Your club's underrated performer: Round 5

By Daz / Roar Guru

With another round of footy in the books and the same old names being getting brought up by the media and the footy masses alike, time to take a look at those who played out of their skin and didn’t get the love they deserve.

Adelaide – Lachie Sholl
Fresh off a NAB Rising Star nomination last week, some players can be a one-game-wonder and others can still perform and this young man can still perform.

Another gem from the 2018 draft, Sholl had 23 disposals at 78 per cent efficiency, took eight marks, had six rebounds, four inside 50s and even kicked a goal himself. The Crows lost one they shouldn’t have and it wasn’t due to Sholl.

Brisbane – Lincoln McCarthy
From an injury-ravaged Cat to a depth player at Brisbane, a crucial half forward cog in a finals team and now he’s a consistently good player up north. In wet conditions in Brisbane, the Lions took the Bombers apart.

Nineteen touches (12 contested), at 73 per cent, a game-high 11 tackles, four marks, four score involvements and two goals was a fantastic performance.

Carlton – Jack Newnes
Featuring for a second time this season, the former Saint is having his most consistent season and it showed again in a bad night for the Blues.

Newnes had 16 touches at 81 per cent and kicked a goal but his work across the ground was most impressive. Eight marks, six score involvements and three tackles capped off his evening.

Jack Newnes. (Photo by Will Russell/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Collingwood – Beau McCreery
Brayden Maynard fought bravely, skipper Scott Pendlebury had good moments, Brodie Grundy returned to form and although Jack Crisp had some nightmare moments and worked himself silly, I’m using this to give some acknowledgment to a promising youngster.

Looking like Darcy Moore on Wish, the pick 41 from last season’s draft looks a talent, is a beautiful goal-kicker (two goals) and has good speed. The Pies unleashed debutant Finlay Macrae who looked comfortable but this young man in game three looks like he’s a good one.

Essendon – Kyle Langford
Often a whipping boy for Essendon fans, they were blown out of the water and although he had a moment or two that weren’t great, Langford wasn’t why Essendon lost.

He had 27 disposals, five marks, five tackles, four inside 50s, three clearances and two rebounds on Saturday night – a tick personally. A huge learning experience from a rebuilding Bombers.

Fremantle – Lachie Schultz
More of a soldier than a superstar, Schultz played his half forward role to absolute perfection and was a key cog in the Dockers’ upset win in Adelaide.

The boy from Williamstown had 13 touches, took a very solid nine marks for his size, had three inside 50s and two clever finishes. He will be warmly praised by those in the upper echelon of the Fremantle fraternity.

Geelong – Mark Blicavs
The man who for the first few years of his career was only referred by ‘the almost Olympic runner’ to the point of exhaustion is one hell of a good footballer and although the Cats weren’t great over the Roos, he was very good.

Mark Blicavs (AAP Image/Julian Smith)

Twenty disposals (half a dozen contested), seven marks (two contested), three inside 50s, three score involvements and 75 per cent efficiency was from the lad from Sunbury’s stat line.

Gold Coast – Jy Farrar
One of the lesser known players in the competition, Farrar came into the Suns side and slotted in very nicely.

On a poor day for the Suns, he had 21 touches at 80 per cent efficiency, eight marks, seven score involvements and three rebounds. He was far from the Suns’ problem.

GWS – Tom Green
Bobby Hill deserved this title but he just couldn’t finish his good work in ways that would have him in line for possible Brownlow votes, so instead, the man who was described as “the next Patrick Cripps” in his draft year gets the nod here.

After being dropped, he came back as the man who finds space, is extremely strong through the hips and makes good decisions. He had 11 contested possessions among 24 touches, used the ball (79 per cent efficiency) brilliantly and had half a dozen clearances. The Giants have a beauty here.

Hawthorn – Ollie Hanrahan
It takes a lot of character to respond after being unceremoniously dropped back to the twos but he responded in fine fashion.

Half a dozen contested possessions among his 14 disposals, kicked the Hawks’ first goal and snagged an opportunity on the goal-line. He had five score involvements and nine pressure acts.

Melbourne – Tom McDonald
Skipper Max Gawn played almost the game of his life, the midfield was fantastic, Jake Lever dominated down back but McDonald went largely unnoticed by the experts, which was a surprise.

Not only did he drop two goals on a poor Hawthorn defence, he took an equal (with Gawn) game-high ten marks, had three inside 50s and two rebounds.

North Melbourne – Aiden Bonar
The former Giant hadn’t really stamped his authority in any games so far but had a career-best outing down at the Cattery.

Beautifully balanced game of disposals (20) and efficiency (90 per cent), had ten contested possessions, took six grabs and three rebounds. For his sake, should keep this form up.

Port Adelaide – Aliir Aliir
This man is in All Australian form. Accept it and since Dan Houston went down with a shoulder injury, he’d be in it now. To quote Ollie Wines post game: “I can’t believe Sydney gave him up as cheap as they did”.

Now, we know it was because of a salary cap issue and Sydney are flying but boy he’s been amazing.

Aliir Aliir. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

17 touches at 94 per cent efficiency, six marks (two contested), six rebound 50s and three score involvements capped off his great night and on a night that Port sent yet another message to the competition about their depth.

Richmond – Jack Graham
Featuring for the second time is Graham but when Dusty kicked his goal after dodging two opponents, I knew what was going to happen on Instagram and it reminded me why I write this piece weekly.

Jack had 17 touches (seven contested), seven score involvements, a game-high (three more than any other player, double of any other Tiger) dozen tackles, five inside 50s, four clearances and three goals in an insane performance.

St Kilda – Josh Battle
Puns incoming, so brace yourselves. The Saints battled all night but couldn’t stop the Richmond onslaught but it wasn’t for the lack of Battle.

