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West Coast v Hawthorn
Round 12, 1990
S87r18
Date
Fri, 15 June 1990 (7:40 PM WST)
Venue
Attendance
28,094
Result
Won by 23
Score
WCE 16.9.105 - 12.10.82 HAW
Brownlow
3 G.McKenna (WCE)
2 A.Collins (HAW)
1 B.Heady (WCE)
Ladder
4th
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West Coast shot out of the blocks with a seven-goal first quarter but allowed the Hawks to retake the lead early in the last term, before steadying to run away with a 23 point win. Brett Heady had a team-high 28 possessions and Dean Irving, in just his fifth appearance, had 26 touches and 23 hitouts.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
West Coast 7.2.44 8.4.52 11.6.72 16.9.105
Hawthorn 2.1.13 2.6.18 10.7.67 12.10.82

Goals: Sumich 5, Hart, Narkle 2, Brennan, Langdon, Lewis, Malaxos, McKenna, Ugle, Wilson

Best: McKenna, Heady, Turley, Wilson, Lewis, Narkle

Injuries: Langdon (back)

Reports: McGrath for striking R.Jencke

Milestones: McKenna 50th game

Records: WCE biggest win vs Hawthorn, Hawthorn lowest score vs WCE

Named side[]

West Coast Hawthorn
B: 5.Lamb 14.Brennan 17.McKenna B: 32.Cooper 24.Langford 7.Ayres
HB: 9.Wilson 23.Rance 24.Worsfold HB: 1.Jencke 20.Maginness 17.Tuck
C: 7.Turley 8.Malaxos 3.Mainwaring C: 28.Pritchard 3.Condon 9.DiPierdomenico
HF: 39.Heady 40.McGrath 19.Langdon HF: 34.Kennedy 13.P.Dear 11.Buckenara
F: 12.Scott 4.Sumich 41.Narkle F: 35.Morrissey 25.Curran 44.Platten
R: 34.Irving 28.Lewis 36.Hart R: 14.G.Dear 8.Anderson 4.Collins
I: 33.Kemp 35.Ugle I: 12.Lawrence 28.McDonald
E: 27.Jackson 6.Miles 13.Watters E: 27.Bingham 30.Schwab 10.Wittman

In: Kemp

Out: Jackson

Late change: (HAW) Schwab for Tuck

From the papers[]

Canberra Times[]

"Hawthorn had opportunities to challenge the Eagles, but regularly failed to match the West Coast onslaught from the first quarter.

Led by full-forward Peter Sumich, the Eagles kicked seven goals in the opening term — a facet that proved too difficult for the Victorian team to overcome.

But the Hawks did fight back, with assistance from James Morrissey, Andrew Collins and to a lesser extent John Platten, kicking five goals in just over even time in the third quarter to eventually take a one-point lead early in the final term.

However, the Eagles steadied in midfield to record the 16.9 (105) to 12.10 (82) success."[1]

Players in the WAFL[]

Round 12 (16 June)

East Perth (Turner, Melesso) vs East Fremantle (Ellis, Browning)

Claremont (Annear, Miles, O'Connell, Cormack, Pyke, Higgins, Turnbull, Evans) vs Perth

Swan Districts vs Subiaco (Breman, Hutchinson)

South Fremantle (Watters, Jackson) vs West Perth

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1990/101819900615.html

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