Mt Burr Football Club 2022 Overview

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A Grade

Record 11-6 (5th)

Leading Goal Kickers: Hamish Smith 66, Jack Gregory 41, Nathan Muhovics 18, Brodie Hennink 17, Dylan Ridley 17, Kallan Bevan 13, Wil Bowering 11

Times in the Best: Hamish Smith 9, James Wallis 8, Josh Fiebig 8, Sam Wallis 7, Will Bowering 7, Josh Wallis 7, Dylan Ridley 7

Best and Fairest: Sam Wallis

Season Overview: The Mozzies A Grade team had a strong fighting season as they made the finals but lost in the first week in the first semi final. After the round six bye, Mt Burr won ten of the last eleven games to create great form going in to the finals. The team had great wins over fellow top four teams in Hatherleigh and Port MacDonnell in the stunning run of form. Mt Burr couldn’t keep the form going in the first week of the finals as Port MacDonnell ended the Mozzies season with a 20-point win. Hamish Smith, Sam Wallis and Josh Wallis made the Mid South East Team Of The Year after enjoying a great year. Reece Duncan also had the privlidge of being named coach of the side. Sam Wallis also won the best backman award for the Mid South East 2022 season. Nathan Muhovics received a Player Life Membership award.

Reserves

Record 3-13 (8th)

Leading Goal Kickers: Thomas Hales 15, Jett Bowering 6, Jack Hateley 6, Mark Teagle 4, Harrison Corman 4, Lachlan Alcock 4

Times in the Best: Jett Bowering 10, Jack Francis 8, Braeden Thwaites 8, Noah Telfer 7, Jayden Poulish 6, George Wimshurst 6

Season Overview: Mt Burr’s reserves team couldn’t get many wins for the season, but they put a team out on the ground every week and competed hard. Hopefully in 2023 for their fans, they can get a few more wins with some more depth through recruiting in the A Grade.

Senior Colts

Record 10-7 (4th)

Leading Goal Kickers: Kallan Bevan 35, Brady Sharp 31, Charlie Bevan 22, Cohen Montuori 16, Muhammed Abduvahobov 14, Bradlee Lawson 13, Ryan Long 12, Calum Sparkes 10

Times in the Best: Brock Sandow 11, Calum Sparkes 10, Bradlee Lawson 9, Kallan Bevan 9, Brady Sharp 8, Cohen Montuori 7

Best and Fairest: Kallan Bevan

Season Overview: The senior colts for Mt Burr had a good consistent year that resulted in the team making it to the first week of the finals. The top three teams proved a little to strong for the senior colts team, but the side made real progress and it builds for the club as a whole if they can keep these colts around in the coming years. The team had a good spread of goal kickers all season long and some great even contributors most weeks. 

Junior Colts

Record 7-9 (6th)

Leading Goal Kickers: Charlie Bevan 50, Levi Thiele 13, Deklan Brant 11, Rylan McKay 7, Jayden Garner 6, Reed Gardiner 6, Logan Carr 5

Times in the Best: Charlie Bevan 14, Deklan Brant 12, Heath Johnson 12, Jayden Garner 9, Levi Thiele 9, Finn Woolston 8, Rylan McKay 6, Logan Carr 5, Jordan Burchell 4

Best and Fairest: Charlie Bevan

Season Overview:  Mt Burr’s junior colts team was not too far away from making the finals. The team won seven games for the season and got better as the year progressed along. Charlie Bevan was a stand out for the team and he ended up coming runner up in the league best and fairest. Charlie also tied in both the goal kicking and the Player of the Year awards.  The club will no doubt be happy at how they are building their younger core again and next year they will be aiming to go even better and build the depth back up again.

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