Please note, the tables represent the season total to date.

Tackles:

The veteran from Geelong showed great pressure laying seven big tackles for the game. Darcy Parish also showed plenty of fight in his first game.

Rank

Amount

Player

1

7

James Kelly

2

6

Darcy Parish

2

6

Craig Bird

4

5

Matt Dea

5

4

Patrick Ambrose

Effective Disposals:

Matt Dea was the most accurate in his first game for the Bombers, going at an impressive 93.3% efficiency. James Gwilt continued his 2015 form to finish among the team’s best.  

Rank

Amount

Player

1

15 @ 93.3%

Matt Dea

2

18 @ 88.9%

James Gwilt

3

 8  @ 87.5%

Matthew Leuenberger

4

14 @ 85.7%

Adam Cooney

5

16 @ 81.3%

Mark Baguley

Marks:

He may not be at the top of his usual table, but Zach Merrett was busy on the weekend taking 10 marks to go with his 31 possessions.

Rank

Amount

Player

1

10

Zach Merrett

2

8

James Kelly

3

7

Mathew Stokes

3

7

Mark Baguley

3

7

Brendon Goddard

Rebound 50s:

James Gwilt once again stepped up to help the Bombers get the ball out of the defensive half. Zach Merrett’s spending more time on the ball saw him get four and Ambrose also picked up four playing his first game in defense.

Rank

Amount

Player

1

6

James Gwilt

2

5

Martin Gleeson

2

5

James Kelly

4

4

Zach Merrett

4

4

Patrick Ambrose

Inside 50s:

Zacka proved just how damaging he can be at his best. Not only did the star midfielder collect a team high 33 possessions and kick two goals, he also provided a good opportunity for the Bombers’ forwards by getting the ball in eight times.

Rank

Amount

Player

1

8

David Zaharakis

2

5

Kyle Langford

2

5

Mathew Stokes

4

4

Joe Daniher

4

4

Zach Merrett


Goals:

Mathew Stokes warmed up in the second half to kick three goals for the Bombers. Joe Daniher spent more time up the ground but still managed to register his first major for the year.

Rank

Amount

Player

1

3

Mathew Stokes

2

2

David Zaharakis

3

1

Kyle Langford

3

1

Joe Daniher

3

1

Shaun McKernan