I was wondering what comments people had who were at this game on Saturday. I was really surprised at the condition of the ground but was told that a lot of water had been sitting on the surface prior to the game and was sucked up by a super sopper. It was very soft around the insides of the ground yet firm through the middle.
Most of the boys were in the grass-cuts yet I can only recall a couple of genuine slips during the game.
I thought that both teams gave a tremendous account of themselves and the upcoming finals series should be a beauty. I'd like to talk more from the Gippsland "Bottom aged players" perspective so would appreciate someone else giving some detail on Dandenongs performance. I am really impressed with Gippslands ability to finish high up on the ladder with so many young players in the team.
Ricky Delphine racked up 42 possessions and continues to dominate this competition. He took a couple of big hits yet was creative from start to finish. Big heart and big engine.
Jeff Ryan had the job on Nathan Jones and not only negated his effectiveness but was able to provide Gippsland with drive from the possessions he had. Is being given a big task every week and is improving all the time.
Scott Pendlebery was damaging on a wing and stood up well during a tense last quarter. Seems to have the knack of getting the ball out to a target in heavy traffic.
Lachlan Hansen played at CHB all game and limited the effectiveness of Horazcko and Murray who alternated at CHF. Took 13 marks which is a real feature of his game. Plays his best football at CHB. Horazcko on the other hand failed to take a mark for the game.
Beau Vernon (Son of Daryl) played his best game of the year. Consistently drove the ball forward and won the ball on a number of occasions when outnumbered 2 and 3 to one. Youngest player in the team.
Jaymie Youle was part of a very consistent Gippsland backline. Was able to repel many Dandenong thrusts by his clever reading of the ball. Not over endowed with speed but uses then ball well.
Ben Ross has found his niche as a crumbing forward and is contributing at least 2 goals every week.
Xavier Ellis was another key defender, however, appeared to be struggling with leg speed and may still a little sore. Also stood up well under the pressure when Dandenon were charging home in the last quarter.
Tom Johnson, Ben Hughes and Jay Neagle had relatively quiet afternoons and were on and off the bench. Neagle has been disappointing since returning from the Championships, however, as he is a confidence player who only needs one good performance to get him back on track. To be fair the delivery into the 50 hasn't been as good as earlier in the season.
They also have Robert Eddy (AIS/AFL Academy Graduate) to come back into this line-up at some stage.
The future of the Power looks strong.
Most of the boys were in the grass-cuts yet I can only recall a couple of genuine slips during the game.
I thought that both teams gave a tremendous account of themselves and the upcoming finals series should be a beauty. I'd like to talk more from the Gippsland "Bottom aged players" perspective so would appreciate someone else giving some detail on Dandenongs performance. I am really impressed with Gippslands ability to finish high up on the ladder with so many young players in the team.
Ricky Delphine racked up 42 possessions and continues to dominate this competition. He took a couple of big hits yet was creative from start to finish. Big heart and big engine.
Jeff Ryan had the job on Nathan Jones and not only negated his effectiveness but was able to provide Gippsland with drive from the possessions he had. Is being given a big task every week and is improving all the time.
Scott Pendlebery was damaging on a wing and stood up well during a tense last quarter. Seems to have the knack of getting the ball out to a target in heavy traffic.
Lachlan Hansen played at CHB all game and limited the effectiveness of Horazcko and Murray who alternated at CHF. Took 13 marks which is a real feature of his game. Plays his best football at CHB. Horazcko on the other hand failed to take a mark for the game.
Beau Vernon (Son of Daryl) played his best game of the year. Consistently drove the ball forward and won the ball on a number of occasions when outnumbered 2 and 3 to one. Youngest player in the team.
Jaymie Youle was part of a very consistent Gippsland backline. Was able to repel many Dandenong thrusts by his clever reading of the ball. Not over endowed with speed but uses then ball well.
Ben Ross has found his niche as a crumbing forward and is contributing at least 2 goals every week.
Xavier Ellis was another key defender, however, appeared to be struggling with leg speed and may still a little sore. Also stood up well under the pressure when Dandenon were charging home in the last quarter.
Tom Johnson, Ben Hughes and Jay Neagle had relatively quiet afternoons and were on and off the bench. Neagle has been disappointing since returning from the Championships, however, as he is a confidence player who only needs one good performance to get him back on track. To be fair the delivery into the 50 hasn't been as good as earlier in the season.
They also have Robert Eddy (AIS/AFL Academy Graduate) to come back into this line-up at some stage.
The future of the Power looks strong.