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West Coast v W.Bulldogs
Round 13, 2010
S10r13
Stevens on debut. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sun, 20 June 2010 (2:40 PM WST)
Venue
Attendance
34,280
Result
Lost by 60
Score
WBD 17.17.119 - 9.5.59 WCE
Brownlow
3 J.Harbrow (WBD)
2 D.Cross (WBD)
1 M.Boyd (WBD)
Ladder
15th
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West Coast's poor run continued, embarrassed in a 10-goal loss to the Bulldogs at home. The Eagles were competitive until halftime but managed just three goals thereafter, the Dogs romping away in the final quarter to keep in touch with the top four. In the absence of Darren Glass, acting captain Beau Waters was his side's best with 29 possessions and 10 marks, and stand-in fullback Eric MacKenzie kept Barry Hall reasonably quiet.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
West Coast 3.3.21 6.5.41 8.5.53 9.5.59
Western Bulldogs 3.4.22 7.8.50 11.10.76 17.17.119

Goals: LeCras 3, Strijk 2, Dalziell, Kennedy, Lynch, McKinley

Best: Waters, Dalziell, Sheppard, S.Selwood, MacKenzie, Priddis

Injuries: Hurn (leg)

Milestones: Stevens AFL debut, Strijk AFL debut

Named sides[]

West Coast Bulldogs
B: 41.Strijk 16.MacKenzie 31.Schofield B: 40.Harbrow 36.Lake 29.Wood
HB: 8.Waters 42.Wilkes 25.Hurn HB: 2.Murphy 38.Morris 9.Gilbee
C: 24.Rosa 11.Priddis 12.Sheppard C: 16.Griffen 5.Boyd 42.Picken
HF: 37.A.Selwood 1.Brown 32.Embley HF: 20.Hill 8.Hahn 6.Johnson
F: 27.McKinley 17.Kennedy 2.LeCras F: 1.Grant 28.Hall 13.Giansiracusa
R: 20.Cox 5.Ebert 14.Stevens R: 15.Hudson 4.Cross 17.Cooney
I: 18.Dalziell 35.McGinnity 9.Naitanui I: 27.Minson 10.Eagleton 18.Stack
10.S.Selwood 25.Hargrave
E: 43.Hams 21.Lynch 28.Smith E: 44.Moles 3.Everitt 26.Reid

In: A.Selwood, Strijk, Stevens

Out: Nicoski (shoulder), B.Jones, Stevenson

Late change: Lynch for A.Selwood (shoulder)

New: Koby Stevens (Gippsland Power/Lucknow JFC), Andrew Strijk (West Perth/Carine JFC)

From the papers[]

The West Australian[]

"The Bulldogs made their first big statement of the game in the opening six minutes of the third term when they all but sealed the contest.

Goals to Johnson, Brennan Stack and Jarrad Grant pushed the visitors to a 28-point lead, and the Eagles looked shot.

A recovery of sorts came after goals to Kennedy and the second from Strijk, dragging the margin back to to 15 points but in this low-scoring scrap, West Coast needed to score in a hurry.

When Hahn chimed in with his first, a snap from the boundary, the Dogs had a 23-point lead and resumed control of the match."[1]

The Age[]

"Former Lion Bradd Dalziell played his best game for the Eagles with 29 touches and one goal and Brad Sheppard and Waters were prominent, but West Coast looked lethargic throughout the contest and never truly troubled the Bulldogs.

West Coast debutant Andrew Strijk kicked a goal with his first kick to open proceedings but fellow debutant Koby Stevens was seeing stars a short time later after copping a kick to the head while diving on a loose ball.

The Bulldogs led by just one point at quarter-time but sublime work from Giansiracusa, who had five scoring assists by half-time, saw the visitors take control in the second term."[2]

WAFL[]

Round 13 (19 June)

West Perth vs Claremont (B.Jones, Swift, Stevenson, Weedon). Neates played reserves.

East Perth (Oakley-Nicholls) vs Subiaco (Cockie)

South Fremantle (Hams, Wilson) vs Swan Districts (Notte)

East Fremantle (Spangher, Houlihan) vs Peel. Masten played reserves.

Bye: Perth

Injury list[]

In the lead-up to the round the following players were listed as injured or unavailable:

Player Injury Expected duration
Shuey Virus Indefinite
Butler Ankle 8 weeks (Placed on LTI list, replaced by Hams)
J.Jones Ankle 6 weeks (Placed on LTI list, replaced by Strijk)
Kerr Hamstring 6 weeks (Placed on LTI list, replaced by Stevenson)
A.Selwood AC joint Test
Glass Abdomen Test
Nicoski Shoulder TBA
Swift Ill TBA
Masten Knee Available

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2010/071820100620.html

http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2010/13/wce-v-wb

  1. Ray Wilson, The West Australian (21 June 2010, p.GAM8), "Eagles gain respect, then go missing"
  2. AAP, The Age (20 June 2010), "Bulldogs crush Eagles in Perth": http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/bulldogs-crush-eagles-in-perth-20100620-yp3v
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