What Goes On
NEAFL Round 21
Note: The game will be streamed live on neafl.com.au
Sydney Swans Reserves v UWS Giants
Saturday 11th August 2013 4.00pm
ANZ Stadium
The Top 5 in the NEAFL Eastern Conference ladder are all but settled with the only change possible being defending premiers Queanbeyan overtaking Eastlake for the last spot. However the Swans and Giants will still have home advantage to play for with 1st-3rd placings giving them the right to host a home final, and avoid the possibility of traveling to Canberra to play. The Swans have seen their huge percentage whittled down in recent weeks, so much so that the Giants now claim the greatest percentage in the Eastern Conference and will overtake the Swans if they win this match and split the regular season clashes between these two teams to 2-2.
The minor premiership is still up for grabs with the Swans only a win behind current leaders Belconnen but with a slightly greater percentage. While the Swans will get some handy names back in Biggs and Lamb, they will still take to the field with only 13 listed players which will be a tough task against UWS' 21 listed players in comparison. The 2 sides clashed just 4 weeks ago where the Giants were too strong for the undermanned Swans, with one of the few positives for the red and white team being the successful return of Gary Rohan from injury.
Eastern Conference Ladder
Past Meetings
2013
R2 UWS Giants 14.18 (102) defeated by Reserves 17.5 (107) @ ANZ Stadium
Goals: Morton 3, Membrey 3, Everitt 3, Weir, Jack, Head, Lloyd, White, Cunningham, Brown, Lamb
Best: Everitt, Bird, White, Morton, Lloyd, Cunningham
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R8 UWS Giants 11.12 (78) defeated by Reserves 19.13 (127) @ Blacktown International Sportspark
Goals: Membrey 5, Morton 3, Everitt 3, Walsh 2, Lloyd, Robinson, Mitchell, Wray, Kilpatrick, Brown
Best: Walsh, Everitt, Biggs, Membrey, Lloyd, Mitchell
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R17 Reserves 12.7 (79) defeated by UWS Giants 21.16 (142) ANZ Stadium
Goals: Towers 3, Rohan 2, Lloyd 2, Cox, Kiel, Dick, Cunningham, Green
Best: Robinson, Lloyd, Perris, Head
2012
R1 UWS Giants 4.9 (33) defeated by Reserves 23.13 (151) @ ANZ Stadium
The Swans began their NEAFL season with a bang kicking 8 goals in the first quarter and keeping the hapless and undermanned Giants scoreless. The rout continued throughout the game, with Mark Seaby, Jarred Moore and Dylan McNeil dominating the clearances, and Trent Dennis-Lane and Jesse White finishing off their teammates' good work with 10 goals between them.
Goals: Dennis-Lane 6, White 4, Seaby 2, Lamb 2, Pyke 2, Moore 2, Cass 2, Biggs, McNeil, Morton
Best: Seaby, Dennis-Lane, Moore, White, Lynch, McNeil
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R14 Reserves 18.21 (129) defeated UWS 6.6 (42) @ ANZ Stadium
Poor conversion in front of goal didn't cost the Reserves anything but a bigger victory as they were too strong for the youngsters from UWS. Nick Malceski was in fine form, rebounding from half back in a dynamic display with ex-West Coast rookie Lewis Broome setting the stadium alight with 5 well taken goals.
Goals: Broome 5, Dennis-Lane 4, Gordon 2, Biggs, Mitchell, Spangher, McNeil, Moody, Potter, Moore
Best: Malceski, McNeil, Meredith, Broome, Dennis-Lane, Potter
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R19 UWS Giants 9.10 (64) defeated by Reserves 18.18 (126) @ Skoda Stadium
The Giants jumped the Swans early to kick the first 3 goals of the match before the Swans clawed their way back in the contest to trail by only a goal. The 2nd half was a completely different story as the Swans caused the Giants to continually turn the ball over and hurt them on the rebound through their hard running and classy forwards. Morton led the goalkicking again but it was the key defenders in Heath and Lynch who were the real heroes keeping the Giants to just 2 goals after half time.
