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West v Eagles Hisense Stadium September 18
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League 7.20
Well second to last home and away game this week
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This weeks injury report
Jesse Lonergan – Calf – TBC
Matthew Goldsworthy – Glute – TBC
Rhyan Mansell – Achilles – TBC
Tom Gray – Ankle – Indefinite
Zane Williams – Wrist – 2-3 Weeks
Jake Weidemann – Finger – 2-3 Weeks
Ethan Haylock – Groin – 1-2 Weeks
Jamie Coff – Knee – 1-2 Weeks
Aron Asfaha – Quad – 1-2 Weeks
Louis Sharrad – Hamstring – 1-2 Weeks
Jake Comitogianni – Abdominal – 1 Week
Rupert Peake – Hamstring – Test
Chris Hall – Calf – Test
Jesse Lonergan – Calf – TBC
Matthew Goldsworthy – Glute – TBC
Rhyan Mansell – Achilles – TBC
Tom Gray – Ankle – Indefinite
Zane Williams – Wrist – 2-3 Weeks
Jake Weidemann – Finger – 2-3 Weeks
Ethan Haylock – Groin – 1-2 Weeks
Jamie Coff – Knee – 1-2 Weeks
Aron Asfaha – Quad – 1-2 Weeks
Louis Sharrad – Hamstring – 1-2 Weeks
Jake Comitogianni – Abdominal – 1 Week
Rupert Peake – Hamstring – Test
Chris Hall – Calf – Test
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Best I can do tonight
In: Carcuro, Firns, Hall, Jungfer, Mead, Pudney, West, Westbrook
Out: Lonergan (Calf), Goldsworthy (Glute), Toumpas (Hip), Mansell (Achilles), Von Bertouch (Hamstring)
In: Carcuro, Firns, Hall, Jungfer, Mead, Pudney, West, Westbrook
Out: Lonergan (Calf), Goldsworthy (Glute), Toumpas (Hip), Mansell (Achilles), Von Bertouch (Hamstring)
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Ok got the entire team now
EAGLES
Woodville-West Torrens has named an injury-ravaged line-up to play against West Adelaide at Hisense Stadium.
Five first-choice players have found themselves in the casualty ward – Jimmy Toumpas (hip), Matthew Goldsworthy (glute), Jake Von Bertouch (hamstring), Rhyan Mansell (Achilles) and Jesse Lonergan (calf).
Possible Club League debutants Ben Jungfer (19, 178cm and 72kg) and Mitchell Mead (20, 175cm and 75kg) are among the possible replacements after being named on the extended interchange bench.
They have been joined in the Eagles’ 25-man squad by Tristan Carcuro, Jack Firns, Kai Pudney, Jordan West and Jake Westbrook.
F: Rowe, N. Hayes, Poole
HF: Lowson, J. Hayes, Foote
C: Hall, McNeil, Lee
HB: Jones, Giuffreda, Wehr
B: Rowland, Thompson, Seymour
R: Redden, Sinor, Tsitas
INT: Jungfer, Mead, Pudney, Carcuro, West, Westbrook, Firns
IN: Carcuro, Firns, Hall, Jungfer, Mead, Pudney, West, Westbrook
OUT: Lonergan (calf), Goldsworthy (glute), Toumpas (hip), Mansell (Achilles), Von Bertouch (hamstring)
NEW: Ben Jungfer (Sacred Heart/Waratahs), Mitchell Mead (Port Adelaide SANFL)
Reserves
Dawkins, Moore, Beecken, Schmusch, Schofield, Brill, Bruce, Poulter, Morgan, McPherson, Michael, Armfield, McLeod, Asfaha, Hoile, McNeilly, Barnett, Pearce, Peake
Under-18
F: Kasianowicz, J. Hunter-Price, Neumann
HF: Nicholls, Smith, Wheare
C: Calvett, Scott, Watson
HB: Redden, Ueding, Branford
B: Buck, Williams, Launer
R: Phillips, Litster, Burgoyne
INT: Binka, Blair, Errington, Godden, Mitzithras, Murphy, O’Reilly
EAGLES
Woodville-West Torrens has named an injury-ravaged line-up to play against West Adelaide at Hisense Stadium.
Five first-choice players have found themselves in the casualty ward – Jimmy Toumpas (hip), Matthew Goldsworthy (glute), Jake Von Bertouch (hamstring), Rhyan Mansell (Achilles) and Jesse Lonergan (calf).
Possible Club League debutants Ben Jungfer (19, 178cm and 72kg) and Mitchell Mead (20, 175cm and 75kg) are among the possible replacements after being named on the extended interchange bench.
They have been joined in the Eagles’ 25-man squad by Tristan Carcuro, Jack Firns, Kai Pudney, Jordan West and Jake Westbrook.
