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  • ugg
    Can you feel it?
    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 15977

    VFL Round 14: NT Thunder v Sydney Swans Reserves

    Come Together
    NEAFL Round 14


    NT Thunder v Sydney Swans Reserves
    Saturday 22nd June 2013 3.00pm
    Traeger Park - Alice Springs

    The NT Thunder were the inaugural NEAFL champions 2 years ago, and have topped the Northern Conference ladder in both NEAFL seasons but this year they are struggling with a relatively low position of 6th in their conference and involved in a dogged fight for a finals spot. Their once formidable home record is in tatters this season, dropping 4 of their 6 fixtures there this year (although they've only played once in Alice this year for a big win).

    The Ressies are still a game clear on top of the ladder despite valiantly going down to a strong Suns Reserves outfit 2 weeks ago at Metricon Stadium but with further injuries hitting the club, they will be at a season low 11 listed players when they travel to Alice Springs for this fixture. In the only other previous meeting, the Swans played well at Darwin's TIO Stadium but struggled to finish the game out with the Thunder riding the momentum to come over the top to finish with the 4 points.

    Eastern Conference Ladder
    Northern Conference Ladder
    Past Meetings
    2012
    R6 Reserves 12.18 (90) defeated by NT Thunder 16.16 (112)
    The Reserves were the superior side for 3 quarters of this game, however their profligacy in front of goal in the first half ultimately proved fatal when the Thunder stormed home with a 7 goals to 1 last quarter. The defensive duo of Heath and Lynch did a solid job on the dangerous Darren Ewing keeping him to a respectable 2 goals. Mitch Morton kicked 4 goals while Harry Cunningham was dominant in the clearances, especially in the first half

    Goals: Morton 4, Dennis-Lane 2, Moore, Moody, Biggs, Gordon, Walsh, Lamb
    Best: Heath, Moore, Wynn, Cunningham, Lynch

    Recent Form
    Reserves
    NT Thunder
    Last Round
    Reserves 7.8 (50) defeated by Gold Coast Reserves 10.10 (70) @ Metricon Stadium

    Goals: Membrey 2, Biggs, Lloyd, Dunn, Lamb, Jaffer-Williams
    Best: Lamb, Lloyd, Cunningham, Biggs, Armstrong, Jaffer-Williams

    Mt Gravatt 10.9 (69) defeated by NT Thunder 21.17 (143) @ Dittmer Park

    Goals: Ewing 7, Dunne 4, Gorey 4, Vassal 2, Chambers 2, Palipuaminni 2
    Best: Lockwood, Ilett, L.Argus, M.Argus, Staunton, Wills

    Team List
    Listed players
    Changes
    In: Towers (seniors traveling emergency), Jack (seniors)
    Out: Tim MEMBREY (seniors traveling emergency), Jed LAMB (seniors), Tony ARMSTRONG (seniors)

    A season low 11 listed players but this team under Crouch's tutelage have shown they can still be competitive even under such limited numbers. The makeup of the side is somewhat unbalanced with plenty of defensive types but little in terms of forward targets. Brown and Towers (as a hard leading CHF) have been utilised as forwards in patches in past games this season and may be required to do so again alongside the topups.

    Academy Players/Topups
    In: A.Dickson, W.Dickson, Hadden, Moketarinja, Partington, Sharpe, Wheeler
    Out: Wills BRASSIL, James DUNN, Tom GREEN, Yarran JAFFER-WILLIAMS, Erol SERTBAS, Hayden WASHINGTON, Stephen WRAY

    The 2 Dicksons, Mokaterinja, Partington, Sharpe and Wheeler are local NT players.

    Hadden and Weir have played in the forward line previously and both have shown good goal sense.

    Topup Wills Brassil was the primary ruckman against the Suns but with his omission it remains who will take the ruck duties. It is likely that one of the new topups will have the height to take this role, otherwise Brown, Richards or even Lockyer might have to fill in just to give a contest at the throw-ins and ball-ups.


