5 goals in his last 4 games across all competitions too. So safe to say he's finding his feet over in Canada.
That was a quality strike too, you don't hit them much sweeter than that. Just a shame that Cavalry were bundled out on penalties. Things shaping up nicely for the remainder of the season for Bevan.
That was a quality strike too, you don't hit them much sweeter than that. Just a shame that Cavalry were bundled out on penalties. Things shaping up nicely for the remainder of the season for Bevan.
Collier's a winger. Plus he had 2 seasons in the MLS with plenty of chances and didn't score a goal. He's now 27, and the USL is a big step down with questionable quality.
The unfairly maligned Dyer, who knows. Age 25, more of a converted striker. Canadian league likely even more questionable than USL. But good that both him and Bevan at last seem to have found environments they are doing well in.
Bevan also 25. Reckon he is the most likely of the 3 to have a breakout year, and be given a chance by a MLS team. Having a Canadian passport will help. Bounced around USL, Sweden & South Africa doing very little. Plus some time back in the Handy Prem. But he's a bonafide striker. Maybe he just needs a stable year in Canada (a place pretty similar in many ways to NZ - few Kiwi expats in Calgary), to show what he can do. That was a lovely strike against Whitecaps (who may have been playing a 2nd XI). Bevan did trial with Uffie at the Nix, but not deemed worthy enough. Canadian league is most likely his level, but some more goals like yesterday and who knows.