Round 16 - Hawthorn 23.8 (146) defeated Sydney 7.15 (57) at ANZ Stadium
Brown and gold machine
clicks into overdrive.
Swans cannot respond.
Sydney 0.2 4.5 6.12 7.15 (57)
Hawthorn 6.1 9.5 16.7 23.8 (146)
Goals
Sydney Swans: Franklin 3, McVeigh, Parker, K. Jack, Kennedy
Hawthorn: Roughead 5, Gunston 4, Rioli 3, Breust 2, McEvoy 2, Hale, Smith, Litherland, Schoenmakers, Shiels, Puopolo, Suckling
Brownlow: 3 Hodge (Haw), 2 Rioli (Haw), 1 Roughead (Haw)
B&F count: Kennedy 20, Nankervis 19, Shaw 17, McVeigh 14, Goodes 13
TLM Votes
5 Kennedy
4 Goodes
3 Jack
2 Franklin
1 Parker
1 Jetta
1 Hannebery
A poor showing by the team against the Hawks is reflected in the low numbers of votes cast. Only 11 RWOers voted, but their votes are shared amongst 11 different players.
Round 17 - West Coast 15.13 (103) defeated Sydney 7.9 (51) at Subiaco
Bloods outclassed again
but score line overshadowed
by Jets' stand for mate.
West Coast 5.0 8.5 12.10 15.13 (103)
Sydney 0.5 1.6 5.7 7.9 (51)
Goals
West Coast: Darling 3, Kennedy 3, LeCras 2, Gaff, Priddis, Shuey, Cripps, Hill, Sinclair, Naitanui
Sydney Swans: B.Jack 2, Heeney 2, Goodes, Jetta, Shaw
Brownlow: 3 Naitanui (WCE), 2 Priddis (WCE), 1 Yeo (WCE)
B&F count: Rampe 45, Heeney 26, Shaw 25, B Jack 22, Parker 19, X Richards 19
TLM Votes
5 Jetta
4 Rampe
3 Kennedy
2 Heeney
1 Shaw
Similarly to the prior round, the ordinary performance sees RWOers stingy with their votes. Those that are cast are again shared amongst 11 different players. Veteran Shaw scores his first vote of the season. Will it be the last of his career?
Leader Board
48 Hannebery
35 Kennedy
27 Franklin
24 Parker
17 Jetta
16 Jack
15 McVeigh
12 Mitchell
8 Reid
8 Tippett
7 Heeney
6 Rampe
5 Rohan
5 Goodes
4 Lloyd
3 Pyke
3 Laidler
3 Grundy
2 McGlynn
1 Shaw
The gap at the top has narrowed somewhat, after a quiet couple of rounds from Hanners. With most of the remaining chasing pack missing the end of the season, it does now look to be entirely a two-man race.
Brown and gold machine
clicks into overdrive.
Swans cannot respond.
Sydney 0.2 4.5 6.12 7.15 (57)
Hawthorn 6.1 9.5 16.7 23.8 (146)
Goals
Sydney Swans: Franklin 3, McVeigh, Parker, K. Jack, Kennedy
Hawthorn: Roughead 5, Gunston 4, Rioli 3, Breust 2, McEvoy 2, Hale, Smith, Litherland, Schoenmakers, Shiels, Puopolo, Suckling
Brownlow: 3 Hodge (Haw), 2 Rioli (Haw), 1 Roughead (Haw)
B&F count: Kennedy 20, Nankervis 19, Shaw 17, McVeigh 14, Goodes 13
TLM Votes
5 Kennedy
4 Goodes
3 Jack
2 Franklin
1 Parker
1 Jetta
1 Hannebery
A poor showing by the team against the Hawks is reflected in the low numbers of votes cast. Only 11 RWOers voted, but their votes are shared amongst 11 different players.
Round 17 - West Coast 15.13 (103) defeated Sydney 7.9 (51) at Subiaco
Bloods outclassed again
but score line overshadowed
by Jets' stand for mate.
West Coast 5.0 8.5 12.10 15.13 (103)
Sydney 0.5 1.6 5.7 7.9 (51)
Goals
West Coast: Darling 3, Kennedy 3, LeCras 2, Gaff, Priddis, Shuey, Cripps, Hill, Sinclair, Naitanui
Sydney Swans: B.Jack 2, Heeney 2, Goodes, Jetta, Shaw
Brownlow: 3 Naitanui (WCE), 2 Priddis (WCE), 1 Yeo (WCE)
B&F count: Rampe 45, Heeney 26, Shaw 25, B Jack 22, Parker 19, X Richards 19
TLM Votes
5 Jetta
4 Rampe
3 Kennedy
2 Heeney
1 Shaw
Similarly to the prior round, the ordinary performance sees RWOers stingy with their votes. Those that are cast are again shared amongst 11 different players. Veteran Shaw scores his first vote of the season. Will it be the last of his career?
Leader Board
48 Hannebery
35 Kennedy
27 Franklin
24 Parker
17 Jetta
16 Jack
15 McVeigh
12 Mitchell
8 Reid
8 Tippett
7 Heeney
6 Rampe
5 Rohan
5 Goodes
4 Lloyd
3 Pyke
3 Laidler
3 Grundy
2 McGlynn
1 Shaw
The gap at the top has narrowed somewhat, after a quiet couple of rounds from Hanners. With most of the remaining chasing pack missing the end of the season, it does now look to be entirely a two-man race.