NEAFL Round 14
Tuggeranong Hawks v Sydney Swans Reserves
Saturday 2nd July 2011 2.00pm
Greenway Oval
Canberra Road Trip! It's just the 3rd one for the year, with the other 2 games both ending in 50 point victories. Tuggeranong have been the most improved side in the Eastern Conference for 2011, with the young core group of players maturing into a cohesive and hardworking unit.
Eastern Conference Ladder
Team Played Wins Losses Draws Byes %Won For Against Percentage Reserves 10 10 0 0 1 100.00% 1216 414 293.72% GWS 9 6 3 0 2 66.67% 880 700 125.71% Ainslie 9 6 3 0 2 66.67% 871 751 115.98% Tuggeranong 9 4 5 0 2 44.44% 772 931 82.92% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eastlake 9 3 6 0 2 33.330% 721 853 84.53% Queanbeyan 10 3 7 0 1 30.00% 860 1148 74.91% Belconnen 10 1 9 0 1 10.00% 631 1198 52.67%
Past Meetings
2011
R5 Reserves 18.15 (123) defeated Tuggeranong 1.6 (12)
Constant wet weather in the days preceding this game saw it shifted from the SCG out to the adjacent Lakeside Oval but this disruption did not affect the Reserves winning form. Tuggeranong forced numbers back early and combined with the rain the Reserves could only kick 1 goal in the first quarter. However, a shift to a man-on-man strategy and intermittent relief in the weather saw the Reserves stamp their class to run away with another comfortable victory. Trent Dennis-Lane kicked 5 late goals to top the goalscoring list. Byron Sumner was a class above in the wet with defenders Lewis Johnston and Chris McKaigue helping keep the Hawks to just a solitary goal.
Goals: Dennis-Lane 5 Lamb Murphy Gordon 2 Currie Robinson Roberts-Thomson McNeil Haren Kruger Seaby
Best: Sumner, Johnston, McKaigue, Gordon, Seaby, Thompson, Murphy
2010
R5 Tuggeranong 22.12 (144) defeated Reserves 13.13 (91) @ Greenway Oval
A depleted Swans side of only 12 listed players and 20 in total fell away in the last quarter to suffer their only loss to date. Trent Dennis-Lane led the way with 3 goals while Campbell Heath, Daniel Currie and Dylan McNeil were named as the Swans' best players
Goals: Dennis-Lane 3 Playfair Johnston Potter Dickerson 2 Heath
Best: Heath, Currie, McNeil, Playfair, Dickerson, Veszpremi
R8 Reserves 28.12 (180) defeated Tuggeranong 11.6 (72) @ Greenway Oval
A last-minute change of venue due to the inclement weather proved no obstacle for the Reserves, who steamrolled the disappointing Hawks. Top-up player Kieran Emery had a day out with 8 goals, followed by Trent Dennis-Lane with 5 and Lewis Johnston 4. Sam Reid, Dylan McNeil and Pat Veszpremi were named as the Swans' best players.
Goals: Emery 8 Dennis-Lane 5 Johnston 4 Meredith Barlow 3 Gordon 2 Gilchrist McGlynn Lynch
Best: Reid, McNeil, Veszpremi, Johnston, Gordon, Emery
R12 Reserves 20.20 (140) defeated Tuggeranong 9.6 (60) @ Sydney Cricket Ground
A strong first quarter where the Reserves kicked 7 goals to none set up an emphatic victory. Jesse White provided a fantastic aerial display and was rewarded with 8 goals. Sam Reid, in the absence of Daniel Currie, excelled in the ruck for the first time while Lewis Jetta turned on the style and speed in a very impressive second half.
Goals: White 9 Johnston 3 Emery Veszpremi Sumner Jetta 2 Robbie
Best: Reid, Jetta, Gordon, White, Sumner, McKaigue
R16 Tuggeranong 10.7 (67) defeated Reserves 8.11 (59) @ Greenway Oval
A very disappointing loss by the Reserves who led at each break only to fall away to a fast finishing Hawks outfit. The team dominated for most of the match but found it hard to break a congested Hawks defence. There were 8 separate goalkickers with Daniel Currie, Gary Rohan and Sam Reid the best for the Reserves
Goals: McNeil Rohan O'Dwyer Veszpremi Reid Meredith Gordon Dickerson
Best: Currie, Rohan, Reid, Sumner, McKaigue
Recent Form
Reserves
R1 BYE
R2 WIN Away Eastlake 83-33
R3 WIN Home Belconnen 138-29
R4 BYE
R5 WIN Home Tuggeranong 123-12
R6 WIN Away GWS 87-27
R7 WIN Home Gold Coast Reserves 120-28
R8 BYE
R9 WIN Away Ainslie 124-74
R10 WIN Away Brisbane Reserves 104-97
R11 WIN Home Queanbeyan 102-53
R12 WIN Away GWS 115-29
R13 WIN Home Queanbeyan 220-32
Tuggeranong
R1 BYE
R2 BYE
R3 LOSS Away GWS 71-101
R4 BYE
R5 LOSS Away Sydney 12-123
R6 LOSS Home Ainslie 86-103
R7 WIN Away Belconnen 97-96
R8 WIN Home Eastlake 91-87
R9 LOSS Home Queanbeyan 93-123
R10 WIN Home Eastlake 144-67
R11 LOSS Away Ainslie 62-147
R12 WIN Away Queanbeyan 116-84
R13 BYE
Last Round
Reserves 33.22 (220) defeated Queanbeyan 5.2 (32)
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
Goal Kickers: Dennis-Lane 9 Gordon 7 Spangher 6 Moore 3 E.Moody Sumner 2 Parker A.Moody Currie Pyke
Best Players: Gordon, Moore, Parker, Spangher, Currie, Sumner
Tuggeranong had the bye last week so let's look at the previous week's game.
