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GWS Giants v West Coast
Round 10, 2022
S22r10
McGovern in action. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sun, 22 May 2022 (2.10pm EST)
Attendance
5,057
Result
Lost by 52
Score
GWS 21.12.138 - 13.8.86 WCE
Brownlow
3 J.Kelly (GWS)
2 S.Coniglio (GWS)
1 J.Peatling (GWS)
Ladder
18th
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West Coast's run of heavy defeats continued with a 52-point loss to the Giants. The Eagles were once again blown away early, conceding seven goals in each of the first two quarters as the game was well gone by halftime. Tim Kelly led the way with 23 touches and 10 clearances and Isiah Winder kicked a career-high three goals.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
GWS Giants 7.3.45 14.3.87 17.7.109 21.12.138
West Coast 4.1.25 5.4.34 9.5.59 13.8.86

Goals: Winder 3, Cripps, Dixon, Waterman 2, Clark, Darling, Duggan, Shuey

Best: Kelly, McGovern, Redden, Cripps

Injuries: Shuey (back)

Substitutes: (WCE) Hough for Shuey (back) in the fourth term; (GWS) Stein, not used

Records: GWS Giants highest score vs WCE

Jumper: Indigenous, blue shorts

Named sides[]

West Coast GWS Giants
B: 23.Witherden 37.Barrass 35.Rotham B: 40.Kennedy 15.Taylor 13.Cumming
HB: 14.Duggan 20.McGovern 31.Jones HB: 10.Wehr 39.Idun 36.Perryman
C: 3.Gaff 11.Kelly 36.West C: 26.Riccardi 12.Green 22.Kelly
HF: 39.Clark 2.Waterman 15.Cripps* HF: 24.De Boer 27.Himmelberg 37.Hill
F: 40.Jamieson 27.Darling 22.Winder F: 28.Sproule 23.Hogan 4.Greene
R: 32.B.Williams 8.Redden 13.Shuey R: 30.Flynn 3.Coniglio 8.Ward
I: 30.Nelson 41.Dixon 42.H.Edwards I: 31.Brander 5.Bruhn 20.Peatling
43.Naish 33.O'Halloran
E: 19.Hough 26.Trew 33.Bazzo E: 42.Stein 43.Hamilton 34.Fahey
34.J.Williams 29.Fleeton

In: Gaff, Shuey, Naish (medical sub)

Out: Foley (concussion), Ryan (hamstring/susp), Petrevsk-Seton* (health protocols)

(*Cripps replaced Petrevski-Seton in squad)

Quarter by quarter[]

Both sides went in as named.

Club Champion votes[]

[1]

Winder 9 Redden 2
Jamieson 8 West 2
Cripps 7 Duggan 1
Kelly 6 Gaff 1
Shuey 6 Naish 1
Dixon 3 Barrass 0
H.Edwards 3 Nelson 0
Waterman 3 Rotham 0
Clark 2 B.Williams 0
Darling 2 Witherden 0
Jones 2 Hough 0
McGovern 2

From the coach[]

"The start wasn’t great, beaten up around the ball, around the contest, and they were really efficient in the front half, in particular the first quarter. Then the second quarter, we got some supply, which we haven’t had for a fair few weeks, and our inability to keep it in the front half was not good enough. I think for the night they would’ve kicked probably at least eight goals from our forward half, which is a reflection of how you defend behind your ball movement. So the second quarter in particular, they must have kicked six goals from our front half. So that’s a new problem, but we settled a bit after half time, went back and gave a bit more effort in the second half, and I think we won the second half, but our first and second quarters were not good enough.

"...I think we just couldn’t get the ball back from the Giants in the second quarter, the first 10 minutes, that just wasn’t good enough, so on the back foot, and knowing the Giants if they start on the front foot, they’re hard to stop. So, we need to look at it, we’re not hiding away from it, so got to be honest whether it’s a senior player, or a second or third gamer. We want to be more consistent and that’s our challenge, until you’re consistent in that area, you’re going to struggle. So, we’re pretty clear about what we need to do, now it’s just getting on with it.

