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At Local Level: Weekly Player Report - June 18

18 June 2024

As Werribee enjoyed a midseason bye in the VFL, 11 of our players took to the field at the local level, competing across five different leagues. As several players continue to stack together standout performances, read this rounds stats in our weekly player report:

Western Football Netball League:

Sam Azzi - Yarraville Seddon Eagles

Was named best on ground for Eagles in a win over Spotswood as his good form continues. Azzi had 29 disposals in the backline, including 24 kicks, and went at an effective 80%. He also took five marks, with three intercept grabs and had multiple inside 50s.

Michael Selsby - Yarraville Seddon Eagles

Was also named in the best in the Eagles win over the Woodsmen. Had a great contested game in the midfield, gathering 21 disposals, with 14 contested possessions and five clearances. Selsby also took five marks and hit the scoreboard with a goal.

Ubil Chol - Caroline Springs

Had a great defensive game to help Caroline Springs fight for a draw against the undefeated Werribee Districts. Chol was also solid offensively, finding 10 disposals and taking three marks.

Geelong Football Netball League:

Emmanuel Ajang - Geelong West

Was again named in the best in the Giants big win over Lara. Ajang had 19 disposals and used the ball well, going at 84% efficiency. Stuffed the stat sheet with four marks, four clearances, five tackles and a goal.

Mitch Chafer - Grovedale

Was named in the best and continues to make a strong return from his long-term injury as Grovedale were well beaten by St. Joseph’s. Chafer kicked three of the Tigers’ four goals. On top of that the small forward found 14 disposals, with 10 contested, and took four marks.

Olivier Northam - St. Joseph’s

Continues to dominate the ruck as St. Joseph’s defeated Chafer’s Grovedale. Northam was good at both ground level and in the air. He found 20 disposals, with 16 contested and 11 clearances, while winning 34 hitouts and taking three intercept grabs.

Essendon District Football League:

Cam McLeod - Aberfeldie
McLeod put up big numbers for the second week in a row as Aberfeldie defeat Greenvale in the EDFL. Off half-back he picked up 28 disposals, at 82% disposal efficiency, and took eight marks. His defensive work was also a highlight on the weekend in a well-rounded game. 

Reuben William - Keilor
Had a good game as Keilor continue their undefeated run in 2024. Off half-back William gathered 18 disposals, where he went an an effective 78%, and took several marks. 

Victorian Amateuar Football Association:

Sam Conway - University Blacks
Conway was good in the ruck again with 49 hitouts as the Uni Blacks went down to St. Kevins. He won the ruck battle, while also picking up 10 disposals, with nine contested, and four clearances. 

Zayne Galea - Williamstown CYMS
Galea swung forward and hit the scoreboard as the CY’s got their second win of the season, defeating St Bedes by four points in a thriller. Galea took five marks up forward and five two goals, finding the big sticks for the first time of the season. 

Northern Football Netball League:

Darcy Bennett - Banyule
Bennett had his best game since returning from his pre-season injury as Banyule narrowly went down to North Heidelberg by one point. He was strong in the ruck with 18 hitouts and around the ground, taking three marks, laying four tackles and kicking a goal.


Following the bittersweet chapter of our history that was the 2023 season, the story continues and this year we want you back to help us achieve a different ending.Our board, our coaches, our players and our staff are ready to embark on a new season, united in our mission for the ultimate success. The question remains: Are you with us?

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