Poll
Question:
Who Will Win?
Option 1: West Coast
votes: 2
Option 2: Allstars
votes: 1
Option 3: Don't Care just want to know how players go for fantasy teams
votes: 5
Option 4: Don't Care at all just get the season started
votes: 5
Really annoyed that is isn't being televised but we can follow it online and on 6pr
http://www.6pr.com.au/
And courtesy of Rico here
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/afl/a/26365817/follow-west-coast-v-all-stars-live/
West Coast Eagles
1. Mitch Brown
3. Andrew Gaff
4. Dom Sheed
5. Brad Sheppard
6. Elliot Yeo
7. Chris Masten (captain)
12. Sharrod Wellingham
15. Jamie Cripps
20. Jeremy McGovern
21. Brant Colledge
22. Callum Sinclair
26. Sam Butler
28. Tom Lamb
29. Scott Lycett
30. Jackson Nelson
31. Will Schofield
32. Simon Tunbridge
36. Fraser McInnes
37. Tom Barrass
39. Malcolm Karpany
40. Dylan Main
42. Alec Waterman
43. Rowen Powell
44. Jamie Bennell
46. Paddy Brophy
47. Kane Lucas
Indigenous All Stars
1. Jack Martin
2. Shane Edwards
3. Jake Neade
4. Jonathon Griffin
5. Jarrod Harbrow
6. Danyle Pearce
7. Stephen Hill
8. Jay Kennedy-Harris
9. Shaun Burgoyne (captain)
10. Bradley Hill
13. Jake Long
14. Brady Grey
16. Nathan Wilson
17. Neville Jetta
20. Jarman Impey
21. Jermaine Miller-Lewis
23. Curtly Hampton
25. Sean Lemmons
26. Jarrod Pickett
27. Jarrod Garlett
28. Cameron Ellis-Yolmen
29. Josh McGuinness
32. Lewis Jetta
33. Josh Hill
38. Shaun Edwards
40. Abaina Davis
The match sold out as well
I didn't realise Josh McGuinness was indigenous. :o
Didnt realize Danyl Pearce was indigineous,,
I just want to see how many JKH kicks
Wish this was televised.
And not that it matters much but its at Leedy LF
Quote from: Ricochet on February 20, 2015, 06:47:58 PM
Wish this was televised.
And not that it matters much but its at Leedy LF
So it is haha
Just been hearing Domain Stadium mentioned a bit on the radio today so was in my head :P
Jack Martin to dominate tonight
Nick Rynne: Subi's Shane Yarran added to the squad, as above, with South Freo's Marlon Pickett also having a run. No players out, the All Stars have just added two to their squad
Nick Rynne: Yep, the squad is now 28 players. Word from the AFL is the WAFC wanted a couple of local boys to get the experience.
Comment From Stephen
Any idea why it's not being televised? Seems silly not to
Nick Rynne: Stephen, it's not a fixture that has traditionally been played on TV. It has been streamed in the past, not sure why not this year. Hopefully it can grow to the same levels as the NRL's Indigenous All Star game one day.
Well that is stupid,if they want it to grow bigger they need to televise it
Nick Rynne: Worth noting that there is a best on ground award, the Polly Farmer Medal.
Nick Rynne: Gaff, Masten, Lycett, Sheed in the centre for WCE
6:13
Nick Rynne: Griffin, Harbrow, Burgoyne, D Pearce in middle for All Stars
Shaun Edwards kicks the first goal
score is 1 1 7 Allstars
Eagles yet to score
Jezza :D kicks a long one to give the Eagles a goal
Sheppard goals
Allstars 1 1 7
Eagles 2 1 13
Wellingham Goals
Allstars 1 2 8
Eagles 3 2 20
Also
Nick Rynne: Guys, there are no stats being recorded for this game. Can give you goals, but touches are another matter
And that is the 1st quarter done and that is the score ^^^
Nick Rynne: Sharrod Wellingham and Callum Sinclair looking like West Coast's best early.
Goal to Lewis Jetta
and now the late inclusion Shane Yarran goals
Allstars 3 2 20
Eagles 3 2 20
Gaff goals Eagles back in front
Now Jarrod Pickett kicks one for the Allstars all squared up again
Nick Rynne: Shane Yarran is having a blinder, just needs to convert. Could a WAFL player end up the best for the All Stars?
