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Venue: | Optus Stadium, WA. | ||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Sunday 9th August, 2020 1.35pm AWST (3.35 pm AEST). | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Lost by 22 points. | ||||||||||||||||||
Crowd: | 19,092 | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: | Z. Fisher 4, S. Walsh, M. Gibbons, W. Setterfield 1. | ||||||||||||||||||
Reports: | Nil. | ||||||||||||||||||
Umpires: | Jeff Dalgleish, David Harris, Nathan Williamson. | ||||||||||||||||||
Injuries: | J. Martin (calf), M. Pittonet (finger). | ||||||||||||||||||
Ladder: | 13th |
Game Review
Eagles run over Blues - Rose Zarucky, Carlton Media.West Coast has finished strongly at Optus Stadium to hand Carlton a 22-point defeat. Carlton was the better side early and kicked out to a three-goal advantage, but a strong finish by the home side meant it was a missed opportunity for the Blues in the West.
Q1 breakdown: Carlton went toe-to-toe with West Coast, matching them in an opening term full of momentum swings. The Eagles controlled possession early on and kicked the opening goal of the game, but a clever snap from the returning Zac Fisher saw the Blues hit the scoreboard. Will Setterfield and Sam Petrevski-Seton were damaging with their tackle pressure, and Carlton’s smalls got going: it ended in a classy goal to Sam Walsh as the Blues went into the opening change two points behind.
Q2 breakdown: West Coast started strongly in the second quarter, kicking a goal within the first minute. The Blues responded from there, piling on forward pressure and locking the ball in their forward half. Liam Jones’ work in the one-on-one contest was vital, providing plenty of resistance to West Coast’s forward line. Clever work from Betts saw Fisher kick his second, which was quickly followed by the Western Australian’s third. With Jack Martin injured due to a calf injury, Patrick Cripps pushed forward and provided a strong target.
Q3 breakdown: A fast starting Fisher kicked his fourth goal inside the 20 seconds of the quarter with the help of a Cripps centre clearance. De Koning performed strongly opposed to Nic Naitnaui, but the Blues couldn’t get reward for effort despite repeated entries and pressure in the forward half. It would soon prove costly, with West Coast - on the back of centre square dominance - kicking five goals in a row to overturn a 19-point deficit into an 11-point lead.
Q4 breakdown: Carlton got the start it was after with a much-needed goal from Setterfield. However, West Coast’s class rose to the top, taking the game away from the Blues who struggled to keep their hands on the ball. The final three goals of the game saw the Eagles come away with a 22-point win.
Teague gets the magnets right. Carlton coach David Teague drew criticism for leaving Liam Jones on Charlie Dixon for too long in round seven, but he got the matchups right from the get-go against West Coast. Jacob Weitering started as the deepest defender Josh Kennedy and kept him goalless in the first half, but the star forward fired back with two third-term goals. Lachie Plowman did a respectable job holding Jack Darling, which allowed Liam Jones to run off Oscar Allen and dominate in his preferred role as a loose man.
The Blues once again wore orange socks as part of their Carlton Respects round.
Three things we learned:
1. Welcome back, Zac Fisher. Fisher hadn’t kicked multiple goals in a game before, but he overturned that record emphatically in his first game since Round 1. Kicking four highlight-worthy goals, Fisher showed exactly what he can offer and provided a forward spark the Blues desperately needed.
2. Will Setterfield is an important midfielder for the Blues. His tackling pressure, run-and-carry and ability to win contested ball has not gone unnoticed this season. He also snagged a very important goal to get the Blues back into the game to go with his seven tackles and five clearances.
3. Tests for ruckmen get much tougher than Nic Naitanui in full flight, but Tom De Koning showed plenty of promise against the Eagles star. With Marc Pittonet off the ground in the middle of the game, De Koning - who was in just his third senior game, and his first since 2018 - provided a contest in the air (10 hitouts) and at ground level (three tackles).
Best: Z. Fisher, L. Jones, W. Setterfield, P. Cripps, S. Walsh, M. Kennedy.
Team
B: | 20 Lachie Plowman | 14 Liam Jones | 5 Sam Petrevski-Seton |
HB: | 15 Sam Docherty (c) | 23 Jacob Weitering | 6 Kade Simpson |
C: | 3 Marc Murphy | 9 Patrick Cripps (c) | 18 Sam Walsh |
HF: | 21 Jack Martin | 12 Tom De Koning | 32 Jack Newnes |
F: | 19 Eddie Betts | 41 Levi Casboult | 25 Zac Fisher |
Ruck: | 27 Marc Pittonet | 7 Matthew Kennedy | 35 Ed Curnow |
Interchange: | 31 Tom Williamson | 40 Michael Gibbons | 43 Will Setterfield |
46 Matt Cottrell | |||
Coach: | David Teague | ||
Emg: | 29 Cam Polson, 34 Sam Philp, 36 Josh Honey, 47 Callum Moore |
In: Matthew Cottrell, Tom De Koning, Zac Fisher
Out: David Cunningham (injured), Harry McKay (injured), Callum Moore (omitted)
Milestones
Debut: Matt CottrellInteresting Fact: Zac Fisher had never kicked multiple goals in a match prior to this match in which he kicked 4 goals.
AFLCA Votes
10 - Dom Sheed (WCE)8 - Nic Naitanui (WCE)
6 - Zac Fisher (CARL)
2 - Elliot Yeo (WCE)
2 - Liam Jones (CARL)
1 - Patrick Cripps (CARL)
1 - Tim Kelly (WCE)
Brownlow Votes
3. Elliot Yeo (West Coast)2. Tim Kelly (West Coast)
1. Liam Jones
Best and Fairest Votes
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