Preview | 2022 NAB League Grand Final: Dandenong Stingrays vs. Sandringham Dragons - Aussie Rules Rookie Me Central

2022-09-16 22:37:47 By : Ms. Sandy Guo

THE 2022 NAB League Grand Final is set to go down on Friday evening, as local rivals Dandenong Stingrays and Sandringham Dragons lock horns at Ikon Park. Having advanced past last week’s preliminary finals, the two sides meet in a matchup between the third and eighth-ranked regions.

A bunch of AFL Draft prospects are set to take the field for either side, with Dandenong calling upon the likes of Mitch Szybkowski (Covid), Henry Hustwaite (ankle), and Morrish Medallist Taj Campbell-Farrell (compartment syndrome) in a big boost to the Rays’ midfield stocks.

The trio will face stiff opposition in the form of a Sandringham on-ball brigade featuring skipper Will Ashcroft, Cameron Mackenzie, and Olli Hotton, along with a crafty forward line lead by Harry Sheezel and Charlie Clarke.

We take you through everything you need to know ahead of the first bounce; from key numbers, players to watch, and the final squads.

>> Hear from the Stingrays >> Hear from the Dragons

When: Friday September 16, 5:10pm Where: Princes Park, Carlton North How to watch: AFL website & NAB League app

Dandenong – 10-3 (3rd overall), 114.6% | 2-0 finals/wildcard Sandringham – 7-6 (8th overall), 112.4% | 3-0 finals/wildcard

Dandenong – W, W, W, W, L Sandringham – W, W, W, L, L

Round 8 – Dandenong Stingrays 14.10 (94) def. Sandringham Dragons 9.19 (73) Dandenong – Taj Campbell-Farrell 40 disposals, Finn Emile-Brennan 28, Henry Hustwaite 22 Sandringham – Lachlan Benton 34 disposals, Will Ashcroft 27, Charlie Clarke 25

The midfield. It might be somewhat of a footballing cliché, but this game is true to it considering the strength of either side’s on-ball combination. Sandringham boasts the core trio of Ashcroft, Hotton, and Mackenzie, with the potential to throw in Levi Ashcroft, Charlie Clarke, and Harry Sheezel as wildcards.

Dandenong will be buoyed by the inclusions of Szybkowski, Hustwaite, and Campbell-Farrell, but they only add to the dynamism of the Stingrays’ mid-forward rotation. Bottom-agers Sam Frangalas, Cooper Simpson, and Kade De La Rue all hold their own at centre bounces, while Nicholas Collier is a similar type who has been tasked with the job this season. They aren’t short of options.

It won’t be easy for Szybkowski, who has not only battled Covid recently, but is also set to lead his fellow midfielders against arguably the best centre bounce trio in the competition. A competitive beast whose style suits finals football, Szybkowski thrives at stoppages where his distribution and strong frame come to the fore. He’ll be key to helping Dandenong get on top at the source.

This was a relatively easy one, though Sandringham has plenty of star power to call upon. Ashcroft is widely regarded as the nation’s top draft prospect, and much like Matt Rowell in 2019, is the player whose consistency is impossible to deny. He has proven his big game mettle at National Championships level, and is simply dominant against his NAB League peers.

Dandenong (Country) – Jaxon Binns, Finn Emile-Brennan, Henry Hustwaite, Mitch Szybkowski Sandringham (Metro) – Will Ashcroft, Jakob Anderson, Charlie Clarke, Ben Hempel, Olli Hotton, Cameron Mackenzie, Harry Sheezel, Ryley Sanders (Allies)

B: 47. K. Shipp – 52. H. Collopy – 48. M. Nelson HB: 9. N. Moodie – 36. T. Kirkwood – 13. F. Emile-Brennan C: 4. J. Binns – 2. M. Szybkowski – 18. L. Robinson HF: 50. H. Nosiara – 5. H. Jones – 37. K. De La Rue F: 3. C. Simpson – 1. Z. Toledo – 8. S. Frangalas FOL: 30. J. McManus – 16. H. Hustwaite – 19. N. Collier

INT: 6. T. Campbell-Farrell, 21. J. Davies, 35. L. Bailey, 54. B. Wilson

EMG: #23 Zane Snowden, #34 Jesse Davidson-Lopo, #57 Flynn Wood

B: 65. D. Gilbert – 10. A. McLennan – 57. M. Ryan HB: 15. B. Hempel – 50. N. Scollo – 9. A. Roberts C: 38. T. McMullin – 3. W. Ashcroft – 5. L. Benton HF: 2. C. Clarke – 4. W. Brown – 6. J. Creighton F: 40. J. Hope – 16. H. Sheezel – 75. L. Ashcroft FOL: 32. V. Visentini – 14. C. Mackenzie – 21. O. Hotton

INT: 49. C. Rousakis, 46. B. Andrews, 28. R. Sanders, 1. M. Clarkson, 48. M. Rowe

EMG: 25. M. Allen, 41. C. Harrop, 56. L. Lloyd

Tip/Margin | Best Afield | Most Goals

Michael Alvaro – Sandringham by 5 | Will Ashcroft (SD) | Harry Sheezel (SD) Peter Williams – Dandenong by 1 | Cooper Simpson (DS) | Charlie Clarke (SD) Declan Reeve – Sandringham by 18 | Will Ashcroft (SD) | Charlie Clarke (SD) Ed Pascoe – Sandringham by 6 | Will Ashcroft (SD) | Harry Sheezel (SD)

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