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N.Melbourne v West Coast
Round 18, 1995
S95r18
Lyle in action. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sat, 5 August 1995 (2:10 PM EST)
Venue
Attendance
11,822
Result
Lost by 62
Score
NM 15.16.106 - 7.2.44 WCE
Brownlow
3 W.Schwass (NM)
2 A.Stevens (NM)
1 J.Blakey (NM)
Ladder
5th
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West Coast fell to a heavy loss at Princes Park, failing to score in the final term as North stormed to a 62 point win. Chris Lewis had 21 possessions and a goal to be his side's best.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
North Melbourne 3.3.21 7.6.48 9.10.64 15.15.106
West Coast 2.1.13 4.1.25 7.2.44 7.2.44

Goals: Ball, Gehrig 2, Lewis, Turley, Turnbull

Best: Jakovich, Lewis, Brennan, White, Turnbull

Injuries: Nil

Milestones: Gehrig Rising Star nomination

Records: North Melbourne biggest win vs WCE, WCE lowest score vs North Melbourne

Named sides[]

West Coast North Melb
B: 36.Hart 12.White 14.Brennan B: 12.Blakey 11.Archer 15.Smith
HB: 17.McKenna 37.Jakovich 16.Symmons HB: 7.Laidley 6.Fairley 17.Freeborn
C: 39.Waterman 2.Kemp 30.Matera C: 34.King 14.Armstrong 2.Schwass
HF: 28.Lewis 25.Gehrig 20.Bond HF: 5.Anderson 18.Carey 22.Roberts
F: 24.Worsfold 26.Ball 32.Peos F: 33.Allison 35.Longmire 3.Rock
R: 50.Turnbull 6.Banfield 37.Lyle R: 31.McKernan 10.A.Stevens 8.Scott
I: 9.Wilson 10.Pyke 7.Turley I: 26.Ishchenko 37.Simpson 30.Pyman
E: 35.Blurton 22.Hynes 8.Metropolis E: 23.Clarkson 13.Nichols 20.Reynolds

In: Kemp, Pyke

Out: Blurton, Metropolis

From the papers[]

The Sunday Age[]

"Running into a fierce breeze in the first quarter, North Melbourne employed the usual damage-control methods to keep the Eagles' lead to a minimum. Wayne Carey went into the bounce, and was often backward of the centre, trying to bottle up the West Coast forward line.

Strange thing was, the Kangaroos were also so hard at the ball, they kept moving it forward. Their forwards such as Archer were so far on top, they created some scoring chances. West Coast's own forward line was so overwhelmed by the desperate North defence, it failed to fire. And by quarter-time, North had an unlikely eight-point lead. and a stranglehold on the contest.

All it took was another three quarters of likeminded desperation and North had shrugged the West Coast gorilla from its shoulders and given it a good kicking on the way down."[1]

Players in the WAFL[]

Round 17 (5 Aug)

Swan Districts vs Claremont (Evans)

East Fremantle (Mainwaring) vs East Perth

West Perth (Blurton, Downsborough) vs Perth (Robbins, Sikora, Dyer)

Subiaco (Langdon, Schofield, Godden, Heatley) vs South Fremantle (Hynes)

Injury list[]

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

Player Injury Expected duration
J.Spinks Knee TBA (not on official list)
Harding Knee 3 weeks
B.Spinks Ankle 2 weeks
Dunstan Arm 2 weeks
McIntosh Quad 1 week
Evans Ankle Test
Heady Back/shoulder Test
Hynes Hamstring Test
Kemp Thigh Test
Pyke Hamstring Test
Sumich Quadriceps Test
Mainwaring Shoulder Available

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1995/121819950805.html

  1. Richard Hinds, The Sunday Age (6 April 1995, p.SPORT13), "Fierce Roos give Eagles a thumping"
  2. The Age (26 July 1995, p.39), "AFL injury list"
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