NEAFL Round 10
Sydney Swans Reserves v Gold Coast Suns Reserves
Sunday 3rd June 2012 11.00am
Blacktown International Sports Park
NOTE: Game transferred to Blacktown 11am due to predicted heavy rain in the next 48 hours GRRRRR
After the bye due to the representative fixtures between the state leagues (NEAFL Eastern were pumped by NEAFL Northern if anyone's interested), the NEAFL resumes in Round 10 with a second visit by the Suns to the SCG. Rain was forecasted for the whole week leading up to this game but thankfully we have avoided the wet so far and hopefully will do so up till Sunday's game.
Sunday will also see the debut of 2011 draftee Alex Brown who has finally overcome a hip injury and will line up for the first time in Sydney colours.
Brown in motion
Eastern Conference Ladder
Team Played Wins Losses Draws For Against Percentage Points Queanbeyan 7 6 1 0 952 518 183.% 24 Reserves 8 5 3 0 1103 554 199.10% 20 Eastlake 8 5 3 0 802 725 110.62% 20 Hills Eagles 8 5 3 0 933 859 108.61% 20 Ainslie 8 5 3 0 847 810 104.57% 20 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UWS 7 3 4 0 551 900 61.22% 12 Belconnen 8 1 6 1 708 911 77.72% 6 Sydney Uni 8 1 7 1 605 1095 55.25% 4 Tuggeranong 8 0 7 1 614 1142 53.77% 2
Northern Conference Ladder
Team Played Wins Losses Draws For Against Percentage Points Southport 8 7 1 0 901 602 149.67% 28 Labrador 8 7 1 0 923 664 139.01% 28 Brisbane Lions 8 6 2 0 1010 607 166.39% 24 Gold Coast Suns 8 5 3 0 791 607 130.31% 20 NT Thunder 8 5 3 0 847 725 116.83% 20 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Broadbeach 8 4 3 1 867 796 108.92% 18 Redland 8 3 4 1 917 971 94.44% 14 Aspley 8 2 6 0 720 917 78.52% 8 Mt Gravatt 8 2 6 0 648 928 69.83% 8 Morningside 8 1 7 0 614 1022 60.88% 4
Past Meetings
2012
R3 Reserves 7.13 (55) defeated by Gold Coast 13.13 (91)
The Reserves were hampered by the late withdrawals of Mark Seaby and Jesse White whilst their opponents the Suns had the ability to call on the full complement of 5 on their bench. The Reserves struggled to break down a resolute Suns defensive unit and lost it in the last quarter when Josh Fraser booted 4 of his 5 goals.
Goals: Walsh 2, Potter, McNeil, Lycakis, Jack, Gordon
Best: Heath, Walsh, Lycakis, Moore, Jack
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
R9 Eastlake Home WIN 144-43
Gold Coast
R1 BYE
R2 Southport Away WIN 131-65
R3 Sydney Away WIN 91-55
R4 Morningside Home WIN 126-76
R5 Brisbane Away WIN 93-77
R6 Labrador Away LOSS 42-54
R7 NT Thunder Home LOSS 74-92
R8 UWS Away LOSS 75-90
R9 Redland Away WIN 159-98
Last Round
Reserves 22.12 (144) defeated Eastlake 5.13 (43)
The Reserves were too good for a disappointing Eastlake side who never recovered from a poor start. Down by 6 goals at quarter time, poor goalkicking snuffed out any chance of a fightback by the Demons. Mitch Morton continued his solid form with a team leading 6 goals whilst tall forwards Mark Seaby, Jesse White and Matthew Spangher all ended with 4 goals each.
Goals: Morton 6, Seaby 4, White 4, Spangher 4, Mitchell, Lockyer, Moore, Kilpatrick
Best: Seaby, Spangher, Biggs, Lewington, Meredith, Cunningham
Redland 14.14 (98) defeated by Gold Coast 24.15 (159)
The Suns ended a run of 3 consecutive losses by easily accounting for the Bombers. Ruckman/forward Josh Fraser led the damage with 5 goals whilst mobile half-forward Alik Magin finished with 4 and BOG honours.
