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West Coast v Sydney
Round 14, 2018
S18r14
LeCras in action. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Thur, 21 June 2018 (6.10pm WST)
Attendance
51,409
Result
Lost by 28
Score
ESS 12.8.80 - 6.16.52 WCE
Brownlow
3 A.Saad (ESS)
2 D.Smith (ESS)
1 Z.Merrett (ESS)
Ladder
3rd
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A flat West Coast were blown away early by the Bombers, who kicked six goals to nil in the first quarter en route to a 28 point win. The Eagles lifted their intensity and dominated play in the second half but a forward line missing both Josh Kennedy and Jack Darling squandered numerous chances to narrow the gap. Elliot Yeo had 12 tackles to go with 22 disposals and Jamie Cripps had 16 possessions and two goals.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
West Coast 0.1.1 1.6.12 2.12.24 6.16.52
Essendon 6.2.38 8.4.52 9.7.61 12.8.80

Goals: Cripps 2, LeCras, Naitanui, Rioli, Shuey

Best: Hurn, Gaff, Yeo, Redden, Naitanui

Injuries: Nil

Named sides[]

West Coast Essendon
B: 25.Hurn 31.Schofield 5.Sheppard B: 49.Dea 26.Hooker 7.Z.Merrett
HB: 23.Jetta 20.McGovern 28.Cole HB: 42.Saad 28.Brown 18.Hurley
C: 7.Masten 6.Yeo 3.Gaff C: 21.Heppell 9.Goddard 1.McGrath
HF: 34.Hutchings 45.Waterman 2.LeCras HF: 5.Smith 44.McKernan 45.McKenna
F: 1.Ryan 36.McInnes 15.Cripps F: 12.Baguley 25.Stringer 43.McDonald-Tipungwuti
R: 9.Naitanui 8.Redden 13.Shuey R: 2.Bellchambers 4.Langford 13.Fantasia
I: 14.Duggan 29.Lycett 30.Nelson I: 27.Redman 23.Myers 35.Guelfi
44.Rioli 15.Green
E: 4.Sheed 10.Brander 21Petruccelle E: 17.Stewart 20.J.Merrett 37.Clarke
41.Ah Chee 10.Francis

In: McInnes, Hutchings, Schofield

Out: Kennedy (leg), Sheed, Brander

Quarter by quarter[]

Both sides went in as named. Forecast rain stayed away, with the match being played in clear conditions.

Club Champion votes[]

Redden 9 LeCras 2
Yeo 8 Rioli 2
Hurn 7 Duggan 1
Schofield 7 McGovern 1
Cripps 6 Nelson 1
Jetta 6 Shuey 1
Cole 5 Waterman 1
Gaff 5 Hutchings 0
Sheppard 5 Lycett 0
Masten 3 McInnes 0
Naitanui 3 Ryan 0

From the coach[]

From the papers[]

The West Australian[]

"First quarters rarely decide a game, but that came as close as any.

Yes, the fact that there was no Jack Darling and no Josh Kennedy was telling in the end. The Eagles actually finished with more scoring shots than the Bombers - 22 to 20 - but they really lacked focus going forward, something that can happen when you’re used to having one of the most prolific modern goal-kickers occupying your forward line.

But the thing that was absolutely unforgivable, which will be replayed again and again at team meetings early in the week, was how the Bombers were given free rein to run right through the middle of the ground.

Half-back runners like Adam Saad torched West Coast in the opening term. And forwards like Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti were allowed to stroll out of stoppages and kick goals around the corner"[1]

The Age[]

"The Bombers' tactic to carry the ball and deliver it into their attack sapped West Coast's defensive strength, with Jeremy McGovern out of the game as well.

Essendon also took advantage of the Eagles missing their two key forwards and leading goalkickers, Josh Kennedy and Jack Darling, through injury. Cale Hooker and Michael Hurley took advantage of the missing West Coast big men.

The Eagles finally managed to stem the early flow of Essendon goals after being 49 points down early in the second quarter. But they didn’t have anyone in attack who looked likely to kick multiple goals."[2]

East Perth report[]

Round 12 (23 June)

East Perth were comfortably beaten by Claremont at home, with a rally either side of half-time and three late goals masking what was a dominant Tigers display. Brayden Ainsworth kicked three goals from 22 possessions and Luke Partington had a team-high 27 disposals.

Appearing for East Perth: Ah Chee, Ainsworth, M.Allen, O.Allen, Brander, England, Mutimer, Partington, Petruccelle, Rotham, Sheed, Vardy, Venables, Watson. Reserves: Bayok, Brayshaw, Burrows, Olango.

Injury list[]

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

Player Injury Expected return
Karpany IT band 5-6 weeks
Darling Ankle 4 weeks
Barrass Back 1 week
Venables Ankle Test (Placed on LTI list 26/4, replaced by Bayok)
Kennedy Knee Test

References[]

http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2018/14/wce-v-ess

  1. Nick Rynne, The West Australian (21 June 2018), "What went wrong in the opening quarter of West Coast’s loss to Essendon": https://thewest.com.au/sport/west-coast-eagles/what-went-wrong-in-the-opening-quarter-of-west-coasts-loss-to-essendon-ng-b88874185z
  2. Brad Elborough, The Age (21 June 2018), "Dominant Bombers blitz undermanned Eagles": https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/dominant-bombers-blitz-undermanned-eagles-20180621-p4zn00.html
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