The Bryce Gibbs Versus Joel Selwood Watch: Joel Selwood Wins
Round 22 goes to Bryce Gibbs.
B Gibbs
Kicks: 15
Handballs: 8
Marks: 10
Tackles: 2
Goals: 2
J Selwood
Kicks: 15
Handballs: 9
Marks: 6
Tackles: 5
Goals: 0
The season is over for Bryce Gibbs and the really important games are just about to begin for Joel Selwood. Hopefully Gibbs has a productive offseason, which means staying away from the bad influences at his club and inviting Matthew Kreuzer to train with him. Selwood is playing the Kangaroos for the third time this year, each game has been at a different venue and this match will be at the MCG.
Selwood is also expected to be given a medal before the finals commence, defeating Gibbs and 20 other players for the Rising Star award is not as important as collecting a medal for winning the last game of the finals. Selwood is built for finals football, so he should have a big say in Geelong's September success.
In round 22, Selwood went to Brisbane and defeated brother Troy for the second time this year. he was in the middle of the action, collecting 24 possessions while receiving 4 free kicks and also giving away 3 of them. Gibbs was one of the best on a team that was one of the worst. Melbourne already had 7 goals on the board before Carlton got going, but Gibbs was productive every quarter. He played forward and also had a positive impact in the middle.
That is the end of the battle of the two midfielders who were picked early in the 2006 AFL draft. It was a demolition by Selwood, something that would not have been expected after Gibbs went at pick 1, and Selwood was drafted later by Geelong who already had a number of talented onballers.
B Gibbs 8 - J Selwood 14
The previous Gibbs/Selwood watch.
B Gibbs
Kicks: 15
Handballs: 8
Marks: 10
Tackles: 2
Goals: 2
J Selwood
Kicks: 15
Handballs: 9
Marks: 6
Tackles: 5
Goals: 0
The season is over for Bryce Gibbs and the really important games are just about to begin for Joel Selwood. Hopefully Gibbs has a productive offseason, which means staying away from the bad influences at his club and inviting Matthew Kreuzer to train with him. Selwood is playing the Kangaroos for the third time this year, each game has been at a different venue and this match will be at the MCG.
Selwood is also expected to be given a medal before the finals commence, defeating Gibbs and 20 other players for the Rising Star award is not as important as collecting a medal for winning the last game of the finals. Selwood is built for finals football, so he should have a big say in Geelong's September success.
In round 22, Selwood went to Brisbane and defeated brother Troy for the second time this year. he was in the middle of the action, collecting 24 possessions while receiving 4 free kicks and also giving away 3 of them. Gibbs was one of the best on a team that was one of the worst. Melbourne already had 7 goals on the board before Carlton got going, but Gibbs was productive every quarter. He played forward and also had a positive impact in the middle.
That is the end of the battle of the two midfielders who were picked early in the 2006 AFL draft. It was a demolition by Selwood, something that would not have been expected after Gibbs went at pick 1, and Selwood was drafted later by Geelong who already had a number of talented onballers.
B Gibbs 8 - J Selwood 14
The previous Gibbs/Selwood watch.

