NEAFL Round 9
Sydney Swans Reserves v Eastlake Demons
Saturday 19th May 2012 1.00 pm
Sydney Cricket Ground
The Reserves return from their trip north with the 4 points in the bag after a stirring away win over the previously top of the table Brisbane Lions Reserves. They will be in a confident mood when they face one of the NEAFL Eastern Conference's biggest improvers this year in the Eastlake Demons. Under the guidance of new senior coach Anthony Bourke, the Demons have had some impressive wins already this season - including triumphs over last year's premiers Ainslie and the might of the UWS Giants in Round 6.
Eastern Conference Ladder
Team Played Wins Losses Draws For Against Percentage Points Queanbeyan 6 5 1 0 828 472 175.42% 20 Eastlake 7 5 2 0 759 581 130.64% 20 Reserves 7 4 3 0 959 511 187.67% 16 Hills Eagles 7 4 3 0 770 801 96.13% 16 Ainslie 7 4 3 0 698 743 93.94% 16 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UWS 6 3 3 0 518 626 82.75% 12 Belconnen 7 1 5 1 662 787 84.12% 6 Sydney Uni 7 1 5 1 547 932 58.69% 4 Tuggeranong 7 0 6 1 547 993 55.09% 2
Past Meetings
2011
R2 Reserves 12.11 (83) defeated Eastlake 4.9 (33) @ Ainslie Oval
After a poor, goalless first quarter, the Ressies regrouped and went on to record a comfortable victory to open the 2011 season in style. Trent Dennis-Lane kicked 3 goals while topup and academy player Kane Murphy was named BOG
Goals: Dennis-Lane 3, Guthrie 2, Murphy 2, Haren 2, Currie, Sumner, Moore
Best: Murphy, Gordon, McNeil, Sumner, McKaigue, Currie
R16 Reserves 15.11 (101) defeated Eastlake 12.9 (81) @ Lakeside Oval
An early start at Lakeside and a small number of listed players (9) proved no impediment to the Ressies who kicked away to a 6 goal half time lead. However the Demons fought back strongly in the 2nd half as the young topups tired only for the Swans to hang on.
Goals: Gordon 3, Murphy 3, Brain 2, Seaby 2, Moore, Heath, Jack, McNeil, Otten
Best: Moore, Seaby, Bevan, Murphy, Gordon, Brain
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
R7 Sydney Uni Away WIN 239-36
R8 Brisbane Away WIN 120-86
Eastlake
R1 BYE
R2 Tuggeranong Away WIN 135-75
R3 Sydney Uni Away WIN 109-82
R4 Queanbeyan Away LOSS 85-121
R5 Mt Gravatt Home LOSS 87-102
R6 UWS Home WIN 103-85
R7 Ainslie Away WIN 109-65
R8 Belconnen Home WIN 131-51
Last Round
Brisbane Reserves 11.20 (86) defeated by Reserves 18.12 (120)
The Reserves travelled to Brisbane to upset the Lions who aided the Swans by being incredibly wasteful in front of goal. The Swans stormed to a 6 goal lead at quarter time and maintained a 4 goal lead at the main break and despite a couple of Lions surges in the 2nd half, confidently withstood the fusillade of shots from Brisbane to win quite comfortably. Mitch Morton continued his goal glut by bagging 8 to complement his 10 the previous week. Captain Jarred Moore dominated the stoppages yet again aided by the taps of big Canuck Mike Pyke
Goals: Morton 8 Walsh 2, Davis, Thurgarland, Spangher, Cunningham, Moody, Bosschieter, Moore, Meredith
Best: Moore, Pyke, Walsh, Cunningham, Biggs, Heath
Eastlake 20.11 (131) defeated Belconnen 7.9 (51)
A good spread of goalkickers proved too much for the Belconnen defence to handle as Eastlake cruised to their 5th victory of the year.
