Don’t go writing us off just yet.
The powerhouse Goulburn Valley League outfit showcased its best football on Saturday in the dominant 55-point triumph over the Cats.
A powerful second-half performance was what caught the eye of onlookers and Bombers coach Paul Newman.
The multiple premiership-winning coach said the second half was “fantastic” and that after the main break his side’s intensity around the ball “went up”.
Thanks to GVL Data, we can put the statistics of the contest under the microscope.
Kyabram’s third term was an extraordinary performance.
The Bombers won the contested possession count by 17 and won the ground ball gets by 13.
Cade Mueller gathered 11 contested possessions, along with ruck Jake Reeves, while Jake Parkinson laid an impressive 10 tackles for the match.
Reeves also led the Bombers in ground ball gets (nine) and clearances (eight).
It may be hard to record Kyabram’s physical presence around the contest, however, Newman’s outfit cranked up the pressure on the younger Cats.
The home side laid six more tackles than Mooroopna and posted 22 for the quarter.
Kyabram went at 69 per cent by foot, while the Cats went at 51 per cent.
The hosts’ dominance around the contests saw them have plus 28 disposals, to go with 13 more marks.
The on-ballers were able to deliver the ball 33 times inside 50 for the second half, while the Cats managed 15 entries.
The deliveries cleaned up and the forwards were able to convert, which resulted in the scores from inside-50 entries at 53 per cent, a game-high for the Bombers.
Key stats
Kyabram v Mooroopna round 13
Disposals
Kyabram: 301
Mooroopna: 292
Contested possessions
Kyabram: 144
Mooroopna: 120
Uncontested possessions
Kyabram: 164
Mooroopna: 175
Marks
Kyabram: 90
Mooroopna: 58
Clearances
Kyabram: 38
Mooroopna: 33
Inside-50s
Kyabram: 52
Mooroopna: 38
Tackles
Kyabram: 60
Mooroopna: 66
Kicking efficiency
Kyabram: 68%
Mooroopna: 54%