Richmond were joshing with the Saints but Battle’s 19 disposals, eight marks, six rebounds and 84 per cent efficiency made for a good night out for the young tall.

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Sydney – Will Hayward
It was the Lance Franklin and Toby Greene show up forwards in the eyes of Twitter, Instagram and Fox but in his first game back in the Bloods, Hayward was fantastic.

From kicking three goals from 18 disposals, to taking marks in defensive 50, having seven contested possessions and eight score involvements, it was a lovely way to return to form.

West Coast – Alex Witherden
The trade steal on paper from last season’s trade period, the former Lion made his debut thanks to Shannon Hurn’s injury and fit in like a hand in a glove.

Taking most of the kick-ins, he also tackled well (four) and had 30 disposals at an astonishing 94 per cent, nine marks, six rebounds and three inside 50s and score involvements. It was an amazing debut for one of the best field kicks in the league.

Western Bulldogs – Alex Keath
The Dogs in their 5-0 run are midfielders first and everyone falls in line but their perceived weakness is their defence and although the Suns are residents of Struggle Street, the former Crow was excellent.

Twenty disposals at 95 per cent efficiency, nine marks, six score involvements and three rebounds is a good day out for a key back and the Doggies storm on to a five and zip start.

The Crowd Says:

2021-04-21T14:29:11+00:00

Blitz

Guest


Cole is critical to the teams defense structure and game plan, we need a like for like replacement and I’m not seeing anyone better. Agree, Cripps has not been himself this year, and last, previously he’s been super consistent since arriving.

2021-04-21T14:20:25+00:00

Blitz

Guest


Agreed, and I did misread your comment and intent, well done!

2021-04-21T04:02:02+00:00

Graeme

Guest


Blitz you misinterpreted my point. I am saying Witherden can’t be dropped now, nor Brander or Rotham who both previously would have been first in the firing line when a big name came back. Finally the players have to fight to hold there spot or force their way in the best 22. Right now I agree That Nelson, Cole and even Cripps need to work hard to stay in the best 22.

2021-04-20T21:38:25+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


Maybe, remains to be seen.

2021-04-20T15:36:40+00:00

Blitz

Guest


Rotham & Brander hold their spot when Hurn returns, can’t believe you’d drop them for Witherden - they are critical to team structure atm and they are developing nicely. Brander in particular is a highly talented, tall utility that can play anywhere eg potentially another Oscar Allen. Get some games into the kid. His contract is up this year and he’ll be back to Geelong before you know it if we don’t support him now (ofc he has to earn it and he is now) - Hawinks and Cameron can’t last forever. I love Nelson but he’s the obvious potential out if Alex can secure his spot. I was about to suggest Brander & Rotham as most underrated, lol.

2021-04-20T15:22:26+00:00

okapiman

Roar Rookie


Not sure Hayward fits the bill. Publicly acknowledged as Longmire's pet. Underperformed all last year.. gets new team members - not good enough to get a game. Then plays one game and kicks 3... purely off being left out... very inconsistent likely this week to kick zero... Justin McInerney is a cracker.. I also think Jake Lloyd, even though better known is still very much underrated by opposition and even Swans fans ...

2021-04-20T10:32:17+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


So they gave up on an extremely talented 20 year old in only his 3rd year of footy for a 32 year old hack with very limited time left in the game. Extremely short sighted decision.

2021-04-20T10:17:59+00:00

Mark

Roar Rookie


Yeah, its exciting to have SOM (Son of Maurice) on our list. I was dissappointed to see Higgins leave for the Saints but we just seem to keep finding players. List management has been very good now for over a decade.

2021-04-20T09:27:17+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


Yeah, take your point. Everyone knows who the Kings of the Jungle are! Doesn't seem to have affected their humility though and they still seem to be driven. Looking forward to seeing Maurice Jr play, didn't think I'd see that till next year but if the reports are true he's a big chance to play sooner rather than later. Might offset the loss of Higgins.

2021-04-20T08:20:03+00:00

Mark

Roar Rookie


I preferred it when it was only Richmond Supporters who saw it.

2021-04-20T04:52:10+00:00

robertbrob13226

Roar Rookie


McCarthy good home @ away player ,his finals record is poor , should not be resigned.

2021-04-20T04:04:53+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


It was the 2019 final against GWS that killed his career at Brisbane. They never forgave him for his lack of heart and chase. Hopefully the boy has learnt has lesson and makes a career at WC. He won't get another chance if he repeats the behaviour that led to his falling out at the Lions.

2021-04-20T04:01:39+00:00

Slane

Guest


Champion Data has Edwards in the top 10 rated players in the comp.

2021-04-20T02:42:49+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


Not really sure any Richmond players can be considered under-rated anymore, you pretty much know what they're all capable of. The 4 you mention are all guns in their own way.

2021-04-20T00:42:09+00:00

Graeme

Guest


Witherden is a lock even when Hurn returns. Finally Eagles have a change to the best 22 and there will need to be 100% effort (not like the St Kilda debacle) week in week out to hold a place. It won’t be too easy to drop Brander or Rotham even when Yeo returns.

2021-04-19T22:48:45+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Definitely not those 2 big names. See! We can agree.

2021-04-19T22:15:10+00:00

The Dom is good

Roar Rookie


Witherden was brilliant ! if he can do half of what Bunga does then we are on a winner and for what Alex showed on Friday its definitely a great pick up from Brisbane

2021-04-19T21:50:07+00:00

Mark

Roar Rookie


Its severely under-rated Players like Graham, Lambert, Edwards & Baker that are reason for the Tigers continuing success, not the big names like Dusty and Reiwoldt but Insiders and the astute ready know this.

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