West Coast Eagles vs Collingwood Magpies highlights: Eagles pull away late to win by 62

By Shannon Russell / Roar Guru

Match result:

The West Coast Eagles have returned to the winners list, beating the Collingwood Magpies by 62 points at Domain Stadium.

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Collingwood fought back to within 10 points in the third term and looked like causing an upset before the Eagles shifted up a gear to slam home 8 last quarter goals and win comfortably.

It was a first quarter to forget for the Magpies, seemingly helpless as the Eagles got off to a 34-point lead, weaving through opposition midfielders with ease and hitting the scoreboard at will. Mark LeCras dominated early, with two goals and a tonne of influence around the ground. Collingwood responded in the second quarter, breaking even as they began to curb the influence of key Eagles playmakers.

It was in the third quarter that the Pies really came to play, bringing the margin back within two goals on the back of monster efforts from Adam Treloar and Jack Crisp. American import Mason Cox also showed what he is capable of, with a brilliant term in which he showed poise in traffic as well as being a reliable forward target. Awkward murmurings fell over the Perth crowd during the last break, as the game looked well and truly alive.

Luckily for West Coast fans, the Eagles came out all guns blazing in the fourth, snuffing out any chance of an upset with relentless pressure and gut running, finding goal after goal as Collingwood were left to lick their wounds. Josh Kennedy ended the day with a strange 3 goals and 6 behinds, off target in front of goal but busy nonetheless.

Along with LeCras, the win was set up brilliantly by Brad Sheppard and Jeremy McGovern in defence, while Luke Shuey was his usual workhorse self in the middle. Ruckman Scott Lycett had what was probably his best game to date, contributing 2 goals and 7 tackles to go with his 14 touches.

The win for West Coast sets up a gargantuan clash against Geelong next week, while Collingwood will look to rebound strongly in their match against traditional rivals Carlton – lose that and it could be curtains for Buckley.

Final score
West Coast Eagles 18.16 (124)
Collingwood Magpies 9.8 (62)

Match preview:

The Collingwood Magpies may have impressed on ANZAC Day, but they’ll need to lift again when they travel to meet the West Coast Eagles at Domain Stadium on Sunday night. Join The Roar from 4:40pm (AEST) for live scores and commentary.

After copping a beating from a tougher and smarter Sydney Swans team last week, West Coast are sure to be fired up and desperate to reinstate their claim as a legitimate contender this weekend.

Collingwood are coming off a huge ANZAC day victory, but given the circumstances surrounding their opponent, the entire football world is taking that with a grain of salt.

Nathan Buckley has stood firm with his winning team, the only change being the loss of Travis Varcoe through injury.

Travis Cloke will spend another week in the VFL, and you have to wonder if the decision to not recall the experienced power forward could backfire, especially when Jamie Elliot is still out. The West Coast defence is much stronger than Essendon’s and the highly inexperienced duo of Darcy Moore and Mason Cox could find it very difficult to work into the game.

Scott Pendlebury regained some form in a superb showing last week, while Steele Sidebottom took out best-on-ground honours. Both will need to contribute on the scoreboard and around the ground if the Pies are to spring an upset in the west.

The Eagles struggled with the wet ball last week, and seemed bereft of confidence once the game began to slip away. Their arsenal of forwards all struggled to have an impact, the entire team only producing 7 goals for the day. Do not expect to see this two weeks in a row. Josh J Kennedy, Jack Darling, Mark LeCras – they’re simply too talented to be down like that again.

Fraser McInnes has been dropped for the clash, while Scott Lycett is a handy inclusion.

Nic Naitanui is possibly the Eagles’ most important player, and will have a huge say in his team’s fortunes this evening. With Matthew Priddis and Andrew Gaff at his feet, the Magpies’ defensive skills will have to be sharp from siren-to-siren if they are to curb his influence.

West Coast at home on the rebound is a frightening prospect, and they will certainly pull no punches in their attempt to get back on the winners list.

Both teams are choc-full of gun players in the midfield, but the Eagles certainly have an edge at either end of the ground, with All-Australian defenders and forwards sure to trouble the Magpies.

All eyes will be on the Pies and their effort, with media and fans alike noting their apparent lapses in concentration and dedication. If they can take a brave fight to the Eagles, or even pinch a shock win, it will go a long way to restoring some of the respect they lost earlier this season.

Was last week just a prime example of flat-track bullying or have Collingwood turned a corner? There’s almost no tougher test than the Eagles in Perth, and many questions will be answered come the final siren.

Prediction
Can’t see the Pies kicking anywhere near the same amount of goals as the Eagles.

West Coast by 48.

The West Coast Eagles are set to ravage the Collingwood Magpies, but can the black and white army fight their way to a famous upset? Join The Roar from 4:40pm (AEST) for live scores and commentary, and join in the discussion!

