2015 NAB Cup Round 1: Brisbane v Saint Kilda Burpengary Saturday 28/02/2015

Started by LF, February 24, 2015, 01:07:59 PM

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For information here is the report from the game.

http://www.lions.com.au/news/2015-02-28/beams-rich-solid-first-up

WHAT WE LEARNED
Brisbane Lions: The engine room looks as good as advertised. With Dayne Beams fitting in nicely and Daniel Rich able to switch between half-back and the middle, the Lions have plenty of class options in the centre of the ground. Coach Justin Leppitsch still has some decisions to make with his forward line ahead of round one, though. On a difficult day for the big guys, Michael Close, Daniel McStay and Brent Staker all showed glimpses, without doing enough to claim a regular spot.

St Kilda: While they might lack a little polish, you'll get plenty of pluck from the Saints this season. The midfield has the makings of a solid combination, with David Armitage, Leigh Montagna and Jack Newnes performing strongly to go alongside the classy Jack Steven. They have terrific endeavour, and even with the Lions trying to move the ball quickly, were rarely able to with the Saints' pressure. Paddy McCartin and Tim Membrey showed enough up forward.

NEW FACES
Brisbane Lions: While Dayne Beams was a standout with his terrific workrate, fellow recruit Mitch Robinson found it a little tougher to find the ball. He did link nicely around the stoppages and finished with 10 touches and clearly adds a competitive edge. Draftee Jaden McGrath was energetic, and a great second quarter smother led directly to a Sam Mayes goal. Rookie ruckman Archie Smith looked right at home as he shared time with Matthew Leuenberger, while fellow academy product Harris Andrews looked assured in his half of action.

St Kilda: With limited chances in the forward 50, number one draft pick Paddy McCartin showed enough to get Saints fans excited. He kicked a goal in the first quarter and missed another relatively easy set shot, finishing with 10 disposals, five marks and 1.1. His forward partner and Sydney Swans recruit Tim Membrey was in the same boat, starved of chances, but kicking 1.1 and showing he could provide a contest. Small forward draftee Jack Lonie kicked a clever goal and was lively after coming on for Jack Billings.

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Quote from: Rusty00 on February 28, 2015, 10:00:00 PM
What was Geary's role? HB sweeper or midfield?

I only watched he first half (before foo fighters) but to me it looked like he was playing back and allowed to push up when we were attacking.

Quote from: Ricochet on February 28, 2015, 07:02:29 PM
Really wanna see the Saints towards the end of NAB. Reckon there could be a spot in my backline for one of them, but their defence lineup could change quickly. Geary, Savage, Webster are all down there, and add Newnes sometimes.

I'm pretty sure Webster had surgery on a finger recently? If so it looks like he wont be there at the start of the season.

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