F: Rowe, N. Hayes, Poole
HF: Lowson, J. Hayes, Foote
C: Hall, McNeil, Lee
HB: Jones, Giuffreda, Wehr
B: Rowland, Thompson, Seymour
R: Redden, Sinor, Tsitas
INT: Jungfer, Mead, Pudney, Carcuro, West, Westbrook, Firns
IN: Carcuro, Firns, Hall, Jungfer, Mead, Pudney, West, Westbrook
OUT: Lonergan (calf), Goldsworthy (glute), Toumpas (hip), Mansell (Achilles), Von Bertouch (hamstring)
NEW: Ben Jungfer (Sacred Heart/Waratahs), Mitchell Mead (Port Adelaide SANFL)
Reserves
Dawkins, Moore, Beecken, Schmusch, Schofield, Brill, Bruce, Poulter, Morgan, McPherson, Michael, Armfield, McLeod, Asfaha, Hoile, McNeilly, Barnett, Pearce, Peake
Under-18
F: Kasianowicz, J. Hunter-Price, Neumann
HF: Nicholls, Smith, Wheare
C: Calvett, Scott, Watson
HB: Redden, Ueding, Branford
B: Buck, Williams, Launer
R: Phillips, Litster, Burgoyne
INT: Binka, Blair, Errington, Godden, Mitzithras, Murphy, O’Reilly
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Some big out, some good ins. We should still win.
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Anyone know what time the gates at westies are going to be open?? Or can members go straight in as the man let me go in last week at home before the gates opened up
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Great to see Taj on debut if so you
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Eagles35 wrote:Great to see Taj on debut if so you
I didn't see that. I will be watching at least part of the B's so will watch out for him with interest. They have named 19 players so 3 will drop down from the league team.
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Im guessing hes on debut seem hes out for the under 18s plus 4 on the bench these days unless its just league
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Eagles35 wrote:Im guessing hes on debut seem hes out for the under 18s plus 4 on the bench these days unless its just league
It’s four on the bench in the league to
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So he's #30 for us today
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looks like Firns, Hall, Jungfer, , Pudney and West in from what I can see from reserves
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goddy11 wrote:looks like Firns, Hall, Jungfer, , Pudney and West in from what I can see from reserves
No Redden then damn
I was wrong
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By ZAC MILBANK
Woodville-West Torrens took a stranglehold on the Statewide Super League minor premiership after blitzing West Adelaide by 76 points at Hisense Stadium on Friday night.
The Eagles will almost certainly finish in top spot as North Adelaide must now win its final two matches while needing Jade Sheedy’s charges to lose to Central in Round 14.
And even then, the Eagles boast a percentage advantage in excess of eight per cent, nearing the major round.
Despite being without five star exclusions from the side which easily accounted for Glenelg in Round 12, the visitors did as they pleased in leading at every change en route to nearly reaching the 400-disposal mark.
Matt Goldsworthy, Rhyan Mansell, Jesse Lonergan, Jake Von Bertouch and Jimmy Toumpas were all sidelined with minor injuries but that didn’t prevent the Eagles from producing a polished display as small forwards James Rowe and Sam Lowson booted nine goals between them.
Rowe, now leading the race for the Ken Farmer Medal, boasts a three-goal advantage on Glenelg’s Liam McBean at the top of the goal kicking leaderboard after his bag of five gave him 37 for the season.
Late-season VFL recruit Lowson hadn’t hit the scoreboard in his opening two SANFL appearances but that soon changed when he snapped truly from 30m during time-on of the third quarter.
The Coburg goalsneak then had another in as many minutes when he produced an eye-catching finish in the clip below, knocking the ball into his own path before kicking it out of mid-air.
But as Rowe and Lowson created the scoreboard pressure, it was the Eagles’ other VFL signing – former Geelong co-captain James Tsitas – who was burning up the midfield with 39 disposals, 11 clearances, nine tackles and a goal.
Joseph Sinor continued his consistent season resurgence with 30 disposals and five clearances while Chris Hall and Kai Pudney ran hard all night on the wings.
Former Crows SANFL defender Pierce Seymour has also proven to be an astute signing by Sheedy, repelling many attacks on the last line and further up the field to tally 27 disposals and six marks.
Such was the Eagles even dominance – they led inside 50s by 33 to 12 at half-time before finishing 62 to 25 – they could afford for the Hayes brothers to register just 11 disposals and a goal each.
Northern Territory debutant Ben Jungfer impressed in his first League game with 19 disposals and five tackles, his final one a crunching sleeper-hold on West’s Isaac Johnson despite it coming in the 25th minute of the final term.
Picture – David Wolverton
If things weren’t tough enough for West in the first half, it became more difficult in the third term when it lost two players to match-ending injuries.
Former Tiger Josh Koster appeared to strain his hamstring again, while key defender Pat Levicki had to be stretchered from the ground in the 12th minute after injuring his knee deep in the south-western pocket.
