Played In
2
-
607
25
8%
35
24
8%
-
-
Goals
0
-
-
69
-
-
69
0%
311
0%
Behinds
0
-
-
64
-
-
32
0%
207
0%
Assists
0
-
-
27
-
-
24
0%
210
0%
Disposals
13
6.5
623
741
2%
35
585
2%
8493
0%
Kicks
8
4
620
442
2%
35
316
3%
5071
0%
Handballs
5
2.5
629
401
1%
34
275
2%
3422
0%
Marks
3
1.5
630
171
2%
36
171
2%
2274
0%
Tackles
4
2
592
164
2%
33
138
3%
1666
0%
Hitouts
1
0.5
223
743
0%
14
528
0%
1078
0%
Clearances
1
0.5
559
190
1%
33
94
1%
881
0%
Frees For
0
-
-
60
-
-
38
0%
469
0%
Frees Against
1
0.5
595
61
2%
33
37
3%
441
0%
Disposals
Total
105
Avg
10.5
Handballs
Total
61
Avg
6.1
Kicks% - Handballs%
Total
42% - 58%
Clearances
Total
2
Avg
0.2
Frees Against
Total
5
Avg
0.5
Here is the comprehensive section on Total Statistics Against Opponents.
This detailed segment provides an in-depth look at Jay van Berlo' performances, encapsulating their wins, losses, and games played.
Additionally, it meticulously documents key metrics such as Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against.
Here is the comprehensive section on Average Statistics Against Opponents.
This detailed segment provides an in-depth look at Jay van Berlo' performances, encapsulating their wins, losses, and games played.
Additionally, it meticulously documents key metrics such as Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against.
Here you'll find a detailed player performance game log across various seasons, opponents, and rounds.
This section is designed with precision, allowing for sorting and deep dives into key statistics like Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against for each game.
Jay van Berlo - Player Bio
Jay van Berlo, a seasoned Australian rules footballer, has left an indelible mark on the field with his remarkable skills and dedication. Hailing from the Whitfords Junior Football Club, van Berlo embarked on his professional journey by making his WAFL league debut for West Perth in 2007. Despite facing a setback with shoulder surgery in 2008, he bounced back resiliently, showcasing his prowess in every game and clinching the prestigious 2008 Breckler Medal as West Perth's best and fairest player. In 2009, Fremantle recognized van Berlo's talent and drafted him in the Rookie Draft, marking the beginning of his AFL career. Despite initial injury woes, he quickly made his mark on the field, debuting for Fremantle in a memorable Western Derby clash against West Coast. Known for his versatility, van Berlo seamlessly transitioned from a defensive midfielder for West Perth to a forward for Fremantle, displaying his adaptability and scoring prowess. One of the highlights of van Berlo's career came in the 2011 season when he netted a career-high four goals in a thrilling victory over the Western Bulldogs. His contribution on the field was not only limited to his playing style but also extended to his leadership qualities and team spirit. Although his time with Fremantle concluded in 2012, van Berlo's impact on the game continues to resonate with fans and aspiring players alike. With a legacy defined by resilience, versatility, and a never-say-die attitude, Jay van Berlo remains a revered figure in the realm of Australian football.