Rocket Science
09-09-2008, 08:34 PM
Footnote: Not sure I was the ideal person to cobble this together...I'm decidely out of love with the Dogs right now so that might explain the sombre tone.
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2008 AFL SEASON
2nd SEMI FINAL - MATCH PREVIEW:
WESTERN BULLDOGS (3rd) versus SYDNEY SWANS (6th)
MCG, Friday 12th September, 7:50pm
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WHEN THEY LAST MET:
Round 18, 2008 Home and Away Season
Manuka Oval, Sunday 3rd August
Bulldogs: 17.11.113
Swans: 14.13.97
Looking to regroup after their first consecutive losses (GEE, CARL) for season 2008, the then 2nd placed Bulldogs were jumped early by the switched on 4th placed Swans, conceding four quickfire majors before the echos of the starting siren had scarcely left the vicinity...However the visitors would respond in emphatic fashion after the first break courtesy of an eight goal to one 2nd stanza, the spurt transforming a 13 point quarter time deficit into a 28 point half time advantage, and thus laying the foundation for an eventual 16 point triumph despite being outscored by the dogged Swans in three of four quarters and a 27-to-15 disparity in the free kick count.
Jarrad McVeigh was left largely unmolested for the afternoon, the hunter-come-hunted midfielder proving instrumental for the Swans, booting a career-high six goals en route to 26 disposals, and was ably assisted by Ryan O'Keefe (team-high 28 possessions), Barry Hall (3 goals) and rookie mid Craig Bird who racked up a career-high 23 touches...Meanwhile for the victors new arrival Scott Welsh chimed in with a season-high five goals, plucky skipper Brad Johnson booted four, while Bulldog quartet Cross, Cooney, Hargrave and Boyd were busy, all enjoying games of 20 or more touches.
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RECENT FORMLINE: PREVIOUS FIVE OUTINGS
BULLDOGS
LOSS vs Hawks (51 points - 2nd Qualifying Final)
LOSS vs Crows (9 points - Round 22)
WIN vs Bombers (46 points - Round 21)
LOSS vs Lions (11 points - Round 20)
LOSS vs Kangaroos (20 points - Round 19)
SWANS
WIN vs Kangaroos (35 points - 2nd Elimination Final)
WIN vs Lions (61 points - Round 22)
LOSS vs Magpies (45 points - Round 21)
LOSS vs Cats (39 points - Round 20)
WIN vs Dockers (4 points - Round 19)
THEIR LAST OUTING: BULLDOGS
2008 2nd Qualifying Final
MCG, Friday 5th September
Bulldogs: 11.10.76
Hawks: 18.19.127
Recap: The nervy Bulldogs were scarcely in the opening contest of the 2008 AFL Finals series, wilting in the face of an organised and tenacious Hawthorn squad, whom the Dogs' convincingly accounted for earlier in the season, but which this time around cruised to a comprehensive 51 point victory to claim a preliminary final berth.
Precocious Hawk Lance Franklin terrorised the Dogs with an 8 goal haul, while spare-parts man Michael Osborne proved a handy foil, bobbing up with four majors. Midfielders Sam Mitchell (30 touches) and Brad Sewell (31 touches) powered the Hawthorn engine room and Luke Hodge was prolific off half back with his incisive run and carry...By contrast, the Dogs had few winners on the evening, their game characterised by turnovers, hesitancy with and without the football, and structural disarray. Ryan Griffen and a miscast Daniel Cross toiled hard with little reward, while Brian Lake and Dale Morris did their best to hold an increasingly penetrable fort in the face of largely unencumbered Hawk forays forward, which goes some way toward explaning how the Dogs fell to their 2nd heaviest defeat of the year.
Bulldogs' Best: Griffen, Cross, Giansiracusa, Harris, Cooney
THEIR LAST OUTING: SWANS
2008 2nd Elimination Final
Homebush Stadium, Saturday 6th September
Swans: 17.8.110
Kangaroos: 11.9.75
Recap: Despite sub-par recent form and early problems versus the Roos by way of a four goal to one opening term, the Swans emerged a galvanised outfit after half time, outscoring the Roos 13 goals to 5 throughout the 2nd half to emerge with a steely 35 point win, staving off elimination while putting to bed the Roos' 2008 campaign.
