-Australian Hamish McIntosh was named for his 1st game of the year, giving the Roos 2 legitimate ruckmen. This proved unfounded as Goldstein further pushes his case for all-australian contention and will be bitterly unlucky not to make the team (He's a lock to make the squad of 40 but may miss out of the 22 on the basis they may only pick 1 specialist ruckman).

Hopefully Goldstein can use an uninterrupted pre-season to further build his fitness base and prove 2011 was not a figment of my imagination. The kangaroos were one of the youngest teams in the league in this year and will be collectively looking at a vast improvement over the summer and will need an on the ball (sic) Goldstein to be feeding his hungry young joeys the ball at any given opportunity for them to make the transition into the top echelon of teams.

But as it stands the 2011 season is over for the Roos and Goldstein has recorded the most hit outs in a single season second only to the phenomenal performance by another Rooboy Gary Dempsey in 1982 with the seemingly insurmountable 878.

Home and away hit-out tallies


878 - Gary Dempsey - 1982 (North Melbourne)
741 - Todd Goldstein - 2011 (North Melbourne)*
738 - Gary Dempsey - 1983 (North Melbourne)
711 - Mark Lee - 1984 (Richmond)
703 - Simon Madden - 1983 (Essendon)
688 - Gary Dempsey - 1981 (North Melbourne)
686 - Aaron Sandilands - 2010 (Fremantle)
682 - Darren Jolly - 2009 (Sydney)
659 - Aaron Sandilands - 2009 (Fremantle)
649 - Mark Lee - 1983 (Richmond)
646 - Aaron Sandilands - 2008 (Fremantle)
643 - Mark Jamar - 2010 (Melbourne)
628 - Peter Everitt - 2004 (Hawthorn)
623 - Rod Blake - 1980 (Geelong)
619 - Justin Madden - 1982 (Essendon)
611 - Mark Lee - 1981 (Richmond)
611 - Simon Madden - 1984 (Essendon)
607 - Matthew Allan - 1999 (Carlton)

Until then hail to the trifecta!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Round 23 Review

Disappointing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here was the lay of the land pre kick off. If the boys from Arden Street could beat the Saints and then beat the Tigers in a probable win they would be playing finals.

Round 23 - Vs St Kilda Saints @Etihad

St Kilda Saints 4.4 9.9 15.16 19.21 135
North Melbourne Kangaroos 2.5 7.7 9.7 10.10 70

The 1st quarter started with North getting all the inside 50's for little return and the Saints scoring on a couple of horrendous turnovers and using the wide open spaces for easy goals. 2 goals 5 for the quarter was always going to hurt the Royal Blue who need to punish the Saints early and keep it up. Well a semi-inspired spurt to start the second quarter was premature as the team went flaccid and let the Saints score the bulk of the goals for the remainder of the match. Nick Reiwoldt and Stephen 'tiprat' Milne combined for 9 goals as the forward entry for the Roos reminded me of my fumbling advances in my high school days that inevitably ended in rejection. This time the rejections were by the defence not cute girls not interested in a pimply faced dork. Todd Goldstein finished with 33 hitouts to finish #3 on the all-time hit out list with 1 week to go. He needs a gettable 27 to finish the year 2nd overall.
 
Andrew Swallow has his 2nd consecutive 30+ possie game finishing with 34, 9 marks and 9 tackles to be the best in Blue. Jack Ziebell continued his impressive end to the season with 28 possies, 19 kicks, 7 marks, 4 tackles and 4 inside 50's. Scott Thompson also continued his rich vein of form with 26 possies out of defence. There is little more to say about yet another blown opportunity on the big stage. Here's hoping the Roos finish of the season next week against the Tiger with a promising performance that can lead into a strong pre-season.
 
Roo Rating: 2 / 10
 
Daniel Wells
 
Wells was in and out of the game and when it was there to be won he was amongst the rest with an insipid performance. He racked up an average 18 possessions, 4 tackles, 5 inside 50's and a nice long range goal. Any chance of All-Australian selection has gone in the same direction as his teams prospects. Out of contention. Let's hope another uninterrupted pre-season can see Wells play his best year to date in 2012.
 
Wells Rating: 5 / 10
 
Until then hail to David's brother!

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Todd Goldstein #3 All-Time Ruck list

Although North crashed to their most disappointing loss this year to St Kilda Todd Goldstein remained remained on track to finish the year 2nd overall in the all-time hit out hit list. He won his position in my opinion getting 33 hit outs to Ben McEvoy's 20 and 4 possessions less. Todd needs 27 hit outs next week against Richmond to finish the year trailing only Gary Dempsey's mammoth effort of 878 and sit in 2nd spot.

In round 5 this year against Richmond Goldstein accrued 31 hit outs and 9 tackles opposed to Angus Graham so a replication or thereabouts will see achieve 2nd.


Home and away hit-out tallies


878 - Gary Dempsey - 1982 (North Melbourne)
738 - Gary Dempsey - 1983 (North Melbourne)
712 - Todd Goldstein - 2011 (North Melbourne)* (20 games)
711 - Mark Lee - 1984 (Richmond)
703 - Simon Madden - 1983 (Essendon)
688 - Gary Dempsey - 1981 (North Melbourne)
686 - Aaron Sandilands - 2010 (Fremantle)
682 - Darren Jolly - 2009 (Sydney)
659 - Aaron Sandilands - 2009 (Fremantle)
649 - Mark Lee - 1983 (Richmond)
646 - Aaron Sandilands - 2008 (Fremantle)
643 - Mark Jamar - 2010 (Melbourne)
628 - Peter Everitt - 2004 (Hawthorn)
623 - Rod Blake - 1980 (Geelong)
619 - Justin Madden - 1982 (Essendon)
611 - Mark Lee - 1981 (Richmond)
611 - Simon Madden - 1984 (Essendon)
607 - Matthew Allan - 1999 (Carlton)

Until then hail to the Canonis!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Must Win Saturday Night Game!

With 2 weeks to go North Melbourne sit 6 points out of the 8. That is 1 and a half (draw) wins for those of you who aren't used to the simple scoring systems of the Australian Football League. A win is worth 4 points, a draw is 2 points, a goal is 6 points on the scoreboard and a behind is 1 point. Yes that's right if you miss the target but are pretty close you get rewarded.

Well now that you've caught up, the Kangaroos need to win both of their last 2 games to be a chance to play finals. Their first opportunity comes this Saturday against St Kilda. This will be their biggest challenge then they finish off the regular season against Richmond which should (sic) be an easier offering. Like a virgin (which I'm assuming Jack Riewoldt is!) sacrificed into the volcano (which is Eddie McGuire).