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:48:59+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


The West Coast Eagles have returned to the winners list, beating the Collingwood Magpies by 62 points at Domain Stadium. Collingwood fought back to within 10 points in the third term and looked like causing an upset before the Eagles shifted up a gear to slam home 8 last quarter goals and win comfortably. It was a first quarter to forget for the Magpies, seemingly helpless as the Eagles got off to a 34 point lead, weaving through opposition midfielders with ease and hitting the scoreboard at will. Mark LeCras dominated early, with two goals and a tonne of influence around the ground. Collingwood responded in the second quarter, breaking even as they began to curb the influence of key Eagles playmakers. It was in the third quarter that the Pies really came to play, bringing the margin back within two goals on the back of monster efforts from Adam Treloar and Jack Crisp. American import Mason Cox also showed what he is capable of, with a brilliant term in which he showed poise in traffic as well as being a reliable forward target. Awkward murmurings fell over the Perth crowd during the last break, as the game looked well and truly alive. Luckily for West Coast fans, the Eagles came out all guns blazing in the fourth, snuffing out any chance of an upset with relentless pressure and gut running, finding goal after goal as Collingwood were left to lick their wounds. Josh Kennedy ended the day with a strange 3 goals and 6 behinds, off target in front of goal but busy nonetheless. Along with LeCras, the win was set up brilliantly by Brad Sheppard and Jeremy McGovern in defence, while Luke Shuey was his usual workhorse self in the middle. Ruckman Scott Lycett had what was probably his best game to date, contributing 2 goals and 7 tackles to go with his 14 touches. The win for West Coast sets up a gargantuan clash against Geelong next week, while Collingwood will look to rebound strongly in their match against traditional rivals Carlton - lose that and it could be curtains for Buckley. VOTES 3 – Mark LeCras 2 – Brad Sheppard 1 – Luke Shuey (Kennedy, Lycett and McGovern the unlucky ones.)

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:20:34+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


Hard to believe Collingwood were in this match during the third term. Really disappointing final term from them, totally unacceptable after showing a bit of steel. West Coast are one damn good side. A small match summary will follow shortly!

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:17:08+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


WEST COAST WIN! Eagles by 62 points at Domain Stadium.

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:16:03+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL COLLINGWOOD Broomhead marks uncontested inside 50 after some hard running. He lines up and kicks his second goal. Q4 32′ West Coast 17.16.124 Collingwood 9.8.62

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:13:18+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL WEST COAST Josh Hill all alone at half forward steadies himself, lines up and drills another. All class. Q4 29′ West Coast 17.16.124 Collingwood 8.8.56

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:11:16+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


BEHIND WEST COAST I have never seen this before - Kennedy has kicked the ball through for a goal, and upon review it has been touched on the way through by the back of LeCras' boot. They've called it a behind, but it should've been Mark's goal. Perhaps it touched his back, or hair, or... something. Q4 27′ West Coast 16.16.118 Collingwood 8.8.56

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:09:00+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL WEST COAST Getting ugly now. It's Gaff's turn to join in the party, guiding one through from close range on an angle after some lovely transition work from the Eagles midfield. Q4 25′ West Coast 17.15.117 Collingwood 8.8.56

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:08:06+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


Good on ya mate, thanks for the comments! Go Leicester!

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:07:44+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


Kennedy has 3.6 this afternoon. It's hard to assess how good he's been. Q4 24′ West Coast 16.15.111 Collingwood 8.8.56

2016-05-01T09:07:07+00:00

dan indevon

Guest


Thanks for the call Shannon. Time for me to brave the Devon cold. Cheers

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:06:27+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL WEST COAST Kennedy is given a free kick in front of goal off the ball. This one's easy. Q4 23′ West Coast 16.15.111 Collingwood 8.8.56

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:05:08+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


It's all cruise control now for the Eagles, taking any pace out of the game and playing things safe. Q4 21′ West Coast 15.15.105 Collingwood 8.8.56

2016-05-01T09:04:40+00:00

dan indevon

Guest


Overall, Collingwood could look at Leicester. You begin with a strong defence. Collingwood's defence looks very disorganised.

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:02:48+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL WEST COAST It's all falling apart now for Collingwood. Cripps has kicked his third goal for the quarter, running in and nailing one from 50. He has been super. Q4 18′ West Coast 15.15.105 Collingwood 8.8.56

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:01:30+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL WEST COAST Late inclusion Hutchings snaps a nice roving goal. Q4 17′ West Coast 14.15.99 Collingwood 8.8.56

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T09:00:47+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


West Coast trap the ball forward. They won't lose from here now. Q4 17′ West Coast 13.15.93 Collingwood 8.8.56

2016-05-01T09:00:20+00:00

dan indevon

Guest


In all honesty West Coast are probably a 6-8 goal better team than Collingwood - so Collingwood have been on par overall. I am not sure where Collingwood go from here. Is it the list of the gameplan?

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T08:59:08+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


BEHIND COLLINGWOOD Maynard has a shot from 45m out but it fades. Running out of time now. Q4 15′ West Coast 13.15.93 Collingwood 8.8.56

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T08:57:42+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL WEST COAST Cripps is the last quarter hero the Eagles needed. Sprints forward and takes a diving mark in front of goal as the ball is kicked in over his head. It's an easy set shot and he makes no mistake. Q4 14′ West Coast 13.15.93 Collingwood 8.7.55

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T08:55:12+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


BEHIND COLLINGWOOD A low Blair dribbler is kicked through on the line. Great reflex defence. Q4 11′ West Coast 12.15.87 Collingwood 8.7.55

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