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    Semi Final 2: Queanbeyan Tigers v Sydney Swans Reserves

    NEAFL Semi Final 2
    Queanbeyan Tigers v Sydney Swans Reserves
    Saturday 1st September 2.00pm
    Manuka Oval

    The top 2 teams battle for a spot in the Grand Final to be played in a fortnight's time. The loser will play the winner of Sunday's Ainslie v Eastlake clash in next week's preliminary final.

    The Tigers improvement this year under new playing coach Kade Klemke has been nothing short of remarkable. Having won just 4 games and subsequently missing out on the finals action last year, Klemke's charges have won an amazing 15 games this year and have easily been the best Canberra based side in the NEAFL this year. They are in great form and their confidence is sky high riding on the crest of a 8 game winning streak.

    The Reserves were comfortable winners over Ainslie in last week's qualifying final, which was extended their own winning streak to 6 games. They dominated the contest after trailing at quarter time despite losing two key players Dennis-Lane and Heath to injuries during the match. The Reserves' only previous meeting with Queanbeyan this year resulted in an entertaining win (see below) but have not played at Manuka Oval this year.

    The game will be streamed live on neafl.com.au (via USTREAM). There also looks to be a replay facility but having tried it for the Ainslie match last week and having it fail I'm not confident it will be available.

    Final Eastern Conference Ladder
    TeamPlayedWinsLossesDrawsForAgainstPercentagePoints
    Queanbeyan18153021211385153.14%60
    Reserves18144025201285199.11%56
    Ainslie18126019661652119.01%48
    Eastlake18117017331479117.17%44
    Hills Eagles18108018291784102.52%40
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Belconnen1861111603178989.60%26
    UWS Giants1851301390219563.33%20
    Sydney Uni1831501313241154.46%12
    Tuggeranong1811611365243256.13%6

    Past Meetings
    2012
    R11 Queanbeyan 14.12 (96) defeated by Reserves 20.17 (137) @ Dairy Farmers Park
    The Swans were fired up for the top-of-the-table clash and they stormed away to a 42 point half time lead. However the Tigers fought back to come within 2 goals during the 4th quarter before the Swans steadied to take home the points. Mark Seaby had yet another BOG performance while Mitch Morton kicked his 4th 6+ goal haul of the season.

    Goals: Morton 8, White 2, Cunningham 2, Lycakis, McNeil, Wynn, Biggs, Jack, Cullen, Walsh, Potter
    Best: Seaby, Cunningham, Moore, Morton, McNeil, Heath

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    2011
    R11 Reserves 15.12 (102) defeated Queanbeyan 7.11 (53) @ Lakeside Oval
    Poor ball use by the Swans and good pressure from the Tigers ensured a close contest for the majority of the game. The Swans' superior fitness came to the fore in the last quarter as usual and they buried Queanbeyan with 4 goals to none. Jesse White kicked 6 goals with Paul Bevan excelling as a leading forward.

    Goals: White 6, Moore 3, Heath 2, Bevan 2, Thompson, Gordon
    Best: Bevan, McNeil, Currie, Heath, Murphy, Sumner

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    R13 Reserves 33.22 (220) defeated Queanbeyan 5.2 (32) @ Sydney Cricket Ground
    A weakened Queanbeyan side, debuting a new coach and a few youngsters, were no match for a disciplined outfit. Trent Dennis-Lane ran riot in the first half with 8 goals, before ending with 9 while Nathan Gordon and Matthew Spangher also had days out with 7 and 6 goals respectively. Jarred Moore set the tone early with his forward half tackling and distribution while Luke Parker won plenty of ball in the midfield.

    Goals: Dennis-Lane 9, Gordon 7, Spangher 6, Moore 3, E.Moody 2, Sumner 2, Parker, A.Moody, Currie, Pyke
    Best: Gordon, Moore, Parker, Spangher, Currie, Sumner

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    R20 Queanbeyan 4.13 (37) defeated by Reserves 21.24 (150) @ Dairy Farmers Park
    A side with little to play for had little resistance for the rampaging Reserves who were still in contention for the minor premiership. Nathan Gordon continued his hot form with 6 goals and an all round BOG performance. Dylan McNeil and Jarred Moore dominated the midfield.