Goals: Morton 5, Lamb 4, Spangher 2, Crawford, Everitt, Heeney, Thurgarland, Roos, McNeil, Broome
Best: Heath, White, Lynch, Moore, Lamb, Thurgarland
Recent Form
Reserves
UWS Giants
Last Round
Brisbane Lions Reserves 17.17 (119) defeated Reserves 13.8 (86) @ Coorparoo - Giffin Park
Goals: Morton 6, Towers 3, Weir 2, Membrey, Dick
Best: Lloyd, Armstrong, Morton, Towers, Richards, Dawes
UWS Giants 34.18 (222) defeated Sydney Uni 4.6 (30) @ Blacktown International Sports Park
Goals: Jaksch 6, Redfern 5, Wilson 4, Stewart 3, Downie 3, Sumner 3, Frost 2, Ugle, Schulz, Aylett, Miles, Reid, O'Rourke, Growden, Edwards
Best: Tyson, Downie, O'Rourke, Wilson, Edwards, Buntine
Team List
Listed players
Changes
In: Lamb (seniors), Biggs (traveling emergency)
Out: Mitch MORTON (injury)
Lamb will add toughness and class in the midfield while Biggs may also see time there after impressing as an onballer in his last reserves game. Add the in-form Lloyd, the workhorse Robinson and the speed of Cunningham and there is much to like about this midfield division.
Morton is an unfortunate out as he has demonstrated time and again he can kick big bags of goals in the NEAFL. In his absence, the bulk of the goalscoring will have fall on the broad shoulders of Membrey and Towers.
In defence, Richards and Lockyer look likely to continue their key posts with assistance from Brown, Dick and Armstrong.
The wildcard is Rohan who may line up anywhere from halfback, wing, onball to full forward.
Academy Players/Topups
In: Erickson, Guthrie, Plug
Out: Jacob DAWES, Jarred ELLIS, Jack McKINLAY
Guthrie's first game of the year but he will be familiar to reserves watches having been a regular topup over many years now. Head backed up Dawes in the ruck last week but with Dawes' omission from the team he looks likely to take over first ruck duties with perhaps Weir or one of Brown or Richards giving him a chop out. Perris continues to impress in the midfield leading the team in clearances.
Reserves leading goalkickers
For full list: 2013 Goalkickers - RWOwiki
Reserves leading votegetters
For full list: 2013 Best Votes - RWOwiki
UWS Squad
In: Thornton, O'hAilpin, Barrett, Finlayson, Rodman
Out: Aidan CORR, Sam DARLEY, Tom DOWNIE
A strong team but perhaps not as powerful in the ruck division with both Downie (who will make his AFL debut on Sunday) and Brogan missing from the UWS team that dismantled the Swans last month. They still have plenty of height at both ends of the ground which may cause issues for the undersized Swans.
NEAFL Round 21
Note: The game will be streamed live on neafl.com.au
Sydney Swans Reserves v UWS Giants
Saturday 11th August 2013 4.00pm
ANZ Stadium
The Top 5 in the NEAFL Eastern Conference ladder are all but settled with the only change possible being defending premiers Queanbeyan overtaking Eastlake for the last spot. However the Swans and Giants will still have home advantage to play for with 1st-3rd placings giving them the right to host a home final, and avoid the possibility of traveling to Canberra to play. The Swans have seen their huge percentage whittled down in recent weeks, so much so that the Giants now claim the greatest percentage in the Eastern Conference and will overtake the Swans if they win this match and split the regular season clashes between these two teams to 2-2.
The minor premiership is still up for grabs with the Swans only a win behind current leaders Belconnen but with a slightly greater percentage. While the Swans will get some handy names back in Biggs and Lamb, they will still take to the field with only 13 listed players which will be a tough task against UWS' 21 listed players in comparison. The 2 sides clashed just 4 weeks ago where the Giants were too strong for the undermanned Swans, with one of the few positives for the red and white team being the successful return of Gary Rohan from injury.
Eastern Conference Ladder
Past Meetings
2013
R2 UWS Giants 14.18 (102) defeated by Reserves 17.5 (107) @ ANZ Stadium
Goals: Morton 3, Membrey 3, Everitt 3, Weir, Jack, Head, Lloyd, White, Cunningham, Brown, Lamb
Best: Everitt, Bird, White, Morton, Lloyd, Cunningham
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R8 UWS Giants 11.12 (78) defeated by Reserves 19.13 (127) @ Blacktown International Sportspark
Goals: Membrey 5, Morton 3, Everitt 3, Walsh 2, Lloyd, Robinson, Mitchell, Wray, Kilpatrick, Brown
Best: Walsh, Everitt, Biggs, Membrey, Lloyd, Mitchell
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R17 Reserves 12.7 (79) defeated by UWS Giants 21.16 (142) ANZ Stadium
Goals: Towers 3, Rohan 2, Lloyd 2, Cox, Kiel, Dick, Cunningham, Green
Best: Robinson, Lloyd, Perris, Head
2012
R1 UWS Giants 4.9 (33) defeated by Reserves 23.13 (151) @ ANZ Stadium
The Swans began their NEAFL season with a bang kicking 8 goals in the first quarter and keeping the hapless and undermanned Giants scoreless. The rout continued throughout the game, with Mark Seaby, Jarred Moore and Dylan McNeil dominating the clearances, and Trent Dennis-Lane and Jesse White finishing off their teammates' good work with 10 goals between them.