Goals: Fraser 5, Magin 4, J.Hall 3, Moss 2, Hickey 2, Hopkins 2, McKenzie, Brennan, Macansh, Ellis, O'Meara, Gillbee
Best: Magin, Weller, J.Hall, Hickey, A.Hall, Toy
Team List
Listed players
Changes
# Name Games Goals Votes Notes 1 Mark SEABY 3 6 12 BOG last round but with Mumford back will find it hard to play again bar injuries. 6 Tom MITCHELL 3 1 0 Swans trying to keep him under wraps by not naming him in the best despite a 42 possession game against Eastlake. 9 Nick MALCESKI 0 0 0 (Seniors extended bench) Expected to remain in the seniors 10 Mitch MORTON 8 36 9 His fan base seems to be growing each week but still not making the emergencies list. 11 Jed LAMB 8 8 0 Still very quiet, coaches might have to look at a different role for him to rejuvenate his season 13 Andrejs EVERITT 2 0 0 Played in the ruck the last time the Suns were here but unlikely to do so again. 17 Tommy WALSH 7 14 16 (Seniors extended bench) Had a tough game against the Saints, unlikely to hold his place. 18 Jesse WHITE 3 11 4 (Seniors extended bench) Where he plays will depend on the fitness of Mumford and/or LRT 27 Matthew SPANGHER 2 5 5 Was close to a call up this week and another good hitout might earn that recall. 28 Dylan McNEIL 8 2 1 Less game time last round, but with no listed players restrictions in place this week will be more prominent 33 Jarred MOORE 8 9 26 Quieter by his standards last round, will be an important player if the Swans are to win. 35 Campbell HEATH 8 0 12 Struggled with height of Josh Fraser in R3, might end up on him again. 36 Alex BROWN 0 0 0 Swans debut - played off half back as a youngster and has good pace. 42 Jack LYNCH 8 5 8 As with McNeil, suffered with lack of game time. 43 Eugene KRUGER 6 1 0 Was better defensively against Eastlake, now to show improvement in his offensive game. 44 Harry CUNNINGHAM 7 3 6 Placed back onto the rookie list to accommodate Brown's return. A run-with role is very likely, perhaps on O'Meara. 45 Nathan GORDON 6 15 3 Wasn't as effective in the midfield as he has been in attack. 46 Shane BIGGS 6 3 6 His last two games off half-back pushing onto the wing have been impressive. Good ball user.
In: Malceski (seniors), Walsh (seniors), Brown (hips)
Out: Brett Meredith (???), Jordan Lockyer (???)
22 listed players named in the extended squad but at least 3 will drop out when the senior team is finalised on Friday afternoon. Again we have little clue to Meredith and Lockyer's omissions but both have struggled with injury this year.
Brown can play on both talls and smalls in defence and may take Armstrong's place in defence if the latter is elevated to the seniors. Heath and Lynch are undersized when matched up against the tall ruckman/forwards of the Suns in Smith, Fraser, Nicholls and Josh Hall. This might require Walsh to shift back to defence, if he's dropped from the seniors as expected. Everitt and Spangher are other possible options in defence, but Spangher is more likely to stay in attack to finetune his game.
Mitch Morton will hope to continue his good form; coming into this game he has kicked an average of 5 goals a week for the past 5 weeks. There are many other options available to Crouch to join Morton in both talls (Spangher/White/Seaby/Walsh/Everitt) and smalls (Dennis-Lane/Gordon/Moore/Lamb).
Academy Players/Topups
Changes
# Name Game-s Goals Votes Notes 47 Jackson POTTER 8 2 0 ? Max CARTER 1 0 0 ? Jack DAVIS 5 1 0 ? Beau HEENEY 1 0 0 ? Andrew MOODY 4 2 0 ? Sam NAISMITH 1 0 0 ? Dane RAMPE 0 0 0
In: Carter, Heeney, Moody, Rampe
Out: Adam Gulden, Lachlan Kilpatrick, James Lewington
The selection of 7 Swans Academy players for this weekend's NSW/ACT RAMS U18 game against Vic Country means most of the usual suspects are unavailable for this game. We do however get to have another look at young behemoth Naismith who showed some deft taps in the ruck.
Rampe is a blast from the past as he last appeared as a top up in 2008.
Reserves leading goalkickers
- Mitch Morton 36
- 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, Mark Seaby 12
For full list: 2012 Best Votes - RWOwiki
GC Squad
- 1. Jaeger O'MEARA
- 2. Zac SMITH
- 3. Jared BRENNAN
- 4. Maverick WELLER
- 5. James McNAMARA
- 10. Lewis MOSS
- 13. Hayden JOLLY
- 15. Piers FLANAGAN
- 17. Josh FRASER
- 18. Trent McKENZIE
- 20. Josh TOY
- 22. Tom NICHOLLS
- 23. Josh BULL
- 24. John MACANSH
- 27. Ryan BOWER
- 29. Taylor HINE
- 31. Jackson ALLEN
- 32. Brandon MATERA
- 43. Liam PATRICK
- 45. Steven MAY
- 46. Josh HALL
- 47. Nick ELLIS
- 50. Henry SCHADE
In: Smith, Bull, Ellis, Bower, Matera, Jolly, May
Out: Hopkins, Tucker, Coad, Hall, Magin, Hickey, Gillbee
A very strong Suns lineup including two out of form senior players in Jared Brennan and Zac Smith. Weller, Fraser, Toy and Matera also played plenty of seniors football last year and the wunderkind Jaeger O'Meara who wowed us in Round 3 is back again.
Summary
With heavy rainfall predicted for the weekend, the advantage that the Suns have in their tall timber is negated somewhat. Expect the likes of Moore, McNeil, Gordon and Mitchell to shine in the wet.
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