North Melbourne accounted well for themselves in their last meeting in round 15 falling just 9 points short after kicking 1 goal 4 in the last quarter and keeping the Saints scoreless. The Roos have been a much more successful playing an up tempo game since then culminating in the 98 point drilling of the Fremantle Dockers last Saturday night. What most bouys me most (apart from my unusually high fat %) is the fact it was such a team game. 10 players had 20+ possessions, another 8 had 15 -19 and every player registered 10 or more apart from Jack Ziebell who received a bruised lung early (he still tried to play for almost a quarter before coming off, what a hard man he is. At 20 give him 2 pre-seasons and the AFL will have to introduce a new Ziebell rule for his crunching tackle sand shirt fronts). Another promising sign was the debut of Aaron Mullett who looked at home with 17 possies, 3 tackles and 4 inside 50's. He was also cleaned up and jumped to feet adding to the strong mind strong bodies of the new age Roos. Former All-Australian Hamish McIntosh has also recovered from Achilles issues to push for selection. Brad Scott will never drop AA contender Todd Goldstein so will he play 2 feature ruckmen who can go forward and kick goals?

Where the game will be won:

Total Disposals: 11th in the AFL - Dal Santo (StK), 14 - Swallow (NMFC)
Goals: 6 - Milne (StK), 11 - Petrie (NMFC), 18 - Edwards (NMFC)
Tackles: 7 - Jones (StK), 9 - Swallow (NMFC)
Hit Outs: 1 - Goldstein (NMFC), 7 - McEvoy (StK)
Inside 50's: 11 - Wells (NMFC), 14 - Swallow (NMFC)
Total score for: 1932 - NMFC, 1670 - StK
Total score against: 1541 - StK, 1856 - NMFC

Most does it mean? Both teams are about average in total disposals and tackles. North kick a lot of their goals with their 3 tall forwards, Petrie (42 goals), Edwards (32) and super mature aged rookie of the year Cameron Pederson (17 from 13 games) (who since solidifying his position in the team has kicked at least a goal 8 of the last 9 weeks, the one week off being the slapping by Collingwood where the team kicked only 3 goals total.) and evergreen Brent Harvey's 29. Whereas St Kilda have dangerous small forward/serial pest Stephen Milne (48 goals) with Nick Riewoldt kicking 30 and Adam Schneider (another small forward) kicking 23.

Goldstein should have the advantage over St Kilda's Ben McEvoy in the ruck and if he gives the Roos midfield first use of the ball they need to spread and run up a score. North have scored 250 more points and St Kilda have been winning by keeping the score down. So North are more likely to win a high (100+) scoring game where the Saints will win if they keep the score down.

Both teams matched up pretty well earlier in the year so this is likely to be an intriguing clash for the non-involved spectator and a real white knuckle encounter for us Roos and Saints supporters.

Until then hail to the high hat!

Monday, August 22, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - The Run Home (The Final 2 Rounds)

When looking at a run home situation you should focus what you/the team can do to get themselves into a position to play finals.

Well the Kangaroos have screwed themselves into a position where they need 'help' from results including three other teams. St Kilda Essendon and Sydney. Too many 'close' finishes mean we rely on a little help from the result fairy.




Currently North Melbourne sit 9th on the ladder but must move up to at least 8th if they want to play more than just 2 more games.

Ladder
6th St Kilda 42 pts
7th Sydney  42 pts
8th Essendon 42 pts
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9th North Melbourne 36 pts

This puts the Kangaroos 1 win and a half a game or a draw behind the next three teams.

St Kilda play the Kangaroos and Carlton. With 1 possible win.
Sydney play Geelong and Brisbane with 1 likely win
Essendon play Port Adelaide and Bye with 1 probable win.
North Melbourne play St Kilda and Richmond with 1 likely win.

So....  If the Kangaroos win only the 1 game (against the Tigers) they need either a Sydney loss to Brisbane (Unlikely)

But... If the Kangaroos win 2/both of their remaining games they will leapfrog Essendon into 8th place if they lose to Port Adelaide and could move even further up the ladder with a Sydney loss to Brisbane (unlikely) and St Kilda loss to Carlton (probable). If all of that happens the Roos would move into 6th spot and a home final.

So does that clear it up? North need to win this Saturday Night against St Kilda and half of the battle has been won. Another performance like they exhibited against the Dockers last Saturday and they'll be a great chance to win.

Until then hail to the runs!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Todd Goldstein - Hit Out Record

Last night Todd Goldstein single handedly battled against twin towers Aaron Sandilands and Zac Clarke. Although the towers got their share of hit outs Goldstein still managed 20 of his own to go alone with 16 possessions and 2 goals.

While his 20 hit outs didn't move him up all-time hit out list, it has him right behind the next 3. Next week against St Kilda Goldstein needs 10 more to jump from 8th spot to 5th an 24 to make 4th spot. Considering last time Goldstein played the Saints he amassed an extremely healthy 47 hit outs and constricted #1 ruckman Ben McEvoy to 25. Either way barring an injury or suspension Goldstein is highly likely to reached the top 3 position after the final 2 regular season games have been played out.

Home and away hit-out tallies


878 - Gary Dempsey - 1982 (North Melbourne)
738 - Gary Dempsey - 1983 (North Melbourne)
711 - Mark Lee - 1984 (Richmond)
703 - Simon Madden - 1983 (Essendon)
688 - Gary Dempsey - 1981 (North Melbourne)
686 - Aaron Sandilands - 2010 (Fremantle)
682 - Darren Jolly - 2009 (Sydney)
679 - Todd Goldstein - 2011 (North Melbourne)* (19 games)
659 - Aaron Sandilands - 2009 (Fremantle)
649 - Mark Lee - 1983 (Richmond)
646 - Aaron Sandilands - 2008 (Fremantle)
643 - Mark Jamar - 2010 (Melbourne)
628 - Peter Everitt - 2004 (Hawthorn)
623 - Rod Blake - 1980 (Geelong)
619 - Justin Madden - 1982 (Essendon)
611 - Mark Lee - 1981 (Richmond)
611 - Simon Madden - 1984 (Essendon)
607 - Matthew Allan - 1999 (Carlton)

Until then hail to the palm down!

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Round 22 Review

Round 22 @ Etihad Stadium vs Fremantle Dockers

North Melbourne Kangaroos 6.1 10.7 16.10 21.17 143



Fremantle Dockers 3.1 3.4 5.7 6.9 45

With both teams sitting in 9th and 10 spot with a slim chance of slipping into the top 8 this is literally a make or break game. Loser = out and the winner can keep their marginal hopes alive. Sure the Dockers have had their share of injuries and more but they came into this game as full strength as they have all year including skipper Pavlich and perennial All-Australian ruckman Aaron Sandilands. This was always going to be a good challenge for the young and hungry Roos as they had battled valiantly bust lost their previous two games against top 4 teams.
 
Fremantle scored the opening goal in the first 45 seconds but the Roos didn't shirk winning the first quarter with 6 goals to 3. Andrew Swallow was getting lots of it including important contested stuff. Cam Pederson chipped in with 2 important goals while Petrie was having a quiet one.
 
In the second quarter what became apparent was the stiffling defence and the midfield making it hard to Fremantle to get any quality inside 50's. Scott 'Hunter' Thompson and Michael 'Spud' Firrito were particularly stingy! The Roos won the quarter kicking 4 goal to none and opened up the margin like a pinata.
 
This is where I was worried the Roos would take their foot off the throttle and either win by a slim margin or heaven forbid lose. Instead they stepped on toes and necks winning the quarter 6 goals to 2 and putting the result out of reach.
 