    Goals: Gordon 6, Dennis-Lane 5, Spangher 2, Lamb 2, Moore 2, McNeil, Lynch, Malceski, Robinson
    Best: Gordon, McNeil, Moore, Rohan, Lamb, Malceski

    Recent Form
    Reserves
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    R4AinslieAwayLOSS85111
    R5TuggeranongHomeWIN21341
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    R7Sydney UniAwayWIN23936
    R8BrisbaneAwayWIN12086
    R9EastlakeHomeWIN14443
    R10Gold CoastHomeWIN10956
    R11QueanbeyanAwayWIN13796
    R12BYE   
    R13Sydney UniHomeWIN18840
    R14UWSHomeWIN12942
    R15BrisbaneHomeLOSS103122
    R16BYE   
    R17BelconnenHomeWIN19766
    R18Gold CoastAwayWIN131100
    R19UWSAwayWIN12664
    R20Hills EaglesAwayWIN18059
    R21BrisbaneAwayWIN11786
    QFAinslieHomeWIN16182

    Queanbeyan
    RoundTeamVenueResultFA
    R1TuggeranongHomeWIN20052
    R2Hills EaglesAwayWIN141118
    R3BYE   
    R4EastlakeHomeWIN12185
    R5UWSAwayLOSS9498
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    R7BYE   
    R8Hills EaglesHomeWIN13764
    R9BelconnenAwayWIN12446
    R10AinslieHomeWIN10689
    R11Sydney ReservesHomeLOSS96137
    R12SouthportHomeLOSS60115
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    R14BelconnenHomeWIN8362
    R15BYE   
    R16TuggeranongAwayWIN13061
    R17EastlakeAwayWIN10259
    R18BroadbeachAwayWIN9271
    R19Sydney UniAwayWIN16990
    R20EastlakeHomeWIN8960
    R21TuggeranongAwayWIN12856

    Last Round
    Reserves 24.17 (161) defeated Ainslie 13.4 (82) @ Blacktown International Sports Park

    What looked like being a close game at half time was blown apart by the Swans in the 2nd half. They kicked 14 goals to 6 despite losing Trent Dennis-Lane and Campbell Heath to injury during the game. The ruckwork of Jesse White gave his midfielders including Jarred Moore, Dylan McNeil, Andrejs Everitt and Jed Lamb plenty of first possessions while Tommy Walsh was marking anything and everything coming his way.

    Goals: Everitt 4, Broome 4, Meredith 2, Walsh 2, Dunn 2, Plug 2, Spangher 2, Moore 2, Lamb 2, Lycakis, Roebuck
    Best: White, Walsh, Everitt, Moore, McNeil, Lamb

    Queanbeyan had the week off as a reward for winning the minor prermiership. They beat Tuggeranong in the final round of the regular season.
    Tuggeranong 8.8 (56) defeated by Queanbeyan 19.14 (128)

