Same position as last year with WCER in the 2nd Round. No excuses in this game, if we get beaten it will be considered a “hangover” for sure and certain.
if Nisbett trots out the same line-up as last week you’ll win quite comfortably and have to deal with some isolated patches of cheek
Hope you’re right Southerner and WC take a few extras to Adelaide.We need to show something this week.Incidentally on the question of selections I noticed the WAFL site injury list(no guarantee of accuracy) has the WC Wafl players currently out and there are 11 names on there.Sounds like the top ups might need top ups!How’s the fitness levels Whinnen and Southie - you might get a call up!
They will take a lot of their squad to that circus in Adelaide this weekend so the only way you guys are going to be beaten is if you turn up to the wrong oval. You will likely get a bloated percentage out of it.
Later in the year however when the Eagles are looking better on the injury front they will be a lot more competitive and knock a few sides off as they did with Souths last season. It really turns the WAFL competition into a lottery.
Fair call Mikeh.On the one hand its a case of good luck to the side playing them when they’re down but then it’s totally unfair when they have heaps of AFL players and they beat a potential top 5 side or affect their %tge .Just ask SF about that loss last year.You can’t ask for the WAFC to limit their AFL numbers during the season(like it is in finals)because all hell will break loose.Nesbitt and Co.will threaten all sorts of things - withdrawal of funding being the biggest - and anyway the WAFC would bend over backwards to accommodate what the AFL sides want.But back on topic - hope the thoughts of a handy win come true.
Rotham and Black are free to play from their respective reports. Rotham would have got a credit for dumping Bolton, the protected species talked the maggots into a 150m penalty just when were getting on top of them. Some of the obvious infringements he gave away last year were not given, nothing has changed !
one thing you can’t do with Bolton is try the rough stuff - it doesn’t work and the cost is too great , there are ways to limit that output without having the pill go back over your head the other way via the ladies with the whistle
The boys last week lacked intensity, they looked tired and their play out of the backline gaining 50 metres with three or four short kicks was forced upon them by Claremont’s ability to cover all bases. Ben Johnsons 24 disposals and 24 kicks was highest stat collector and apart from Luke Meadows, the stats for the other mids was average. Claremont should have won the game by 5 or 6 goals, saying that we could have won the game by 5 or 6 goals because of inaccuracy from both sides. Anyway we have WC this week, WC probably will be depleted so I hope the boys don’t run out thinking it’s going to be a walk over. Also, 50m penalties hurts, discipline is paramount.
Bolton is a terrific player and a smart player who knows how to manipulate and suck opposition players in.
Outs-Munns, Rundle.
Ins-Scurria (debut), Kernutt.
If you blokes dont win by 100+ points against a depleted WCER side there should be an inquiry.
Talking with old mate on the telephone wire, and West Perth currently parked on 1/20. With odds like that, the only talking point becomes the winning margin. In the highly unlikely event of the Falcons losing today, the other “team” had better be sent away for mandatory testing!
The scores today were an absolute disgrace and an indictment on the attitude taken by the WAFC. This cannot go on, it’s ruining what little reputation the WAFL has left.
Wow! That’s all I can say, reminds me of us in the late 70’s early 80’s!
didn’t think I’d see another score like this again
its been 30 years since I have seen us kick 30 goals !!!
Of course the difference between the high scoring of the 80s as opposed to todays lop sided event was the quality of the competition and the players. When you think that the Subiaco team of 1979 that had 40 goals scored against them against Swans had players of the calibre of Gary Buckenara, Neil Taylor, Neil Randall and Phil Lamb. What did West Coast WAFL have today? A collection of AFL fringe players, WAFL reserves and Amateurs cobbled together. They had no hope. Every time I think the WAFL can go no further down the drain they find a deeper drain.
I think Adam Campbell was the last WP Player to kick ten goals, there was Troy Wilson also.
Dead right with those stats on Campbell and Wilson Winger.It was a good day at the office yesterday for the boys but the strange thing is I think there is room for improvement on that display.Can’t really draw a line on how we are going when you look at the opposition we were facing.Yes everyone will say - you won by 169 points what are you bitching about!True but a couple of the guys still haven’t hit their straps so next week will be a better test against a desperate Swans.
I remember someone posting once an idea that I believe has some merit. The idea was for the WC and Freo reserves to field their teams in the WAFL Reserves comp rather than the league. The AFL teams get to keep their players together playing in match conditions without compromising the integrity of the the WAFL league competition. I know this won’t happen but I still believe the idea has some merit. Whilst I’m very happy for Falcons fans with their result yesterday, I also agree that this should not be happening in the state’s premier competition.