Josh Caddy vs Tom Mitchell
It has been an admittedly slow start to Josh Caddy’s AFL career.
Captaining the Northern Knights in the TAC Cup, he was drafted by the Gold Coast Suns in 2010
Appears to have elevated his game in 2014 and shapes as a key clearance player for the Cats.
Everyone loves trying to pick a breakout player, and this season it seems that Josh Caddy is making headlines as being the man to do so in the forward line. Averaging 77.1, 57.5, 61.5 and 60.3 in his first 4 seasons, looking at the raw numbers it looks as though this would seem an unjustified opinion. However, being sub-affected 4 times last season.Returning with a couple of vest affected games Caddy then went out the next 8 games at an average of 97.5 including 3 scores above 100 (112, 121, 140). It also includes a sub affected 50 when he came on in the final term getting 8 touches, 1 goal and 5 tackles. Removing this score his average improves to 104.2. Coming into his 5th season we’d naturally assume he’d increase his ppg output with age and experience. Hoping to play more midfield time in 2015 also increases his potential to find the ball more often.
2014 Season
1 Adel Won 12 of 20 possessions in contested fashion and kicked a goal. Solid.
2 Bris Not as good as previous weeks but won 10 cont poss and had three inside-50s.
3 Coll Started well but faded as game wore on. Only three clearances and no goals.
4 WCE Sub. Looked to try too hard when he came on and fumbled a few balls.
5 Foot.
6 Foot.
7 Foot.
8 Foot.
9 Foot.
10 Foot.
11 Foot.
12 Foot.
13 VFL The Cats’ main ball winner on return with 22. Good.
14 GCS Sub. Didn’t have the impact in first hit out for eight weeks. Will get better.
15 Ess Sub. On in two stints but quiet. Involved in final passage for Hawkins goal.
16 WB Took significant step forward with six tackles and three inside-50s.
17 Melb Laid team-high 12 tackles and two clearances. Working back into form.
18 GWS Two third-term goals a highlight of otherwise pretty quiet performance.
19 NM Great first quarter (10 disp) and goals in second and third terms.
20 Frem Sub. On in two bursts, the first of which netted a goal. Did what he could.
21 Carl Massive. Second half (17 disposals) and mark and goal in final term were key.
22 Haw Only nine disposals in second half after 17 in first. Team high 15 cont poss.
23 Bris Three goals, five inside-50s, five clearances and nine contested possessions.
QF Haw Poor night. Only two inside-50s, two clearances and no goals.
SF NM Bounced back from poor game against Hawks to be among the best.