    Reserves leading goalkickers
    • Mitch Morton 26 (5)
    • Jesse White 22 (8)
    • Tommy Walsh 21 (6)

    For full list: 2013 Goalkickers - RWOwiki

    Reserves leading votegetters
    • Jed Lamb 24 (7)
    • Jake Lloyd 22 (10)
    • Jesse White 19 (6)

    For full list: 2013 Best Votes - RWOwiki

    NT Thunder
    In: Beugelaar, Collinson, Lawler, Ngalkin, Wilson, Wonaemirri
    Out: Nathan BROWN, Patrick HEENAN, Robert HOWARD, Jayden PRIOR, Kevin VEARNCOMBE

    Up forward, Darren Ewing is the danger man. A prolific goalscorer across his whole career, he may not get many touches but when he does he invariably turns them into goals as exhibited by his 7 kick-7 goals performance last week against Mt Gravatt and 10 kick-5 goals against UWS the week before. He is the leading goalkicker in both conference with 56 goals in total. Former Demon Austin Wonaemirri is also a major threat.
    In the midfield, Cam Ilett is the Thunder's star player working both inside and outside. He is given great service by Julian Lockwood who has stepped into the big shoes of Kenrick Tyrell who retired last season.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Game being streamed from the NEAFL website but of course the start clashes with the 2nd half of the Power game
    Reserves live updates (Twitter)
    Reserves WIKI -
    Top Goalkickers| Best Votegetters
  • ScottH
    It's Goodes to cheer!!
    • Sep 2003
    • 23665

    #2
    I think last years game the heat in Darwin took it's toll in the last qtr too.

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    • wolftone57
      Veterans List
      • Aug 2008
      • 5862

      #3
      The boys have to go from freezing to hot and humid, hard to acclimatise and it does sap you. Too few listed players, it shows just how many injuries we have. Thanks once again Ugg. Jordan Weir can play FF.

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      • justabaraker
        Regular in the Side
        • Jul 2012
        • 974

        #4
        Ugg, you are the BEST and you've done it again !
        Thanks for making sense of all this for the rest of us.

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        • ugg
          Can you feel it?
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 15977

          #5
          If anyone is interested the live stream is working

          NT Thunder v Sydney Swans Reserves; NEAFL Round 14 from Traeger Park, Alice Springs. - YouTube

          Towers playing at FF and taken one strong grab and goal already.
          Reserves live updates (Twitter)
          Reserves WIKI -
          Top Goalkickers| Best Votegetters

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          • Rod_
            Senior Player
            • Jan 2003
            • 1179

            #6
            Originally posted by ugg
            If anyone is interested the live stream is working

            NT Thunder v Sydney Swans Reserves; NEAFL Round 14 from Traeger Park, Alice Springs. - YouTube

            Towers playing at FF and taken one strong grab and goal already.
            Thanks

            Rod_

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            • ugg
              Can you feel it?
              Site Admin
              • Jan 2003
              • 15977

              #7
              Thunder are a very quick skilful team, the young Swannies are putting in the effort but are being outclassed and outrun when they turn it over. If NT had taken more of their chances they could be further ahead. Towers probably putting his best game as a key forward, Dick has shown signs up forward. Cunningham and Lloyd our best onballers.

              3quarter time
              Swans 5.4 (34) Thunder 12.12 (84)
              Goals: Towers 2, Dick, Jack, Plug
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              • wolftone57
                Veterans List
                • Aug 2008
                • 5862

                #8
                I couldn't get the stream Ugg. The NEAFL website is a joke. It still has last weeks stream of Thunder v Southport on. Bloody annoying. Looks as though just as bad as the seniors if not worse.

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                • ugg
                  Can you feel it?
                  Site Admin
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 15977

                  #9
                  Tony see my link above, although the match is nearly over.

