As many as 17 North-listed players could be in action for Werribee on Sunday.

The Tigers take on Frankston at Frankston Oval, just two hours before the Roos’ clash with Fremantle across at Etihad Stadium.

WHO: Frankston v Werribee
WHERE AND WHEN: Frankston Oval, Sunday, April 17, 2pm AEST
COVERAGE: NMFC on TwitterWerribee FC on Twitter | Match reports and highlights post-game on NMFC.com.au.
TICKETS: Available at gate - Adults $10, Concession/Children under 15/Pensioners $5 (Half-price for NMFC members)

SUMMARY:

It was a hard-fought win for Werribee against Essendon last week, but a win nonetheless.

The Tigers were forced to come from behind to register their first victory under the new single alignment with North.

Frankston on the other hand was smashed to the tune of 144 points by Casey, after failing to win a game last year.

The teams only met once last year, with Werribee winning by 77 points.

WHAT THE COACH SAID:

“We’ve got to work out on our team defence. We didn’t defend well enough against Essendon.

“Frankston were beaten comprehensively last weekend, so they’ll come out at home pretty fired up. We’ll need to match their intensity and then put our stamp on the game.” - John Lamont on werribeefc.com.au

THE TEAMS:

Frankston

B Giobbi Gray McInnes
HB Newman Buchan Bastinac
C Walmsley Pollard Pickess
HF Exon Wilson McCartney
FWells Irving Cass
R Sikora Cavarra Wood
Int Bailey Valetini Capiron Gardiner Mullane Kempster Gawley Gleeson
23P 34. H Prior

Werribee

B Sodomaco Wilson Meredith
HB Mckenzie Hansen Ray
C Gibson Jacobs Mullett
HF Wood Durdin Turner
F Nahas Brown Hibberd
R Daw Dumont Mountford
Int Black Sherlock Mcfarlane Hanson Conway Fordham McKay Clarke Speight Wagner Preuss
23P Barrack

Squad to be trimmed following release of final AFL teams.

Majak Daw and Ryan Clarke will be vital to Werribe's chances.

 

THE AFL CONTINGENT:

The Tigers’ forward line will be without Mason Wood, promoted to the AFL, but the likes of Majak Daw, Sam Durdin, Aaron Black and Ben McKay still form a potent attacking group.

Robin Nahas, Corey Wagner and Kayne Turner will be nipping at the heels of their key-forwards.

The Roos’ youth will be on show through the midfield, with Ryan Clarke, Declan Mountford and Trent Dumont at the feet of Daw and Braydon Preuss in the ruck.

Werribee boasts a strong defensive contingent, with Lachlan Hansen the key man from a North perspective.

THE VFL CONTINGENT:

Werribee

The Tigers’ experienced players were vital in last week’s win.

Michael Sodomaco (23 disposals) will be looking to back up his performance through the midfield and in defence, while Matt Hanson and Isaac Conway are key players in the on-ball brigade.

Frankston

The Dolphins had eight new faces last weekend, with ruckman Michael Sikora and former ex-Carlton defender Andrew McInnes among them.

Last week, their coach Patrick Hill said his team had just two winners in a huge loss; onballer Ben Cavarra and former Box Hill Hawk Ryan Exon.

“There are a few blokes we backed in who didn’t deliver. They know who they are.”

With that message fresh in their minds and having not tasted victory since 2014, the Frankston players will no doubt be desperate to deliver on Sunday.  

Michael Sodomaco was one of Werribee's best against Essendon.