Kieran Lovell

21 disposals, 6 marks, 2 tackles

“It was Lovell’s first game back, after having not played all year. I felt like he impacted reasonably well, he had five clearances for us which was good. He looked like he was running on top of the ground, he’s done a power of running with his shoulder injury so he’s been able to maintain his fitness. But probably, if anything, it’s just that match fitness that he needs to get over the next couple of weeks. He played 60% game-time and still ended up with 21 possessions. He’ll improve from that, but that’s a pretty good effort, coming back in and playing your first game and impacting the way he did.” CN

 

Ollie Hanrahan

17 disposals, 2 marks, 1 tackle, 1 goal

“Hanrahan played on-ball and forward. He just makes something out of nothing at times because he can be quite creative with the footy. His impact was good, he kicked 1.1 and was involved in a lot of scoring chains. His ball use is quite good, he finished with 88 per cent efficiency. He uses his legs well, he had four clearances, so he clears the ball well with his speed and his step. He’s a young kid that’s obviously still developing as well so he has a lot of upside.” CN

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Teia Miles

17 disposals, 8 marks, 1 tackle, 5 goals

“Milesy played forward again. His workrate has been through the roof since he has been forward. He has always worked hard, but his ability to get up the ground and rip back has been outstanding and has given him the best opportunity to kick goals. So, he’s finished with five goals and a score assist as well. He’s providing some crumbing opportunities for us and also getting on the end of a few marks so he just needs to maintain his workrate and hopefully continue to get rewarded on the scoreboard as well.” CN

 

Kurt Heatherley

15 disposals, 6 marks, 2 tackles 

“He had three inside 50s and with his 15 disposals, he is getting involved in the game really well. He set us up with a few scoring chains as well. His spoiling was quite strong and his defensive actions were very good as always.” CN

 

Marc Pittonet

15 disposals, 6 marks, 5 tackles, 33 hit-outs

“He competed really well against some quality ruckmen (St Kilda’s Tom Hickey and Jason Holmes). Between him and Ty, I thought they competed really well in the ruck. He ended up with 33 hit-outs. The best thing about Pitto’s game was his contested marking and his ability to get back and help the defence. He’s growing more and more confident each week as a physical ruckman. He makes the smalls walk taller by giving them first use around the ground.” CN

 

Kade Stewart

13 disposals, 6 marks, 2 tackles, 1 goal 

“He had another three shots at goal, so he’s always impacting the scoreboard which is great. He probably played mostly forward on the day. It would have been great for him to get a bit more reward on the scoreboard, if he had kicked a little bit straighter. But it’s good that he is still lively around goals.” CN

 

Dallas Willsmore

13 disposals, 7 marks, 3 tackles

“He played forward. He’d be a little bit disappointed not to have hit the scoreboard this week but Dall is a quality player and he draws a lot of the footy. It’s quite a tight ground at Sandringham (Trevor Barker Oval) so we probably bypassed him a little bit.” CN

 

Mitchell Lewis

12 disposals, 7 marks, 2 rebound 50s

“He played back again. He started the game really well, I think he had seven disposals in the first quarter. He was off the ground for a little bit to get some treatment but he ended up coming back on. He took three marks from opposition, so we are really encouraging him to use his hands and take marks from opposition boot when he can run and jump at it. It’s still a foreign position for him, playing back. We know he has the ability to go forward, so we will probably explore that again in the back end of the season.” CN

 

Ty Vickery

12 disposals, 4 marks, 4 tackles, 8 hit-outs, 3 goals

 

“He kicked three goals. His contested marking was probably the highlight. He works really hard in the forward half to create for others. He went into the ruck for a little bit, but not that often. He finished with four tackles so his physicality was a stand-out again, whilst obviously hitting the scoreboard was nice as well.” CN

 

Conor Nash

6 disposals, 1 mark, 4 tackles

“He played three quarters after missing a lot of footy. He’s a guy that is still developing and getting familiar with the game. I thought he settled as the game went on and a few of his defensive actions were quite good. He’ll look to improve on that performance playing as a backman.” CN