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West Coast v Sydney
Round 17, 2015
S15r17
Wellingham continued his strong form. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sun, 26 July 2015 (2:40 PM WST)
Venue
Attendance
38,760
Result
Won by 52
Score
WCE 15.13.103 - 7.9.51 SYD
Brownlow
3 N.Naitanui (WCE)
2 M.Priddis (WCE)
1 E.Yeo (WCE)
Ladder
2nd
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West Coast broke through to beat the Swans for the first time since 2007 and remain firmly in the hunt for a top-four spot. The Eagles strangled a depleted Sydney lineup in the first half, then survived a final-term fightback to steady and run out 52-point winners. Matt Priddis won the HMAS Sydney medal as best afield with 34 possessions, with Nic Naitanui giving his midfielders silver service throughout with 41 hitouts.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
West Coast 5.0.30 8.5.53 12.10.82 15.13.103
Sydney 0.5.5 1.6.12 5.7.37 7.9.51

Goals: Darling, Kennedy 3, LeCras 2, Cripps, Gaff, Hill, Naitanui, Priddis, Shuey, Sinclair

Best: Priddis, Yeo, Gaff, Naitanui, Sinclair, Sheppard

Injuries: Schofield (calf)

Sub: Selwood for Schofield (calf) at three-quarter time

Milestones: Cripps 50th WCE game, Barrass AFL debut

Named side[]

West Coast Sydney
B: 12.Wellingham 31.Schofield 5.Sheppard B: 40.Smith 39.Grundy 2.Shaw
HB: 24.Rosa 25.Hurn 6.Yeo HB: 11.Laidler 20.Reid 24.Rampe
C: 34.Hutchings 11.Priddis 7.Masten C: 3.McVeigh 12.Kennedy 32.Jetta
HF: 3.Gaff 27.Darling 4.Sheed HF: 7.Cunningham 23.Franklin 4.Hannebery
F: 2.LeCras 17.Kennedy 15.Cripps F: 26.Parker 13.Nankervis 37.Goodes
R: 9.Naitanui 10.Selwood 13.Shuey R: 38.Pyke 15.K.Jack 6.Mitchell
I: 18.Ellis 22.Sinclair 33.Hill I: 5.Heeney 10.Jones 44.Lloyd
37.Barrass 42.X.Richards
E: 44.Bennell 36.McInnes 38.Newman E: 33.B.Jack 27.Robinson 22.Towers

In: Barrass

Out: McGovern (hamstring)

Late change: (SYD) B.Jack for Franklin (back tightness)

New: Tom Barrass (Claremont/Scarborough JFC)

Quarter by quarter[]

Club Champion votes[]

[1]
Priddis 13 Schofield 5
Gaff 10 Sheed 5
Naitanui 10 Shuey 5
Sinclair 10 Yeo 5
LeCras 9 Hutchings 4
Sheppard 9 Masten 4
Wellingham 9 Ellis 3
Cripps 6 Barrass 1
Darling 5 Hill 0
Hurn 5 Rosa 0
Kennedy 5 Selwood 0

From the coach[]

"Nothing has changed from what we said during the week. Obviously our goal now is to finish as high as we can. Wherever that takes us it takes us, we won the game today which we are happy about. We played a quality side, albeit one missing some players. We need to put that in consideration, but I thought that for the most part of the day we were getting the right numbers that we value, though in the first ten minutes of the last quarter there was some worry going on in the box.
...
"They are a quality side. They refused to give in and, as much as we were up, they felt like they still could win which is just a sign of them. The big thing for us today is that today is that we played a side which is mature and has been top four for a long time. We knew it was going to be difficult at stages. We don't know where we are at with the maturity side of things and big games. It was pleasing that we actually had some players stand up and I was happy with our midfield as well. Our spread with contested ball and clearances, the KPIs that help you get the game played in your half, we were pretty dominant at."

From the papers[]

The West Australian[]

"The Swans tried to congest the game but West Coast used the tactics to lock the ball into their forward line.

Sydney managed only one goal in the first half and the Eagles booted eight. West Coast had 34 inside 50s in the first half compared to Sydney’s 15.

Matt Priddis and Andrew Gaff had the ball on a string and Brad Sheppard stepped into Jeremy McGovern’s role of marking the ball in defence.

Nic Naitanui dominated the ruck and his work with Luke Shuey gave the Swans headaches all day."[2]

The Age[]

"Only for a period between the end of the third term and the start of the last were the Swans able to gain some momentum, kicking six of seven goals.

But for the majority of the contest it wasn't ... well, it wasn't a contest.

The Eagles had too many options in attack and Matt Priddis and Andrew Gaff continued their impressive run of form, both again with more than 30 possessions.

Nick Naitanui and Callum Sinclair were dominant in the ruck against Sydney's Mike Pyke, who was subbed out of the game at three-quarter-time, after battling all week to be fit enough to play."[3]

East Perth report[]

Round 18 (25 July)

East Perth thrashed South Fremantle by 106 points at Fremantle Oval. Fraser McInnes and Tom Lamb each kicked four goals and Dylan Main had 25 touches against his old club in his best game at league level.

Appearing for East Perth: Adamson, Bennell, Brophy, Butler, Colledge, Lamb, Lucas, Lycett, Main, McGinnity, McInnes, Nelson. Reserves: Powell

Injury list[]

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

Player Injury Expected duration
MacKenzie Knee Season (Placed on LTI list 2/4/15, replaced by Lucas)
Brown Knee Season (Placed on LTI list 23/7/15, replaced by Newman)
Tunbridge Ankle/shoulder Season
Duggan Knee Season
Waterman Glandular fever TBC
Cavka Foot TBC
McGovern Hamstring 2-3 weeks
McGinnity Wrist Test
Butler Hip Test
Ellis Elbow Test
Hill Shoulder Test
Selwood Knee Test
Maginness* Foot Season

References[]

http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2015/17/wce-v-syd

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2015/161820150726.html

  1. West Coast Eagles Year Book 2015, p.43
  2. Craig O'Donoghue, The West Australian (26 July 2015), "Eagles on song while Jetta makes a stand": https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/29053626/eagles-on-song-while-jetta-makes-a-stand/
  3. Brad Elborough, The Age (26 July 2015), "Red and white feathers fly": http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-match-report/west-coast-eagles-v-sydney-swans-red-and-white-feathers-fly-20150726-gikxp8.html#ixzz3h56zvErK
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