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Last edited by magic.merkin; 4th May 2012 at 10:11 AM. Reason: disregard
Back to the average USTREAM. I so much preferred the NT Google live stream we had last week - much better quality.
To be fair, in that last ustream game against Ainslie, the quality improved significantly after the first quarter and it was watchable for the rest of the game.
NEAFL Round 7
Sydney Uni v Sydney Swans Reserves
Saturday 5th May 2012 12.00 pm
Blacktown International Sports Park
NOTE: Match streamed live on neafl.com.au
Coming off the long trip to the Northern Territory, and no doubt disappointed with their last quarter capitulation, the Reserves will be looking to stay in finals contention when they face one of the 2 new Sydney teams. With Sydney Uni's home unavailable this week, this match has been scheduled for Blacktown, a ground the Swans should be familiar with having had a number of NAB Cup, practice and reserves matches in the past couple of years.
Sydney Uni are the weaker of the 2 new Sydney based teams, not having the werewithal to attract star recruits like the Eagles have and having to rely on the same list that has served them well in the Sydney AFL competition.
Eastern Conference Ladder
Team Played Wins Losses Draws For Against Percentage Points Queanbeyan 5 4 1 0 691 408 169.36% 16 Hills Eagles 6 4 2 0 706 664 106.33% 16 Eastlake 5 3 2 0 519 465 111.61% 12 Ainslie 5 3 2 0 509 546 93.22% 12 Reserves 5 2 3 0 600 389 154.24% 12 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UWS 5 2 3 0 428 551 77.68% 8 Belconnen 5 1 3 1 523 565 92.57% 6 Sydney Uni 5 1 4 0 423 569 74.34% 4 Tuggeranong 6 0 5 1 463 891 51.96% 2
Past Meetings
First time these sides have met
Recent Form
Reserves
R1 UWS Away WIN 151-34
R2 BYE
R3 Gold Coast Home LOSS 55-91
R4 Ainslie Away LOSS 85-111
R5 Tuggeranong Home WIN 213-41
R6 NT Thunder Away LOSS 90-112
Sydney Uni
R1 Hills Eagles Away LOSS 81-96
R2 Queanbeyan Home LOSS 118-141
R3 Eastlake Home LOSS 82-109
R4 Tuggeranong Away WIN 106-104
R5 BYE
R6 Queanbeyan Away LOSS 55-135
Last Round
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
Queanbeyan 20.15 (135) defeated Sydney Uni 8.7 (55)
Uni were outlplayed by the form side in the Tigers, who opened up a convincing 70 point half time lead. A much better showing in the 3rd quarter, which the Students won by 18 points gave them some hope but couldn't contain the surging Queanbeyan team in the final quarter. Peter Dugmore
Goals: Dugmore 5, Campbell 2, Lee
Best: Campbell, Dugmore, Wells, Krochmal, Clarebrough, Barton
Team List
Listed players
Changes
# Name Games Goals Votes Notes 6 Tom MITCHELL 0 0 0 7 Brett MEREDITH 4 2 3 8 Trent DENNIS-LANE 5 15 11 Senior emergency 10 Mitch MORTON 5 12 5 11 Jed LAMB 5 6 0 17 Tommy WALSH 5 8 10 18 Jesse WHITE 1 4 3 Seniors emergency 19 Tony ARMSTRONG 3 0 1 Seniors emergency 28 Dylan McNEIL 5 2 1 33 Jarred MOORE 5 6 18 35 Campbell HEATH 5 0 11 38 Mike PYKE 5 5 7 42 Jack LYNCH 5 5 8 43 Eugene KRUGER 3 1 0 44 Harry CUNNINGHAM 4 1 2 45 Nathan GORDON 4 5 0 46 Shane BIGGS 3 2 0
In: Mitchell, White
Out:
Up to 17 listed players will play, resulting in one of the strongest ressies lineups in recent times. White returns after spending last week in Launceston as the travelling emergency. They will be keen to get a game into him this week. Given the game is played earlier than than the usual curtain raiser at our home ground, there is a chance that all 3 emergencies could get a full run in this game.
