Please note, the tables represent the season total to date.
Tackles:
Zach Merrett raced to the top of this list early in the season, but injury meant that he missed a lot of game time and opportunities to take out the top honour. With 98 tackles, he still sits at a very respectable third place. However, the spoils this year go to Ben Howlett who has proven to once again be the team's number one man at taking down the opposition.
Rank | Amount | Player |
1 | 122 | Ben Howlett |
2 | 105 | Dyson Heppell |
3 | 98 | Zach Merrett |
4 | 94 | Brent Stanton |
5 | 84 | Mark Baguley |
Effective Disposals (over 100 possessions):
Not even on our list halfway through the season, Jayden Laverde shall now be known as bullseye for his outstanding ability to effectively dispose of the ball. The youngster shot to the top after consistent game time, picking up some big possession games along the way.
Rank | Amount | Player |
1 | 117 @ 85.5% | Jayden Laverde |
2 | 212 @ 83 % | Mark Baguley |
3 | 203 @ 81.8% | James Gwilt |
4 | 466 @ 78.1% | Michael Hibberd |
5 | 306 @ 77.5% | Marty Gleeson |
Marks:
The man with the safest hands is Cale Hooker. He finished off the year strongly up forward clunking 157 marks for the season. Brent Stanton also finished strongly to jump Hurls for second place on the list.
Rank | Amount | Player |
1 | 157 | Cale Hooker |
2 | 137 | Brent Stanton |
3 | 135 | Mark Baguley |
4 | 131 | Michael Hurley/Brendon Goddard |
5 | 113 | Michael Hibberd |
Rebound 50s:
Hooksy may have taken out the title for the safest hands, but Michael Hurley has made it clear that he is the number one man in defence. His booming kick has been called upon many times this year to clear our defensive 50 and send the ball forward. He finishes the season with 107 R50s.
Rank | Amount | Player |
1 | 107 | Michael Hurley |
2 | 78 | Michael Hibberd |
3 | 65 | Brent Stanton |
4 | 58 | Cale Hooker/Mark Baguley |
5 | 52 | Brendon Goddard |
Inside 50s:
When it comes to getting the ball inside our attacking 50, Brent Stanton has done it more than any other Bomber so far this season. Heppell's ball winning ways have also been vital in getting the ball forward and giving us an opportunity to score.
Rank | Amount | Player |
1 | 86 | Brent Stanton |
2 | 71 | Dyson Heppell |
3 | 68 | Brendon Goddard |
4 | 65 | Jake Melksham |
5 | 60 | Zach Merrett |
Goals:
Joe Daniher takes out the club's goal kicking award for the second year in a row. His tally of 34 is six more than he managed in 2014 and 13 clear of the next best Bomber. Honourable mention to Hooksy who kicked 21 goals in just half a season up forward.
Rank | Amount | Player |
1 | 34 | Joe Daniher |
2 | 21 | Cale Hooker |
3 | 14 | Jake Carlisle |
4 | 13 | Dyson Heppell |
5 | 11 | Travis Colyer |
% Game Time:
It came down to the wire for this one, but Cale Hooker reigns supreme when it comes to spending the most time out on the ground.
Rank | Amount | Player |
1 | 94.8 % | Cale Hooker |
2 | 94.6% | Michael Hurley |
3 | 92.9% | Tayte Pears |
4 | 91.9% | Mark Baguley |
5 | 90.5% | Jake Carlisle |