Marquee Matchups: Jackson Callow vs. Cameron Fleeton
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Cameron Fleeton Geelong Falcons/Vic Country
DOB: June 17, 2002
Height: 190cm Weight: 80kg
Position: General Defender
ON-FIELD PROFILES
2019 NAB LEAGUE STATISTICS:
Callow:
14 games 13.6 disposals (54% contested) 6 marks 1.4 tackles 2.6 inside 50s 1.7 goals (24)
Fleeton:
9 games 15.8 disposals 3.4 marks 2 tackles 4.7 rebound 50s 1.4 clearances
BEST GAME:
Callow:
2019 NAB League Rd 3 vs. NT Thunder Academy
19 disposals (14 kicks) 8 marks 2 tackles 3 inside 50s 5 goals, 2 behinds
Fleeton:
2019 NAB League Rd 16 vs. Tasmania
21 disposals (15 kicks) 1 mark 3 tackles 10 rebound 50s
PREVIOUS MEETING:
2019 NAB League Round 16 Tasmania 6.13 (49) def. by Geelong Falcons 8.8 (56)
Fleeton – 21 disposals (15 kicks), 3 tackles, 1 mark, 10 rebound 50s
vs.
Callow – 8 disposals, 4 marks, 1.1
Callow’s second-lowest disposal and mark hauls came against the lockdown job of Fleeton, who adjusted well to blanket a bigger opponent. The Tasmanian’s frustration showed on a couple of occasions as Fleeton and the Falcons got on top, with Callow’s early aerial threat largely accounted for after quarter time. Fleeton looked to be really trusting his marking and disposal by foot, while Callow was tried a touch further afield as the game wore on. Tough day at the office, but a great physical contest between two young guns.STRENGTHS:
Callow:
Contested marking Aggression Strength Goal kicking
Fleeton:
Intercept marking Decision making Defensive rebound Defensive versatility
IMPROVEMENTS:
Callow:
Versatility
Fleeton:
Size
KEY SCOUTING NOTES:
Callow:
2019 NAB League Round 12 vs. Eastern
Callow looked like having a huge game after he booted three goals within the first half-hour, but was clamped well after the main break with Eastern ensuring he would compete against two or three markers in the air.
He started off by winning a ground ball against his direct opponent deep inside 50 before snapping the first goal of the game, following up with a huge pack mark and set shot goal to highlight a scintillating opening.
He also created Will Peppin’s goal after booting his third, marking deep in the pocket and kicking well inboard. His physicality ensured that direct opponents were more occupied with holding him that getting to the ball, and Callow’s work off the deck was scarily good for a player of his size.
Fleeton:
2019 NAB League Wildcard Round vs. Sandringham
Was quite possibly Geelong’s best player given the heat he took on in a key defensive post. Fleeton was as sure as anyone by foot, switching confidently across defensive 50 to try and set the Falcons on the right foot coming out of defence.
Two of his three marks were fantastic too, intercepting strongly in the first term and sticking a one-hander going back in the second to show some courage and athleticism. The bottom-ager was also incredibly composed on the ball, not afraid to take on opponents on the last line and burning one in the second quarter with a good piece of agility after gathering over the back.
Also contributed some second efforts with the result beyond doubt, showing heart on a rough day.
ACCOLADES:
Callow:
2019 Tasmania Devils Best & Fairest runner-up 2019 Tasmania Devils Forward of the Year 2019 TSL Premiership Player 2020 Allies Hub member
Fleeton:
4th in Geelong Falcons 2019 Best & Fairest 2019 Geelong Falcons Most Consistent 2020 Geelong Falcons co-captain 2020 Vic Country Hub member
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