"Take some little wins out of today, and Issy (Winder) kicking three, really good for him, probably played four or five games, a couple as a sub. And Jamieson, must be his third game, was good. He was exciting, pleasantly impressed with his ability to adapt to the contest. And he’s still probably got some kilos to put on, but he competes and that’s what we admire, that’s what we like, so we’ll keep growing that."[2]

From the papers[]

The West Australian[]

"By the time the Eagles got their bearings it was half-time.

They were 53 points in arrears, had conceded 14 first-half goals, and another game was gone.

West Coast then played their best half of football for well over a month and squared the second half.

Depending on whether you are a glass half full or a glass half empty observer, that was either a sign of progress or way too little, too late."[3]

The Age[]

"GWS had 87 points by the long break, a tally they had bettered only twice in their first nine full games. The half-time lead was 53 points.

It was difficult to know whether McVeigh and his high-profile helpers had instituted a more attacking style of play given a decimated West Coast allowed the Giants to run free.

There were certainly some interesting positional moves, chief among them Harry Himmelberg’s switch from key forward to key defender.

Not that it stopped Himmelberg kicking at least one goal for the 20th consecutive game. He marked on the wing, was given a 50-metre penalty, and unloaded from outside 50 metres."[4]

Reserves[]

Round 5 (21 May)

West Coast's horror season continued with another heavy loss, blown away by 81 points by West Perth in Joondalup. The Eagles side, featuring the bare minimum three AFL-listed players, managed just two scoring shots for the first three quarters before improving the scoreboard in the final term. Josh Browne had a team-high 36 possessions and Zane Trew tallied 22.

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
West Perth 5.5.35 7.9.51 11.13.79 17.17.119
West Coast 1.0.6 2.0.12 2.0.12 6.2.38

Goals: Burke 2, Eastough, Levien, Penny, J.Williams

Best: Browne, Levien, Trew, Creasey, AMbrose

Injuries: Strnadica (calf), Nitschke (hamstring)

Named side:

West Coast
B: 63.Hansen 50.Sumich 75.Eastough
HB: 53.Henderson 64.Mercer 58.Levien
C: 67.Penny 26.Trew 60.Deegan
HF: 61.McCarthy 73.J.Edwards 59.Nitschke
F: 55.A.Ryan 57.Burke 68.Watson
R: 74.Strnadica 51.L.Young 56.Creasey
I: 54.Browne 52.Feeney 18.Pobjoy
47.Underwood
E: 72.Curley 49.Johnstone 48.Kemp
71.B.Young

In: Strnadica, Deegan, L.Young, Pobjoy, Underwood

Out: Bazzo, Hough (AFL), Pickett (hamstring), Emery, Medland (East Fremantle)

Late change: J.Williams for Deegan

New: Riley Pobjoy (Thornlie), Josh Underwood (East Perth)

Injury list[]

In the leadup to the match the following players were listed as being injured or unavailable:

Player Injury Expected return
Cole Ankle Indefinite (On inactive list)
Chesser Ankle Indefinite (On inactive list)
Joyce Ankle TBC
Allen Foot/ankle TBC
Langdon Ankle TBC
L.Edwards Groin TBC
Naitanui Knee 7-8 weeks
O'Neill Knee 6-7 weeks
Rioli Hamstring 3-4 weeks
Petruccelle Hamstring 3-4 weeks
Ryan Hamstring/suspension 3 weeks
Hurn Calf 2 weeks
Sheed Ankle 1-2 weeks
Foley Concussion 1-2 weeks
Kennedy Knee 1 week
Gaff Quad Test
Shuey Hamstring Test
Yeo Health & safety protocols Available (not on official list)

References[]

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2022/182120220522.html

https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/3897

  1. West Coast Eagles Yearbook 2022, p.33
  2. westcoasteagles.com.au (23 May 2022), "Pressing questions: Round 10": https://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/news/1134007/pressing-questions-round-10
  3. Mark Duffield, The West Australian (23 May 2022, p.GAM8), "Orange tsunami swamps Eagles before half-time"
  4. Malcolm Conn, The Age (22 May 2022), "McVeigh kicks off GWS coaching career with easy win over Eagles": https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/mcveigh-kicks-off-gws-career-with-easy-win-over-struggling-eagles-20220522-p5anhu.html
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