Seville’s top stat getters in Div One

Seville has gotten off to a strong start to the season, and their individuals stats show as much. Picture: ON FILE

Ahead of Round 3 with the Easter break this weekend, Premier Data has released some of the top stat getters from the first two rounds in Division One seniors.

Seville are the lone representatives in the Upper Yarra for Divison One in senior football, but their players feature strongly in the top stats after the first two rounds.

They have started the season strongly too, sat in the third just ahead of Healesville with both sides having won both games. Gembrook-Cockatoo and Emerald take first and second having recorded big wins and received the automatic 4 points as a result of the bye.

Ryan Farrow is the current leading goalkicker in the division with 8, closely followed by the Gembrook-Cockatoo pair of ex-North Melbourne star Michael Firrito and Myles Wareham. Seville’s Nathan O’Keefe is also up there after his 5 goals against Berwick Springs, making up his total for the season.

For ranking points, O’Keefe and Jack Nolan are the top contributors from Seville, second and third in the league respectively.

Alex Condello is Seville’s top disposal getter with 56, second in the league while O’Keefe is again amongst the best with 53 in fourth.

Helping their midfielders get the first service of the football, Seville’s Deng Nai is second for hitouts in the league, with 60.

Nolan and O’Keefe have been on hand to mark the ball, with 19 and 16 in second and fourth respectively while O’Keefe’s 8 contested marks and Nolan’s 7 has the pair first and second for that metric.

Nolan isn’t sharking his defensive duties either with 8 spoils sitting equal third in the division.

Robert Petracca is the sole representative for score involvements, registering 12 and fifth in the league.

O’Keefe has also being getting Seville onto the front foot with his disposals, with 12 inside 50’s the second-highest of all players in Division Two.

Seville will take on Yarra Glen at home after the Easter break.