Goals: Dennis-Lane 6, White 4, Seaby 2, Lamb 2, Pyke 2, Moore 2, Cass 2, Biggs, McNeil, Morton
Best: Seaby, Dennis-Lane, Moore, White, Lynch, McNeil
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R14 Reserves 18.21 (129) defeated UWS 6.6 (42) @ ANZ Stadium
Poor conversion in front of goal didn't cost the Reserves anything but a bigger victory as they were too strong for the youngsters from UWS. Nick Malceski was in fine form, rebounding from half back in a dynamic display with ex-West Coast rookie Lewis Broome setting the stadium alight with 5 well taken goals.
Goals: Broome 5, Dennis-Lane 4, Gordon 2, Biggs, Mitchell, Spangher, McNeil, Moody, Potter, Moore
Best: Malceski, McNeil, Meredith, Broome, Dennis-Lane, Potter
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R19 UWS Giants 9.10 (64) defeated by Reserves 18.18 (126) @ Skoda Stadium
The Giants jumped the Swans early to kick the first 3 goals of the match before the Swans clawed their way back in the contest to trail by only a goal. The 2nd half was a completely different story as the Swans caused the Giants to continually turn the ball over and hurt them on the rebound through their hard running and classy forwards. Morton led the goalkicking again but it was the key defenders in Heath and Lynch who were the real heroes keeping the Giants to just 2 goals after half time.
Goals: Morton 5, Lamb 4, Spangher 2, Crawford, Everitt, Heeney, Thurgarland, Roos, McNeil, Broome
Best: Heath, White, Lynch, Moore, Lamb, Thurgarland
Recent Form
Reserves
UWS Giants
Last Round
Brisbane Lions Reserves 17.17 (119) defeated Reserves 13.8 (86) @ Coorparoo - Giffin Park
Goals: Morton 6, Towers 3, Weir 2, Membrey, Dick
Best: Lloyd, Armstrong, Morton, Towers, Richards, Dawes
UWS Giants 34.18 (222) defeated Sydney Uni 4.6 (30) @ Blacktown International Sports Park
Goals: Jaksch 6, Redfern 5, Wilson 4, Stewart 3, Downie 3, Sumner 3, Frost 2, Ugle, Schulz, Aylett, Miles, Reid, O'Rourke, Growden, Edwards
Best: Tyson, Downie, O'Rourke, Wilson, Edwards, Buntine
Team List
Listed players
Changes
In: Lamb (seniors), Biggs (traveling emergency)
Out: Mitch MORTON (injury)
Lamb will add toughness and class in the midfield while Biggs may also see time there after impressing as an onballer in his last reserves game. Add the in-form Lloyd, the workhorse Robinson and the speed of Cunningham and there is much to like about this midfield division.
Morton is an unfortunate out as he has demonstrated time and again he can kick big bags of goals in the NEAFL. In his absence, the bulk of the goalscoring will have fall on the broad shoulders of Membrey and Towers.
In defence, Richards and Lockyer look likely to continue their key posts with assistance from Brown, Dick and Armstrong.
The wildcard is Rohan who may line up anywhere from halfback, wing, onball to full forward.
Academy Players/Topups
In: Erickson, Guthrie, Plug
Out: Jacob DAWES, Jarred ELLIS, Jack McKINLAY
Guthrie's first game of the year but he will be familiar to reserves watches having been a regular topup over many years now. Head backed up Dawes in the ruck last week but with Dawes' omission from the team he looks likely to take over first ruck duties with perhaps Weir or one of Brown or Richards giving him a chop out. Perris continues to impress in the midfield leading the team in clearances.
Reserves leading goalkickers
- Mitch Morton 33 (8)
- Tim Membrey 28 (12)
- Jesse White 23 (9)
For full list: 2013 Goalkickers - RWOwiki
Reserves leading votegetters
- Jake Lloyd 44 (15)
- Jed Lamb 24 (7)
- Jesse White 24 (9)
For full list: 2013 Best Votes - RWOwiki
UWS Squad
In: Thornton, O'hAilpin, Barrett, Finlayson, Rodman
Out: Aidan CORR, Sam DARLEY, Tom DOWNIE
A strong team but perhaps not as powerful in the ruck division with both Downie (who will make his AFL debut on Sunday) and Brogan missing from the UWS team that dismantled the Swans last month. They still have plenty of height at both ends of the ground which may cause issues for the undersized Swans.
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