He misses
Allstars 3 points up
Bradley Hill goals just before the siren
Nick Rynne: HALF-TIME
WCE 4.2 (26)
IAS 5.6 (36)
Nick Rynne: Goals: All Stars: B Hill, S Edwards, S Yarran, L Jetta, J Pickett,
West Coast: Wellingham, McGovern, Sheppard, Gaff
Nick Rynne: Jack Martin starting to do some nice things. Dom Sheed for the Eagles.
Nick Rynne: Masten, Sinclair, Wellingham, Gaff some of West Coast's best.
Nick Rynne: Martin, S Hill, B Hill, Burgoyne, Yarran best for the All Stars.
Quote from: LF on February 20, 2015, 09:15:44 PM
Shaun Edwards kicks the first goal
That's all I needed to hear, he's going in my SC team :-X
Nick Rynne: Interesting for Melbourne fans, Jay Kennedy-Harris is playing in a back pocket at times.
Nick Rynne: Malcolm Karpany has been moved up the field and is having some nice link-up possessions for WCE
Nick Rynne: Stephen Hill moving into best on ground contention. Runs harder than anyone
Comment From Tom
Has Brady Grey featured much?
7:26
Nick Rynne: Grey's looking good in tight spaces. He's on the ball.
Nick Rynne: Harbrow playing in the midfield mainly. He's looking very handy, similar role to what he plays at the Suns.
Tom Lamb is getting his first run of the game
Comment From Tank
How is the 2 time Premiership player Brad Hill going?
7:28
Nick Rynne: Looking very nice, hard running down the wings.
Comment From Guest
much from Abaina Davis from Syd?
Nick Rynne: Davis pretty solid as a key back.
Cripps goals
All Stars lead 38-35
Allstars 5 8
Eagles 5 5
Fraser Mcinnes doing quiet a bit of rucking for Eagles as well
Nick Rynne: THREE QUARTER-TIME
All Stars 5.8 (38)
West Coast 5.5 (35)
Nick Rynne: Goals: All Stars: B Hill, S Edwards, S Yarran, L Jetta, J Pickett,
West Coast: Wellingham, McGovern, Sheppard, Gaff, Cripps
Comment From Christian
Best on ground?
Nick Rynne: Stephen Hill probably has his nose in front right now. Brad Hill, Callum Sinclair, Chris Masten all in the conversation.
Comment From jtshawy
Love your work Nicko - looks like a close contest! How's the Eagle rucks going: Lycett/Sinclair?
Nick Rynne: Sinclair gets the points tonight, Lycett played a bit more up forward but Sinclair has done plenty all over the ground
Nick Rynne: Tom Lamb been OK here, reads the pace of the game well.
Nick Rynne: And he's just been floored by Abe Davis! 50m penalty to the Eagles
Nick Rynne: GOAL! West Coast rookie Rowen Powell puts his side ahead . They lead 42-40
Nick Rynne: Jake Long has had a couple of good touches the last few minutes, for those asking.
Nick Rynne: Tom Lamb given the free kick for chopping the arms.
Nick Rynne: GOAL! He's kicked it on a pretty tough angle. Eagles lead 48-40 with seven minutes remaining.
Nick Rynne: Kane Lucas has been serviceable, but had no great influence.
Nick Rynne: Tom Lamb doing some very nice things here.
Tom Lamb with a ripping cameo in this final quarter. One to watch
Nick Rynne: Marlon Pickett almost took the mark of the night. Got some serious air time, just spilled it on the way down
Nick Rynne: FULL TIME
West Coast 7.7
All Stars 5.11
BEST
WCE: Wellingham, Sinclair, Masten, Schofield, Lamb.
IAS: Burgoyne, Martin, S Hill, Harbrow.
Nick Rynne: GOALS
WCE: Wellingham, McGovern, Sheppard, Gaff, Cripps, Powell, Lamb
IAS: B Hill, S Edwards, S Yarran, L Jetta, J Pickett
Lamb named in Eagles best and he played not even 2 full quarters
Comment From Guest
Did Dom sheed play? If so how did he go?
8:02
Nick Rynne: Dom was pretty handy playing on the ball. Expect him to get plenty of game time in the NAB Challenge.
Comment From Jordan
How did the two Melbourne boys (Jetta and JKH) go tonight? Cheers Nick
8:04
Nick Rynne: JKH came into the game more the longer it went on, some good running through the middle and off half-back. Jetta solid.
Nick Rynne: POLLY FARMER MEDAL: Awarded to All Stars captain Shaun Burgoyne.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/26369936/wellingham-stars-for-eagles/
Sharrod Wellingham starred and draftee Tom Lamb produced a final-quarter cameo as West Coast opened their pre-season campaign with an eight-point win over the Indigenous All-Stars at Medibank Stadium tonight.
