2018 NEAFL Grand Final

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  • liz
    Veteran
    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 16731

    VFL 2018 NEAFL Grand Final

    I figured that the upcoming NEAFL Grand Final deserves a thread of its own. After all, it's not every year that a team reaches a grand final...OK, well, maybe it is in the case of the Swans' NEAFL side but that doesn't make it any less of an achievement. Ugg will, no doubt, provide us with team details once they become available, but I thought I'd kick things off with a link to this piece, from the NEAFL website, focussing on one of the academy players who has been an almost constant fixture in the side this year.


    Rogers’ football pedigree runs deep with family connection to Grand Final rivals
  • ernie koala
    Senior Player
    • May 2007
    • 3251

    #2
    Really looking forward to this game.

    It's a chance to see our young and emerging players in a high intensity, meaningful game.

    I reckon you can get a much better feel about the true quality of player's , from how they perform in this sort of game.

    It should be a cracker, let's hope the officiating is of a high standard.
    Last edited by ernie koala; 13 September 2018, 09:53 PM.
    Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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    • ugg
      Can you feel it?
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 15961

      #3
      Sunday, September 14, 2018


      GRAND FINAL


      Southport Sharks v Sydney Swans at Fankhauser Reserve, 1pm
      *This match will be streamed live on NEAFL TV (youtube.com/northeastafl)
      *Live Champion Data statistics available on the Official NEAFL App


      SOUTHPORT


      B: 45. Ethan Reeves* 14. Brodie Murdoch 12. Rhys Clark
      HB: 15. Jordan Taylor 7. Ryan Davis 8. Seb Tape
      C: 34. Tyler Roos 5. Andrew Boston 32. Tom Wilkinson
      HF: 4. Michael Manteit 19. Josh Baxter 33. Matt Doran
      F: 46. Josh Hall 17. Mitch Johnson 21. Wade Hancock
      Foll: 23. Jed Turner 10. Josh Clayton 28. Rob Clements
      Inter: 16. Lee Dale 27. Jack O’Shea 6. Dylan Fyfe 3. Brenton Payne 26. Cody Filewood
      Emer: 39. Anthony Djurovitch 43. Jaicob Kenny 31. Brandon Chadwick
      In: 3. Brenton Payne
      Out: 13. Tom Ellard (injured)


      *Denotes 23rd player


      SYDNEY


      B: 51. Conor Flanagan 48. Kyle Veerhuis 53. Kyle McKellar
      HB: 33. Ryley Stoddart 21. Jack Maibaum 56. Joey Reinhard
      C: 52. Josh Stern 45. Angus Styles 1. James Rose
      HF: 41. Jake Brown 34. Jordan Dawson 50. Sam Wicks
      F: 55. Bailey Stewart 58. Mitchell Rogers 49. Cooper Kilpatrick
      Foll: 17. Darcy Cameron 32. James Bell 38. Colin O’Riordan
      Inter: 60. Hamish Ellem 47. Ky McGrath 59. Josh Rayner 54. Jeremy Schumack
      Emer: 57. Michael Carroll 19. Luke Parks 46. Dylan Smith
      In: 34. Jordan Dawson 54. Jeremy Shumack 59. Josh Rayner
      Out: 42. Robbie Fox (ineligible) 31. Harrison Marsh (ineligible)@ 16. Gary Rohan (ineligible)
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      • ugg
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        • Jan 2003
        • 15961

        #4
        9 listed players with Newman not playing despite being eligible.
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        • mcs
          Travelling Swannie!!
          • Jul 2007
          • 8149

          #5
          Going to need a big performance from our listed players - Cameron and Rose in particular, to drive the side forward. Should be a good contest however.
          "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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          • ugg
            Can you feel it?
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            • Jan 2003
            • 15961

            #6
            History of Swans NEAFL Grand Finals

            2013

            Brisbane 5.3 5.4 10.6 12.9 (81)
            Sydney 2.2 5.6 8.10 10.13 (73)

            With the senior team already eliminated, only 10 listed players flew up to Queensland for the last ever NEAFL Grand Final between the Northern Conference champions and the Eastern Conference champions. Despite big performances by Tim Membrey who kicked half of our goals, Tony Armstrong with 30 disposals and Jake Lloyd 26 disposals 13 tackles, it wasn't enough to beat the stronger Lions outfit.


