Oscar McInerney
2021 Stats
Goals
6
Behinds
4
Disposals
166
Kicks
91
Tackles
57
Game-high 35 hitouts v. Geelong
McInerney concentrated 35 hitouts, 18 disposals, nine clearances, six marks and four tackles Thursday as Brisbane defeated Geelong 94-50 at Gabba.
ANALYSIS
McInerney collected a season-high for marks, paced all players with 35 hitouts and netted his best fantasy point total of 2021 (115 points) in Thursday's win over Geelong. The league's No. 9 for hitouts per game (27.23) exits Round 15 currently sporting a median stat line of 12.6 disposals, six clearances, 3.3 marks and 2.3 tackles an appearance for the month of June and currently ranked the 21st-most productive fantasy ruck in the AFL.
McInerney collected a season-high for marks, paced all players with 35 hitouts and netted his best fantasy point total of 2021 (115 points) in Thursday's win over Geelong. The league's No. 9 for hitouts per game (27.23) exits Round 15 currently sporting a median stat line of 12.6 disposals, six clearances, 3.3 marks and 2.3 tackles an appearance for the month of June and currently ranked the 21st-most productive fantasy ruck in the AFL.
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First 100-point showing of 2021
McInerney concentrated 20 disposals, four marks, four clearances, two behinds, two tackles and a single goal Saturday as Brisbane downed GWS 129-65 at Gabba.
ANALYSIS
Nine kicks and a season-best 11 handballs netted McInernery his best disposal total of the year on Saturday. The he also tallied multiple behinds for the first time in 2021 in the victory. The above, along with his second-best mark aggregate since April 10, left the 26 year-old topping 100 fantasy points for the first time in Brisbane's current campaign and currently finds McInerney ranked the 21st most-lucrative option for selection amongst owners seeking players at ruck.
Nine kicks and a season-best 11 handballs netted McInernery his best disposal total of the year on Saturday. The he also tallied multiple behinds for the first time in 2021 in the victory. The above, along with his second-best mark aggregate since April 10, left the 26 year-old topping 100 fantasy points for the first time in Brisbane's current campaign and currently finds McInerney ranked the 21st most-lucrative option for selection amongst owners seeking players at ruck.
Slated to play in Round 6
McInerney will be a test for Saturday's game against Carlton due to an ankle issue, according to Michael Whiting of AFL.com.
ANALYSIS
McInerne didn't pop up on his team's injury report, so this could be no news at all. However, he is the primary ruck for the Lions so it's worth checking if he's out or who could replace his production.
McInerne didn't pop up on his team's injury report, so this could be no news at all. However, he is the primary ruck for the Lions so it's worth checking if he's out or who could replace his production.
Back in action
McInerney (ankle) will rejoin the lineup for Saturday's match versus Western.
ANALYSIS
McInerney sat out the last round after leaving the Round 2 match versus Geelong prematurely due to an ankle issue. He's set to retake his place in the ruck, where he turned in 24 hitouts, 12 disposals, three marks and two tackles in his only full match Round 1.
McInerney sat out the last round after leaving the Round 2 match versus Geelong prematurely due to an ankle issue. He's set to retake his place in the ruck, where he turned in 24 hitouts, 12 disposals, three marks and two tackles in his only full match Round 1.
Sitting Round 3
McInerney (ankle) will miss Thursday's Round 3 clash with Collingwood.
ANALYSIS
McInerney exited the previous contest prematurely due to an ankle issue, leaving the Lions a bit shorthanded in the ruck for the remainder of the contest. He will sit out this contest altogether, though his test status leading up to the match suggests his absence may not be a long one. Connor Ballenden is scheduled to start things off in the ruck, while Tom Fullarton is also on hand to help out.
McInerney exited the previous contest prematurely due to an ankle issue, leaving the Lions a bit shorthanded in the ruck for the remainder of the contest. He will sit out this contest altogether, though his test status leading up to the match suggests his absence may not be a long one. Connor Ballenden is scheduled to start things off in the ruck, while Tom Fullarton is also on hand to help out.
Exits early with ankle issue
McInerney departed Friday's clash versus Geelong prematurely due to an ankle injury, Mitch Cleary of the AFL's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
McInerney made it until midway through the final quarter before his day came to an end and he was replaced by the Lions' substitute in Zach Guthrie. Mcinerney's status will be one worth monitoring ahead of Round 2, especially given his usage in the ruck.
McInerney made it until midway through the final quarter before his day came to an end and he was replaced by the Lions' substitute in Zach Guthrie. Mcinerney's status will be one worth monitoring ahead of Round 2, especially given his usage in the ruck.