    Goals: Campbell 6, Freund 4, Stevens 2, Heaslip 2, K.Klemke, Franchi, Atkinson, Quade, Griggs, Kavanagh
    Best: Quade, Stevens, Conroy, Campbell, King, Franchi
    Team List
    Listed players
    #NameGamesGoalsVotesNotes
    7Brett MEREDITH15917(Senior emergency) Despite not being named in the bests had a pivotal role setting up plays from the half back flank. He's likely to travel to Geelong as an emergency though.
    8Trent DENNIS-LANE113528Went off early with a knee injury, physio Matt Cameron said he should be right if he made it through Thursday's training
    10Mitch MORTON157520(Senior emergency) After a taste of senior football but with 2 subs appearances in 2 weeks needs the run to maintain his match fitness.
    11Jed LAMB152011Continued his great recent form with another dominant display in the midfield
    13Andrejs EVERITT71012Sparkling display as a midfielder against Ainslie but loses his emergencies spot.
    18Jesse WHITE142525BOG in the ruck, looking really fit.
    19Tony ARMSTRONG1116(Senior emergency) Back on the emergencies list
    27Matthew SPANGHER123117Overlooked for the in-form Walsh as the replacement for the injured Reid, has looked a little out of sorts with his timing and kicking.
    28Dylan McNEIL19912Late flurry of form, but will always be in danger of missing out thanks to the 12 man listed players restriction.
    33Jarred MOORE191447Earnt praise in an article on the Swans website today for his on-field coaching, so his influence extends beyond what he does with the ball in hand.
    35Campbell HEATH19025His injury was classified as an ankle sprain and needed to get through yesterday's training. Will be needed to counter the conference's leading goalkicker in James Kavanagh.
    42Jack LYNCH18712Surprisingly left out of the squad last week but almost certain to return this week.
    44Harry CUNNINGHAM171216Also surprisingly left out of the squad last week, the first Reserves game he's missed since Round 1 (when he was part of the senior team).
    45Nathan GORDON13269Was the standby emergency at the SCG last week, could possibly take Meredith's place as a half back flanker.
    Changes
    In: Morton (senior demotion), Lynch (omitted), Cunningham (omitted), Gordon (senior emergency)
    Out: Tommy Walsh (senior promotion), Alex Brown (???)

    14 listed players named so 2 to drop out. At least 1 will be from the named emergency trio of Meredith, Morton and Armstrong with Morton the least likely to travel due to his shortened game time in recent weeks. Possibly 2 will travel depending on how confident they are of Jude taking to the field at Kardinia Park. Otherwise they'll have to omit an unlucky player and if they are keen to get some sort of rotation system going then it won't come from Lynch, Cunningham or Gordon. Those fringe players still with a chance of playing in the seniors like White, Spangher, Armstrong and Everitt are unlikely to be omitted as well while Moore being the captain and best performed Reserves player this year should be safe as houses too.

    Academy Players/Topups
    #NameGamesGoalsVotesNotes
    47Jackson POTTER1961 
    ?Nathan BOSSCHIETER310 
    ?Daniel CULLEN210 
    ?James DUNN222 
    ?Thomas GREEN100 
    ?Jack McKINLAY200 
    ?Bradley PLUG554 
    ?Daniel SCHACHER000North Shore Bombers
    ?Erol SERTBAS210
    ?Thomas THURGARLAND421 
    ?Stephen WRAY710 
    Changes
    In: Bosschieter, Green, McKinlay, Schacher, Thurgarland, Wray
    Out: Lewis Broome, Mitch Crawford, David Lycakis, Joshua Roebuck, Jordan Weir

    The topups were well-performed last week with Broome one of the standouts with his 4 well taken goals playing as a small forward.

    Reserves leading goalkickers

    • Mitch Morton 75
    • Trent Dennis-Lane 35
    • Matt Spangher, Tommy Walsh 31

    For full list: 2012 Goalkickers - RWOwiki

    Reserves leading votegetters

    • Jarred Moore 47
    • Tommy Walsh 31
    • Trent Dennis-Lane 28

    For full list: 2012 Best Votes - RWOwiki

    Queanbeyan
        
    B:20. Sam JENSEN13. Roy JAQUES16. Josh BRYCE
    HB:1. Kade KLEMKE8. Neil IRWIN24. Todd DICKINSON
    C:19. Steve JOLLIFFE10. Kaine STEVENS14. Alex OVERS
    HF:15. Mitch DANIHER2. Ryan QUADE11. Jarrod ATKINSON
    F:7. Paul FRANCHI5. James KAVANAGH4. Toby CONROY
    Foll:45. Nathan KERLIN47. Ben KING9. Will GRIGGS
    Int:18. Jeremy KIRKWOOD38. Mitch HEASLIP30. Brett FRUEND
     48. Ben KLEMKE46. Beau WATTS29. Daniel CAMPBELL

    In: Bryce, Irwin
    Out: Andrew SWAN

    Kavanagh's 76 goals saw him pip our own Mitch Morton for the goalkicking award. He also managed to bag 6 when the Tigers met the Swans in Round 11. Midfielders Mitch Daniher, a Mulrooney Medallist, Toby Conroy and Kaine Stevens, player-coach Kade Klemke off the half back flank, key forward Ryan Quade and former Bomber Jarrod Atkinson as a speedy winger-forward type are the other players to look out for.

