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Brisbane v West Coast
Round 7, 2013
S13r07
Mark Hutchings was solid on debut. Photo: aflphotos.com.au
Date
Sat, 11 May 2013 (2:10 PM EST)
Venue
Attendance
17,164
Result
Won by 26
Score
WCE 17.6.108 - 12.10.82 BL
Brownlow
3 D.Glass (WCE)
2 T.Rockliff (BRI)
1 P.Hanley (BRI)
Ladder
10th
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Brisbane held pace with West Coast for three quarters but a big final term saw the Eagles get home by a relatively comfortable 26 points. Matt Priddis led West Coast with 29 possessions and Nic Naitanui kicked two goals to go with 15 possessions and 29 hitouts.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
Brisbane 3.0.18 6.6.42 9.9.63 12.10.82
West Coast 4.2.26 7.2.44 10.3.63 17.6.108


Goals: Kennedy 4, LeCras 3, Hill, Naitanui, Sheppard 2, Dalziell, Darling, Rosa, Shuey

Best: Glass, Hurn, Kennedy, MacKenzie, S.Selwood, Priddis

Injuries: Nil

Sub: Dalziell for Brown at 3/4 time

Milestones: Hutchings AFL debut

Named sides[]

West Coast Brisbane
B: 16.MacKenzie 23.Glass 31.Schofield B: 41.Golby 21.Merrett 9.McGrath
HB: 25.Hurn 1.Brown 5.Sheppard HB: 24.Patfull 42.Clarke 26.Yeo
C: 24.Rosa 10.S.Selwood 3.Gaff C: 7.Adcock 3.Moloney 11.Hanley
HF: 2.LeCras 27.Darling 12.Wellingham HF: 15.Zorko 16.Brown 6.Green
F: 33.Hill 17.Kennedy 9.Naitanui F: 8.Bewick 19.Lisle 35.Lester
R: 20.Cox 11.Priddis 13.Shuey R: 23.Leuenberger 38.Rockliff 30.Redden
I: 14.Brennan 18.Dalziell 34.Hutchings I: 20.Black 29.Raines 31.Polkinghorne
28.Smith 32.Mayes
E: 15.Cripps 43.Hams 22.Sinclair E: 1.Docherty 5.Longer 47.Crisp

In: Hutchings, Sheppard, Rosa

Out: Kerr (knee), Masten (ill), Sinclair

New: Mark Hutchings (West Perth/St Kilda/East Perth/Coolbinia JFC)

From the coach[]

"We played with pretty good intensity throughout the whole game. It was a pretty full-on game. Neither side really got out to any good big breaks. Most goals were pretty hard fought. The conditions made it an in-tight game. We talked about the fact we have to play with intensity for the full 120 minutes because you don't know when the break will come.

"...Rosa was really good first-up. Dalziell went out of the side to play as the sub today after he'd been pretty good for a couple of weeks. He didn't drop his chin and was prepared to come on and play a really key role for us."[1]

From the papers[]

The West Australian[]

"Brisbane had to win the ball at ground level because key Eagles defender Eric Mackenzie was superb on Lions captain Jonathan Brown.

Mackenzie has grown in stature in the past few years after being handed the responsibility of playing on the opposition's premier tall forward.

He is now one of the club's most important players.

He gave Brown no space, spoilt him constantly and denied the Lions a target when thje pressure was on."[2]

The Age[]

"And yet they were still in the contest - level, in fact, at three-quarter time, after Matthew Leuenberger proved too agile for his prototype Dean Cox, giving him a nudge under the ball before dribbling it through for a goal.

Enter Black, who gleefully scooped up a low handball out of traffic from Redden to kick the Lions clear early in the last. He was at the bottom of every contest in the last quarter, and when Jonathan Brown had a rare victory against Eric Mackenzie late in the game, it looked as if Michael Voss' premiership teammates might lift the Lions to victory.

But this was to be no fairytale. Naitanui, who fought a great battle with Leuenberger all afternoon, flew high for his second goal. LeCras bobbed up for his third. Damningly, Daniel Merrett sealed his own side's fate when, after running the ball out of defence, his handball was intercepted by Josh Hill.

Hill had nothing between him and the goals from there."[3]

PerthNow[]

"Another upset loomed for much of yesterday's contest against lowly Brisbane, before a steely collective will and a group of unlikely heroes emerged to prevent disaster and get home by 26 points.

There had been little to get excited about for the Eagles, who again struggled to give their forwards adequate supply, but they will take the four points and breathe a sigh of relief.

Josh Kennedy continued his fine season with four goals, while Eric Mackenzie was crucial at the other end of the ground with an effective blanketing job on Jonathan Brown.

Midfielder Mark Hutchings was solid but did not have a major impact on debut, winning 15 possessions and two clearances."[4]

Players in the WAFL[]

There was a general bye in the WAFL as a representative team played a VFL representative side at Henry Street Oval in Northam.

Injury list[]

In the lead-up to the match the following players were listed as injured:

Player Injury Expected duration
Newman Knee 3 weeks
Nicoski Hamstring 2 weeks (Placed on LTI list 17/3/13, replaced by Sinclair on list 4/3/13)
Waters Adductor 1 week
Butler Calf 1 week
Embley Foot Test
Shuey Calf Test
McGovern Ankle 8 weeks (approx.) (rookies not officially listed)
Bennell Knee Unknown (rookies not officially listed)

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2013/181920130511.html

http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2013/7/bl-v-wce

  1. The West Australian (13 May 2013, p.GAM16), "Word for word"
  2. Craig O'Donoghue, The West Australian (13 May 2013, p.GAM8), "Woosha's brave call, Eagles stand tall in thriller"
  3. Andrew Stafford, The Age (12 May 2013), "Lions' pride pounded": http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/lions-pride-pounded-20130511-2jemj.html
  4. Braden Quartermaine, PerthNow (11 May 2013), "West Coast down Brisbane in last quarter blitz": http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/west-coast-down-brisbane-in-last-quarter-blitz/news-story/264dc37b2eaf0278ef0c0bc49c020b09
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