            Notable players: Tim Membrey, Tony Armstrong, Dean Towers, Dan Robinson, Sam Naismith, Xavier Richards, Jake Lloyd

            2014

            Aspley 3.3 9.4 9.7 15.12 (102)
            Sydney 3.5 7.7 14.8 15.10 (100)

            Despite leading by 31 points going into the last quarter, the Swans couldn't hold off a fast finishing Aspley outfit backed by a parochial home crowd. Tom Mitchell and Ryan O'Keefe missed late shots at goal before a (really dubious) push in the back call against Xavier Richards resulted in an after-the-siren shot at goal for the dimunitive Daniel Smith. Despite the difficulty of the shot (near the left 50m arc) and the pressure of the situation, Smith duly converts to the delight of his teammates and fans. Tom Mitchell's 33 disposals 12 marks 11 clearances 1 goal effort earnt him the Andrew Ireland Medal for BOG.

            Notable players: Tim Membrey, Ryan O'Keefe, Tom Mitchell, Zak Jones, Toby Nankervis, Dean Towers, Dan Robinson, George Hewett, Harrison Marsh, Sam Naismith, Xavier Richards, Shane Biggs

            2016

            Sydney 5.4 6.9 8.10 11.12 (78)
            Giants 2.5 6.9 8.13 11.16 (82)

            In a closely fought contest (both sides had 17 listed players), unfortunately it was a dropped mark in the goalsquare by the retiring Ted Richards that proved the difference. Zak Jones was concussed by a vicious Jeremy Finlayson bump flying off the wing. Nic Newman replicated Tom Mitchell's 2014 effort by winning the Andrew Ireland Medal for the losing side - ending up with 35 disposals 6 marks 6 tackles 3 clearances and 2 goals

            Notable players: James Rose, Harry Cunningham, Zak Jones, Dean Towers, Ted Richards, Dan Robinson, Nic Newman, Jordan Dawson, Lewis Melican, Sam Murray


            2017

            Sydney 2.6 5.10 7.13 10.22 (82)
            Brisbane 2.2 6.7 11.9 12.13 (85)

            In a blockbuster grand final held as a curtain-closer after the Swans-Bombers AFL elimination final, the Swans were favourites with 21 listed players against the Lions' 17. The Lions kicked away to a handy 20 point lead by the last change, but in the end it was ultimately the Swans wasteful shots at goal, kicking 3.9 in the last quarter, that proved costly. Jordan Dawson was outstanding with 28 disposals 7 marks and 4 goals while Dan Robinson had 10 clearances to complement his 27 disposals.

            Notable players: James Rose, Alex Johnson, Kurt Tippett, Will Hayward, Jeremy Laidler, Ollie Florent, Ben Ronke, Dan Robinson, Harrison Marsh, Jordan Dawson, Aliir Aliir, Colin O'Riordan, Sam Murray
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            • ugg
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              • Jan 2003
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              #7
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              • ugg
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                • Jan 2003
                • 15961

                #8
                NEAFL 2018 Grand Final

                Southport Sharks v Sydney Swans Reserves @ Fankhauser Reserve

                Sunday 16th September
                1:00pm
                Fankhauser Reserve

                Two teams who will be both striving for their first NEAFL flag. The Swans have failed agonisingly short in 4 of the previous 5 seasons, while it will be Southport's first NEAFL grand final. Under new coach and newly crowned NEAFL Coach of the Year Stephen Daniel, the Sharks have had an amazing turnaround this season, finishing as minor premiers after a disappointing 2nd last in 2017.

                The only H&A clash between the Swans and the Sharks came in Round 7, when Southport were on top on the ladder and the Swans had just managed their first win of the year in Round 6, after losing their first 4. The result was an unexpected 88 point victory to the Swans who showed no mercy in the last quarter kicking 10.3 to 1 behind.

                However, with some of our regular NEAFL strong performers in Robinson, Marsh, Towers, and Fox being unavailable due to not meeting eligibility criteria, do not expect a repeat of the Round 7 result.

                The Swans easily accounted for Canberra in Semi Final 1 out at Blacktown, while the Sharks endured heavy rain to triumph over their bogey side Aspley by 37 points.

                NEAFL Ladder
                Recent Form
                Reserves
                Southport
                Head-to-Head
                Swans Reserves 4
                Southport 0

                The Swans may have won all 4 meetings, but have yet to play away against the Sharks.

