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Geelong v West Coast
Round 13, 1995
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Waterman lays a tackle. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sat, 1 July 1995 (2:10 PM EST)
Attendance
23,743
Result
Lost by 52
Score
GEE 17.14.116 - 9.10.64 WCE
Brownlow
3 P.Couch (GEE)
2 G.Ablett (GEE)
1 G.Hocking (GEE)
Ladder
6th
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On a heavy Kardinia Park surface, Glen Jakovich became the fastest man to reach 100 games in VFL/AFL history but there was little reason to celebrate as the hometown Cats, led by Gary Ablett, broke the game open with eight goals to nothing in the third quarter. West Coast's cause was not helped by injuries suffered by Michael Brennan (hamstring) and Michael Dunstan (arm). Chris Waterman amassed 23 possessions and a goal and Jakovich had 21 touches in his milestone game.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
Geelong 0.4.4 6.4.40 14.10.94 17.14.116
West Coast 3.2.20 5.6.36 5.6.36 9.10.64

Goals: Langdon, Pyke, Wilson 2, Matera, Symmons, Waterman

Best: Ball, Waterman, Lewis, McKenna, Turnbull, Banfield

Injuries: Dunstan (broken arm), Brennan (hamstring), Worsfold (cut eye)

Reports: Worsfold for grabbing G.Hocking by the throat

Milestones: Jakovich 100th game, Blurton AFL debut, Downsborough AFL debut, Dunstan final appearance

Records: WCE lowest score vs Geelong

Named sides[]

West Coast Geelong
B: 36.Hart 14.Brennan 12.White B: 12.Sholl 36.Graham 19.Hall
HB: 24.Worsfold 27.Jakovich 17.McKenna HB: 21.Mansfield 17.McGrath 40.Brown
C: 39.Waterman 2.Kemp 16.Symmons C: 15.Riccardi 7.Couch 4.Lord
HF: 19.Langdon 26.Ball 30.Matera HF: 42.Hickmott 16.Brownless 9.Breuer
F: 37.Lyle 4.Sumich 15.Dunstan F: 11.Tudor 5.Ablett 31.Mensch
R: 50.Turnbull 28.Lewis 10.Pyke R: 6.Barnes 23.Pickering 32.Hocking
I: 9.Wilson 6.Banfield 35.Blurton I: 14.Handley 27.Sanderson 37.Simpson
E: 8.Metropolis 7.Turley 40.Downsborough E: 10.Tanner 38.Crothers 25.Allen

In: Matera, Wilson, Blurton

Out: Evans (ankle), Schofield, Turley

Late change: Downsborough for Sumich (thigh)

New: Ashley Blurton (West Perth), Ian Downsborough (West Perth)

From the papers[]

The Sunday Age[]

"Simply, the Cats were too fierce, too fit and too keen, and no one summed up their new-found steel better than their amazing spearhead. It was Ablett who got the ball rolling, roving a boundary throw-in to snap the first goal of the second half, it was he who delivered a jolt the force of which John Worsfold had seldom been subjected to, and it was he who turned a tight, tough contest into a cakewalk with the final four goals of the quarter.

By then, the Cats had turned the centre bounces into a ritual. It went something like a John Barnes tap to Liam Pickering, his kick to David Mensch, whose third quarter was so dominant even Glen Jakovich had to be shifted, and Mensch's pass to you-know-who.

Pickering continued his rise and rise with a tremendous game in the centre on Drew Banfield, Derek Hall overcame some early problems on Karl Langdon to become a valuable source of drive off the half-back line, along with Michael Mansfield, who was brilliant when there was still a contest to be had, while Barnes gave the Cats first go at the ball time and time again."[1]

Canberra Times[]

"Michael Mensch jumped on the bandwagon with a goal and Ablett soccered through. The traffic was all heading to the West Coast end and Ablett goaled again and again taking his tally to seven at the next break.

West Coast by now had capitulated and failed to score in the third term.

Ablett finished his goalkicking contributions with his fifth in a row and Geelong's 11th in a row early in the last quarter.

Bill Brownless added to West Coast's misery before the shattered visitors started to recover some composure."[2]

Players in the WAFL[]

There was a general bye as a representative side played Queensland.

Injury list[]

In the lead-up to the match the following players were listed as injured or unavailable:[3]

Player Injury Expected duration
Mainwaring Shoulder 5 weeks
J.Spinks Knee 4 weeks
Godden Shoulder 1 week
Harding Knee 1 week
Hynes Back 1 week
B.Spinks Ankle 1 week
Wilson Hamstring Test
Matera Knee Test
Bond Ankle Test
Metropolis Knee Test
Evans Ankle Test
Heady Shoulder Test
McIntosh Bruised ribs Available

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1995/091819950701.html

  1. Rohan Connolly, The Sunday Age (2 July 1995, p.SPORT11), "Cats too fierce for Eagles"
  2. Canberra Times (2 July 1995, p.14), "Mixed fortunees for Ablett as Geelong thrashes West Coast": https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/128284949/14186809
  3. The Age (28 June 1995, p.39), "AFL injury list"
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