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  • ugg
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    • Jan 2003
    • 15978

    VFL Round 7: Sydney Swans Reserves v Brisbane Lions Reserves

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    NEAFL Round 7
    Sydney Swans Reserves v Brisbane Lions Reserves
    Sunday 5th May 2013 9.30am
    Sydney Cricket Ground

    The highly anticipated clash between two unbeaten sides from each conference has unfortunately been scheduled for the soporific start time of 9.30am. The Lions are also the reigning NEAFL premiers, defeating Queanbeyan for the title in 2012. Under new coach Leigh Harding, they have started the season in brilliant form, smashing their archrivals the Suns Reserves twice in the past 3 weeks.

    The Swans had a bye last week to coincide with the historic Wellington trip by the seniors, and prior to that have also been in good form, posting 3 consecutive comfortable triumphs after their 1st round thriller against the Giants.

    With no listed players restrictions for either side, we should witness some good football being played by these fringe players desperate to break into their respective senior sides. The 2 sides have fought some entertaining battles since the introduction of the NEAFL. The Swans have emerged victorious in 4 of the 5 battles but the Lions' only win was at the SCG last year.

    Eastern Conference Ladder

    Northern Conference Ladder
    Past Meetings
    2012
    R8 Brisbane Reserves 11.20 (86) defeated by Reserves 18.12 (120) @Yeronga

    The Reserves travelled to Brisbane to upset the Lions who aided the Swans by being incredibly wasteful in front of goal. The Swans stormed to a 6 goal lead at quarter time and maintained a 4 goal lead at the main break and despite a couple of Lions surges in the 2nd half, confidently withstood the fusillade of shots from Brisbane to win quite comfortably. Mitch Morton continued his goal glut by bagging 8 to complement his 10 the previous week. Captain Jarred Moore dominated the stoppages yet again aided by the taps of big Canuck Mike Pyke

    Goals: Morton 8 Walsh 2, Davis, Thurgarland, Spangher, Cunningham, Moody, Bosschieter, Moore, Meredith
    Best: Moore, Pyke, Walsh, Cunningham, Biggs, Heath

    R16 Reserves 16.7 (103) defeated by Brisbane Reserves 17.20 (122) @ Sydney Cricket Ground

    The Swans for a variety of reasons had plenty of regulars missing and a very strong Lions outfit took advantage of their absence to record a strong away win. Truth be told, if they had converted a higher number of their set shots, the game would have been over early in the 2nd half. Tommy Walsh stood up in the absence of his forward line teammates to take strong grabs, and finished with a deserved 3 goals. Brett Meredith provided plenty of run and dash from the half back line while Trent Dennis-Lane continued to impress onlookers in his new hybrid midfield-forward role.

    Goals: Broome 3, Parker 3, Dennis-Lane 3, Walsh 3, Moore, Krochmal, Mitchell, Lamb
    Best: Walsh, Meredith, Dennis-Lane, Heath, Plug, Parker

    R21 Brisbane Reserves 13.8 (86) defeated by Reserves 17.15 (117) @ Yeronga

    The Reserves coped well without leading goalkicker Mitch Morton with his replacement Trent Dennis-Lane kicking 5 goals and the two talls Matt Spangher and Tommy Walsh 3 each. It was the impressive use of the ball by Andrejs Everitt that saw him named best on ground alongside midfield general Jarred Moore. Campbell Heath yet again led the defence superbly, blanketing the Lions tall forwards.

    Goals: Dennis-Lane 5, Spangher 3, Walsh 3, McNeil 2, Everitt 2, Cunningham Gordon
    Best: Everitt, Moore, Heath, McNeil, White

    Recent Form
    Reserves
    Lions Reserves
    Last Round
    Reserves had a bye - so let's go back to Round 5
    Reserves 22.16 (148) defeated Hills Eagles 13.8 (86) @ SCG

    Goals: Walsh 5, Head 4, Everitt 2, White 2, Robinson 2, Lloyd 2, Towers, Jack, Lockyer, Lamb
    Best: Brown, Bird, Lloyd, Lamb, Hadden, Walsh

    Suns Reserves 12.7 (79) defeated by Lions Reserves 17.9 (111) @ Mackay - Harrup Park

    Goals: Lisle 8, Newell 2, Tickner 2, McKeever, Black, Stevenson, Radford, Hayes
    Best: Lisle, Black, Hayes, Newell, Stiller, Michael

    Team List
    Listed players
    Changes
    In: Membrey (???), Morton (seniors) Dick (???), Marsh (???)
    Out: Lamb (seniors), Bird (seniors)

    Although the reserves won their last match against the Eagles quite comfortably, the midfield as a collective unit did not have it their own way with Amon Buchanan and Marc Dragicevic just as prominent for the Eagles as Bird, Lloyd and Lamb were for the Swans. With the promotion of Bird and Lamb to the seniors, a lot will depend on their replacements' output against a tough looking Lions midfield including Brownlow medalist Simon Black.

