West Coast led at three-quarter time and looked to be home, but coughed up the lead in the dying stages and ended up losing by 7 points. Matt Priddis led West Coast with 33 possessions and Bradd Dalziell had 24 possessions and two goals.
Summary[]
1/4 time | 1/2 time | 3/4 time | Final | |||||
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West Coast | 3.4.22 | 6.6.42 | 12.10.82 | 13.13.91 | ||||
Essendon | 4.1.25 | 6.3.39 | 10.5.65 | 15.8.98 |
Goals: Darling, LeCras 3, Dalziell, Kennedy 2, Cox, Kerr, Priddis
Best: Priddis, Gaff, Kennedy, Dalziell, Hutchings, MacKenzie
Injuries: Nil
Sub: Tunbridge for Sheppard in 4th quarter
Milestones: Tunbridge AFL debut, Kerr final appearance
Named sides[]
West Coast | Essendon | ||||||
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B: | 26.Butler | 23.Glass | 1.Brown | B: | 15.Dempsey | 18.Hurley | 22.Carlisle |
HB: | 28.Smith | 16.MacKenzie | 8.Waters | HB: | 46.Baguley | 26.Hooker | 1.Hibberd |
C: | 24.Rosa | 11.Priddis | 18.Dalziell | C: | 21.Heppell | 4.Watson | 9.Goddard |
HF: | 4.Kerr | 17.Kennedy | 35.McGinnity | HF: | 29.Davey | 12.Crameri | 38.Kommer |
F: | 2.LeCras | 20.Cox | 27.Darling | F: | 20.Merrett | 30.Ryder | 8.Winderlich |
R: | 9.Naitanui | 13.Shuey | 7.Masten | R: | 2.Bellchambers | 40.Howlett | 5.Stanton |
I: | 3.Gaff | 34.Hutchings | 5.Sheppard | I: | 16.Pears | 23.Myers | 17.Melksham |
46.Tunbridge | 11.Zaharakis | ||||||
E: | 43.Hams | 30.Wilson | 31.Schofield | E: | 32.Colyer | 6.Daniher | 10.O'Brien |
In: Smith, Hutchings, Sheppard, Tunbridge
Out: Hurn (ankle), S.Selwood (thumb), Embley (susp), Wilson
Late change: Schofield for Shuey (hamstring)
New: Simon Tunbridge (Perth/GWS Giants/Dongara JFC)
From the papers[]
The Age[]
"After Josh Kennedy kicked the game's first goal, the Bombers settled and piled on four consecutive majors in seven minutes and opened up an 18-point lead.
Paddy Ryder was matching Nic Naitanui in athleticism and run and Jason Winderlich and David Zaharakis were running amok.
But the game changed quickly. Almost as quickly as Daniel Kerr got foot to ball in a stoppage to goal from 35 metres and the margin was back to 12 points.
The Eagles had managed to set-up players behind the ball, which resulted in nine of the last 10 inside 50s of the term, plus a goal to Jack Darling and a quarter-time margin to the Dons of just three points."
Players in the WAFL[]
Round 15 (29 June)
Claremont v East Fremantle (Brennan)
South Fremantle (Hams, Carter) v Perth (McInnes)
East Perth (Wilson, Lycett, Morton) v Peel
Swan Districts (Newman, Bennell) v West Perth
Bye: Subiaco
Injury list[]
In the lead-up to the match the following players were listed as injured:
Player | Injury | Expected duration | ||||
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Hurn | Ankle | 9-10 weeks | ||||
S.Selwood | Thumb | 6-8 weeks | ||||
Colledge | Hamstring | 3-4 weeks | ||||
Wellingham | Ankle | 2-3 weeks | ||||
A.Selwood | Back | 2 weeks | ||||
Dick | Hamstring | 1 week | ||||
Embley | Suspension | 1 week | ||||
Cripps | Suspension | 1 week | ||||
Waters | Quad | Test | ||||
Shuey | Shoulder | Test |
Links[]
http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2013/051820130627.html
http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2013/14/wce-v-ess
Brad Elborough, The Age (2"8 June 2013), "Watson, Hird defy jeers and Eagles": http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/watson-hird-defy-jeers-and-eagles-20130627-2p0ic.html
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