It was Sydney's old guard who engineered the come-from-behind win with gritty captain Brett Kirk leading the way (23 disposals, 8 tackles) along with fellow in-and-under types Jarrad McVeigh (25 touches) and Jude Bolton (17 touches, 11 tackles), while Adam Goodes, Barry Hall and freshman Kieren Jack contributed 3 goals apiece to help wrest control from the Roos who struggled to find regular avenues to goal and ultimately fell away badly when it mattered most.
Swans' Best: McVeigh, O'Keefe, Kirk, Hall, Richards
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SELECTION TABLE:
BULLDOGS:
Injured duo Scott West and Tom Williams head up the unavailable list for the Dogs, while hard-nut utility Dylan Addison has missed the past six games through injury and despite a recent return to gameday action for Williamstown his chances of a sudden recall appear remote...or do they?
The Dogs' recent slide has many wondering about the club's pre and mid-season conditioning policy, and its resultant effect on team energy levels and general player wellbeing in the latter stages of the season. To what extent lacklustre individual and collective form can be attributed to workload is up for debate.
Despite lacing them up against the Hawks last Friday eve, veteran recruit Ben Hudson sat out two of the club's final four home and away contests and appears to be playing with reduced capacity. Although, hampered or not it's inconceivable the Dogs would consider entering the fray versus the hard-nut Swans without the services of their meat-n-potatoes ruckman. If Hudson registers a pulse, he'll play...Likewise, despite heavy knocks incurred by prime movers Lindsay Gilbee (corked hip) and Robert Murphy (bruised knee) versus Hawthorn, both are believed certanties to line up versus Sydney, while rugged forward Mitch Hahn (ribs) will also be expected to soldier on.
Turning to possible form-related changes, few Bulldogs would be feeling safe in the wake of the capitulation to Hawthorn but some may have more cause for concern than others. Is it too late in the year and the stakes too high for drastic measures at the selection table? If not, an army of fingers continue to point in the direction of runners Nathan Eagleton and heir apparent Farren Ray, while fellow regular Scott Welsh who has just four goals from his last five games, has been increasingly invisible for a player recruited to help keep the scoreboard ticking over.
However, failing a slash and burn policy at the selection table, fringe players Shaun Higgins, Tim Callan and Jarrod Harbrow may bear the brunt of the coach's ire. The burning question's are, (a) is this the safe, or the smart option?, and (b) are their potential replacements likely to contribute anything greater?...The cupboard's looking increasingly bare.
In what might be the overstatement of the year, those deemed to have the 'strongest' claims for selection include Andrejs Everitt, Cam Wight, Stephen Tiller, Callan Ward, and Wayde Skipper, whose combined finals experience amounts to the grand sum of two games.
The rangy Everitt has struggled mightily in year two of his AFL career, while Wight's early season blunders when with the senior side appear to have sealed his fate. On paper, both have the sort of physical attributes the Dogs appear to crave, but in light of what they've demonstrated this year can either be trusted with everything on the line?...Tiller, who effectively replaced Wight during the 2nd half of the season also produced unsettled football and has yet to find his ideal spot in the greater team structure, while too much shouldn't be expected of '08 debutante Ward who'll give this team plenty, but not this year.
Furthermore, none of the aforementioned quintet have been what you might call 'standouts' at the lower level in recent weeks.
Other longshots who may garner attention if the coach is feeling particularly desperate are single-gamer Sam Reid, young mid Easton Wood who's performing solidly at VFL level but is yet to debut for the Dogs, and out of favour beanpole Peter Street.
If any of this trio burst through the banner on Friday night, you'll know preparations for Season 2009 are well underway.
SWANS:
Swans coach Paul Roos has publically declared forward Michael O'Loughlin a non-starter due to an ongoing ankle injury, while ex-Cat Henry Playfair who's been missing from the Sydney lineup since Round 18, has recently been pronounced fit but also appears on the outs after a so-so year (10 goals) and appears unlikely to squeeze back into the lineup at this late stage.
