NEAFL 2016 Round 11
Giants Reserves v Sydney Swans Reserves
Sunday 12th June 2016
1.00pm
Spotless Stadium
The Giants were the team to beat in the 2015 NEAFL regular season claiming the minor premiership with 16 wins and 2 losses and an impressive percentage of 213%. With a short injury list for most of the year, their collection of high draft picks dazzled and destroyed NEAFL teams before fizzling out in the finals when the restricted number of listed players hit them.
This year they've come back down to earth with injury problems in the last month or so severely restricting the number of listed players they've been able to field and they sit precariously on the edge of the Top 6, slightly ahead of Southport on percentage.
The Swans continue on their merry way, dismantling the Suns Reserves in atrocious conditions at Metricon last week, maintaining coach Rhyce Shaw's perfect record and a stellar 9 wins from 9 games record. The Swans have already defeated the Giants once this year, in Round 2 at Blacktown where a stirring mid 3rd quarter comeback led to a 18 point win.
NEAFL Ladder
Recent Form
Reserves
WSU Giants
Past Meetings
2016
Round 2 @ Blacktown
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2015
Round 20 @ Spotless Stadium
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Round 13 @ Blacktown International Sportspark
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Round 5 @ Spotless Stadium
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Round 2 @ Tramway Oval
Last game
Team List
Listed players
Changes
In: Derickx, Dawson
Out:
Towers, Foote and Jack have been dominant as our onballers in recent weeks. Naismith as the primary ruckman with plenty of support in either Derickx, Nankervis or Galloway. Nankervis doing well up forward as well as a strong marking tall forward.
Richards has kicked 10 goals in 2 weeks since his switch to full forward, with Davis switching to defence to play alongside Aliir and Melican. Newman, Leonardis and O'Riordan continue to provide the run from defence with utility Dawson capable of playing back, forward or in the middle.
Academy Players/Topups
In: Behagg, McFadden
Out: Angus BAKER, Darcy BARON-HAY, Jake BROWN, Jake VEALE
Statistics
Kicks
Handballs
Disposals
Marks
Tackles
Hitouts
Clearances
Inside 50s
Rebound 50s
Goals
Coaches Votes
NEAFL MVP Votes
Giants Reserves (listed players in bold)
In: M.Kennedy, Steele, Stewart, Tomlinson, Garthwaite, MaCreadie, Paech, Tiziani,
Out: Will HOSKIN-ELLIOTT, Sam REID, Brandon CLARK, Nathan COXALL, Patrick DE LA MARE, Matthew EDWARDS, Connor OWEN-AUBURN, Donald ROBERTS, Zack SMITH, Derrick VISSER
13 listed players forms a core of a competitive team, and with 11 listed players they fought out a close loss to the Thunder away in the NT. However they will have to overcome a big disadvantage with the Swans side having 18 listed players.
Tomlinson is the standout in this team averaging 35.5 disposals, 11.5 marks 6.0 clearances 8.3 inside 50s and 4.3 rebound 50s a game. The onballers Barrett, Kennedy and Lloyd average 28.6, 25.8 and 25.2 disposals respectively and are the major ball winners in this team.
Giants Reserves v Sydney Swans Reserves
Sunday 12th June 2016
1.00pm
Spotless Stadium
The Giants were the team to beat in the 2015 NEAFL regular season claiming the minor premiership with 16 wins and 2 losses and an impressive percentage of 213%. With a short injury list for most of the year, their collection of high draft picks dazzled and destroyed NEAFL teams before fizzling out in the finals when the restricted number of listed players hit them.
This year they've come back down to earth with injury problems in the last month or so severely restricting the number of listed players they've been able to field and they sit precariously on the edge of the Top 6, slightly ahead of Southport on percentage.
The Swans continue on their merry way, dismantling the Suns Reserves in atrocious conditions at Metricon last week, maintaining coach Rhyce Shaw's perfect record and a stellar 9 wins from 9 games record. The Swans have already defeated the Giants once this year, in Round 2 at Blacktown where a stirring mid 3rd quarter comeback led to a 18 point win.
NEAFL Ladder
Recent Form
Reserves
WSU Giants
Past Meetings
2016
Round 2 @ Blacktown
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2015
Round 20 @ Spotless Stadium
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round 13 @ Blacktown International Sportspark
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round 5 @ Spotless Stadium
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round 2 @ Tramway Oval
Last game
Team List
Listed players
Changes
In: Derickx, Dawson
Out:
Towers, Foote and Jack have been dominant as our onballers in recent weeks. Naismith as the primary ruckman with plenty of support in either Derickx, Nankervis or Galloway. Nankervis doing well up forward as well as a strong marking tall forward.
Richards has kicked 10 goals in 2 weeks since his switch to full forward, with Davis switching to defence to play alongside Aliir and Melican. Newman, Leonardis and O'Riordan continue to provide the run from defence with utility Dawson capable of playing back, forward or in the middle.
Academy Players/Topups
In: Behagg, McFadden
Out: Angus BAKER, Darcy BARON-HAY, Jake BROWN, Jake VEALE
Statistics
Kicks
Handballs
Disposals
Marks
Tackles
Hitouts
Clearances
Inside 50s
Rebound 50s
Goals
Coaches Votes
NEAFL MVP Votes
Giants Reserves (listed players in bold)
In: M.Kennedy, Steele, Stewart, Tomlinson, Garthwaite, MaCreadie, Paech, Tiziani,
Out: Will HOSKIN-ELLIOTT, Sam REID, Brandon CLARK, Nathan COXALL, Patrick DE LA MARE, Matthew EDWARDS, Connor OWEN-AUBURN, Donald ROBERTS, Zack SMITH, Derrick VISSER
13 listed players forms a core of a competitive team, and with 11 listed players they fought out a close loss to the Thunder away in the NT. However they will have to overcome a big disadvantage with the Swans side having 18 listed players.
Tomlinson is the standout in this team averaging 35.5 disposals, 11.5 marks 6.0 clearances 8.3 inside 50s and 4.3 rebound 50s a game. The onballers Barrett, Kennedy and Lloyd average 28.6, 25.8 and 25.2 disposals respectively and are the major ball winners in this team.
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