    Defence is also another worry area with a new look combination with the likes of Richards, Brown, Dick, Lockyer and Biggs still trying to work each other's games out. Taking the Eagles game again as an example, the Hills scored 13 goals from a limited number of forward 50 entries.

    Kicking goals hasn't been an issue though and even if Walsh is sacrificed to the backline, the inclusion of Morton will more than compensate.

    Academy Players/Topups
    In:
    Out: James BEHAGG, Doug HADDEN, Erol SERTBAS

    Head was impressive last game with 4 goals and 9 marks and while Perris didn't get a lot of the ball he showed composure and skills when he did. Weir usually plays as a tall-ish defender.

    Reserves leading goalkickers

    • Mitch Morton 18
    • Tommy Walsh 12
    • Tim Membrey 9

    For full list: 2013 Goalkickers - RWOwiki

    Reserves leading votegetters

    • Jed Lamb 14
    • Craig Bird 10
    • Alex Brown, Jake Lloyd, Mitch Morton, Jesse White 8

    For full list: 2013 Best Votes - RWOwiki

    Brisbane Lions Reserves
    In: Barclay, Bresnehan, Crisp, Daye, Docherty, Gambale, Karnezis, Maguire, Raines, Southern
    Out: Isaac CONWAY, Liam DAWSON, Sam GRIBBLE, Lewis RADFORD, Aden RUTLEDGE, Archie SMITH, Cameron STEVENSON, Josh STILLER, Cain TICKNER

    An imposing looking side with Simon Black, Matt Maguire, Brent Staker and Andrew Raines all having 100+ AFL games experience. Add to that impressive youngsters Sam Docherty, Nick Hayes and Jordan Bourke as well as fringe players Jack Crisp, Todd Banfield and Jesse O'Brien and the magnitude of the Swans' task becomes clearer.

    Jordan Lisle has been in superb goalkicking form, kicking 24 of them in the 5 matches, including a haul of 8 last week against the Suns Reserves. Alex Brown has been doing well in a key defensive post but he lacks the height to go with the 196cm Lisle and that job may well fall to Walsh. In any case, the Lions have plenty of height to throw around with the likes of McKeever, Staker, Bourke and Karnezis able to play forward as well so Brown and his fellow defenders Richards and Dick will need to work well as a unit to help each other out.

    It will also be interesting to see how Crouch tackles Simon Black, whether to employ a full time tagger in Marsh or to pit our best midfielder in Tom Mitchell against him. Other dangermen in the midfield include Hayes who has been a great accumulator of the ball and Newell who has added an offensive side to his customary run with role. The dangerous run and carry of Sam Docherty from half back must also be curbed and Brandon Jack may well be the man for the job given his excellent tackling record.

    The Lions are somewhat weakened by the unavailability of some of their Academy players due to the Queensland U18s side playing a practice match.
    Last edited by ugg; 3 May 2013, 10:32 PM.
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  • Xie Shan
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 2929

    #2
    Good luck to whoever ends up playing on Simon Black!

    Absolute champion player, he swapped jumpers with Kirky after their last match against each other in 2010, could be the last time we see him play on the SCG. Might be a good reason to get to the game early, for anyone considering it (as well as seeing our up-and-coming players of course!)

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    • Primmy
      Proud Tragic Swan
      • Apr 2008
      • 5970

      #3
      Thanks once again ugg. You have a mean typing style - back in the day I would have been very envious of your ability to do this sort of layout!!!

      Made a mental note that Alex Brown also went on the bike trip to Myanmar with Jed Lamb (and the ressies coach come to think of it). Jed has said that his improvement came from the 500K bicycling and mental toughness required, so I am assuming that is probably also a reason why Alex has also risen up the ranks in leadership in particular this year. After having to deal with a hip injury for the first half of last season, it seemed to me to be a big jump. I am enjoying the kid's progress.
      If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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      • liz
        Veteran
        Site Admin
        • Jan 2003
        • 16797

        #4
        Originally posted by ugg
        It will also be interesting to see how Crouch tackles Simon Black .
        Maybe he should don a guernsey himself.