Chris Masten rewarded team selectors for appointing him Eagles captain for the night with an industrious display on the ball.
But it was 26-year-old Wellingham who helped drag West Coast over the line in the second half, with the hosts kicking the game’s final three goals to triumph 7.7 (49) to 5.11 (41).
Wellingham booted a first-quarter goal but saved his best for the last quarter, driving the ball forward from stoppages as the Eagles held a talented All-Stars line-up to just five behinds in the second half.
Lamb was introduced into the contest in the second half and was a dominant figure up forward in the final term.
He was awarded a free kick with eight minutes on the clock and slotted the goal from 30m out on a tight angle to guarantee West Could would start their season with a solid victory.
Stephen Hill combined with experienced duo Shaun Burgoyne and Jarrod Harbrow to seize ascendancy for the indigenous side through the middle of the ground during the second term as the All-Stars kicked four of the quarter’s five goals.
Burgoyne â€" the All-Stars captain â€" was awarded the Polly Farmer Medal after being named best on ground.
Gold Coast youngster Jack Martin was a livewire in attack, while Subiaco’s Shane Yarran bobbed up to kick 1.2 after being a late call-up.
Fringe ruckman Callum Sinclair outshone Scott Lycett for West Coast with a mobile display around the ground as the pair wrestle for the right to partner Nic Naitanui come round one.
WEST COAST 3.2 4.2 5.5 7.7 (49)
ALL-STARS 1.2 5.6 5.8 5.11 (41)
GOALS â€" WEST COAST: J McGovern, B Sheppard, S Wellingham, A Gaff, J Cripps, R Powell, T Lamb. ALL-STARS: S Edwards, L Jetta, S Yarran, J Pickett, B Hill.
BEST â€" WEST COAST: S Wellingham, C Sinclair, C Masten, W Schofield, T Lamb. ALL-STARS: S Burgoyne, J Martin, S Hill, J Harbrow.
INJURIES â€" WEST COAST: None. ALL-STARS: None.
CROWD: 10,000 (approx) at Medibank Stadium.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-02-20/match-report-eagles-v-all-stars
WEST Coast has come from behind to record its first win of a new season over the AFL Indigenous All Stars in an entertaining exhibition game at Medibank Stadium in Perth.
The Eagles trailed by 10 points at half time but injected young legs into the game after the break to kick three goals to none in the second half and win 7.7 (49) to 5.11 (41).
The match was played in front of a sell-out crowd of close to 10,000.
All Stars captain Shaun Burgoyne won the Polly Farmer Medal for best player on the ground, with his class shining brightly throughout the night.
But it was Eagles rookie Rowen Powell and new recruit Tom Lamb who provided a spark in the last quarter kicking a goal apiece to drag the home side over the line.
The All Stars midfield, led by Burgoyne, Jarrod Harbrow and the Hill brothers, Bradley and Stephen, took the game on but their forwards couldn't finish. The All Stars kicked just five behinds in the second half.
They had started brightly, kicking the first goal of the match - Shaun Edwards finishing brilliantly on the run after Jack Martin and Shane Edwards had provided some early spark.
But when Jeremy McGovern nailed a 55m set shot, the Eagles grabbed the ascendency with the aid of a strong breeze. Brad Sheppard benefitted from McGovern's strong aerial presence, crumbing and snapping for the Eagles second.
Sharrod Wellingham was influential as well with a classy finish on the run to extend the lead.
But the All Stars hit back in the second term with run and carry a key feature of their play.
The Hill brothers, playing together for the first time in more than a decade, were dangerous through the midfield. Stephen found Bradley in open space and the two-time premiership player finished with aplomb from 40m.
Bradley Hill also set-up a goal for Shane Yarran, a Subiaco player in the WAFL who was drafted into the All Stars side late on Friday afternoon.

Both sides tired in the second half and the skills dropped away in the warm conditions.
The Eagles added some fresh legs with Powell and Lamb providing energetic targets inside 50m in the last quarter.
I must have been watching the wrong game
Masten was bloody horrendous!!!! Clanger king ... Constantly making mistakes
This Lamb news makes me sad because I really wanted him at Carlton
Dom Sheed could be a handy alternative to Brayshaw/Biggs/Van Berlo
ACL for MacKenzie
http://m.westcoasteagles.com.au/news/2015-02-28/acl-for-ezy