The ex-Norwood backman finished the game on crutches with ice strapped to his knee as he prepares to undergo scans to determine the extent of the damage.
After managing just one goal to Johnson in the opening term, the hosts trailed by 37 points at the main change despite a pair of majors to Ouyen United recruit Tom Morrish.
By the time Morrish wobbled through his third on the bounce for the game 14 minutes into the final quarter, the Bloods trailed by 70 points.
Tireless Kaine Stevens led the way with 32 disposals five tackles and five clearances while Brett Turner appears to have cemented his place as a big-bodied midfielder with 25 touches and five clearances.
Premiership midfielder Josh Schiller made a successful return from injury to rack up 25 possessions, seven clearances and six tackles in his first League game since Round 4.
Mature-age ruckman Stuart Taverner tallied 13 disposals and five tackles in just his second game of League football in replacing late withdrawal Andre Parrella while Hamish Ellem kicked an impressive goal on the run during the fourth term.
Woodville-West Torrens took a stranglehold on the Statewide Super League minor premiership after blitzing West Adelaide by 76 points at Hisense Stadium on Friday night.
The Eagles will almost certainly finish in top spot as North Adelaide must now win its final two matches while needing Jade Sheedy’s charges to lose to Central in Round 14.
And even then, the Eagles boast a percentage advantage in excess of eight per cent, nearing the major round.
Despite being without five star exclusions from the side which easily accounted for Glenelg in Round 12, the visitors did as they pleased in leading at every change en route to nearly reaching the 400-disposal mark.
Matt Goldsworthy, Rhyan Mansell, Jesse Lonergan, Jake Von Bertouch and Jimmy Toumpas were all sidelined with minor injuries but that didn’t prevent the Eagles from producing a polished display as small forwards James Rowe and Sam Lowson booted nine goals between them.
Rowe, now leading the race for the Ken Farmer Medal, boasts a three-goal advantage on Glenelg’s Liam McBean at the top of the goal kicking leaderboard after his bag of five gave him 37 for the season.
Late-season VFL recruit Lowson hadn’t hit the scoreboard in his opening two SANFL appearances but that soon changed when he snapped truly from 30m during time-on of the third quarter.
The Coburg goalsneak then had another in as many minutes when he produced an eye-catching finish in the clip below, knocking the ball into his own path before kicking it out of mid-air.
But as Rowe and Lowson created the scoreboard pressure, it was the Eagles’ other VFL signing – former Geelong co-captain James Tsitas – who was burning up the midfield with 39 disposals, 11 clearances, nine tackles and a goal.
Joseph Sinor continued his consistent season resurgence with 30 disposals and five clearances while Chris Hall and Kai Pudney ran hard all night on the wings.
Former Crows SANFL defender Pierce Seymour has also proven to be an astute signing by Sheedy, repelling many attacks on the last line and further up the field to tally 27 disposals and six marks.
Such was the Eagles even dominance – they led inside 50s by 33 to 12 at half-time before finishing 62 to 25 – they could afford for the Hayes brothers to register just 11 disposals and a goal each.
Northern Territory debutant Ben Jungfer impressed in his first League game with 19 disposals and five tackles, his final one a crunching sleeper-hold on West’s Isaac Johnson despite it coming in the 25th minute of the final term.
Picture – David Wolverton
If things weren’t tough enough for West in the first half, it became more difficult in the third term when it lost two players to match-ending injuries.
Former Tiger Josh Koster appeared to strain his hamstring again, while key defender Pat Levicki had to be stretchered from the ground in the 12th minute after injuring his knee deep in the south-western pocket.
The ex-Norwood backman finished the game on crutches with ice strapped to his knee as he prepares to undergo scans to determine the extent of the damage.
After managing just one goal to Johnson in the opening term, the hosts trailed by 37 points at the main change despite a pair of majors to Ouyen United recruit Tom Morrish.
By the time Morrish wobbled through his third on the bounce for the game 14 minutes into the final quarter, the Bloods trailed by 70 points.
Tireless Kaine Stevens led the way with 32 disposals five tackles and five clearances while Brett Turner appears to have cemented his place as a big-bodied midfielder with 25 touches and five clearances.
Premiership midfielder Josh Schiller made a successful return from injury to rack up 25 possessions, seven clearances and six tackles in his first League game since Round 4.
Mature-age ruckman Stuart Taverner tallied 13 disposals and five tackles in just his second game of League football in replacing late withdrawal Andre Parrella while Hamish Ellem kicked an impressive goal on the run during the fourth term.
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Late-season VFL recruit Lowson hadn’t hit the scoreboard in his opening two SANFL appearances but that soon changed when he snapped truly from 30m during time-on of the third quarter.