Kruger has been spending time playing in defence, often against the opposition's small forwards, and while he has struggled at times with the pressure and his composure, will be learning a lot from it. Heath and Lynch have both been impressive this year, featuring in the best votes a number of times and starting to form a partnership reminiscent of their senior counterparts Richards and Grundy.
Walsh has relieved Pyke in the past 2 weeks but White could re-take this role given that has been his position in his 2 seniors games this year. TDL has played more forward of the ball lately as the reserves regain some numbers from injury and ineligibility and will likely do so again as Tom Mitchell makes his first appearance of the season. The father-son selection is likely to play only a portion of the game as the fitness staff ease back into action.
Morton added another 4 goals last week with a number of impressive marks but didn't impress the coaches. Meredith failed to shine against the Thunder after an encouraging showing 2 weeks ago against Tuggeranong but thankfully he didn't get injured again and will line up for his 3rd straight game. Gordon's poor disposal is starting to become an issue as he hasn't been as prominent this year in the midfield as he was last year in the forwards.
Academy Players/Topups
Changes
# Name Games Goals Votes Notes 47 Jackson POTTER 5 2 0 ? Mitch CRAWFORD 2 0 0 ? Jack DAVIS 2 0 0 ? Joshua ROEBUCK 0 0 0 Illawarra ? Thomas THURGARLAND 0 0 0 Manly Warringah ? Jordan WEIR 2 1 0 ? Stephen WRAY 3 0 0 ? Alexander WYNN 1 0 3
In: Davis, Roebuck, Thurgarland
Out: Tom Green, Andrew Moody, Jordan West
Reserves leading goalkickers
- Trent Dennis-Lane 15
- Mitch Morton 12
- Tommy Walsh 8
For full list: 2012 Goalkickers - RWOwiki
Reserves leading votegetters
- Jarred Moore 14
- Trent Dennis-Lane, Campbell Heath 11
- Tommy Walsh 10
For full list: 2012 Best Votes - RWOwiki
Talking points
Sydney Uni Squad
- 1. Josh COLE
- 2. Alex LEE
- 3. Adam McCONNOCHIE
- 5. Jack CASPERSSON
- 8. Christopher CLAREBROUGH
- 9. Sam CRICHTON
- 13. Peter DUGMORE
- 14. Monty KROCHMAL
- 15. James LEWINGTON
- 18. Anton TURCO
- 20. Dean McKAY
- 21. Nick ROBERTS
- 22. Matthew CLARKE
- 23. Lachlan CLANCY
- 26. Alexander HAWTIN
- 28. Clinton WELLS
- 32. Matt HUTTON
- 33. Tom ELKINGTON
- 34. Max CARTER
- 35. John HAGGARTY
- 37. Ryan EDWARDS
- 39. Kyle UNDERWOOD
- 41. Dominic VINCENT
- 45. Ryan KENNEDY
- 48. Glenn SMITH
- 49. Aron EVERETT
- 54. Nick LYE
In: Clarke, Crichton, Hawtin
Out: Tim BARTON, Adam CAMPBELL
Some familiar names in Krochmal, Caspersson, Carter, Lewington, Roberts and Crichton all having played as topups for the reserves. Crichton was close to earning a rookie spot a few years ago.
Summary
It was a disappointing end to what began as a promising showing last week. The Reserves' pressure and tackling fell away in the final quarter, possibly due to the humid conditions in Darwin. Sydney Uni will not be at the same level as the NT Thunder but they have already travelled to Canberra and come away with a priceless away victory so they will be no easybeats either. However with a such a strong list available for this matchup, the Swans will be aiming to collect the 4 competition points.
Thanks, Ugg.
The Mitch has landed!
The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news
Yes it did get better, but compared to a full screen of the google stream, there is only 1 choice
Nice one Ugg. No sign of the Spang yet I see.
Thanks ugg, again. Guess you must have Fridays off.
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