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West Coast Eagles vs Sydney Swans live scores, results – 2014 AFL Round 16

Sunday’s second AFL Round 16 match is between West Coast Eagles and Sydney Swans with the game to be played at Patersons Stadium. The opening bounce is set to commence at 1:20 PM local time with away team Sydney Swans currently holding favouritism. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between West Coast Eagles and Sydney Swans.

Round:Round 16 , July 06, 2014 , 1:20 PM
Stadium:Patersons Stadium
Weather:21° A few showers.

 

 

Preview:

The Eagles take on the Swans on Sunday, 1.20PM at Patersons Stadium.  Sydney will go into this match as favourites, currently 3rd on the ladder after winning their last ten games in a row.  In contrast, the Eagles have only managed to win three of their last eleven matches, including a loss last week against Fremantle.  The Swans also enjoy a great record against West Coast, having won their last seven matches, including four at Patersons Stadium.   Lance Franklin is now 10th in the Official AFL Player Ratings on the back of the 26 goals in his last six matches, and he will be looking to climb even higher this weekend.

Teams:

WEST COAST – THREE TO BE OMITTED
B Jeremy McGovern, Eric Mackenzie, Xavier Ellis
HB Brad Sheppard, Will Schofield, Shannon Hurn
C Matt Rosa, Matt Priddis, Andrew Gaff
HF Sharrod Wellingham, Jack Darling, Chris Masten
F Dean Cox, Josh Kennedy, Mark LeCras
FOLL Nic Naitanui, Luke Shuey, Mark Hutchings
I/C Jacob Brennan, Sam Butler, Adam Carter, Jamie Cripps, Patrick McGinnity, Scott Lycett, Callum Sinclair
IN Jacob Brennan, Adam Carter, Jamie Cripps,Scott Lycett, Callum Sinclair
OUT Mitchell Brown (Ankle), Jamie Bennell (Omitted)

SYDNEY – THREE TO BE OMITTED
B Nick Smith, Ted Richards, Dane Rampe
HB Jarrad McVeigh, Heath Grundy, Jeremy Laidler
C Craig Bird, Josh Kennedy, Nick Malceski
HF Ben McGlynn, Sam Reid, Lewis Jetta
F Kurt Tippett, Lance Franklin, Adam Goodes
FOLL Mike Pyke, Luke Parker, Kieren Jack
I/C Harry Cunningham, Tom Derickx, George Hewett, Brandon Jack, Zak Jones, Jake Lloyd, Gary Rohan
IN Tom Derickx, George Hewett, Gary Rohan

 

News:

Life’s tough for North Melbourne coach Brad Scott.

His inconsistent side’s four-point loss to Brisbane on Saturday night all but ends hopes of landing an AFL finals double-chance.

Even his attempts at defending his side don’t work.

After the match, Scott confronted Brisbane star Tom Rockliff for verballing and celebrating in front of Kangaroos veteran Brent Harvey on the final siren.

But rather than defuse the situation, his “respectful discussion” with Rockliff ensured drew in a great many more eyes.

“I thought I’d take the opportunity to nip it in the bud,” Scott said.

“Clearly I failed haven’t I?”

Scott said he didn’t regret approaching Rockliff, would do it again and would be happy for opposition coaches to do the same to his players.

“When you talk to an opposition player, it’s a very, very fine line … it’s a recipe for disaster when emotions are running high,” he said.

“But I want to make it crystal clear: I wasn’t emotional; I wasn’t aggressive. I was really calm.”

He distilled his conversation with Rockliff to a message: “Come on mate, I think you’re better than that.”

“Cuff me if you want,” he joked.

He said he didn’t believe any disrespect was taken by retiring Lion Jonathan Brown, who was speaking at the time.

The AFL opted for a quiet word with Scott rather than an investigation, which Scott said didn’t include a blanket ban on speaking to rival players.

“They were comfortable with what happened, but (the AFL) do acknowledge, as do I, that there is this risk if you’re aggressive or emotional.”

Scott hoped no precedent was set.

“I’d hate to get to the situation where they’re so precious that you can’t have a rational conversation with other players on the ground.”

After a couple of nights’ sleep, it’s clear that his team’s showing is the sting that lingers.

Scott will be swinging the axe at the selection table after “demanding a ruthless attitude from players and not getting it”.

He’s already decided on dropping a couple of players but declined to name names as league leaders Hawthorn did not need a leg up.

“I said I was calm and rational with Tom, if you want to see some emotion you should have sat in our review an hour ago,” he said.

“We’re eight and six and it feels as though there’s been a death in the family.

“But we’ve got a short turnaround to turn it around this weekend against the Alastair Clarkson-coached Hawks.”

The premiership coach resumed his post on Monday ahead of the pair’s clash on Friday night.

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