The Roos kicked 5 goals 7 to 1 and if not for slight inaccuracy in front of goal would have won by 100+ points instead having to settle for a 98 point victory.
 
What was most interesting was the absence of Drew Petrie on the score sheet and the evenness of the contributors across the ground. Andrew Swallow was best a field with 30 possessions including 16 contested, 7 inside 50's and 7 tackles. Aaron Edwards and Cam Pederson finished with 3 goals a piece and Todd Goldstein battle 2 200+cm giants alone and finished with 20 hit outs, 16 possessions, 4 inside 50's and 2 goals. 10 players registered 20+ possession games on the way to achieving the greatest winning margin for the Kangaroos since 2003.
 
Stats of interest: The Kangaroos scored 10 goals from marks and 10 from general play. Fremantle were 4 and 1. Fremantle also fielded more than player with 100 or more games under their belt. 7 to 5. It must also be noted that match winner Matthew Pavlich left the game for the Dolce and Cabbana red vest which did not help the Dockers. However one of our most important midfielders for the last 2 months Jack Ziebell was hurt in a heavy collision very early in the game and left also before being able to even register 1 possession. Not a straight swap but please don't use injury to argue a 98 point pounding.
 
Roo Rating: 9 1/2 / 10
 
Daniel Wells
 
Daniel did have some quiet patches but stood up when it counted finishing with 25 possies, 2 goals and a stunning 10 inside 50's. A far cry from Wellsey's best but after a couple of quiet weeks this is what he needed to remind All-Australian selectors he can play.
 
Wells Rating: 8 / 10
 
St Kilda are playing Sydney as I type this and 'we' play St Kilda next Saturday Night. These 2 games are crucial for the Kangaroos to get a sniff at the panties of the voluptuous siren I call Mistress Finals.
 
Until then hail to the Purple People Eater!

Monday, August 8, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Round 20 Review v Hawthorn Hawks

Well what can I say another go against a top 4 team and another loss. Don't get me wrong it wasn't a thumping, the Roos were even briefly ahead with 4 minutes to go. But.... they faded and the old guard for the Hawks came through and again showed us that the Roos are still off the mark. Not much in my mind but still can't seem to win the games when they're in the balance. The Kangaroos have won 2 games by okay teams and through responding to the opposition surge that inevitably came. Round 13 vs Essendon and round 17 vs Western Bulldogs showed a glimpse of some semblance of ticked for the boys in Royal Blue. The rest of the games were a mix of downhill skiing against inferior opposition, getting blasted by Collingwood or Geelong or most frustratingly being in the game for 3 quarters or so before rolling over and giving the game away. This was particularly prevalent against West Coast (Rd1) by 4 points, Richmond (Rd 5) 9pts, Brisbane (Rd 9) 14pts, Sydney (Rd 10)1pt, St Kilda (Rd 15) 9pts, Carlton (Rd 19) 18pts, and on Sunday against Hawthorn (Rd 20)17 pts.

Yes that's correct we have been either even or ahead at some point in the last quarters and lost on 7 occasions. Just because I'm drinking scotch and researching doesn't make me wrong! If the Roos could have pulled 2 of those losses into victories they'd be playing finals this year and getting valuable experience into a core group of 30 - 100 gamers. Considering the Roos held considerable leads at some point in some of those games makes it even more disappointing. All the Kangaroos can do now is take the bye week off and regroup, hope for Essendon to lose to the Bulldogs and win their last 3 games. If results fall the way so that the Roos make it, great. If not, they probably didn't deserve it!

Round 20 @Aurora Stadium vs Hawthorn Hawks

Hawthorn Hawks 2.1 6.6 9.8 15.13 103



North Melbourne Kangaroos 3.7 5.7 9.7 13.8 86

Again North squandered early chances kicking 3 goals 7 behinds and failing to take ascendancy, with a strong breeze in their favour no less. Hawthorn kicked a little better in the second quarter taking a 5 point lead into the main break. Jack Ziebell was again strong in the engine room while Daniel Wells and Andrew Swallow seemed affected by the supposed flu they had. Todd Goldstein again held his own in the ruck. The Roos pulled the deficit back to 1 point at the 3 quarter break. Hawthorn were going to be kicking with the wind in the last so it was always going to be a tough ask. The most disappointing part of the loss was the fact that the Roos took ascendancy and kicked 4 quick goals, all to forward pocket speedster Matty 'Flash' Campbell, he finished with 5 goals for the match. His last goal giving the Roos a 4 point lead with 4 minutes to go. Things started to unravel from there, Lance Franklin finally decided to play and the Hawks kicked away with the last 3 goals of the game. Scott McMahon was great off half back with a team high 29 disposals, 8 marks and 6 tackles. Jack Ziebell was clearly Norths best with 27 disposals including 17 contested and 16 clearances and a goal. Todd Goldstein finished with 37 hit outs to go with his league leading tally. In the end the Hawks midfield stepped it up a gear when it was needed and proved they are about 5 ladder positions ahead of the Arden St boys. Rumour has it that several North player came down with flu like symptoms and diaargha and Lachlan Hansen actually had to pull out just before kick off.
 
Roo Rating: 7/10
 
Daniel Wells
 
Daniel apparently was suffering from mild flu symptoms and even though he finished with 19 touches and 5 tackles he only showed glimpses of brilliance including a much needed long range goal in atrocious Tasmanian conditions.
 
Wells Rating: 5/10
 
Until then hail to

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Other teams results other than the Kangaroos

It's that time of year again in the AFL. After the 3 games today are over, there is only 4 rounds to go. The Kangaroos have their bye next week so will only have today (vs the Hawks in Tasmania, 4th on the ladder) and the final 3 rounds against Fremantle (9th), St Kilda (6th) and Richmond (13th). The Roos should account for the Dockers in Melbourne and Richmond in the last round. I've calculated that the Roos are a very good chance of making the finals if they win all 4 and a possible chance if they beat either the Hawks or Saints and other results go their way.





This is where the other team results come into it. Usually I wouldn't give a toss about an Essendon Vs Sydney game but at the business end of the season and both teams fighting for one of the last 2-3 finals places the game became an interesting one. I couldn't care who kicked the goals, picked up Brownlow votes or was subbed off. I was only interested in the final score. Unfortunately Essendon pulled off a 1 point win and could be the points to hold us out.

As it stands the top 5 team are going to play finals. Collingwood and Geelong will take the top 2 spots, probably in that order. Carlton, Hawthorn and West Coast will fill out spots 3 to 5, again not sure of the order yet. This leaves red hot St Kilda, Sydney, Essendon, Fremantle and the Kangaroos fighting for the last 3 spots to have the honour of playing finals. As it stands, not including the results today, Sunday the 7th of August the Ladder is:

6th - St Kilda 10 wins a draw - 42 points
7th - Sydney 9 wins a draw - 38 points
8th - Essendon 9 wins a draw - 38 points
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9th - Fremantle 9 wins - 36 points
10th - Nth Melbourne 8 wins - 32 points

An unlikely win for the Roos today against Hawthorn will see then move into 9th spot with superior percentage to the Dockers and sit a draw(half a game) out of the 8. This is where the Roos have their finals aspirations in their own hands but surely it's not bad sportsmanship to follow the games featuring the aforementioned teams and hope they lose.

