Very even performance by Keilor players...but I would have given BOG to Galea, took a heap of strong contested marks and kicked six out of the 13 Keilor goals
Note that the players are released on a weekly basis, so the issue is if they were not released for the weekend that they played for their EDFL club.....so this may not be the case for Shinners....but is the case for Tipungwuti.
Here is a link to the official VFL released players list for 4th/5th April --> ehttp://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-0-0&sID=276861&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=23443217
....no Anthony Tipungwuti released from Essendon Bombers so looks cut & dried.....points to Keilor.
Great Performance by Greenvale, showed strength of character throughout the match, put their heads over the ball and played as a team. For Marby, Holland and Ayers can hold their heads up....the rest should feel embarrassed by their performances (including their coach).
Grand Final was a great game. Greenvale needed to make some moves...stayed with the same (non functioning) forward structure all day. Needed to throw some players around (ie. put Jorgenson up forward) to try and break the game open. Didn't see any significant moves from Greenvale coaches...
Great game between Greenvale & Keilor. Greenvale worthy winners in the end, but there has been little between these teams all year. Sensational performance by Jarrod Garth. Good to see a game played on a quality surface.
Fantastic game today between Marby & Keilor. Both teams very hard at the ball, but Keilor too good in the end. Great games from Van Riet, Marcy & Garth.
Keilor missing a number of key players and lucky to get away with a win in the end. Johnson missed a 'gettable' goal in the dying seconds which would have made it a draw.
I thought Daley, Barling and Ayers were easily the best three on the ground. You could put them in any order.....so I think Ayers was very deserving of the award. He was inspirational in the last half.
Granted the wind was mainly blowing across the ground...but there was some advantage to one end with 15 goals scored to 2 goals at the other end by 3/4 time....Doutta's coaching staff (not the players) gave up without a fight with their tactics.
Was at the Keilor v DS match....couldn't believe Doutta's tactics in the last quarter. They had the scoring end, yet went totally defensive, with virtually no-one playing in their forward line. Totally backfired, with Keilor outscoring them 4 goals to none.....what were they thinking?
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