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Melbourne v West Coast
Round 8, 2010
S10r08
Lynch throws his weight around. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sat, 15 May 2010 (2:10 PM EST)
Venue
Attendance
28,592
Result
Won by 29
Score
WCE 10.15.75 - 6.10.46 MEL
Brownlow
3 M.Priddis (WCE)
2 J.McDonald (MEL)
1 M.LeCras (WCE)
Ladder
13th
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West Coast won consecutive games in 2010 for the first time, beating the Demons in a fairly forgettable encounter featuring too much sloppy and wasteful play. After an even first half, West Coast put the clamps on Melbourne in the second, holding them to 1.5 for the half. Matt Priddis worked as tirelessly as ever, recording 35 disposals and 12 tackles, while Mark LeCras was also busy and could have had a bag of goals, finishing with 2.5.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
Melbourne 1.3.9 5.5.35 6.8.44 6.10.46
West Coast 3.0.19 5.5.35 8.8.56 10.15.75

Goals: Kennedy, LeCras 2, Cox, Ebert, Lynch, McKinley, Rosa, A.Selwood

Best: Priddis, Rosa, A.Selwood, Cox, LeCras, Ebert

Injuries: Nil

Named side[]

West Coast Melbourne
B: Schofield Glass Waters B: Grimes Warnock Rivers
HB: Stevenson MacKenzie Hurn HB: Bruce Frawley Garland
C: Rosa Priddis Ebert C: McDonald McKenzie Davey
HF: Sheppard Kennedy Hams HF: Bennell Bate Watts
F: Nicoski Lynch LeCras F: Jones Hughes Green
R: Cox A.Selwood Swift R: Jamar Moloney Scully
I: McGinnity McKinley Naitanui I: Johnson Sylvia Trengove
S.Selwood Bartram
E: Brown Dalziell Hansen E: Jetta Spencer Dunn

In: S.Selwood

Out: Dalziell

From the papers[]

The West Australian[]

"Although the Eagles earned the first seven inside-50s of the third term, they too struggled to convert them into scores and managed just two behinds from those entries, before Cox snapped a clever goal. They were dominating the important statistics of marks inside their forward 50, but that also was having little impact as too many chances to goal from set shots went begging.

But one of the culprits in that area, Ben McKinley, made amends when his good vision enabled him to find a free Rosa, who ambled in to kick a vital running goal and enabled West Coast to take a 13-point lead into the final quarter.

West Coast again dominated the early part of the final term and while they hardly grew their lead at a breakneck rate, they always looked as though they would do enough to win.

The victory was highlighted by superb running roles by Scott Selwood and Patrick McGinnity, who had the better of respective opponents Davey and Jamie Bennell."

The Age[]

"The Demons lacked direction and, ultimately, enough desire yesterday. They were sloppy from the start, and far from the poor beginning jolting them into action, it seemed only to sap their spirit further. Just two goals in the second half made an already poor spectacle close to unbearable for the frustrated Melbourne hordes. West Coast never wanted for effort, and once it got its execution in order, always looked likely to make a dismal away record just that little bit more readable.

And the Melbourne supporters would have been fearing the worst a little over three minutes in. By then, West Coast, or more specifically, Josh Kennedy, had kicked two goals, not only without reply, but with the Demons having won just one clean possession to that point.

Kennedy was threatening to deal Jared Rivers a towelling, his first goal from a free kick for too high, the second from a nice lead honoured with a beautiful pass from Matt Priddis. Kennedy can't miss this season. That brace of goals gave him a super-impressive 25.4 for the year."

WAFL[]

Round 9 (15 May)

Subiaco (Cockie) vs South Fremantle (Wilson)

Swan Districts (Hansen, Notte) vs Peel (J.Jones)

Claremont (Wilkes, Weedon) vs East Perth (Oakley-Nicholls). Broome played reserves.

West Perth vs Perth (Butler, Smith, Sullivan)

Bye: East Fremantle

Injury list[]

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

Player Injury Expected duration
Kerr Hamstring 9 weeks (Placed on LTI list, replaced by Stevenson)
Masten Knee 6 weeks
Neates Finger 4 weeks
Houlihan Foot 3 weeks (Placed on LTI list, replaced by Hams)
B.Jones Arm 2 weeks
Embley Suspension 1 week
Shuey Knee Test
Smith Quad Test
S.Selwood Hamstring Test

Links[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2010/111820100515.html

http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2010/8/melb-v-wce

Steve Butler, The West Australian (15 May 2010), "Eagles aiming for the finals, says Worsfold": https://thewest.com.au/sport/afl/eagles-aiming-for-the-finals-says-worsfold-ng-ya-212309

Rohan Connolly, The Age (16 May 2010), "Eagles feast on dull Dees": http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/eagles-feast-on-dull-dees-20100515-v5l1.html

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