The Coburg goalsneak then had another in as many minutes when he produced an eye-catching finish in the clip below, knocking the ball into his own path before kicking it out of mid-air.
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Watching the game on digital I was ready to put a line through Lowson halfway through the 3rd 1/4. He made quite a comeback after that not only on scoreboard but with pressure in forward half. Some interesting selections to be made next week and onwards.
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goddy11 wrote:Mickyj wrote:
Late-season VFL recruit Lowson hadn’t hit the scoreboard in his opening two SANFL appearances but that soon changed when he snapped truly from 30m during time-on of the third quarter.
The Coburg goalsneak then had another in as many minutes when he produced an eye-catching finish in the clip below, knocking the ball into his own path before kicking it out of mid-air.
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Watching the game on digital I was ready to put a line through Lowson halfway through the 3rd 1/4. He made quite a comeback after that not only on scoreboard but with pressure in forward half. Some interesting selections to be made next week and onwards.
We thought like you did and suddenly bam he’s kicking goals .
Last nights game was really a nothing game .
With good players out we still destroyed West they didn’t even put up much of a fight
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Plenty of positives from last night. Lowson getting some confidence. Rowe putting himself in a good spot for the Ken Farmer Medal. Jungfer looks a player - could be a big bodied mid in future years? Pudney, Lee, Firns and West all getting a good run at league level. Tsitas and Seymour very good. West Adelaide very average. I’d imagine they’ll be wanting to use next weeks game against Central as a dress rehearsal for the first final. The only thing I’d do is keep West in the side as main ruckman to avoid Jack Hayes needing to ruck in a nothing game.
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Aerie wrote:Plenty of positives from last night. Lowson getting some confidence. Rowe putting himself in a good spot for the Ken Farmer Medal. Jungfer looks a player - could be a big bodied mid in future years? Pudney, Lee, Firns and West all getting a good run at league level. Tsitas and Seymour very good. West Adelaide very average. I’d imagine they’ll be wanting to use next weeks game against Central as a dress rehearsal for the first final. The only thing I’d do is keep West in the side as main ruckman to avoid Jack Hayes needing to ruck in a nothing game.
But not in the finals. Maybe rest Redden. I don't see West having any influence around the ground. He was ok last night but I think it was WA's 3rd string Ruck.
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I hope that we haven't another injury concern with Lachie Jones (Ankle)
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goddy11 wrote:Aerie wrote:Plenty of positives from last night. Lowson getting some confidence. Rowe putting himself in a good spot for the Ken Farmer Medal. Jungfer looks a player - could be a big bodied mid in future years? Pudney, Lee, Firns and West all getting a good run at league level. Tsitas and Seymour very good. West Adelaide very average. I’d imagine they’ll be wanting to use next weeks game against Central as a dress rehearsal for the first final. The only thing I’d do is keep West in the side as main ruckman to avoid Jack Hayes needing to ruck in a nothing game.
But not in the finals. Maybe rest Redden. I don't see West having any influence around the ground. He was ok last night but I think it was WA's 3rd string Ruck.
Yes, agree re finals and just going with Redden and Hayes in ruck.
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He twisted his ankle i asked him if he was okay when the boy's went down the race after the game and he said he was okay
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Reserves. Good to see Conner BOG
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Goal Kickers: N. Moore 2, A. Asfaha 2, T. Carcuro 2, H. Morgan 2, C. Poulter, L. Beecken, G. Armfield
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Goal Kickers: N. Moore 2, A. Asfaha 2, T. Carcuro 2, H. Morgan 2, C. Poulter, L. Beecken, G. Armfield
Best Players: C. McLEOD, M. Mead, R. Bruce, L. Barnett, A. Asfaha, S. Michae
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Aerie wrote:Plenty of positives from last night. Lowson getting some confidence. Rowe putting himself in a good spot for the Ken Farmer Medal. Jungfer looks a player - could be a big bodied mid in future years? Pudney, Lee, Firns and West all getting a good run at league level. Tsitas and Seymour very good. West Adelaide very average. I’d imagine they’ll be wanting to use next weeks game against Central as a dress rehearsal for the first final. The only thing I’d do is keep West in the side as main ruckman to avoid Jack Hayes needing to ruck in a nothing game.
Great debut for Jungfer, didn't look out of place. I have liked what I have seen on digital in the reserves.
Pudney had a great game. Whoever misses out on selection will be unlucky.
ps I wish the club will update some player photo's profiles on the website. It looks like the SANFL controls it.
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One to go. Who needs a game, who needs a rest? Sure the staff are on to it. If all are fresh what does our best side look like? Dunno Eagles faithfull but feel free to enlighten me!
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Lonergan a fitness risk in finals unfortunately. We can't afford to be a player down at half time in a final. I'd rest Redden this week at Eliz, he has to play in finals for us to win as West just isn't up to it.
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