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West Coast v Brisbane
Round 18, 2012
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Naitanui's BOG effort included a Mark of the Year entry. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sun, 29 July 2012 (2:40 PM WST)
Venue
Attendance
35,767
Result
Won by 98
Score
WCE 28.7.175 - 12.5.77 BRI
Brownlow
3 N.Naitanui (WCE)
2 B.Waters (WCE)
1 A.Gaff (WCE)
Ladder
5th
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After a poor couple of weeks West Coast returned to the winners' circle in emphatic fashion, opening up a daunting lead in the first quarter and then racing away in the last with 11 goals to blitz Brisbane by just shy of 100 points. A remarkably accurate Eagles side had 15 goalscorers, led by Jack Darling's haul of five, while Nic Naitanui added three goals to his 36 hit-outs and a mark of the year contender in a best-afield display.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
West Coast 7.4.46 11.5.71 17.6.108 28.7.175
Brisbane 2.0.12 5.2.32 7.3.45 12.5.77

Goals: Darling 5, Hill 4, Hams, Naitanui 3, Cox, Hurn 2, Gaff, Lynch, Masten, McGinnity, Priddis, S.Selwood, Sheppard, Shuey, Waters

Best: Naitanui, Waters, Gaff, Hurn, Darling, Glass

Injuries: Kerr (leg), Rosa (jaw)

Reports: Glass for rough conduct on J.Brown, S.Selwood for wrestling S.Black

Sub: McGinnity for Kerr (leg) in the third quarter

Named sides[]

West Coast Brisbane
B: 8.Waters 23,Glass 16.MacKenzie B: 2.Harwood 36.Maguire 35.Lester
HB: 25.Hurn 31.Schofield 26.Butler HB: 39.Drummond 24.Patfull 7.Adcock
C: 24.Rosa 11.Priddis 3.Gaff C: 26.Yeo 20.Black 11.Hanley
HF: 33.Hill 27.Darling 7.Masten HF: 30.Redden 16.Brown 15.Zorko
F: 13.Shuey 21.Lynch 20.Cox F: 31.Polkinghorne 21.Merrett 47.Crisp
R: 9.Naitanui 10.S.Selwood 4.Kerr R: 22.Hudson 38.Rockliff 29.Raines
I: 37.A.Selwood 35.McGinnity 5.Sheppard I: 12.Hawksley 18.Banfield 43.Bewick
43.Hams 48.Wrigley
E: 34.Brennan 36.McInnes 44.Weedon E: 40.McKeever 17.Beams 1.Docherty

In: Shuey, Hill

Out: Brennan, Newman

Late change: (BRI) McKeever for Drummond (knee)

Club Champion votes[]

[1]
Naitanui 24 Glass 17
Darling 23 Priddis 16
Gaff 23 Hill 15
Waters 23 Rosa 15
Hurn 21 Schofield 15
Hams 19 Butler 14
MacKenzie 19 McGinnity 12
Shuey 19 Lynch 11
Masten 18 S.Selwood 10
A.Selwood 18 Sheppard 10
Cox 17 Kerr 0

From the coach[]

"Overall a pretty consistent, intense four-quarter effort which is what we were asking of each other.

"...They (the midfield) were a lot better today. Still want to get better and we have got to challenge ourselves to get better again but they are coming along really well.

"...We are getting some really good clearances but the ones we are getting are pretty telling. It seems to be more of those 50/50 ones that the opposition are latching onto. The last two weeks haven't been very good but if we pressure the opposition, they don't get great meterage from them whereas we tend to get some pretty good meterage."[2]

From the papers[]

The West Australian[]

"Coming off a quiet fortnight when opposition ruckmen limited his effect by taking his run at clearances, Naitanui imposed himself on this one early, with a couple of trademark dashes, a forward-line screamer that resulted in a goal and some brilliant tap work to Shuey and Priddis. He created goals for Josh Hill and Priddis after stunning ruckwork.

With Waters picking off a kick-in to sink a 50m bomb and Dean Cox helping himself to a goal after clean possession from a throw-in, the Eagles went to quarter time with a 34-point lead and complete control of the match.

The Lions were battling hard but were using the ball poorly and were getting murdered on the way back.

West Coast, on the other hand, were successfully putting the ball in the hands of their better ball users and the results spoke for themselves."[3]

The Age[]

"Naitanui was simply unstoppable in the 28.7 (175) to 12.5 (77) rout, taking three speccy marks to go with his 15 possessions, three goals and 36 hitouts.

The 22-year-old was as dominant in the air as he was at ground level and he had plenty of helpers as Jack Darling (five goals), Andrew Gaff (30 possessions), Luke Shuey (10 clearances) and Beau Waters (30 disposals) joined the party.

West Coast set up the win with a seven-goals-to-two opening term.

But it was the last quarter during which they became utterly ruthless, piling on 11 goals to make the result an ugly one for Brisbane."[4]

WAFL results[]

Round 19 (28 July)

Peel vs West Perth (Strijk)

Perth (Smith, McInnes, Tunbridge) vs East Perth

Claremont (Stevenson, Swift, McGovern) vs East Fremantle (Brown, Stevens, Dalziell, Brennan, Dick). Hamp and Papertalk played reserves

Subiaco vs Swan Districts (Embley, Newman)

Bye: South Fremantle

Injury list[]

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

Player Injury Expected duration
LeCras Knee Season
Nicoski Hamstring Season
Wilson Ankle Season
Kennedy Ankle 4-5 weeks
Lycett Knee 1-2 weeks
Hill Hamstring Test
Embley Shoulder Test
Brown Hamstring Test
Neates Foot Test

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2012/181920120729.html

http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2012/18/wce-v-bl

  1. West Coast Eagles Year Book 2012, p.50
  2. The West Australian (30 July 2012, p.GAM16), "Word for word"
  3. Mark Duffield, The West Australian (30 July 2012, p.GAM8), "Nic puts on show as Eagles smash Lions"
  4. AAP, The Age (30 July 2012), "Naitanui shines as West Coast thumps Brisbane": http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/naitanui-shines-as-west-coast-thumps-brisbane-20120729-23676
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