Rookie Craig Bird, who has played 21 of 22 home and away games in 2008 has also overcome recent injury concerns and in light of his strong showing versus the Dogs in Round 18 could be in contention for a recall to the senior side, but might be hard pressed dislodging someone given the Swans' impressive elimination final triumph...One who may be forced to make way in that event is fringe player Luke Ablett who reportedly received a heavy knock to his shoulder versus North, while the spots of chronological opposites Peter Everitt and rookie Pat Veszpremi may also come under some scrutiny.
The form of running half back Nick Malceski has sagged of late, attracting questions about his fitness and immediate spot in the senior side. Malceski, who overcame a serious knee injury to debut in Round 8 this year, missed six of the Swans' last eight home and away outings and appears limited in his capablities, gathering just 10 disposals in the recent win against the Kangaroos. If fit, he's a key player, but if not the Swans may opt for a more able bodied replacement.
Another potential inclusion is tall utility Heath Grundy who played 10 senior games this season including the Swans' last 7 home and away games before being omitted for last week's elimination final.
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2008 STATISTICAL COMPARISON:
Individual Statistical Leaders:
BULLDOGS
Possessions: Daniel Cross (612) - 5th leaguewide
Kicks: Daniel Giansiracusa (309)
Handballs: Daniel Cross (390) - 1st leaguewide
Marks: Robert Murphy (182) - 5th leaguewide
Goals: Brad Johnson (48)
Tackles: Daniel Cross (106)
Frees For: Daniel Cross (49)
Frees Against: Will Minson (41) - 5th leaguewide
SWANS
Possessions: Brett Kirk (517)
Kicks: Ryan O'Keefe (294)
Handballs: Brett Kirk (270)
Marks: Ted Richards (150)
Goals: Barry Hall (37)
Tackles Brett Kirk (146) - 1st leaguewide
Frees For: Jude Bolton (37)
Frees Against: Darren Jolly (40) - 6th leaguewide
Team Statistical Averages Per Round:
BULLDOGS:
Disposals: 377 (2nd leaguewide)
Kicks: 216 (2nd)
Handballs: 161 (6th)
Marks: 111 (3rd)
Goals: 16.6 (2nd)
Tackles: 50 (14th)
SWANS:
Disposals: 334 (14th leaguewide)
Kicks: 192 (11th)
Handballs: 142 (13th)
Marks: 97 (11th)
Goals: 13.9 (11th)
Tackles: 60 (2nd)
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2008 AFL SEASON
2nd SEMI FINAL - MATCH PREVIEW:
WESTERN BULLDOGS (3rd) versus SYDNEY SWANS (6th)
MCG, Friday 12th September, 7:50pm
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WHEN THEY LAST MET:
Round 18, 2008 Home and Away Season
Manuka Oval, Sunday 3rd August
Bulldogs: 17.11.113
Swans: 14.13.97
Looking to regroup after their first consecutive losses (GEE, CARL) for season 2008, the then 2nd placed Bulldogs were jumped early by the switched on 4th placed Swans, conceding four quickfire majors before the echos of the starting siren had scarcely left the vicinity...However the visitors would respond in emphatic fashion after the first break courtesy of an eight goal to one 2nd stanza, the spurt transforming a 13 point quarter time deficit into a 28 point half time advantage, and thus laying the foundation for an eventual 16 point triumph despite being outscored by the dogged Swans in three of four quarters and a 27-to-15 disparity in the free kick count.
Jarrad McVeigh was left largely unmolested for the afternoon, the hunter-come-hunted midfielder proving instrumental for the Swans, booting a career-high six goals en route to 26 disposals, and was ably assisted by Ryan O'Keefe (team-high 28 possessions), Barry Hall (3 goals) and rookie mid Craig Bird who racked up a career-high 23 touches...Meanwhile for the victors new arrival Scott Welsh chimed in with a season-high five goals, plucky skipper Brad Johnson booted four, while Bulldog quartet Cross, Cooney, Hargrave and Boyd were busy, all enjoying games of 20 or more touches.