St Kilda have hit a purple patch recently winning their last 6 games and 9 or their last 11. So they are probably out of reach for the Roos, so when they are playing one of the other 3 teams I hope they win. As seen this Friday when they beat Fremantle. The Kangaroos game today is the last game for the round that could have an affect on who will make the finals, so I'll be taping the game that is being broadcast at midnight tonight : (

Next week, Round 21 there are several games that I will keep a keen eye on. I'm bolding the ones I hope win for the hopes of the Roos making the finals for 2011.

St Kilda v Collingwood - Pies hot favourites ;)
Fremantle v Carlton - Carlton favourites ;)
Western Bulldogs v Essendon - Close game but going with Essendon. I'd love an upset though!
Richmond v Sydney - Sydney favs but who knows
North Melbourne have the bye. If all results go according to plan the ladder will look like this:

6th St Kilda 10 wins a draw - 42 points
7th Sydney 10 wins a draw - 42 points
8th Essendon 10 wins a draw - 42 points
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9th Fremantle 9 wins - 36 points
10th Nth Melbourne 8 wins - 32 points
I'm giving the Roos a loss to the Hawks, St Kilda and Fremantle likely to lose and wins to Sydney and Essendon.

Round 22
West Coast v Essendon - Eagle at home to win
Nth Melb v Fremantle - Roos favs in Melb to win
Sydney v St Kilda - Saints favs due to better form to win
Ladder
6th St Kilda 11 wins a draw - 46 points
7th Sydney 10 wins a draw - 42 points
8th Essendon 10 wins a draw - 42 points
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9th North Melb 9 wins - 36 points
10th Fremantle  9 wins - 36 points

Round 23
Fremantle v Collingwood - Pies to win
Geelong v Sydney - Geelong to win
St Kilda v Nth Melb - Roos to learn from last loss that should have been a win.
Essendon v Port Adelaide - Essendon to win. YCW Stonecats U15s could beat Power!
Ladder
6th St Kilda 11 wins a draw - 46 pts
7th Essendon 11 wins a draw - 46pts
8th Sydney 10 wins a draw - 42pts
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9th Nth Melb 10 wins - 40pts
10th Fremantle 9 wins - 36 pts

Round 24
I not going to look at Fremantle as they will be out of contention by now.
Sydney v Brisbane - Sydney to win
Carlton v St Kilda - Carlton likely playing for top 4 spot to win
Richmond v Nth Melb - Surely Nth to win
Essendon have te bye
Ladder
6th St Kilda 11 wins a draw - 46 pts
7th Sydney 11 wins a draw - 46 pts
8th Essendon 11 wins a draw - 46 pts
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9th Nth Melb 11 wins - 44 pts

So if the results go according to plan and the Roos are able to beat either the Hawks or the Saints they'd still miss out by 2 points (the draw). That is why I will be hoping for an upset and a team like the Bulldogs or Richmond to beat 1 of the 3 teams ahead of us on the ladder.

I guess I should focus on the game today but that's how I roll.

Until then hail to an upset! (or two!)

Sunday, July 31, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Round 19 Review

In the Kangaroos only Friday night game of the year they were pitted against top 4 Carlton in a true of test of their place in the pecking order. 3 heavy losses to Collingwood (twice) and Geelong only enhanced the view that they were a fair pace of the mark.

The Kangaroos have been able to match it with teams out of the 8 and 2 disappointing losses to Sydney (1 point) and St Kilda (9 points) prove they are comfortable in he middle of the ladder. The middle of the ladder however could be seen as ranging from 7th to 11th and you only get to play finals if you finish 8th or higher. So where abouts do the Kangaroos sit in the 'middle pack'? Well losses to Sydney (6th), St Kilda(7th), West Coast (5th) and Fremantle (8th) make it appear they are just off the mark at the moment but a closer inspection shows the Roos were a chance in those games losing them by 1, 9, 4 and 29 points respectively. Sure I here you say, the good teams wins the close games (see Geelong) but it also points out that the Roos aren't that far off either.

The last 4 games of the year against Hawthorn (4th), Fremantle(8th), St Kilda(7th) and Richmond(13th) will give a good indication as 3 are top 8 sides and Richmond sitting in 13th spot. The Roos should win the last game if they want to be seen as improving and heading in the right direction. A home game against an injury riddled Fremantle, a visit to Tasmania against the Hawks and a rematch against the Saints will show the Roos where they're at. 3 wins out of 4 could see them playing finals and 4 would give them a likely chance.

But I'm getting ahead of myself let's look back at Friday night. If we must.

Round 19 vs Carlton Blues @ES

North Melbourne Kangaroos 3.2 6.2 7.6 9.8 62



Carlton Blues 1.4 3.9 6.12 11.14 80

I was quietly confident about the match up with several key position players missing through injury and our ability to match up well against the Blues. 5 scoring shots a piece but wayward kicking from Carlton saw the Roos go into the first break 10 points up. The usual players for both teams were laying well.
 
Again wayward kicking saw the Blues go into the main break 11 down after kicking 3 goals 9. Carlton clearly had the better of the 3rd quarter restricting the Roos to 1 goal 4 and clawing back the deficit so that both teams were tied at the last break.
 
The going was tough at the start of the last quarter and the Kangaroos squandered a couple of gettable chances particularly marks inside 50 to Drew Petrie and Lachie Hansen. Carlton capitalised on these mistakes and took their chances in a 5 minute spurt kicking 3 quick goals, the ascendancy and as it turns out the game. Andrew Swallow toiled hard all day and tried his heart out in the last but in the end there were too many travellers and the Roos were over run by a fit Carlton side led admirably by skipper and new dad Chris Judd who was instrumental in the last quarter. Bryce Gibbs also shone in a different role in attack kicking 4 important goals in a low scoring match. Swallow ended with a game high 32 possessions, 5 I50's a goal and 9 tackles. Ziebell continued his consistent form with 22 touches and 10 tackles. Goldstein as always played his role with 36 hit outs and 5 tackles.
 
Roo Rating: 7 1/2 / 10
 
Daniel Wells
 
Wells had by far his quietest night with 5 tackles and 13 possessions. Most disturbing was the fact he went missing in the last when he was most needed and this game alone could be his unravelling for an All-Australian selection. Overall a disappointing performance by Daniel.
 
Wells Rating: 3  / 10
 
Let's hope Wells and his Roo mates can bounce back next Sunday @Aurora Stadium, Launceston.
 
Until then hail to FNF!

Friday, July 29, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Must Win Friday Night Game!

The Kangaroos take on 4th placed Carlton in arguably their most important match so far.

