Showing posts with label Hammer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hammer. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Swans hammer game Bulldogs

Updated August 19, 2012 22:07:28

Adam Goodes hit form as a multi-faceted Sydney attack tuned up for some looming blockbusters with their biggest AFL score in more than six years against the Western Bulldogs on Sunday.

Even a three-goal deficit at the first change and a stunning 47-disposal game from Bulldogs star Ryan Griffen could not stop the top-placed Swans winning 26.11 (167) to 13.7 (85) at Docklands.

Goodes bounced back from a quiet performance against Collingwood last round, combining a season-high 22 disposals with 11 marks and three goals.

Ruck duo Shane Mumford and Mike Pyke, who sustained a minor ankle injury late in the game, chimed in for three majors each, as did Lewis Roberts-Thomson, while key target Sam Reid notched two in his return from a knee injury, among 14 Swans goal-scorers.

Coach John Longmire said there were signs that dual Brownlow Medallist Goodes was hitting his peak.

"He ended up kicking three but also importantly contributed a lot to other players' scores as well, which is what he's able to do when he's at his best," Longmire said.

Longmire said Reid's return and the spread of scorers helped.

"It allows probably Goodesy to play a bit more of a smaller (player's) role," he said.

"Even though he's (192cm) and 100kg he then becomes more of a roaming type forward ... that was the bonus of getting Reidy back today, just to get that structure right."

Midfielder Josh Kennedy continued his superb season with 33 disposals, eight clearances and a goal.

Longmire said the bullocking on-baller's form this year had fluctuated between incredible and very good, with Sunday's game in the former category.

But the Swans will face vastly superior opposition to the Bulldogs for the rest of this year.

They meet second-placed Hawthorn at the SCG on Saturday, when a win will virtually seal the minor premiership, before meeting reigning premiers Geelong at Kardinia Park in the last home and away round.

Veteran Jude Bolton might return from a knee injury against the Hawks, but more likely against the Cats.

Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney said his young team, whose losing streak stretched to nine games, battled harder than the scoreboard gave them credit for.

"The scoreboard was disappointing. The effort wasn't and the spirit wasn't," McCartney said.

"But we paid a heavy price whenever we didn't complete the basics of the game well."

Swans: 26.11 (167) - Pyke 3, Roberts-Thomson 3, Goodes 3, Mumford 3, McGlynn 2, Reid 2, O'Keeffe 2, Jack 2, Parker, Hannebery, Morton, McVeigh, Kennedy, Jetta

Bulldogs: 13.7 (85) - Addison 4, Dickson 3, Giansiracusa 2, Johannisen, Lake, Picken, Cordy

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Tags: sport, australian-football-league, melbourne-3000, vic, sydney-2000, nsw, australia

First posted August 19, 2012 18:19:55


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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Lions hammer GWS at the Gabba

Updated May 20, 2012 16:51:53

Daniel Merrett has had his critics this season, but the defender-turned forward silenced the doubters on Sunday, kicking seven goals in Brisbane's 92-point thumping of Greater Western Sydney.

Merrett and Johnathan Brown had 12 goals between them as the Lions ran over the Giants, 19.18 (132) to 5.10 (40) - Brisbane's biggest win since round 17, 2007.

Kevin Sheedy rested five players from last week's win against Gold Coast, and it showed as GWS lacked the strength to go with Brisbane.

Merrett told Grandstand the players were happy and relieved to get the win.

"I think if we had lost today it would have been pretty disastrous," he said.

"It was a morale-boosting game to win, to sing the club song again and get the four points (was good) and head into North Melbourne next week with a bit of confidence."

The Giants could not deal with the height and physicality of Merrett and Brown up forward, and they were punished soundly for their failings.

The Lions had 65 entries inside 50 compared to 32 for GWS, and 140 more disposals than their opponents.

Early on, Brisbane's other forwards cleared out of the attacking zone to give Merrett a clear run, and he didn't disappoint.

For a while it looked like Fred Fanning's famous record haul of 18 goals in a match was in danger, as Merrett kicked five in the first quarter alone.

As the Gabba crowd roared him on, Merrett could have had an even bigger start, fumbling another chance and missing with a set shot after the first quarter siren.

"Brownie and Patrick Karnezis got up the field ... Brownie is back to full fitness, he was going to do a bit of work today, put me deeper and see how I went," Merrett said.

The Lions forward was keen to share the credit for the improved scoring performance.

"I think it was just great delivery of the ball, and we had a few more inside 50s this week, that always helps,'' he said.

The Giants held the line in the second quarter, losing the term three goals to two, but bringing some respectability to the score at half-time.

Brisbane wasted chances early in the second half, but as GWS tired in the final quarter, the Lions resumed their dominance, with Tom Rockliff kicking three goals in quick time, and Brown completing his five-goal haul.

Two players kicked their first goals in AFL - Andrew Phillips of GWS, and Dayne Zorko of the Lions.

Dom Tyson gave GWS a highlight at the end of the match, taking half a dozen bounces and kicking a goal on the run from 50 on the boundary.

Overall, however, it was a long day for the visitors.

While the Lions head to Melbourne to face the Kangaroos next week, GWS face a tough home game against the high-flying Bombers.

Lions: 19.18 (132) - Merrett 7, Brown 5, Rockliff 3, Karnezis 2, Zorko, Rich,

GWS: 5.10 (40) Wilson, Scully, Phillips, Giles, Tyson.

Tags: sport, australian-football-league, australia, qld, brisbane-4000

First posted May 20, 2012 16:05:20


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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Man jailed over hammer attack

Published:Wednesday, July 6, 2011 7:02 AESTExpires:Tuesday, October 4, 2011 7:02 AEST

A 21-year-old Melbourne man has been jailed for three years over a hammer attack at a junior football match.

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Tags: courts-and-trials, australian-football-league, assault, greenvale-3059, melbourne-3000


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Saturday, April 16, 2011

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