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RECENT FORMLINE: PREVIOUS FIVE OUTINGS
BULLDOGS
LOSS vs Hawks (51 points - 2nd Qualifying Final)
LOSS vs Crows (9 points - Round 22)
WIN vs Bombers (46 points - Round 21)
LOSS vs Lions (11 points - Round 20)
LOSS vs Kangaroos (20 points - Round 19)
SWANS
WIN vs Kangaroos (35 points - 2nd Elimination Final)
WIN vs Lions (61 points - Round 22)
LOSS vs Magpies (45 points - Round 21)
LOSS vs Cats (39 points - Round 20)
WIN vs Dockers (4 points - Round 19)
THEIR LAST OUTING: BULLDOGS
2008 2nd Qualifying Final
MCG, Friday 5th September
Bulldogs: 11.10.76
Hawks: 18.19.127
Recap: The nervy Bulldogs were scarcely in the opening contest of the 2008 AFL Finals series, wilting in the face of an organised and tenacious Hawthorn squad, whom the Dogs' convincingly accounted for earlier in the season, but which this time around cruised to a comprehensive 51 point victory to claim a preliminary final berth.
Precocious Hawk Lance Franklin terrorised the Dogs with an 8 goal haul, while spare-parts man Michael Osborne proved a handy foil, bobbing up with four majors. Midfielders Sam Mitchell (30 touches) and Brad Sewell (31 touches) powered the Hawthorn engine room and Luke Hodge was prolific off half back with his incisive run and carry...By contrast, the Dogs had few winners on the evening, their game characterised by turnovers, hesitancy with and without the football, and structural disarray. Ryan Griffen and a miscast Daniel Cross toiled hard with little reward, while Brian Lake and Dale Morris did their best to hold an increasingly penetrable fort in the face of largely unencumbered Hawk forays forward, which goes some way toward explaning how the Dogs fell to their 2nd heaviest defeat of the year.
Bulldogs' Best: Griffen, Cross, Giansiracusa, Harris, Cooney
THEIR LAST OUTING: SWANS
2008 2nd Elimination Final
Homebush Stadium, Saturday 6th September
Swans: 17.8.110
Kangaroos: 11.9.75
Recap: Despite sub-par recent form and early problems versus the Roos by way of a four goal to one opening term, the Swans emerged a galvanised outfit after half time, outscoring the Roos 13 goals to 5 throughout the 2nd half to emerge with a steely 35 point win, staving off elimination while putting to bed the Roos' 2008 campaign.
It was Sydney's old guard who engineered the come-from-behind win with gritty captain Brett Kirk leading the way (23 disposals, 8 tackles) along with fellow in-and-under types Jarrad McVeigh (25 touches) and Jude Bolton (17 touches, 11 tackles), while Adam Goodes, Barry Hall and freshman Kieren Jack contributed 3 goals apiece to help wrest control from the Roos who struggled to find regular avenues to goal and ultimately fell away badly when it mattered most.
Swans' Best: McVeigh, O'Keefe, Kirk, Hall, Richards
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SELECTION TABLE:
BULLDOGS:
Injured duo Scott West and Tom Williams head up the unavailable list for the Dogs, while hard-nut utility Dylan Addison has missed the past six games through injury and despite a recent return to gameday action for Williamstown his chances of a sudden recall appear remote...or do they?
The Dogs' recent slide has many wondering about the club's pre and mid-season conditioning policy, and its resultant effect on team energy levels and general player wellbeing in the latter stages of the season. To what extent lacklustre individual and collective form can be attributed to workload is up for debate.
Despite lacing them up against the Hawks last Friday eve, veteran recruit Ben Hudson sat out two of the club's final four home and away contests and appears to be playing with reduced capacity. Although, hampered or not it's inconceivable the Dogs would consider entering the fray versus the hard-nut Swans without the services of their meat-n-potatoes ruckman. If Hudson registers a pulse, he'll play...Likewise, despite heavy knocks incurred by prime movers Lindsay Gilbee (corked hip) and Robert Murphy (bruised knee) versus Hawthorn, both are believed certanties to line up versus Sydney, while rugged forward Mitch Hahn (ribs) will also be expected to soldier on.
Turning to possible form-related changes, few Bulldogs would be feeling safe in the wake of the capitulation to Hawthorn but some may have more cause for concern than others. Is it too late in the year and the stakes too high for drastic measures at the selection table? If not, an army of fingers continue to point in the direction of runners Nathan Eagleton and heir apparent Farren Ray, while fellow regular Scott Welsh who has just four goals from his last five games, has been increasingly invisible for a player recruited to help keep the scoreboard ticking over.