Queanbeyan 10.13 (73) defeated by Tuggeranong 17.14 (116)
A classic 8-pointer, the Tigers' loss ensured they surrendered their top 4 spot to the rising Hawks. The Tigers held a 6 point lead at half time but were poor in the second half, kicking only 4 goals in response to the Hawks' ten.
Goal Kickers: Ghirardello Pocock Masters 4 Smith Lamb 2 Kickett
Best Players: Cleaver Smith Masters Robinson McCabe Lovett
Team List
Listed players
Changes
# Name Games Goals Votes Notes 7 Brett MEREDITH 8 7 12 8 Trent DENNIS-LANE 8 36 6 10 Daniel CURRIE 10 9 15 16 Gary ROHAN 0 0 0 22 Byron SUMNER 8 4 20 23 Lewis JOHNSTON 8 4 15 Senior emergency 27 Matthew SPANGHER 5 6 3 28 Dylan McNEIL 10 5 16 33 Jarred MOORE 8 10 18 Senior emergency 36 Chris McKAIGUE 10 1 11 43 Eugene KRUGER 10 2 4 44 Max OTTEN 9 2 0 45 Nathan GORDON 8 16 22
In: Meredith (non-playing senior emergency), Rohan (knee), Johnston (Senior demotion)
Out: Luke Parker (Senior promotion), Lewis Jetta (Senior promotion), Campbell Heath (?), Mike Pyke (What the?)
Pyke's setback will be a blow to the big fella's chances of a late season recall as Seaby is doing well in his spot. Of more immediate concern is who will be backing up the Crusher in the ruck this week. I hope Nipper has spent a few sessions with the ruck coach Steve Taubert.
On a more positive note, Rohan finally embarks on his comeback with his first ressies game of the year. He's was used all over the park in ressies games last year. Meredith should be a straight swap for Parker in the middle of the park, while McNeil might also return to an on-ball role after playing on the wing.
Johnston's return adds height to this side and has been named at CHB with Spangher at FF. They might do a swap at some stage during the game.
Kruger looks to have suffered no major damage from his knock last week and will lineup on the wing again.
Weekly Haren update - spotted in tracksuit at halftime from the Queanbeyan game and then also on SwansTV.
Academy Players/Topups (one to be omitted)
Changes
# Name Games Goals Votes Notes 47? Andrew MOODY 4 2 0 48? Eric MOODY 3 4 0 49 Nathan KENNY 7 0 0 51? Stephen WRAY 2 0 0 54 Tim WALES 7 0 0 55? Daniel ROBINSON 3 2 0 ? Mitch CRAWFORD 1 0 0 ? Mitch MAY 1 0 0
In: Crawford, May
Out: Mitch Thompson, Kane Murphy
Blake Guthrie and Jack Lynch are on NSW/ACT RAMS U18 duty, who play their final match this weekend. Mitch Thompson who had played the last 9 games, is also missing.
Reserves leading goalkickers
- Trent Dennis-Lane 36
- Nathan Gordon 16
- Jesse White 15
For full list: 2011 Leading goalkickers - RWOwiki
Reserves leading votegetters
- Nathan Gordon 22
- Byron Sumner 20
- Jarred Moore, Luke Parker 18
For full list: 2011 Best votes - RWOwiki
Talking points
- Dennis-Lane - Will he give us more to talk about this week?
- Rohan - How many minutes will he get this week, and will he be a 'guarantee' for the seniors once he fulfils the fitness requirements
- Spangher - Looked impressive as a leading forward, how will he fare against a tighter defence this week (assuming he plays forward)
Tuggeranong squad (2 to be omitted)
- 1. Dave SMITH
- 3. Alex LAWDER
- 4. Zeke LAMB
- 5. Matt GHIRARDELLO
- 6. James McCABE
- 7. Troy FENYVESI
- 8. Chris ROBINSON
- 9. Daniel JOHNSON
- 10. Glenn CURRIE
- 11. Nathan IRVINE
- 12. Kurt MASTERS
- 14. Peter ASHCROFT
- 17. Chris MURCH
- 18. Ben CLEAVER
- 19. Ashley POCOCK
- 24. Ben HANCOCK
- 25. Phil LOVETT
- 27. Tim CLEAVER
- 30. Sam BURLEY
- 31. David NOLEN
- 32. Luke ANDREATTA
- 33. Cody KICKETT
- 40. Sean KELLY
- 44. Lee CULNANE
- 46. Kirk MAHON
- 48. Toby RICHARDS
In: Andreatta, Culnane, Fenyvesi, Hancock, Lawder, Richards
Out: Matthew BERNASCONI, Charlie PROWSE
It's a shame that Jed Lamb hasn't recovered from his hamstring injury in time to face his brother Zeke! (Seriously it is his brother). Ash Pocock is their leading goalscorer with 22 from 8 games while wingman-half forward David Smith, Ben Cleaver, Kurt Masters and Zeke Lamb have been their better players this year.
Summary
The Swans have struggled in the past against the Hawks at Greenway Oval but given their form, the available personnel and how well-drilled they are, it would be the upset of the season should Tuggeranong manage to topple the Ressies.
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