                  - - - Updated - - -

                  Full time Thunder 16.16 (112) Swans 9.5 (59) Goals: Towers 3 Jack 2 Dick 2 Plug 1 Wheeler 1 #goswans

                  Towers and Jack the standouts for me, Dick showed glimpses in a new role as a forward but we struggled to contain their transition from half back, and playing without a recognised ruckman our midfield had a tough gig. Hard to work out why from the stream's camera angle but I can't believe how often they had their key forwards totally free inside our defensive 50.
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                  • liz
                    Veteran
                    Site Admin
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 16795

                    #10
                    I wish they'd stop trying to make Towers the next Mattner's and play him at half forward for extended periods. That's where he always seems to be most dangerous, playing the kind of role we wish Rohan was currently available to play.

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                    • Auntie.Gerald
                      Veterans List
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 6483

                      #11
                      agree......the coaching staff are no dumbies and they know Towers needs to build his defensive part of his game to tick the "Bloods code of football".......BUT he is electric up front and can apply serious pressure and sneak goals

                      The below 6 have us covered for a couple years yet...........with LRT when needed and Shaw comes back in for Rampe no doubt...... Cunningham is build nicely albeit bit by bit for Shaws role in the future.

                      So why continue building Towers in the back line ? Maybe it is about covering roles this year and given we have a stack of small to med talls he wont be needed there in 2013 but possibly in defence in 2013 if injuries in the backline continue ?

                      Smith, Ted, Rampe
                      AJ, Grundy, Mal
                      "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                      • ugg
                        Can you feel it?
                        Site Admin
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 15977

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
                        So why continue building Towers in the back line ?
                        Not sure of Towers' past before last year but he was played as an attacking half back at North Ballarat at the VFL and did well enough to earn a spot in the VFL Team of the Year as well as winning the VFL Young Player Award. So it's not really a stretch to that the Swans picked him with a view to playing him in a similar position, and given his mature status, playing some kind of senior football in 2013. The fact that he has his best reserves football has been as a forward is more of an indictment, in my opinion, on his performances down back because it shows he can play, he's just not doing it at the end of the ground in which he is expected to succeed.

                        He even spent part of the preseason training as a 3rd tall defender and really should be playing in our back six given the number of outs in that department. His game today as a key forward target was good, not that he took plenty of big marks or kicked a big bag of goals, but because he kept contesting, brought the ball to ground and more often than not recovered the quickest to get to the loose ball first and set up his teammates. He showed a sense of urgency and sharpness had been lacking from his game. He may well get a debut this week, but only because we seem to have run out of options and Armstrong's game was particularly poor today and I shudder to think of him (Tony that is) marking one of Carlton's fleet footed small forwards.
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                        • 707
                          Veterans List
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 6204

                          #13
                          I've banged on about our lack of depth since draft time and if Goodes is another casualty then next week we will need to call on another untried player. Now is the time for Towers to step up!

                          Thanks for your brilliant work again Ugg, a great read and great insights in our ressies.

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                          • ugg
                            Can you feel it?
                            Site Admin
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 15977

                            #14
                            Best Players: J. Lloyd, J. Lockyer, S. Biggs, H. Cunningham

                            Yeeps, looks like they didn't think much of Towers' game after all.
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                            • justabaraker
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Jul 2012
                              • 974

                              #15
                              Originally posted by wolftone57
                              The boys have to go from freezing to hot and humid, hard to acclimatise and it does sap you. Too few listed players, it shows just how many injuries we have. Thanks once again Ugg. Jordan Weir can play FF.
                              I just came back from The Alice Wolfie, and I can tell you that it's DAMN COLD up there - I'm betting that the NT Thunder finds it harder to adjust to climate changing than the Magoos do.
                              But, yes, too few listed players, yes, injuries are hurting the team and not just the players, and yes, JW can play FF if required.
                              The toppies that train with the seniors (Wray and Pieris) were not taken to the game and that wouldn't help

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