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West Coast v Sydney
Round 3, 1987
S91r10
Date
Sun, 12 April 1987 (2:10 PM WST)
Venue
Attendance
35,719
Result
Lost by 27
Score
SYD 18.16.124 - 14.13.97 WCE
Brownlow
3 G.Williams (SYD)
2 R.Glendinning (WCE)
1 W.Capper (SYD)
Ladder
9th
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West Coast suffered their first loss at Subiaco, dropping by 27 points to the ladder-leading Swans. The home side led at the final change but Sydney poured on six goals in the last to storm home by 27 points. John Annear had 32 possessions and skipper Ross Glendinning picked up 26 touches and 12 marks at centre-half back.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
West Coast 4.3.27 9.5.59 13.13.91 14.13.97
Sydney 5.5.35 9.8.62 12.9.81 18.16.124

Goals: Holmes, Matera 3, Bennett, Lewis 2, Annear, Gastev, Lamb, Scott

Best: Glendinning, Mainwaring, Lewis, Matera, Zanotti

Injuries: Nil

Milestones: Mainwaring AFL debut, O'Connell AFL debut, Scott AFL debut, Wiley WCE debut, Davidson final appearance

Records: First meeting between WCE and Sydney

Named sides[]

West Coast Sydney
B: 5.Lamb 23.Bartlett 6.Miles B: 5.Roberts 13.Carter 29.N.Cordy
HB: 27.Zanotti 4.Glendinning 20.Peos HB: 11.Browning 7.Carroll 15.Toohey
C: 18.MacNish 32.Wrensted 7.Narkle C: 4.Neagle 2.Williams 35.Murphy
HF: 33.Holmes 14.Brennan 8.Malaxos HF: 21.Morwood 9.Henwood 30.Bayes
F: 28.Lewis 19.Bennett 30.Gastev F: 16.Bolton 39.Capper 10.Mitchell
R: 25.Keene 16.Annear 1.Matera R: 1.Ironmonger 3.Healy 26.Wright
I (fr): 2.Wiley 3.Mainwaring 11.Davidson I (fr): 37.Potter 23.Coleman 22.Holden
12.Scott 22.O'Connell
E: E: 20.Quirk 33.Thripp

In: Davidson, Mainwaring, O'Connell, Scott, Wiley

Out: Ishchenko (susp), Laidley (back)

Late changes: (WCE) Bartlett, Miles, MacNish out; (SYD) N.Cordy out

New: Chris Mainwaring (East Fremantle), Michael O'Connell (Claremont), Phil Scott (Subiaco), Rob Wiley (Richmond/Perth)

From the papers[]

The Age[]

"The Swans, who have earned a reputation this season for highly skilled run-on football, showed that physical pressure, intense tackling and tough man-to-man work could also be part of their make-up.

Twice they looked beaten by the Eagles.

At the 17-minute mark of the second quarter, the Eagles, led by a superb Ross Glendinning at centre half-back and hard-working little men in rovers Wally Matera and Don Holmes, were in front by 17 points.

But the Swans came back strongly in the last eight minutes of that quarter to finish the first half three points in front - a sign of things to come."[1]

Canberra Times[]

"Swan Brownlow medallist Greg Williams sparked their last term revival, after being quiet early in the match, generating countless opportunities from the centre.

Sydney's glamour spearhead, Warwick Capper, took full advantage of the bombardment and finished the match with five goals, including three in the last term, and could have been further in front on the league goalkicking ladder if not for some easy misses earlier in the match as he showed too much pace and class for Eagles fullback Michael O'Connell.

Swans veteran defender Ian Roberts, was a constant springboard and earned the player-of-the-match title.

The Eagles skipper, Ross Glendenning, was a rock at centre-half-back and his weary legs and powerful hands stopped what could have been a last term avalanche."[2]

Players in the WAFL[]

Round 2 (10-11 April)

West Perth (King, Warwick, Mifka) vs Claremont (Miles)

East Fremantle vs Swan Districts (Langsford)

Perth vs South Fremantle (Worsfold, Hart)

East Perth (Turner, Bartlett) vs Subiaco (MacNish, O'Loughlin)

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1987/161819870412.html

  1. Alan East, The Age (13 April 1987, p.34), "Centre line bails out Sydney just in time"
  2. Canberra Times (13 April 1987), "Swans soar as Eagles plunge": http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118184696/13036945
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