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Huge game with our eagles boys looking to rebound from the deplorable derby performance against an inform Geelong side.


Preview: West Coast v Geelong
August 07 2012 at 3:33PM
By Nathan Schmook and Adam McNicol | Exclusive to AFL BigPond Network


WHERE AND WHEN: Patersons Stadium, Friday August 10, 6.40pm
LAST TIME: Geelong 17.15 (117) defeated West Coast 10.9 (69), second preliminary final, 2011 at the MCG

TV, RADIO AND BETTING: Click here for broadcast guide and odds

Alarm bells are ringing at West Coast after the club's third loss in four games. Last Saturday's 65-point loss to Fremantle was the Eagles' heaviest defeat in two years and it saw them lose touch with the top four, with the midfield's performance particularly worrying. Geelong, meanwhile, appears to have its season back on track and will travel west buoyed by a thrilling two-point win over Hawthorn.

THE FOUR POINTS

WEST COAST
1. The Eagles midfield has been comprehensively beaten at stoppages in the past month, losing the clearances in each of its previous four games by an average margin of almost 10. Matt Rosa (broken jaw) was the only regular midfielder from this season unavailable against Fremantle, so availability was not an issue. Accountability and desire, on the other hand, were, according to coach John Worsfold.

2. Young midfielder Luke Shuey can expect to be targeted by opposition stoppers for a while after Fremantle's Ryan Crowley tagged him out of the derby last Saturday. Freo left Daniel Kerr to rack up 36 disposals, including 21 handballs, reckoning the damage Shuey could do if left alone would be greater. It's a compliment to the classy 22-year-old and something he'll now have to work through to take the next step in his career.

3. The importance of captain Darren Glass was obvious against Fremantle, as in-form goalkicker Matthew Pavlich dominated and kicked eight goals against Eric Mackenzie and Mitch Brown. Glass returns from suspension this week as another red-hot forward, Tom Hawkins, looms large. The skipper is West Coast's backline general and the team will hope he can lift all those around him, including Shannon Hurn, who was held to just five disposals by defensive forward Matt de Boer.

4. What has happened to the Eagles' tackling pressure? Despite losing the possession count against Fremantle, West Coast was out-tackled (62-72) and appeared particularly stagnant in the forward line where Josh Hill and Jack Darling laid two tackles each. Defensive pressure has been a strength of that pair this season and they'll need to rediscover it against the Cats rebounding backmen.

GEELONG
1. So much for the Cats being poor starters. Since kicking the first four goals of the game when they beat Essendon in round 17, Chris Scott's men have been as rapid out of the blocks as Usain Bolt. Their nine-goal opening quarter against Hawthorn last weekend was sensational. ''It has been well documented that we haven't started that well, so we've worked hard at training. We've pushed all our heavy work to early at training so we are up and about early and I think it's really worked for us,'' midfielder Allen Christensen told Channel Nine's Sunday Footy Show.

2. Geelong has also tackled another issue that held it back early in the year - winning the contested ball. The Cats had more contested possessions than their opponents only once in the first 11 rounds. But they have bounced back in a big way in recent weeks, winning the contested possession count in five of their past six games.

3. When the Cats' No. 1 ruckman Trent West was ruled out for up to a month with a knee injury, it seemed Geelong was going to struggle in the middle of the ground. But 30-year-old recruit Orren Stephenson stepped up with a great performance against Hawthorn. Stephenson collected eight possessions in the first quarter as the Cats piled on nine goals. The athletic big man finished the game with 14 touches, 23 hit-outs and seven clearances, having had the better of Hawks duo David Hale and Jarryd Roughead. Stephenson now faces another tough job against West Coast ruckmen Dean Cox and Nic Naitanui.

4. The Eagles' defence was monstered by Freo's Matthew Pavlich last weekend, and now it has to try and contain Geelong's star forward Tom Hawkins. The 24-year-old was an outstanding contributor for the Cats against the Hawks, booting six goals, including the match-winner from 55m out on the siren. Hawkins is No. 1 in the AFL for goals from marks (34), marks inside 50 (70) and contested marks inside 50 (27).

AFL.com.au prediction: Geelong by 12 points - My prediction - Eagles by 15 points.
 
6:40pm start means we should have more people in the ground then usual at bounce-down for a night game ..

Eagles just ..
 

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Really looking forward to this, some big ins for us and some big outs for them.

Hopefully a good crowd at Subi. Love Friday night home games.
 
what carlton arn't playing tonight?
I'm shocked
 
Nice write up. Forwent a ticket to this game as I have too much study to do, but will work around watching it and moaning in this thread, hopefully a little less than last week!
Our ruck division needs to take the ascendency and midfielders need to clear, run and spread.
Pressure in F50 is paramount, and something that has been distinctly lacking of late.
If we can do those things, we will win, and win well.
If we dish up what we did against Freo, then we are in for a smacking.
I'm going to be optimistic here and say we will get away well and control the game, run out winners by 23 points.
PS: Props to larrikin and FiveStrings for the Gameday prefix. Creates great distinction, cheers lads :thumbsu:
 

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Well, I'm going. Tipped Geelong by 3 goals. I just can't see the midfield being able to suddenly flick a switch and return to their early season form.

But imagine if we pulled a 2006 and do to Geelong what we did to Adelaide at home that year! For those that don't remember, the old Crowbots had been in stunning form and on top of the ladder, while we were really struggling in a bit of a late season slump. We destroyed them:

West Coast 26.9.165 def. Adelaide 12.11.83.
 
Set the tone Monkey Jr!

The old man just celebrated our historic first Premiership on Wednesday and tonight is the night the boys go about getting our 2012 campaign back on track. Look for our first father son pick to set the tone early with the sort of kamikaze attack on the man and ball that was sorely lacking last week.

His hit on Goldstein effectively won us the game against North and I expect something similar tonight. Go get em Monkey Junior! Remind a few of our automatic selections what it means to play and bleed for that blue and gold jumper.

Eagles by 24
 

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Good call. Obviously, it can't just be up to 1 junior player, but I think Brennan definitely sets a high standard in terms of desperation. Watching the cats in the past few weeks, their opening 10 minutes has been tremendous in terms of tackling and pressure. We need to meet that head on.
 
Exactly. Desperation and pressure are the keys. I know he is only young but he sets a standard in that regard. Also, I think he gives the side something special just by being that link to the greats of the past. A playing reminder that although our club's history may not be as long as others, it is as proud as any.
 
Lot of goldfish memories in here. Last week was not flash. I hope we change it around but predicting 5 goal wins surely isn't warranted.
 
I assume my thread was moved because it was marked 'Game Day'?

I thought because it was about today's game I would mark it as such but it makes sense to only have one thread marked 'Game Day'. Are mods able to take that prefix off and move it back to a stand alone thread?
 
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