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Richmond v West Coast
Round 6, 1992
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Brennan in action. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sun, 26 April 1992 (2:10 PM EST)
Venue
Attendance
17,629
Result
Won by 1
Score
WCE 14.13.97 -14.12.96 RIC
Brownlow
3 C.Naish (RIC)
2 C.Mainwaring (WCE)
1 J.Worsfold (WCE)
Ladder
6th
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West Coast broke through for their second win of the season, coming from 20 points down at the final change to squeak past Richmond. Scott Watters picked up 25 possessions and Karl Langdon kicked three goals.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
Richmond 2.5.17 7.7.49 12.11.83 14.12.96
West Coast 3.5.23 6.7.43 9.9.63 14.13.97

Goals: Langdon 3, Hynes, Peos 2, Jakovich, Laidley, Lewis, Mainwaring, Metropolis, Nichols, Sumich

Best: Mainwaring, Watters, Brennan, Lamb, Jakovich, Worsfold, Hynes

Injuries: Nil

Milestones: Krummel AFL debut, Barich final appearance

Named sides[]

West Coast Richmond
B: 5.Lamb 14.Brennan 24.Worsfold B: 28.McQueen 41.Turner 26.Leys
HB: 15.Laidley 27.Jakovich 31.White HB: 5.Lennon 34.Hogg 30.Free
C: 3.Mainwaring 13.Watters 39.Waterman C: 33.Knight 27.Maxfield 14.Breman
HF: 19.Langdon 22.Hynes 28.Lewis HF: 29.Menegola 16.Jackson 6.Naish
F: 6.Peos 4.Sumich 7.Turley F: 3.Weightman 18.S.Edwards 2.Keays
R: 50.Turnbull 2.Kemp 8.Nichols R: 25.Gale 4.Lambert 9.Campbell
I: 38.Barich 41.Krummel I: 21.Powell 52.Griffiths
E: 29.Ball 21.Metropolis 37.West E: 42.Honybun 44.Daffy 20.Young

In: Barich, Krummel, Turnbull

Out: Heady (hamstring), Matera (hamstring), Harding

Late change: (WCE) Metropolis for Turley (quad); (RIC) Honybun for Gale (ribs)

New: Brendan Krummel (East Fremantle)

From the papers[]

The Age[]

"Doggedly, Richmond won this game for three quarters, but West Coast came with a rush in the last. Richmond did not score in the final quarter until Tony Free's goal 90 seconds from time-on, which trimmed the Eagles' lead to two points.

West Coast appeared safe after 26 minutes when Karl Langdon scooped a goal from a desperate goal-square scuffle, his second of the quarter.

But Richmond shovelled the ball forward, eventually to Dale Weightman alone in the goal square, and the lead was again two points. Less than a minute remained. Richmond hustled forward again, now to Jeff Hogg, who, since a heavy collision with John Worsfold at the end of the third quarter, had been in a sort of service bay in the forward pocket. He dribbled a behind."[1]

Canberra Times[]

"The Eagles are still to produce their magnificent running game of recent seasons, although mid-fielders Scott Watters, Chris Lewis and Chris Mainwaring all grabbed more than 20 possessions and provided plenty of drive.

But they failed up forward with full forward Peter Sumich kicking only one goal. Karl Langdon proved to be the best option up front with three goals, two of them in the final term.

Richmond was buoyed for three quarters by full-forward Todd Breman and centre half-forward Stevan Jackson, both former Eagles who were traded in the off-season for new West Coast rover Trent Nichols."[2]

Players in the WAFL[]

Round 4 (25-27 April)

Subiaco (Scott, Davies, Connell, Burton) vs Swan Districts (Ugle, Gow, Ball)

East Fremantle (Harding, Morphett) vs Perth

West Perth (West, Hall, Freeman) vs South Fremantle (Hepburn)

East Perth (Regan) vs Claremont (Evans)

Injury list[]

In the lead-up to the match the following players were listed as injured or unavailable:[3]

Player Injury Expected duration
Keene Heel 5-10 weeks
Clape Broken arm 3 weeks
Wilson Dislocated shoullder 2-3 weeks
Lockyer Cartilage operation 2-3 week
Hart Thigh strain 2 weeks
Heady Hamstring strain 2 weeks
Ugle Strained wrist 2 weeks
McIntosh Bruised knee 1-2 weeks
Irving Knee arthroscopy Test
McKenna Groin strain Test
Pyke Ankle strain Test
Turley Calf strain Test

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1992/141819920426.html

  1. Greg Baum, The Age (27 April 1992, p.25), "Status quo without the status in Eagle win"
  2. Canberra Times (27 April 1992, p.23), "Eagles wary of celebrating win": http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122412414/13019152
  3. The Age (15 April 1992, p.26), "The injury list"
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