    Last edited by ScottH; 31st August 2012 at 07:26 PM.

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    Hey Ugg, any idea why Lewis Broome was omitted ? Seemed to be a power forward last week from what I saw.
    But Swans' loss is the Dragons' gain as he has been picked to play for them in their elimination final - anything that helps wipe out Balmain is ok by me.

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    This from the NEAFL website

    Should a player be eligible for selection by an AFL Club Reserves team in the Competition finals and also be eligible for selection by the player?s registered State League Club which is competing in the Competition finals, the player?s State League Club shall have priority of access to that player, provided the player is selected in the senior team of that Club, unless the player?s State League Club has granted permission in accordance with Rule 15.5.1(b)(iii) above for that player to play for the AFL Club Reserves team.
    I would assume that the coaches discuss who is playing as a toppie all through the year ... when it comes to an elimination final, that game would have priority.

    Interesting to see where he plays if Dragons are still going on NEAFL GF day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by unconfuseme View Post
    This from the NEAFL website



    I would assume that the coaches discuss who is playing as a toppie all through the year ... when it comes to an elimination final, that game would have priority.

    Interesting to see where he plays if Dragons are still going on NEAFL GF day?
    The Dockers will maul the Dragons in the Elimination Final, Go Balmain!!!

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    Does anyone who has seen him think Kavanagh is worth a look from the Swans? How old is he?

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    Re: Semi Final 2: Queanbeyan Tigers v Sydney Swans Reserves

    Quote Originally Posted by Dosser View Post
    Does anyone who has seen him think Kavanagh is worth a look from the Swans? How old is he?
    He's been on the Canberra comp for about 10 years. Very good player.
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    would someone file who is the player besides TA (into snrs team) who misses out today in reserves. thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by lwjoyner View Post
    would someone file who is the player besides TA (into snrs team) who misses out today in reserves. thanks
    Meredith

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    Halftime Swans 9.8 (62) Tigers 9.2 (56) Goals: Morton 2 Sertbas Spangher Gordon Moore Cunningham McNeil Plug

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    Looks like it's Swans 9.8.62 to 9.2.56 at half time for those that haven't opened the stream.

    Edit: whoops, ugg beat me to it!
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    Swans 21.12 138 Tigers 13.5 83

    Sydney Swans

    Goal Kickers: T. DENNIS-LANE 5, M. MORTON 3, J. LAMB 2, B. Plug 2, J. MOORE 2, D. MCNEIL 2, H. CUNNINGHAM , E. Sertbas , N. GORDON , J. McKinlay , M. SPANGHER
    Best Players: J. LAMB, N. GORDON, J. WHITE, D. MCNEIL, J. MOORE, H. CUNNINGHAM

    A week off then the grannie down at Manuka 15th Sept

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    Quote Originally Posted by ugg View Post
    Swans 21.12 138 Tigers 13.5 83

    Sydney Swans

    Goal Kickers: T. DENNIS-LANE 5, M. MORTON 3, J. LAMB 2, B. Plug 2, J. MOORE 2, D. MCNEIL 2, H. CUNNINGHAM , E. Sertbas , N. GORDON , J. McKinlay , M. SPANGHER
    Best Players: J. LAMB, N. GORDON, J. WHITE, D. MCNEIL, J. MOORE, H. CUNNINGHAM

    A week off then the grannie down at Manuka 15th Sept
    Sounds like a good performance out there today - should have went along instead of throwing a tissy watching the seniors play on telly! Will definitely be along on the 15th if I'm not off somewhere watching the seniors play.

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