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Footscray v West Coast
Round 22, 1988
S87r111
Date
Sun, 28 Aug 1988 (2:10 PM EST)
Venue
Attendance
18,456
Result
Won by 24
Score
WCE 7.11.53 - 3.11.29 FOO
Brownlow
3 C.Mainwaring (WCE)
2 M.McLean (FOO)
1 S.Malaxos (WCE)
Ladder
4th
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West Coast locked in their first finals appearance, holding the Bulldogs to just three goals in a low-scoring encounter at Western Oval. Steve Malaxos tallied 32 possessions and Chris Mainwaring was close behind with 30.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
Footscray 1.2.8 2.5.17 3.8.26 3.11.29
West Coast 2.2.14 3.3.21 4.7.31 7.11.53

Goals: Glendinning 4, Brennan, Hart, Lamb

Best: Mainwaring, Malaxos, McKenna, Glendinning, Rance, Worsfold

Injuries: Annear (shoulder)

Named sides[]

West Coast Footscray
B: 5.Lamb 45.Lockyer 6.Miles B: 12.Eppelstun 8.Kennedy 45.Ford
HB: 15.Laidley 23.Rance 17.McKenna HB: 51.McLean 42.Fitzpatrick 44.Hunter
C: 3.Mainwaring 8.Malaxos 30.Gastev C: 24.Wallis 16.Wallace 7.Hawkins
HF: 19.Langdon 21.D.O'Connell 24.Worsfold HF: 4.Davies 32.Foster 3.Campbell
F: 28.Lewis 4.Glendinning 36.Hart F: 11.McGuinness 18.Beasley 34.Collins
R: 25.Keene 2.Annear 1.Matera R: 2.Cousins 27.Macpherson 33.Royal
I: 33.Holmes 14.Brennan I: 35.D.Baxter 36.Hannebery
E: 16.Cormack 10.Turner 35.Ugle E: 49.Cordy 43.Hogg 30.Vilcins

No change

Late change: Cormack for Holmes

From the papers[]

The Age[]

"Roughly speaking, Footscray had to win by 10 goals to earn a place in the finals and by five goals to clear the path for Essendon. At times yesterday, given the speculation that surrounds Footscray's future, the emotion at the Western Oval was as wild as a storm. The Bulldogs took the field by running through an avenue of banners, the last of which claimed "We Shall Not Be Moved", and in the crowd a man howled "Are you hungry, Doggies?"

In the event, it was not their appetite that failed the Bulldogs but their bite. The first quarter was as intense as the match's build-up. Bodies were flung about like rag dolls and it took brave men like Michael Ford and Steve Wallis to make the decisive plays, slicing through packs and collecting the ball from the feet of thundering herds of players. In retrospect, it was probably the match's crucial period; confronted with the fiercest assault Footscray could mount, West Coast held firm."[1]

Canberra Times[]

"Eagles skipper Ross Glendinning kicked one of his side's two goals for the first quarter after which the Eagles held a 2.2 to 1.2 advantage.

Chris Mainwaring and Guy McKenna frustrated the Bulldogs across the half-back line and Murray Rance shut out Footscray centre half-forward Peter Foster.

The Bulldogs relied on Tony McGuinness and Terry Wallace for a wealth of possessions but were found wanting without a reliable forward.

McGuinness kicked two of his side's only three goals for the day and full-forward Simon Beasley was held to one first-term goal."[2]

Players in the WAFL[]

1st Semi-Final (27 August)

South Fremantle vs East Fremantle (Wrensted, Waterman)

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1988/071819880828.html

  1. Martin Blake, The Age (29 August 1988, p.35), "Eagles play to plan: Dogs' day is done"
  2. Canberra Times (29 August 1988), "Eagles make September appointment": https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/102046879/11057797
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