West Coast Eagles v Brisbane Lions highlights: Eagles by ten goals

By Stirling Coates / Editor

Match result:

Despite both teams going past the 100 point mark, it’s the West Coast Eagles who came away with a ten-goal win over the Brisbane Lions on Sunday.

REPORT: STARS SHINE AS EAGLES THRASH LIONS

Final score
West Coast Eagles 26.10 (166) def. Brisbane Lions 15.12 (102)

Match preview:

The West Coast Eagles have started 2016 off in superb fashion, putting a much-improved Brisbane Lions side to the sword in an entertaining 64-point victory.

With many expecting the Eagles to give the Lions an Easter Sunday roast, the visitors gave their opponents plenty to think about at the first break, challenging their highly-fancied opponents the whole way to trail by just 14 points at the first break.

The second quarter however proved to follow the script more, with West Coast piling on six goals to Brisbane’s two to take a very commanding 39-point lead into the long break.

Brisbane’s ball use was proving to be their undoing, with numerous poor kicks out of defence creating turnovers and easy West Coast goals, while the difference in effort offensively and defensively was painfully obvious.

The third quarter proved to be a little more of an arm wrestle, with Brisbane slotting four goals to the Eagles’ six, but the lack of a proper pre-season reared its head in the last quarter, with West Coast piling on seven goals as they romped to a 64-point win.

There were superhuman efforts everywhere for the Eagles, with Matt Priddis (43 disposals, 12 clearances, five tackles), Josh Kennedy (25 disposals, 10 marks inside 50, eight inside 50s, eight goals) and Nic Naitanui (46 hit-outs, 22 disposals, two goals) simply unstoppable.

Key forwards Jack Darling and Mark LeCras were able to slot two goals apiece, while the small forward group of Jamie Cripps, Jamie Bennell and Josh Hill combined for another eight goals in an offensive masterclass.

Daniel Rich – fresh off a contract extension – was electric with 23 disposals, 11 tackles, eight inside 50s and two goals, skipper Tom Rockliff added 21 touches, eight tackles and two goals, while Allen Christensen and Lewis Taylor were serviceable with three goals apiece.

New forwards Josh Schache and Josh Walker both finished with two goals, although they had opportunities to kick more, in what was in the end an encouraging display from the Lions. But in the end the chasm of class between the two sides proved too much to overcome.

West Coast Eagles – 7.4 | 13.7 | 19.9 | 26.10 (166)
Brisbane Lions – 5.2 | 7.4 | 11.7 | 15.12 (102)

GOALS
Eagles: Kennedy 8, Cripps 3, Hill 3, Bennell 2, Naitanui 2, Darling 2, LeCras 2, McGovern, Redden, Ellis, Yeo
Lions: Christensen 3, Taylor 3, Walker 2, Rockliff 2, Schache 2, Rich 2, Hanley

Attendance: 35,201

MATCH PREVIEW

The pain of last year’s grand final loss still stings for the West Coast Eagles, and the long road to September begins with a clash against a Brisbane Lions team with lots to prove. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 7:40pm (AEDT).

Unfairly forgot after their dismal display in the grand final last year was the extraordinary season West Coast put together.

Coming off an 11 and 11 campaign in 2014 and missing their top two key defenders, it looked as though the Eagles would be struggling to avoid the bottom four.

But West Coast emphatically proved their doubters wrong, becoming one of the most difficult teams to play.

West Coast’s recent record against Brisbane is strong, with the Eagles winning five of their past six games against the Lions, including the last four.

The plight of the Brisbane Lions over the last decade has been a story of tragic misery.

After winning three straight premierships and finishing runners-up the next season, the Lions have played September football just once since.

Tipped to make an impact in 2015 after the signings of Dayne Beams, Allen Christensen and Mitch Robinson last season, Brisbane actually regressed – slipping from seven wins to four.

Coach Justin Leppitsch received a contract extension in the offseason, but if he’s to stay at the helm the Lions need to become a competitive outfit.

Brisbane have struggled away from home, but especially so in Perth. The Lions’ last win in the west came back in 2010 – by five points – and they’ve lost their last six games at the venue by an average of 52 points.

The Eagles come into Round 1 carrying a raft of injuries, with Mitch Brown (finger), Chris Masten (ankle), Sharrod Wellingham (knee) and Dom Sheed (pectoral) all ruled out. Ex-Swan Lewis Jetta is also looking to overcome a calf injury in time to make his West Coast debut.

West Coast will, however, be welcoming back Eric MacKenzie with open arms after the star defender missed all of 2015 with an ACL tear. Jack Redden also looks set to debut for the Eagles against his old team.

There’ll be some fresh faces for the Lions in the season opener, with no. 2 draft pick Josh Schache alongside recruits Tom Bell and Josh Walker all set to make their Brisbane debuts.

But it’ll be far from a full-strength line-up for the underdogs. Dayne Beams (knee), Dayne Zorko (suspension), Justin Clarke (concussion) and Jaden McGrath (shoulder) will all be missing, while Tom Rockliff (hamstring) and Allen Christensen (finger) are under injury clouds.

Prediction
Round one is tough to tip however, this match sticks out from the rest. Last year’s runners-up hosting an also-ran plagued by injuries?

Eagles by 51 points.

