Home » Sport » Football » Cannons take what they can from a finals fizzer
,

Cannons take what they can from a finals fizzer

The Calder Cannons have bowed out in the first week of the TAC Cup finals.

The Cannons were blown out of the water in the first three quarters by the Eastern Ranges and found themselves trailing by 64 points at the last break.

With nothing to lose, the Cannons fought on in the last quarter, kicking six goals in a row to reduce the margin to 27.

The comeback fell short with the Cannons losing 17.8 (110) – 11.10 (76).

Their coach, Andrew Johnston, said the result summed up where the club was at this season.

“Eastern played really well and it’s a credit to them,” he said. “We were just too far behind.

“I said to the boys at three-quarter-time to take the game on, there’s nothing to lose. I asked for the 18 and 19-years-old to step up and enjoy the last time they would play in a Cannons jumper.

“It’s unfortunate to lose, but that’s where we’re at this season; we’re the seventh to eighth- best club.”

Johnston said a big last month in the season had taken a toll of the players.

“The effort the past month had been massive as they didn’t want to finish the season poorly,” he said. “Playing on a big ground didn’t help either. I don’t question the effort that was put out there today.”

The first-year coach said this year’s team had been an unknown quantity at the season’s start.

“I didn’t know what they would be like and they didn’t know what I’d be like.

“We would love to have finished higher on the ladder but … we played in one final, which is a positive outcome.”

He said getting games into a number of 17-year-olds was a big positive.

“Campbell Moorfield, Jack Reaper and Hayden Blythe have been good players,” Johnston said. “Joel Bramble didn’t play today but he will become a more consistent player. Jackson McDonald is another one who will take things from this year.”

Nick O’Kearney leads the list of players who could be drafted from the club.

Last year, it had a record 10 players picked up in the national or rookie draft.

“Hopefully, Hisham Kerbatieh gets a shot, and Callum Moore has special attributes,” Johnston said.

“Tom Wallis’s leadership and power out of contests has improved so much in the past month – I hope Essendon look at him as a father-son pick. Bruno Laguda has had a pretty good year and doesn’t get the recognition he deserves, while Ben Allan has the ability to play at that level.”

 

Digital Editions


  • NFL women’s fixtures released

    NFL women’s fixtures released

    There will be no re-grading for the Northern Football League women’s competition this season. The league released its women’s fixtures on Monday, with 31 teams…

More News

  • Olympian to open skate park

    Olympian to open skate park

    Meet an Olympic skateboarder and enjoy live music at the Sounds of Summer skate park event in Donnybrook this Saturday 21 February. Olympian Hayley Wilson will make a special appearance…

  • Donnybrook community centre opening

    Donnybrook community centre opening

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530682 Residents are invited to mark a major milestone in Donnybrook’s history with the official opening of the murnong community centre this Saturday 21…

  • Guitar virtuoso to take centre stage

    Guitar virtuoso to take centre stage

    The tiny, yet very mighty, Melbourne Chamber Orchestra is making its way to the west later this month. The orchestra will present its new show Flexible Sky, starring Slava Grigoryan,…

  • Ambulance response times climbing

    Ambulance response times climbing

    Ambulance response times have been released for October to December 2025, with response times slightly increasing in the northern suburbs. According to Ambulance Victoria, Hume ranked third across the state…

  • Experience musical classics live

    Experience musical classics live

    Experience classic musical songs from The Phantom of the Opera to Cats live in South Morang at the premier Michael Crawford tribute show ‘Phantom’. Keith McNamara is excited to perform…

  • Community grants flow

    Community grants flow

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530187 A sports playgroup for toddlers, a STEM school holiday program, a community volleyball initiative and a Pasifika community program are among the projects…

  • Keeping Hume cool on hot days

    Keeping Hume cool on hot days

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume councillor Naim Kurt has put heat on keeping community centres doors open on hot days. At the 9 February council meeting, Cr…

  • Calling all artists

    Calling all artists

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Applications for the Hume Gallery annual exhibition are now open, offering emerging artists the chance to display their work. The program aims to…

  • Stars with work to do

    Stars with work to do

    Everything is on the line for the Lalor Stars in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association Money Shield in the remaining two rounds. The Stars sit second last with two rounds…

  • New look Hume ready to do

    New look Hume ready to do

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 458912 It’s been an off season of change for Hume City in the National Premier League. While Hume finished in seventh and only two…