The Roos have been able to account for most teams below them on the ladder and have also been blown out of the park against the top 2 teams. This is a chance to prove to the AFL public that they belong and can match it with the big boys. The Kangaroos currently sit in 10th position a half a game out of the 8 and play Hawthorn next week in another test before a bye. A win tonight and a Fremantle loss to Hawthorn would see the Roos enter the 8 and finals talk for the first time all year. After losing the first 4 games of the year and dropping several winnable games the Roos have won 6 of their last 8 and apart from being gangbanged by Collingwood have been playing good uncompromising footy with loads of contested footy to accompany clearances and inside 50's. If not for inaccurate kicking in front of the big sticks, the Roos would have an even better %.

Where the game will be won!

Let's look at the raw team stats (Totals):

Clearances:  2nd Carlton - 3rd Kangaroos
Contested Possessions: 3rd Carlton - 4th Kangaroos
Inside 50: 3rd Kangaroos - 5th Carlton
1%ers: 3rd Kangaroos - 6th Carlton
Contested Marks: 5th Kangaroos - 11th Carlton
Hit Outs: 2nd Kangaroos - 3rd Carlton
Goals: 3rd Carlton - 6th Kangaroos
Tackles: 2nd Carlton - 8th Kangaroos

Is there a clear winner? The only thing clear here is both teas are doing well in all of these statistical areas.


How about players in the top 10 (Total)
Clearances: 3rd Judd (C); 4th Swallow(NM); 9th Murphy (C)
Contested Possessions: E4th Swallow (NM) Judd(C); 6th Murphy (C)
Inside 50: 4th Simpson (C); 6th Wells (NM); 9th Murphy (C); 10th Judd(C)
1%ers: 2nd Thompson (NM)
Contested Marks: 3rd Petrie (NM)
Hit Outs: 1st Goldstein (NM)595; 6th Warrnock (C) 373 - 222 diference
Goals: 4th Walker (C); 7th Petrie (NM); E8th Betts (C), Garlett (C)
Tackles: 8th Swallow

Any clearer? The match winners will be Judd, Murphy and the Carlton small forwards vs Swallow, Wells, Goldstein and the Petrie up forward.

Whoever can win the clearances and contested possession should result in more inside 50's and scoring shots. If it's North Melbourne they need to kick above .500 and they're a red hot chance.

Check in in a couple of days for the review.

Until then hail to the clearance!

Monday, July 25, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Top 3 individual performances

There are 2 performances that stand out as 2 of the best for the whole league but choosing the third best was a little tougher. Having a high number in one or more statistical areas doesn't necessarily make it a great performance. Brady Rawlings often picks up 30+ possessions but they aren't as damaging to the opposition as 30 possessions from a more skillful player like Daniel Wells. Shear possessions and marks don't tell the same story as taking into account whether they were contested or a number of uncontested half-back time wasters.

So these are in order and I'm going to start with #1.

#1 Individual Performance (so far)

Andrew Swallow

Round 11 vs Adelaide Crows

I rate Andrew's game against the Crows as the most complete and influential by any player wearing the Royal Blue this year.

Swallow started the game hot winning 2 clearances and kicking a goal in the first 90 seconds. By quarter-time he had 17 disposals, 14 contested possessions, and 10 clearances to his name. Swallow single handedly won the team the quarter and although he didn't replicate these dizzying stat for the 3 subsequent quarters he still played a great game and ending up with some near records on the way. His 39 possessions were used at an astonishingly high 84% effectiveness. He laid 5 tackles, picked u 17 clearances and kicked 2 goals. He also took 3 uncharacteristic bounces as he was obviously aware he was playing a blinder. His most impressive stat was his 27 contested possessions that was 1 off the all-time record. This stat shows that Swallow wasn't on the end of easy kicks and he went and got the ball himself.


#2 Individual Performance

Jack Ziebell

Round 17 - Western Bulldogs

You could excuse Ziebell his relatively slow start to the season as his is coming off 2 broken legs and hip surgery and he's only 20. Coach Brad Scott subbed him out of most games at the start of the season as his fitness slowly built up and Ziebell has started to repay the faith picking up 20+ possies in 7 out of the last 9 games.

It was on the Sunday afternoon against the Bulldogs that Ziebell played his breakout game picking up 41 valuable possessions. His 28 kicks were more than any Bulldog could manage in possessions for the match. Ziebell entered the league with a mature body and show this by shrugging many tackles as well as laying 6 of his own. He was able to pick up 20 contested possessions and executed 8 valuable clearances. His confidence building during the season and reaching a crescendo as he attacked the ball and took the game on as evident by his 8 inside 50's an a goal.

Ziebell still needs to build a bigger fitness base as an uninterrupted pre-season will help with this but his game is even more magnificent in the reality that Ziebell was only on he ground for 68% of the game time. Imagine what he'll be able to do when he can play a regular midfield role at about 85% GT?

#3 Individual Performances

Todd Goldstein

Round 14 vs Port Adelaide

Picking the 3rd IP was difficult as a few players has very good games and Daniel Wells was unlucky as was Drew Petrie but Goldstein needs to be rewarded for his ultra consistent season thus far that could/should result in an All-Australian selection.

Goldstein set the tone early and finished the game with a staggering 53 hit outs (His second 53HO game for the year) and his attack on the footy a marvel for a player who stands 201cm and 103kgs. He picked up 13 handy possessions including 4 rebounds out of 50 and a goal. When he didn't have the ball on a string he laid 6 tackles.

I'd love to be able to update this post with another stand out performance before the season is over particularly a finals game.

Until then hail to Spitta!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos - Round 18 Review


Round 18 - Brisbane Lions @ET

North Melbourne Kangaroos 4.7 8.10 12.15 17.20 122


Brisbane Lions 4.0 8.5 10.6 11.11 77

I hate game when we're quite strong favourites and this one was as important for final 8 aspirations as any this weekend. 'We' also owed the Lions an uppercut after they beat us earlier in the year when they had no rights!!!
 
Another dominant 1st quarter wasted by inaccurate goal kicking had me prepared for the worst. 11 scoring shots to open the game is a good effort but 4 goals from those opportunities is not. 4 goals 3 in the second quarter was in improvement in accuracy but saw the Roos holding onto a tenuous 5 point lead at the main break. Daniel Wells was having a rare quiet half but Ryan Bastinac was having a consistent ball winning half to counter it. While some of the usual suspects were playing well Swallow, Goldstein and Petrie (Despite his inaccurate goal kicking!?) what was most refreshing was the younger brigade in Leigh Adams, Bastinac and Jack Ziebell picking up the midfield slack.
 
I was always of the belief that the Roos would wear the young Lions down and eventually pull away and they did just that kicking 4 goals to 2 in the 3rd quarter and 5 to 1 in the last to pull out a percentage boosting 45 point win. The key match up for the game was in the ruck between 2 of the up and coming tall timber of the AFL Todd Goldstein and Matthew Leuenberger. They are 1 and 2 respectively in the league for hitouts and are capable of going forward and adding to the scoreboard. It was almost a tie but Goldstein stamped another claim for All-Australian honours with 42 hit outs and 2 very important goals. Leuey was probably 50/50 in ruck contests against Goldy but Goldy's tank enabled him to play an astounding 98% of game time to Leuey's 68% which allowed him to attend more stoppages and therefore end up with the more hit outs. I tipping this two ruckmen to be the premiere ruckmen of the comp for the next 10 years like Dean Cox and Aaron Sandilands. If Petrie had kicked straighter we would have been 'Best on Ground' with 13 very strong marks and 8 scoring shots. Unfortunately he kicked 3.5 and should have had at least 6 but in the end it was enough and the Roos have the chance to enter the 8 next weekend if they can beat Carlton on the big stage of the Roo grown Friday Night canvas. On a Lions note Simon Black played a blinder and should be good for at least 2 more years!
 
