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West Coast v Geelong
Round 20, 2000
S00r20
Jakovich makes new friends. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sat, 22 July 2000 (6:40 PM WST)
Venue
Attendance
30,615
Result
Lost by 30
Score
GEE 14.24.108 - 12.6.78 WCE
Brownlow
3 B.Sholl, 2 B.Graham,
1 S.King
Ladder
12th
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West Coast's run of finals appearances officially came to the end, falling to an inaccurate Geelong by 30 points. Chad Morrison had a team-high 28 possessions and Ben Cousins picked up 26.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
West Coast 4.2.26 5.3.33 8.5.53 12.6.78
Geelong 3.4.22 5.12.42 9.19.73 14.24.108

Goals: Ph.Matera 3, Chambers, Fletcher 2, Cousins, Haynes, Jones, Morrison, White

Best: Cousins, Morrison, Jakovich, Fletcher, Williams, Chambers

Injuries: Metropolis (thigh)

Milestones: Antonowicz final appearance, Gehrig final appearance

Named sides[]

West Coast Geelong
B: 37.Williams 11.McIntosh 36.Read B: 12.Sholl 7.Graham 27.Sanderson
HB: 47.Green 27.Jakovich 8.Metropolis HB: 37.Harley 17.McGrath 30.Scarlett
C: 6.Banfield 2.Kemp 18.Jones C: 14.Clarke 13.Kilpatrick 39.Milburn
HF: 29.Donnelly 12.White 30.Pe.Matera HF: 45.Ling 26.Stoneham 4.Snell
F: 41.Fletcher 7.Gehrig 33.Ph.Matera F: 3.Houlihan 9.Bizzell 8.Burns
R: 50.Turnbull 5.Morrison 9.Cousins R: 1.King 32.Hocking 20.Steinfort
I: 4.Antonowicz 15.Chambers 32.Embley I: 21.C.Mooney 11.Corey 6.Spriggs
38.Haynes 40.Wojcinski
E: 45.Bellotti 35.Crabb 13.Wooden E: 25.Lindsay 28.Arnott 35.Chapman

In: Embley, Antonowicz, Chambers

Out: Symmons, Bellotti, Crabb

Late change: Wooden for Read (ill)

From the papers[]

The Sunday Age[]

"When sure-footed Eagles youngster Fletcher nailed two goals late in the quarter West Coast was just 20 points down at three-quarter-time with the promise of a final quarter with the wind to come.

Not surprisingly, the Eagle resurgence corresponded with a period at the end of the term when King was spelled in a forward pocket, releasing the choker hold he had on them (in) midfield.

The first goal of the last quarter was going to be crucial and Phil Matera got it for West Coast, only for Cameron Mooney to pull one back for the Cats.

The teams then traded goals for 10 minutes before Burns ended the contest, his brilliant banana sending the Cats 22 points clear."[1]

WAFL[]

Round 17 (22 July)

South Fremantle (McGrath) vs East Perth (Munro, Cox)

Swan Districts (Hunter) vs Claremont (Crabb, Bellotti, Stone)

Perth (Glass) vs Peel (Hill)

West Perth (Symmons, S.Duckworth) vs Subiaco (Holmes)

Bye: East Fremantle

Injury list[]

In the leadup to the match the following players were listed as injured or unavailable:[2]

Player Injury Expected duration
Cummings Groin Season
Wirrpanda Foot Season
J.Duckworth Hamstring Season
McKenna Back Indefinite
Gardiner Shoulder Test
Braun Knee Test
Gaspar Hamstring Test

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2000/091820000722.html

  1. Mark Duffield, The Age (23 July 2000, p.SPORT13), "Cats off target, on track"
  2. The Age (18 July 2000, p.SPORT2), "The injury list"
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