Goals: Taylforth 3, Bruce 3, Wiles 3, Dean 3, Armstrong 2, Maiden 2, Smith, Roulstone, Coward, Mesman
Best: Wiles, Moody, Gray, Maiden, Trew, Bruce
Team List
Listed players
Changes
# Name Games Goals Votes Notes 1 Mark SEABY 2 2 6 No sugar coating, he was dropped and career looks to be in limbo 6 Tom MITCHELL 2 0 0 His game time will be upped again this week 7 Brett MEREDITH 6 5 3 Despite not being named in the best last week, reportedly had a good game 10 Mitch MORTON 7 30 9 Did a "TDL" in kicking a big bag but not being recognised in the best list! 11 Jed LAMB 7 8 0 Season slowly slipping by. 13 Andrejs EVERITT 1 0 0 In his last appearance ended up playing as the main ruckman after Seaby received the late call-up to replace Mumford (Seniors emergency) 18 Jesse WHITE 2 7 3 Yo-yo-ing between the two grades doing him no favours (Seniors emergency) 19 Tony ARMSTRONG 5 1 6 Playing well but no spot in the back six in the seniors for him at the moment (Seniors emergency) 23 Jordan LOCKYER 3 1 0 Keen to see what role he's assigned 27 Matthew SPANGHER 1 0 0 The highlights package showed a strong mark and lead from the Spang, he's returned in the forwards 28 Dylan McNEIL 7 2 1 Might struggle with game time due to the restrictions on the number of listed players on the field. 33 Jarred MOORE 7 8 26 Picked up his 2nd consecutive BOG this year and has clearly been the best player in the reserves. Leading by example. 35 Campbell HEATH 7 0 12 The most likely candidate to face in-form Demon Aaron Bruce 42 Jack LYNCH 7 5 8 Had trouble with some of the Lions' tall timber last week, will be hoping to bounce back. 43 Eugene KRUGER 5 1 0 Another who could see lesser game time. 44 Harry CUNNINGHAM 6 3 5 Still keeping his name thereabouts with solid performances in the lats 2 rounds 45 Nathan GORDON 5 15 3 Flew to Melbourne last week as the emergency. 46 Shane BIGGS 5 3 2 Earnt his first votes last week.
In: Seaby (seniors demotion), Everitt(seniors demotion), White(seniors demotion), Gordon (non-playing senior emergency)
Out: Tommy Walsh (seniors promotion), Mike Pyke (seniors promotion)
The strongest reserves lineup of the year and one of the strongest in recent times. The return of LRT to the seniors after his bruised heel and the availability of Nippa after his travelling emergency role swells the number of listed players to maximum allowed of 18. With only 14 allowed on the field at any one time, 4 will spend more time on the bench than usual but will see greater action in the 2nd half when returning players such as Mitchell, Spangher and Lockyer are taken off as a precaution.
Academy Players/Topups
Changes
# Name Game-s Goals Votes Notes 47 Jackson POTTER 7 2 0 ? Jack DAVIS 4 1 0 ? Andrew GULDEN 1 0 0 ? Lachlan KILPATRICK 1 0 0 ? James LEWINGTON 1 0 0 ? Sam NAISMITH 0 0 0
In: Gulden, Kilpatrick, Lewington, Naismith
Out: Nathan Bosschieter, Nathan Kenny, Andrew Moody, Paul Sain, Thomas Thurgarland
First appearance of Naismith who is a Swans Academy player.
Reserves leading goalkickers
- Mitch Morton 30
- Trent Dennis-Lane, Nathan Gordon 15
- Tommy Walsh 14
For full list: 2012 Goalkickers - RWOwiki
Reserves leading votegetters
- Jarred Moore 26
- Tommy Walsh 16
- Campbell Heath, Mike Pyke 12
For full list: 2012 Best Votes - RWOwiki
Eastlake Squad
- 1. Josh MOODY
- 3. Mitch FRAIL
- 4. Aaron BRUCE
- 5. Hayden ARMSTRONG
- 6. John VAN MEURS
- 8. Tim GRAY
- 10. Ryan BRABAZON
- 11. Justin MESMAN
- 12. Aaron WILES
- 13. Rick STOYANOFF
- 14. Ben MAIDEN
- 15. Sam SMITH
- 16. Max WILSON
- 17. Myles TREW
- 21. Scott BODEN
- 22. Mark KIMBALL
- 28. Matthew DEAN
- 30. Tom AYTON
- 32. Dean ROULSTONE
- 34. Daniel RYALL
- 36. Nick PERRY
- 46. Mitch TAYLFORTH
- 47. Ben GAYNOR
- 53. Declan O'ROURKE
- 56. Callum SANDISON
- D COWARD
- T RATCLIFFE
In: Ratcliffe, Kimball
Out: Jess JOHNSON
Two familiar names in Aaron Bruce and Ryan Brabazon who were regulars with the Reserves when they were listed with the Swans. Bruce has been in terrific form, being the Demons' leading goalkicker (23) and 3rd overall in the NEAFL Eastern Conference. Brabazon has only recently returned to action in the last month but has already stood out as one of Eastlake's best ball winners in the midfield. Mitch Frail has proved a competent standin in the ruck for their captain Chad Gibson, who hasn't played since Round 4.
Summary
With a strong squad well stocked at all positions throughout the ground, the Reserves will start as hot favourites to defeat Eastlake. However with plenty of players capable of causing damage, do not expect the Demons to roll over and concede defeat easily.
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