Roo Rating: 8 / 10
 
Daniel Wells
 
Daniel had a quiet day amassing only 17 possessions and almost half of them in the last quarter. It is his lowest output for the year and goes with a n 18 and a 19 possie performance as the only time he hasn't had 20+ in 18 rounds. It goes to show how good he is when his 12 kicks all hit a target and he drifted forward and kicked 2 goals plus an easy snap that was just wide left. He also laid 5 bone crunching tackles to match his new aggressive inside game. If Wells wants to be considered elite and one of the A grade players in the comp he will need to step up on Friday night with a team lifting performance.
 
Wells Rating: 6.5 / 10
 
Until then hail to the Dish!!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

North Melbourne Kangaroos R14 - R17 Review


Round 14 – Port Adelaide Power @AAMI


Port Adelaide Power 5.3 9.4 10.5 14.7 91



North Melbourne Kangaroos 5.0 12.4 18.8 21.10 136

This was a must win for the Roos and as such is always seen as a danger game for me! Port are fighting very hard NOT to be the team that wins the 'spoon' in the Gold Coast Suns 1st year. At quarter time when they were up by 3 points I wasn't panicking but knew they need to stamp their authority on the game and thankfully in the 2nd quarter they did. Despite Port kicking 4 goals for the term the Roos poured 6 goals 4 onto the scoreboard and it had the effect of warm treacle. Port felt the omnipresent pressure from said scoreboard and the scoreline slowly drifted out of reach like Wilson (or should I say Sherrin) out at sea. Daniel Wells and Jack Ziebell were having quality games and supplying the forward line with quality entries. If Drew Petrie and Brent Harvey could have kicked straighter the final margin would have been larger than the 45 points it eventuated into. Petrie kicked 4.3 and Harvey 3.3 but 21.10 for the team was a great sign after games earlier in the season being sub .500 and seemingly costing the 4 points. Todd Goldstein didn't gather a heap of the pill (6 possessions) but he did rag-doll the opposition recording an almost record 53 hit outs and 6 tackles to stamp his name in All-Australian contention. The Roo interestingly again had the most players on the field who were yet to notch up 50 games.

Roo Rating : 8.5 / 10


Daniel Wells

Daniel again gathered 20+ possies, equal leading the team with 27 including a team high 6 inside 50's. His silky skills helped break the Power back in the 2 and 3rd terms and his attacked on the ball has proved thus far not to be an aberration. He also chimed in with a handy goal.

Wells Rating: 8 / 10


Round 15 - St Kilda Saints @ET

North Melbourne Kangaroos 3.2 7.3 9.6 10.10 70



St Kilda Saints 3.4 10.5 12.7 12.7 79

This could prove to be an important game finals wise as the Saints are finally hitting form that pre-season selectors were tipping. In a typically low scoring see-sawing affair the lead changed several time and neither team ever looking out of the running for the biccies. It was arguable the 2nd quarters that won the Saints the game when they piled on 7 goals to 4. They were only to score 2 goals for the 2nd half but it was enough to hold on for a 9 point victory. The Kangaroos more than had their chances in the 2nd half but rushed wayward kicking cost them the win. 1.4 in the last quarter was inexcusable considering the high amount of time the ball spent inside their 50 metre arc and the fact the Saints didn't score a point and never looked like it. They flooded their back line and the Roo didn't play smart football bombing it onto Drew Petrie when he was often outnumbered 3 to 1 instead of looking for a 2nd lead up option. Brady Rawlings picked up a Roo high 25 possies but is rarely damaging with the ball. Todd Goldstein continued his stellar and consistent year with 47 hit outs giving him 100 over weeks. Leigh Adams was a bright light up forward kicking 3 goals straight in a close game.
 
Roo Rating: 7 / 10
 
Daniel Wells
 
Well again picked up 20+ possessions and pumped the ball 5 times into attack and laid 6 tackles. He wasn't at his best but 13 of his kicks are more damaging than 30 Rawlings disposals
 
Wells Rating: 7 / 10

Round 16 - Collingwood Magpies @MCG

Collingwood Magpies 4.3 10.6 16.12 22.15 147



North Melbourne Kangaroos 1.5 2.8 3.9 3.12 30

After the jail style pumping the Roos suffered in the 2nd round to the Pies I was just hoping for a better effort, not deluding my self with a win. The Roos actually had more of the ball and had they kicked straighter (1.5) could have been in the game but the lead slowly then quickly blew out and the young Joeys put their heads and eventually lost by a record (to the Pies) 114. Kicking 3.12 for the day didn't help either. I will say however that the Pies are a bloody good team!! Zeibell and Wells again tried with 27 and 29 possies respectively and Goldstein won his position with 38 hit outs.

Roo Rating: 1 / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel tried for much of the day but with so many passengers even his impact on the contest was lessened. Still one of the best Roos though that doesn't say much.6 tackles and 5 I50's are handy stats in any game.

Wells Rating: 6 / 10

Round 17 – Western Bulldogs @ET


North Melbourne Kangaroos 3.3 11.7 13.11 21.16 142



Western Bulldogs 5.3 7.4 13.6 17.9 111

I hope hoping the Roos would respond after a 100+ point walloping and according to history it was never in doubt. Since 2001 the Roos have lost 6 games by 100+ and have also won every game after that. They are the only team with a 100% record. When the Doggies picked up a 22 point buffer last in the last quarter I was cautious but all the typical Roos were playing including a great opening quarter to Daniel Wells. Halfway through the 2nd quarters the game opened up and the Roos managed to score a flurry of goals. Live-wire small forward Matty Campbell relished the insistent I50's registering 3 1st half goals and Petrie was clunking marks. North finished the quarter with a year record of 8 goals 4 and a 27 point lead. The Bulldogs came out and played some good footy in the 3rd kicking 6 goals to 2 trailing by only 5 points at the last break. I was still optimistic as Ziebell, Wells and Swallow were getting plenty of the ball and Goldstein was having another solid game. The lead changed several times through out the term and Ziebell continued to find the aget with ease ending up with a crazy 41 possies including 21 contested and 13 clearances. He had 28 kicks, 5 marks, 6 tackles, 8 I50's and a goal to his name by the final siren and all on playing only 67% game time. Ziebell has been much maligned through out his career but when you take into account he has had 2 broken legs and hip surgery and he's only 20 it's quite remarkable that he is not playing in the #2's let alone picking up 40+ possies. He is the 2nd youngest player ever to get that much leather in one game. The Roos had too much of the ball and ending up kicking another 8 goals 5 for the quarter to run away with a 31 point lead and a real chance of playing finals. This would be up there with the Essendon win in the fact that they were challenged and responded with great footy. Andrew Swallow also had a good game after a couple of quiet ones finishing with 33 including 8 I50's and 5 tackles. The skipper Boomer Harvey had a blinder of a last term and provided a lot of spark finishing with 26 including 2 goals and 5 goal contributions.
Roo Rating : 9/ 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel got the ball 33 times including 23 extremely damaging kicks 9 I 50's and 4 tackles. At half time Wells had more kicks than any Bulldogs player had possessions. If Ziebell hadn't hadn't gone berserk Wells would have been a clear Best on Ground. As it was during the coaches voting Wells equalled Ziebell with 9 out of a possible 10 (a 5 and a 4 vote). Wells is seriously getting All-Australian and Brownlow talk in many media circles and would be a favourite slightly ahead of Goldstein for the Syd Barker medal (North Melbourne Best and Fairest). This has clearly been Wells' best season so far in consistency and the amount of great games.