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        • ernie koala
          Senior Player
          • May 2007
          • 3251

          #5
          Originally posted by Xie Shan
          Good luck to whoever ends up playing on Simon Black!
          Might be good to give Mitchell first crack, then perhaps Lloyd or Robinson.

          It would be a priceless learning experience for them.
          Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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          • jono2707
            Goes up to 11
            • Oct 2007
            • 3326

            #6
            I'm really looking forward to getting there early to see this match. There's a lot of quality in that Lions side so it'll be good to see how our boys stand up. I'll be trying to get there as close to ball up as possible....

            Thanks for the great preview as always Ugg

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            • ugg
              Can you feel it?
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              • Jan 2003
              • 15978

              #7
              Tweeting from 930 @swansreserves
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              • erica
                Happy and I know it
                • Jan 2008
                • 1247

                #8
                Look! Tweet from ?@scg

                GAME DAY! #AFLSwansLions at @SCG | 9.25am Gates | 9.30am Prelim SSReserves v Lions | 1.10pm Main game. http://bit.ly/10w2Edo #loveourSCG
                All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund Burke

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                • liz
                  Veteran
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                  • Jan 2003
                  • 16797

                  #9
                  Really good contest so far ( half time). Two goals to one in first quarter but game opened up a bit in second, with each team kicking five. Swans by 4 points at half time. Towers, Perris, Everitt, Morton amongst goal kickers thus far.

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                  • ugg
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                    • Jan 2003
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                    #10
                    @swansreserves: Half time Swans 7.6 48 Lions 6.8 44. Goals Morton 2 Everitt Towers Robinson Jack Perris Lions: Newell 2 Lisle Karnezis Raines Crisp #goswans
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                    • ugg
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                      #11
                      @swansreserves: 3q Awans 11.7 73 Lions 8.11 59 Goals Morton 5 Towers 2 Everitt Robinson Jack Perris Lions: Lisle 3 Newell 2 Karnezis Raines Crisp #goswans
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                      • DeadlyAkkuret
                        Veterans List
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 4547

                        #12
                        6 goals to 0 in favour of the Lions this quarter. Ouch.

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                        • ugg
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                          #13
                          @swansreserves: FT Swans 11.15 81 Lions 15.14 104 Goals: Morton 5 Towers 2 Everitt Robinson Jack Perris #goswans #neafl

                          @swansreserves: Lions goals Lisle 4 Newell 3 Karnezis 3 Banfield Raines Crisp Bresnehan #50 #golions #neafl #lions2

                          Awful quarter let us never speak of it again
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                          • ugg
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                            • Jan 2003
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                            #14
                            SYDNEY SWANS

                            Goal Kickers: M. Morton 5, D. Towers 2, L. Perris , A. Everitt , D. Robinson , B. Jack
                            Best Players: T. Walsh, M. Morton, J. White, T. Mitchell, A. Everitt, X. Richards
                            BRISBANE LIONS

                            Goal Kickers: J. Lisle 4, R. Newell 3, P. Karnezis 3, T. Banfield , B. Gambale , D. Bresnehan , J. Crisp , A. Raines
                            Best Players: S. Docherty, S. Michael, R. Harwood, R. Newell, J. Crisp, J. Lisle
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                            • Primmy
                              Proud Tragic Swan
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 5970

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ugg
                              Awful quarter let us never speak of it again
                              I think the heat was getting to the kids and they were running out of puff. It was a lousy quarter though. I think we had 3 senior players and they had 8. That is a telling statistic. Also there were a lot of cramps in amongst the cignets, so I am not so veeerrrrrrry disappointed.

                              X played his heart out, and its a joy to watch, but he is no gorilla.
                              BJ is a smart kid, and the others trust him.
                              Mitch had a Big Day Out. MUST be pushing for selection, but at who's expense?
                              Towers did some good stuff, but he patchy
                              Perris had a good game, did some very fancy work at times.
                              Dick is getting better.
                              Everitt, is so like his brother. Looks lazy but I don't think he is. He chooses his battles.
                              B ig shoutout to Jesse. He is such a team player, I don't think he is over burdened with personal ego, he is worthy of our respect.

                              I would like to hear ugg's appraisal before I say any more. But I have to say I think Bigg's and Lockyer could either be extremely good, or plateaux.
                              If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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