The Crowd Says:

2016-03-28T01:08:06+00:00

Nifty

Roar Rookie


Spot on Stirling with your votes albeit those three did stand out

2016-03-27T15:37:36+00:00

Josh

Expert


#AttackIsBack

2016-03-27T15:06:33+00:00

Lroy

Guest


Id be a bit worried about the lions scoring the amount of points they did... at times their midfield looked pretty good. Priddis got a million touches in the first half, didnt do much after that.. Shuey is a bit player, he is not a dominator... they have to get Yeo in their as their new go to guy General.... he is too good to be playing in the backline. I thought the Lions played OK actually. funny thing to say for a side that lost by ten goals I know.

2016-03-27T12:25:30+00:00

Cameron

Guest


Disagree. The Eagles made heaps of silly mistakes, gave away lots of undisciplined frees, were sloppy in defence and generally looked rusty in patches. About 20-30% off their best. Remember we still have jetta, hutchings, masten and in a few weeks wellingham to come back in.

2016-03-27T11:54:18+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


It's 166 against one of the worst defences in the League. I can't see how they could play better but I can see how the opposition could play a lot better.

2016-03-27T11:41:44+00:00

AJ

Guest


and 100% accurate. Someone gets this guy to give us the lotto numbers.

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:36:42+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


THE ROAR MVP VOTES 3 VOTES - Matt Priddis (WC) - Was on track to break the AFL record for disposals at one point. Ended up settling for 43 touches, 12 clearances, five tackles and two goal assists. Superb. 2 VOTES - Josh Kennedy (WC) - 25 disposals, 10 marks inside 50, eight inside 50s, four goal assists. Oh, and eight goals too. This bloke is an absolute freak. 1 VOTE - Nic Naitanui (WC) - Absolutely unstoppable in the ruck, amassing 46 hit-outs while also putting up 22 disposals, six contested marks, six inside 50s and two goals.

2016-03-27T11:30:57+00:00

TomC

Roar Guru


Yep. I suspect it's as much a question of structure as effort though.

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:28:12+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


WEST COAST EAGLES v BRISBANE LIONS FULL TIME REPORT West Coast - 26.10 (166) Brisbane - 15.12 (102) GOAL KICKERS Eagles: Kennedy 8, Cripps 3, Hill 3, Bennell 2, Naitanui 2, Darling 2, LeCras 2, McGovern, Redden, Ellis, Yeo Lions: Christensen 3, Taylor 3, Walker 2, Rockliff 2, Schache 2, Rich 2, Hanley DISPOSAL LEADERS Eagles: Priddis 43, Gaff 33, Shuey 30 Lions: Bell 24, Rich 23, Robinson 23 TEAM STATS Disposals: Eagles 438, Lions 322 Contested Possessions: Eagles 160, Lions 128 Tackles: Lions 74, Eagles 58 Inside 50s: Eagles 65, Lions 45 Clearances: Eagles 45, Lions 40

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:24:22+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


SIREN The siren sounds on what has been an entertaining, but one-sided Sunday night affair. An eight-goal haul from Josh Kennedy and superhuman effort from Matt Priddis were the catalysts, as the Eagles piled on the goals in a 64-point win over the Brisbane Lions. Full report to come. WC - 26.10 (166) BL - 15.12 (102) FULL TIME

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:23:00+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


GOAL LIONS Daniel Rich roves Stefan Martin's tap at half forward slickly, and his running shot from 40 out on the angle is straight over the goal umpire's hat! Nice goal to finish the evening. WC - 26.10 (166) BL - 15.12 (102) Q4: 1'

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:22:12+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


I don't know about you but that '166' looks pretty ominous. Fair point however that they've got their best defender back from injury and yet performed worse defensively.

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:21:28+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


BEHIND LIONS Allen Christensen gets another set shot on goal from a free kick - much to the disgust of the home crowd. His set shot from 25 out on a slight angle is a horrid spray to the near side, and that disgust turns to glee. WC - 26.10 (166) BL - 14.12 (96) Q4: 2'

2016-03-27T11:20:46+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


If the Eagles let the Lions score nearly 100 points, they might have issues against the better sides

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:19:57+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


Brisbane can hold their heads high on their side of the scoreboard, but the effort when they've not had the ball has been sub-VFL standard.

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:18:56+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


GOAL EAGLES Some more sloppy play from the Lions out back, allowing Jamie Bennell to take the easy mark up forward, before he hands it over the top to Jack Darling. That's goal number 26 for West Coast this evening. A true offensive masterclass. WC - 26.10 (166) BL - 14.11 (95) Q4: 4'

2016-03-27T11:18:13+00:00

TomC

Roar Guru


It's got nothing on tipping the Power by 33 points! I wish you'd been right on this one though. It's getting a bit miserable.

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:17:33+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


Credit where credit is due Mr. C Nicely called.

AUTHOR

2016-03-27T11:15:45+00:00

Stirling Coates

Editor


BEHIND LIONS Lewis Taylor gathers on half forward and darts forward with purpose, Ryan Lester receives and his centreing kick to Allen Christensen is just long enough for a mark. Lining up for his fourth, he pushes it off to the left. WC - 25.10 (160) BL - 14.11 (95) Q4: 6'

2016-03-27T11:15:31+00:00

TomC

Roar Guru


Absolutely no one. Totally out of the blue.

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