Wells Rating: 9 / 10

Until then hail to the zieBULL!!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

2011 1st Half Season Review – North Melbourne Kangaroos


Round 1 – V West Coast Eagles @PS

West Coast Eagles 3.7 6.10 9.12 13.14 92

North Melbourne Kangaroos 4.3 6.5 10.8 13.10 88

The Roos travelled to Perth for the 1st round of the season to play the Wooden Spooners from last year. The Roos only legitimate ruckman Todd Goldstein pulled out hours before the bounce with gastro. This left rookie Elivated Cameron Pederson to ruck against Dean Cox (several time All-Australian). Pederson finished with the impressive numbers of 20 Disposals, 12 kicks and 18 hitouts. Cox finished with 29 hit outs, 29 disposals and 2 goals but for a first gamer Pederson can hold his high. In a twilight game that saw temperatures at 36 degrees the Roos ran out of steam in the last and were pipped at the post by less than a goal, including a contentious free kick to Luke Shuey that put the Eagles up for the win.



Roo Rating: 7 ½ / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel racked up a modest 19 possies consisting of 14 kicks, 5 handballs and 5 marks. He kicked 1 goal and assisted with 2 more contributing to 3 of the teams 13 goals. Most impressively he kicked the ball inside 50 7 times (I50).

Wells Rating: 7 ½ / 10

Round 2 – Collingwood Magpies @ET

North Melbourne Kangaroos 1.4 2.9 4.12 7.14 56

Collingwood Magpies 5.5 9.8 15.12 21.17 143

Once again the Roo were pumped by a top 4 team. Kicking 2.9 in the first half and 7.14 didn’t help the score either. More accurate kicking may have brought the margin from 87 down to about the 50 range but we were never in this one.

Roo Rating : 3 / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel got the ball 24 times again kicking it 14 times with 10 handballs and 8 marks. He also had 6 I50’s. Wells would have been one of the best for the Roos on the day but didn’t seem as damaging, I guess this happens when the team is playing poorly.

Wells Rating: 5 / 10

Round 4: v Fremantle Dockers @PS

Fremantle Dockers 5.6 9.9 14.12 18.19 127

North Melbourne Kangaroos 4.3 8.6 9.10 14.14 98

The first 3 matched of the year saw North take on Collingwood and head to the state of Western Australia, so I was never expecting to win them all but I was bitterly disappointed that we blew two games we /could/should have won. I know with a young list there will be lapses in concentration but we lost the game by 29 points and lost the 3rd quarter by 23 points. Kicking 1.4 in the 3rd hurt our chances of being in the game for the 4th (which we won!)

Roo Rating: 7 / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel continued he good (only good) early season form picking up 26 possies including 12 kicks and 14 handballs. He also kicked 2 goals plus 2 goal assists, contributing 4 goals towards the 14 kicked for the day. 4 I50’s were also handy.

Wells Rating: 7 ½ / 10

Round 5: v Richmond Tigers @ET

North Melbourne Kangaroos 5.1 8.6 12.11 14.19 103

Richmond Tigers 1.3 6.8 10.10 17.10 112

Another blown game and a 0-4 start to the season. This loss is even more disappointing in that the Roos lead at every change but were again run over in the last. 2.8 in the 4th shows the ball was getting I50 but rushed/wasted opportunities killed us. Richmond also did very well kicking 7 straight for the quarter. Drew Petrie starred with 6 goals without a blemish to his name. Swallow was another stand out with a Roo high of 32 possessions, 2 goals, 2 assisted and 5 tackles. It wasn’t enough as the Roos went down by 9 points.

Roo Rating: 7 ½ / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel picked up 20 possessions including 11 kicks, a goal and only 2 I50’s. This was definitely Wells’ quietest day so far but only 4 Roos managed to get the ball more than him.

Wells Rating: 7 / 10

Round 6: v Port Adelaide Power @ET

North Melbourne Kangaroos 4.5 7.12 13.20 18.25 133

Port Adelaide Power 2.4 4.6 8.9 10.13 73

The Roos notched their first win of the year in style winning each quarter and dominating in most key areas. The only let down was the inaccuracy in front of goal. Lindsay Thomas was the worst culprit with 1.6 to his name. Round 1 in the only time they have kicked more goals than behinds. Accurate kicking would have needed a much larger winning margin. Todd Goldstein dominated with 35 hit outs giving the mid field first use of the ball. This resulted in 11 players getting 20 or more possessions. Harvey was damaging with 24 and 3 goals.

Roo Rating: 8 ½ / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel was again good but only good with 20 possies including 15 kicks, 6 marks and 5 I50’s. 4 straight games with 20+ possies (19 in the first round) shows the consistency is building up after a good preseason (first in a long time).

Wells Rating: 7 / 10

Round 7: v Geelong Cats @SS

Geelong Cats 4.4 10.5 16.11 19.13 127

North Melbourne Kangaroos 3.3 5.5 8.5 9.7 61

The Roos once again were bent over by a top 4 team and did little to account for themselves. Rawlings and Harvey both had over 30 possies but more than half were handballs and not damaging enough. Petrie also bobbed up with 3 goals. Another startling statistic was the discrepancy of players who have played less than 50 games. No opponent has fielded more <50 game players than North but the Geelong had 4 to North’s 12 (more than half!) North hasn’t fielded less than 11 players in this category which is half their team. No an excuse but an insight into the different stages of development both teams are at.

Roo Rating: 3 / 10

Daniel Wells

Wells had an okay game considering the team output and again had over 20 possessions. His 28 possies consisted of 15 kicks, 13 handballs, 5 marks, 1 goal an assist and 5 I50’s. Definitely one of the best for the Roos but too many passengers on the team.

