With North Melbourne’s 2015 season now complete, NMFC.com.au analyses the performance of each player for the year.

Statistics, a coach review and their efforts in each half of the year are below, as well as a comment section for you to have your say.

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Statistics

AFL appearances: 25
Disposal average: 20
Goals: 11
Inside 50’s: 61
Uncontested possessions: 350 (2nd at NMFC)

Season highlights

Round 2 v Brisbane: 33 disposals, six inside 50’s
Round 7 v Essendon: 25 disposals, nine marks, four inside 50’s
Finals series: jobs on Brandon Ellis, Lewis Jetta and Andrew Gaff

View Gibson’s player profile here

First half review – Leigh Tudor

"He's got room for improvement and he's always out there working on them, so hopefully he gets the results.

"He's really valuable with our transition where he can join in with the team in the attack and join in on the defence – he's a good decision-maker in that area.

"He hasn't had as much of the ball this year as he has last year, so the focus for him would be to try and get more of the ball in the second half of the year."

Second half review – Darren Crocker

“Probably from his own admission, Gibbo would say he didn’t have as good a year as he had previously.

“He found his spot in the team in jeopardy at times but he was able to respond strongly, especially late in the year.

“He did terrific jobs in the finals on (Brandon) Ellis, he took (Lewis) Jetta out of the game and controlled (Andrew) Gaff pretty well in the prelim.

“We looked at the opposition’s more damaging players on the outside and we felt that Gibbo had the running capacity to go with those guys as well as get us going the other way.”

In the news

September 17 – Gibson’s right wing approach – STORY

“We matched up pretty well running wise and it was my job just to take him out on those uncontested possessions.”

August 24 – Finding the belief – STORY

"We'd won six in a row but I guess the knock-on for us is we haven't done particularly well against the top sides."

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