                Past Meetings
                2018
                Round 7 @ Sydney Cricket Ground

                2017
                Round 2 @ Blacktown International Sports Park

                Last game
                Team List
                Listed players
                Changes
                In: Dawson
                Out: Robbie FOX (ineligible), Harry MARSH (ineligible), Gary ROHAN (ineligible)

                Dawson will replace Fox in the midfield but the Swans will be down one listed player at either end due to Marsh and Rohan's ineligibility.

                Academy Players/Topups
                In: Rayner, Shumack
                Out:

                The academy players have put in solid performances across the season and they'll need to put in another good effort for the Swans to get over the line. Veerhuis played well in a tallish defensive role last week and was named in the best.

                Wicks, Stern and Stewart have consistently hit the scoreboard as dangerous half-forwards. Reinhard and Rogers have also spent recent games up forward but have also been used in defensive roles.

                Statistics
                Kicks
                Handballs
                Disposals
                Marks
                Tackles
                Hitouts
                Clearances
                Inside 50s
                Rebound 50s
                Goals
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                Southport Sharks
                In: Payne
                Out: Tom ELLARD (injured)

                The Sharks have one of the strongest midfields in the NEAFL, with former AFL listed players Josh Clayton (Lions), Andrew Boston (Suns), and Michael Manteit (Magpies) the 3 most prolific. Clayton and Boston finished 3rd and 5th respectively in the recently concluded NEAFL MVP award. Boston is 2nd in NEAFL clearances this year, just behind Aspley's Matthew Payne. Manteit is also a dangerous forward option, having kicked 19 goals this year.

                The defence is led by experienced bodies Ryan Davis (ex Eagles and Suns), Seb Tape (Suns) and Brodie Murdoch (Saints), while Tyler Roos has excelled as a floating option who can also set up play from their defensive 50.

                The Sharks have a small but effective forward line that thrives on pressure in the mould of the Richmond Tigers - Mitch Johnson, Wade Hancock, Tom Wilkinson, Josh Baxter and the aforementioned Manteit are all below 186cm but each averages over a goal a game. Johnson in particular has had an excellent debut season in the NEAFL, kicking 52 goals (from 16 games) to finish 2nd on the NEAFL goalkicking charts behind Redland's Matt Hammelmann. He missed the Round 7 clash through suspension, but before the Swans had realised this, one of the preview articles before that game stated that Maibaum was earmarked to be the man to mark him. With Josh Hall the only genuine tall forward in their lineup, Maibaum may indeed be the Swan that gets the crucial job on Johnson.
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                • rickmat
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Mar 2018
                  • 500

                  #9
                  Really looking forward to the GF and I have a feeling that this year the Swannies will go all the way. We will see the cream come to the top with Cameron, COR, Dawson, Styles, Rose and Maibaum as well some of our best Academy boys play to bring the flag home after the last 4 years of close losses. I'm sure Cameron, COR, Dawson have something to prove to Horse and the other selectors that they should have been in the seniors more often and Styles will also bring pace and run and goals. Maibaum is the interesting one and see if he show us how he has grown in skill and confidence this season. Go Swannies, we have faith in you

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                  • goswannies
                    Senior Player
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 3048

                    #10
                    Quite disappointing that Newman has elected not to play. Speaks volumes. I wonder if he knew AJ wasn’t getting a contract when he decided he wanted out :

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                    • Markwebbos
                      Veterans List
                      • Jul 2016
                      • 7186

                      #11
                      Originally posted by goswannies
                      Quite disappointing that Newman has elected not to play. Speaks volumes. I wonder if he knew AJ wasn’t getting a contract when he decided he wanted out :
                      Was it Newman’s decision not to play?

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                      • goswannies
                        Senior Player
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 3048

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Markwebbos
                        Was it Newman’s decision not to play?
                        Don’t know. But why wouldn’t you pick him?

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                        • Markwebbos
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                          • Jul 2016
                          • 7186

                          #13
                          If he’d put in a formal request for a trade, Swans might have decided not to pick him. I don’t know. Why would he not want to play in the NEAFL grand final?

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                          • ugg
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                            • Jan 2003
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                            #14
                            He could suffer a serious injury and make it hard for a team to recruit him.
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                            • 707
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                              • Aug 2009
                              • 6204

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ugg
                              He could suffer a serious injury and make it hard for a team to recruit him.
                              Good point, if he has no commitment going forward from the Swans then he needs to now be thinking of himself.

                              The team is thin on listed players but let's see how we go.

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