Wells Rating: 7 ½ / 10

Round 8: v Melbourne Demons @ET

North Melbourne Kangaroos 3.2 7.5 14.7 19.10 124

Melbourne Demons 7.2 8.6 10.10 12.11 83

Richmond, Melbourne and North are often referred to as the young teams coming up through the ranks and are in similar places in their development. Well North blew a golden opportunity to beat the Tigers earlier (they get the chance to redeem themselves in the last round of the year) so this was a must win to prove to the AFL world that they are on the rise and that young recruit will be ready to take over from Boomer in a couple of years. So when Melbourne kicked 7 goals to 3 in the 1st quarter I was worried. Goldstein started to dominate in the ruck and North clawed the deficit back to 7 points at the main break giving some hope to the young group of players. But it was in the premiership 3rd quarter that North took the game and proved they could match it with the teams in the middle of the ladder. They kicked 7 goals to 2 and blew the game apart. Harvey and Wells kicked 3 goals each and Edwards starred with 6 straight. The Roos also shook the monkey off their back of fading in the 4th quarter and kicked almost double the amount of goals to behinds.

Roo Rating: 9 / 10 (despite the 1st qtr not because of it.)

Daniel Wells

Daniel led the Roos with 29 possies including an impressive 21 kicks, 8 marks, 3 goals with 2 assists and 5 I50’s. This was by far the best game for Wells of the year and he often set up the play and started to find his ball as well as lay 6 tackles.

Wells Rating: 9 / 10

Round 9: v Brisbane Lions @G

Brisbane Lions 2.3 4.6 7.10 10.13 73

North Melbourne Kangaroos 2.1 6.7 8.9 8.11 59

This loss was as disappointing as the Tigers one because again they led at the main break and 3qtr time but couldn’t even score a goal in the last qtr. Sure there were some dubious 50 metre penalties but the Roos only have themselves to blame for not putting the game away earlier when they dominated but couldn’t make it could on the scoreboard. For the second week in a row North had less <50 game players than the opposition (I believe 1 or 2 have ticked over into the 50-100 bracket now).

Roo Rating: 5 / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel had an average game with average stats and average impact. 18 possies saw him dip under the 20 mark for the 2nd time this season.

Wells Rating: 5 / 10

Round 10: v Sydney Swans @ET

North Melbourne Kangaroos 3.4 5.10 7.13 9.17 71

Sydney Swans 1.4 5.8 8.11 10.12 72

Another close loss sees the Roos sitting at 2-6 in what could easily have been 5-3 and a place in the top 8. This is what makes the difference between a young team and a classy outfit of veterans like Geelong who have won several games by less than 10 points. Again inaccurate kicking cost us the game. We had 4 more scoring shots but 9.17 was never going to be enough to win the game. Inaccuracy in the last 5 minutes was painful to watch as the Roos kept rushing shots on goal and either registering points (4 for the qtr) or missing altogether.

Roo Rating: 7 / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel racked up 26 possies with 14 kicks, 3 marks and a goal. Although Wells did some great things he was also mediocre for part of the game.

Wells Rating: 6 ½ / 10

Round 11: v Adelaide Crows @ET

North Melbourne Kangaroos 6.1 8.3 13.5 18.7 115

Adelaide Crows 2.1 4.4 6.7 10.8 68

The Roos jumped out of the blocks with 6 goals to 2 in the 1st qtr and never looked back. The most marked improvement was the accuracy in front of goal kicking 18.7 through 11 different goal scorers. Swallow hit the headlines with a monster 1st quarter finishing the game with 39 awesome possessions, 2 goals, 5 tackles, 6 I50’s, 27 clearances and 18 contested possessions. This was also the start of a purple patch for Jack Ziebell who is coming off 2 broken legs and 2 seasons and has been managed by Coach Scott particularly in terms of subbing him off. He raked up 25 important possies, a goal 6 I50’s and 11 bone crunching tackles. Much kudos needs to go to ruckman Todd Goldstein who is playing in All-Australian form with his 48 hit outs.

Roo Rating: 9 / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel added 23 possies to his yearly tally including 15 kicks, 6 marks and 5 I50’s. Wells had 3 less possies than the previous week but had much more impact and played a huge role in the all-important 1st qtr setting the tone for the game.

Wells Rating: 8 / 10

Round 12: v Gold Coast Suns @MS

Gold Coast Suns 0.2 2.4 4.8 9.9 63

North Melbourne Kangaroos 7.3 9.7 14.11 18.14 122

There is a lot of history between the Gold Coast (area) and North. The AFL pushed for a relocation there a few years back and the board denied it and our making sure their home is as Arden St in North Melbourne. This was also a potential danger game as the Suns had been playing good footy and in the only other game played at Metricon Stadium the Sun lead the top of the ladder Cats by as much as 20 points. The Suns fielded 14 <50 gamers to the Roos 11 and it showed in the 1st qtr when they were blown out of the water when the Roos kicked 7 goals for none including 3 in the 1st 3 minutes. Daniel Well starred with 33 possies (very clean despite the torrential rain) and Harvey kicked 4 goals in his Kangaroos Games record breaking match. Aaron Edwards also kicked 5 goals. It was also the 1st time for the year the Roos have back to back games.

Roo Rating: 9 / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel led North with 33 possies including 20 damaging kicks in the wet, 7 marks, 8 I50’s and 8 tackles. Finally talk of consistency and All-Australian/Brownlow form are starting to be bandies about by the media. Wells has had 20+ possessions in 9 of 11 games with a year low of 18.

Wells Rating: 9 / 10

Round 13: v Essendon Bombers @ET

Essendon Bombers 1.8 6.13 10.17 12.18 90

North Melbourne Kangaroos 5.3 9.3 13.6 17.9 111

This was a huge game in the context of the season. The Bombers started out red hot and were being bandied about as top 4 but 3 straight losses has seen the same media types calling for not even making the 8. The Roos have been the polar opposite with 4 straight losses to start the year and many lost chances calling for North to finish bottom 4. After 3 wins in 4 weeks many are saying 8 is not out of the equation. The Roos started out red hot with 5 goals to nothing (Essendon kicked their only goal for the 1st qtr after the siren). Wells again was on fire and the forwards were working beautifully together with Hansen out and rookie Cameron Pederson in his place. Aaron has been consistently kicking goals since his return from a stint in the VFL but he played more up the ground taken 8 marks outside 50 help contribute to the constant I50’s. Lindsay Thomas shook off his inaccuracy shackles kicking 4.1 and Petrie and Pederson both kicked 3.1 giving the Roos a potent but well spread offense. The Bombers came charging back and even took the lead in the last quarter but the most impressive part of the win was the Roos kicking the final 4 goals and finally running out a game to beat their 1st top 8 side. This win leaves the Roos half a game (a draw) out of the 8 with games against Port Adelaide and St Kilda hopefully setting them up for a tilt at the finals.

Roo Rating: 9 / 10

Daniel Wells

Daniel roamed free in the first qtr and picked up 14 damaging disposals. This was the catalyst to the 5 goals to 1 score line. He ended up with 23 including 14 kicks, 2 marks and a goals. Although Wells went quiet for the middle part of the game he stood up when the game was in the balance taking a crucial mark in Essendon’s forward 50 and repelling the ball several times. If Wells can keep up this form he should be strongly considered for the All-Australian squad and finish top 5 in the Brownlow medal.

Wells Rating: 8 ½ / 10



Overall Kangaroos Rating: 7 / 10

Overall Daniel Wells rating: 8 / 10