Review Round 4, 2024: Box Hill Hawks v North Melbourne, 20 April 2024, 2.05pm @ BHCO

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After spending the first three rounds of the season on the roads, the Hawks play their first home game of the season against North Melbourne on a Saturday afternoon in April.

The Hawks were outclassed against the Suns last weekend up on the Gold Coast and need to bounce back quickly against North Melbourne, who were somewhat fortunate to beat the Lions by a point in their most recent game. The Lions had 31 scoring shots but only kicked nine goals (9.21.75), while the Kangaroos managed only 16 scoring shots but made the most of them by kicking 12.4.76.

North Melbourne has enjoyed a winning start to the season, having defeated the Bullants by 39 points in their first game, Carlton by 16 points in their second and then squeaking past the Lions last weekend.

The Hawks didn't have much of the ball against the Suns, having just 303 possessions for the game compared to 421 by the Suns, while the Suns doubled the number of marks taken - 150 to 75. The Suns won the inside-50 count pretty handily, racking up 51 inside 50s to 40 by Box Hill.

Former Collingwood player Callum Brown had 28 disposals for Box Hill in the game, but (consistent with the team statistics) the Suns dominated the major ball-winners, led by Rory Atkins with 37 disposals, James Tsitas with 27, and then Harry Sullivan, Joel Jeffrey and Brandon Ellis each with 25 disposals for the game. It wasn't a good game for Ned Reeves as he was forced out of it at half-time thanks to a head knock that put him into the concussion protocols for the second half of the game, and therefore puts him in danger of missing this week.

Box Hill are likely to miss Josh Bennetts for this game after he was put into concussion protocols following the loss to the Suns last weekend when he hit his head while being caught in a "dangerous tackle" (according to Box Hill Hawks coach Zane Littlejohn). There is also a chance that Box Hill will be looking to replace Harry Morrison, who caught the eye against the Suns with 21 disposals, seven tackles and five clearances, putting him in the frame for a promotion to the senior side.
 

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Calsher takes a nice mark in the 50 m arch, he executes a nice passes to hall for a goal.

Wardy having a nice game so far as well.
 

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Ward showing his class and composure around the field. Conversely he shows very little at the centre bounces. I can see him jumping straight back into the firsts - his decision making and execution on the run are gold.

Butler with a sublime front n centre goal. He really excels at this level, but seems to struggle in the firsts.

Dear jumps at everything. An exciting prospect.

Stephens decision making is questionable.

Hall having a great game.

Phillips with a couple of valuable intercepts.


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Cooper Stephen’s nowhere near it after that quarter

He really needs to turn around his form, otherwise he will be first one cut from the list. He is looking miles off

Difference between him and Ward is day and night
 
I'm loving the fact that North players are allowed to umpire their own games. 8 m kick player stops and walks backwards to take the kick, umpire blows the whistle for the mark when he sees this.
 

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Review Round 4, 2024: Box Hill Hawks v North Melbourne, 20 April 2024, 2.05pm @ BHCO

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