However, failing a slash and burn policy at the selection table, fringe players Shaun Higgins, Tim Callan and Jarrod Harbrow may bear the brunt of the coach's ire. The burning question's are, (a) is this the safe, or the smart option?, and (b) are their potential replacements likely to contribute anything greater?...The cupboard's looking increasingly bare.
In what might be the overstatement of the year, those deemed to have the 'strongest' claims for selection include Andrejs Everitt, Cam Wight, Stephen Tiller, Callan Ward, and Wayde Skipper, whose combined finals experience amounts to the grand sum of two games.
The rangy Everitt has struggled mightily in year two of his AFL career, while Wight's early season blunders when with the senior side appear to have sealed his fate. On paper, both have the sort of physical attributes the Dogs appear to crave, but in light of what they've demonstrated this year can either be trusted with everything on the line?...Tiller, who effectively replaced Wight during the 2nd half of the season also produced unsettled football and has yet to find his ideal spot in the greater team structure, while too much shouldn't be expected of '08 debutante Ward who'll give this team plenty, but not this year.
Furthermore, none of the aforementioned quintet have been what you might call 'standouts' at the lower level in recent weeks.
Other longshots who may garner attention if the coach is feeling particularly desperate are single-gamer Sam Reid, young mid Easton Wood who's performing solidly at VFL level but is yet to debut for the Dogs, and out of favour beanpole Peter Street.
If any of this trio burst through the banner on Friday night, you'll know preparations for Season 2009 are well underway.
SWANS:
Swans coach Paul Roos has publically declared forward Michael O'Loughlin a non-starter due to an ongoing ankle injury, while ex-Cat Henry Playfair who's been missing from the Sydney lineup since Round 18, has recently been pronounced fit but also appears on the outs after a so-so year (10 goals) and appears unlikely to squeeze back into the lineup at this late stage.
Rookie Craig Bird, who has played 21 of 22 home and away games in 2008 has also overcome recent injury concerns and in light of his strong showing versus the Dogs in Round 18 could be in contention for a recall to the senior side, but might be hard pressed dislodging someone given the Swans' impressive elimination final triumph...One who may be forced to make way in that event is fringe player Luke Ablett who reportedly received a heavy knock to his shoulder versus North, while the spots of chronological opposites Peter Everitt and rookie Pat Veszpremi may also come under some scrutiny.
The form of running half back Nick Malceski has sagged of late, attracting questions about his fitness and immediate spot in the senior side. Malceski, who overcame a serious knee injury to debut in Round 8 this year, missed six of the Swans' last eight home and away outings and appears limited in his capablities, gathering just 10 disposals in the recent win against the Kangaroos. If fit, he's a key player, but if not the Swans may opt for a more able bodied replacement.
Another potential inclusion is tall utility Heath Grundy who played 10 senior games this season including the Swans' last 7 home and away games before being omitted for last week's elimination final.
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2008 STATISTICAL COMPARISON:
Individual Statistical Leaders:
BULLDOGS
Possessions: Daniel Cross (612) - 5th leaguewide
Kicks: Daniel Giansiracusa (309)
Handballs: Daniel Cross (390) - 1st leaguewide
Marks: Robert Murphy (182) - 5th leaguewide
Goals: Brad Johnson (48)
Tackles: Daniel Cross (106)
Frees For: Daniel Cross (49)
Frees Against: Will Minson (41) - 5th leaguewide
SWANS
Possessions: Brett Kirk (517)
Kicks: Ryan O'Keefe (294)
Handballs: Brett Kirk (270)
Marks: Ted Richards (150)
Goals: Barry Hall (37)
Tackles Brett Kirk (146) - 1st leaguewide
Frees For: Jude Bolton (37)
Frees Against: Darren Jolly (40) - 6th leaguewide
Team Statistical Averages Per Round:
BULLDOGS:
Disposals: 377 (2nd leaguewide)
Kicks: 216 (2nd)
Handballs: 161 (6th)
Marks: 111 (3rd)
Goals: 16.6 (2nd)
Tackles: 50 (14th)
SWANS:
Disposals: 334 (14th leaguewide)
Kicks: 192 (11th)
Handballs: 142 (13th)
Marks: 97 (11th)
Goals: 13.9 (11th)
Tackles: 60 (2nd)