Over the month of October, NMFC.com.au will be reviewing each player’s 2014 season.

Season highlights, their statistics and quotes from the player from the course of the year will be included.


Season statistics

Games: 10
Disposals: 187
Disposal efficiency: 72.7%
Inside 50’s: 30
Clearances: 33

More statistics in the player profile

Season highlight

Round 4 v Sydney
- 24 disposals, 6 clearances, 5 inside 50’s, 4 tackles, 3 goals

Season in review

Coming off a Syd Barker Medal in 2013, Daniel Wells looked to be rounding into a similar vein of form after the first month of 2014.

A solid 20-disposal game in Round 3 was followed by a superb 24-disposal, 3-goal game against Sydney at the SCG in a 43-point victory.

However at training during the following week, Drew Petrie inadvertently stood on Wells’ foot, causing what was eventually diagnosed as a Lisfranc injury.

The setback cost the midfielder most of the regular season, his return not coming until Round 21 against the Western Bulldogs. Then, on his return, Wells was suspended for two incidents with a man that would become one of his newest teammates in the off-season – Shaun Higgins.

However the number eight was fit and firing leading into the finals series and repaid the faith with a superb game against Essendon. 28 disposals and four goal assists were crucial in the 12-point victory in front of more than 78,000 people at the MCG.

In the news

September 2 – Thompson: Wells ready – NMFC.com.au

"We’re such a better team when he’s up and going, so it’s great that he could come back just before finals, get a bit of fitness in and now he should be fully going." – Scott Thompson

September 12 – Wells thrives in spotlight – The West Australian

“I always love giving the ball off. I think if I give it off to someone it drags them into the game and I’m in the game as well.

“It takes a bit of the aura of the final away. That’s what gets to blokes at the start.”