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2020 Toyota AFL Premiership
Brisbane Lions v West Coast Eagles
Round 3 • Saturday 20 June 2020 • 9:40 AM (UTC)
74 10.14
Full Time
44 6.8
Lions Won By 30
Gabba,  Brisbane  • Yuggera - Toorabul

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    Match preview: Eagles v Lions

    Take a look at the stats that matter, a key match-up and an Eagle to watch ahead of our clash with Brisbane

    Where and when: The Gabba. Saturday, June 20 (5.40pm AWST)

    TV: Live on 7 Mate, Fox Sports 3, Kayo and the official AFL app

    What it means for the Eagles: Saturday’s match will be about redemption on two fronts. First, the Eagles will want to atone for their lacklustre showing against the Suns, which resulted in a 44-point round two loss. Second, the team will want to exact some revenge on Brisbane, who bettered them by, ironically, 44 points the last time the teams met at The Gabba (Round 1, 2019). West Coast will also be eager to put in a good performance for their milestone men, Andrew Gaff (200 games) and Jamie Cripps (150 club games).

    The stat: Elliot Yeo has evolved into a tackling machine in recent years. He led the league for total tackles in 2019 (167) and is ranked first in the competition this year after two rounds with 18 effective tackles in his stats column. The Eagles will need its two-time John Worsfold medallist to be at his defensive best against the Lions, who possess one of the AFL’s most mobile centre lines.

    The matchup: Jack Darling v Harris Andrews

    This contest could determine the outcome of Saturday night’s game. Darling might have only picked up a pair of goals in West Coast’s first two games, but the club’s back-to-back leading goal-kicker has been in the thick of the action this season, registering six score involvements so far. He appears poised for a big outing and has the capacity to break a game open with his strength, speed and sharp work in front of the big sticks. Andrews, who earned his first all-Australian blazer last year, will be using every trick in his defensive playbook to stop Darling. It will be an engaging and pivotal battle.

    It’s a big week for: Andrew Gaff and Jamie Cripps

    The dynamic Eagles duo will be desperate to light up The Gabba in their milestone matches. Gaff will be aiming to gather plenty of the Sherrin in his 200th senior outing while Cripps, who will become a life member of the Eagles upon playing his 150th game in blue and gold, will be hell bent on kicking a bag against Brisbane on his special day.

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    Big call: Jack Petruccelle runs wild and kicks three goals

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    Match report: Lions sink claws into Eagles

    West Coast suffered its second defeat in Queensland in successive weeks at the Gabba

    Brisbane has notched back-to-back wins after accounting for West Coast by 30 points at the Gabba on Saturday night.

    After a low-scoring first half, the Lions exploded in the third term with five goals to blow the game open.

    The onslaught started with a controversial free kick to Jarrod Berry, but there was nothing dubious about big contested marks from Oscar McInernery and Dan McStay that gave the Lions a 17-point buffer heading into the final term.

    With a small but vocal crowd watching on, the home side powered away to the 10.14 (74) to 6.8 (44) victory.

    Despite the pre-match withdrawal of Dayne Zorko, the Lions' midfield didn't miss a beat with Lachie Neale, Hugh McCluggage, Jarryd Lyons and Jarrod Berry all racking up big numbers.

    West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui was arguably the most influential player on the ground and Andrew Gaff had the bill on a string, but the rest of the star-studded midfield was largely anonymous.

    The Lions now move to 2-1 on the season and with the next two games at the Gabba, they could set themselves up beautifully for a top-four spot.

    West Coast, who still has two more matches in Queensland, remains in the bottom six with just one win.

    Nic Nat exposes Lions' weak link
    Brisbane was without No.1 big man Stef Martin and his absence was telling with West Coast talisman Nic Naitanui dominating the ruck. Archie Smith, playing just his 12th senior match, and Oscar McInerney were no match for the star Eagle. Naitanui had 34 hitouts and nine clearances, as well as laying four tackles in a superb performance. The Lions still managed to get the four points, but with Martin banged up and nearing the end of his career, they will need to address their ruck situation for this season and beyond.

    Was this tackle dangerous?
    In the opening stage of the third term, Lewis Jetta was penalised for a dangerous tackle on Jarrod Berry 20m out from goal. The umpire said the Eagle drove the Lion head first into the ground in a dangerous manner. The resulting goal gave the Lions the lead that they never gave up.

    Long road to 250
    If there was anyone who deserved to get to the 250-game milestone it's four-time premiership defender Grant Birchall. The 32-year-old, who managed just eight games in his final three seasons at the Hawks, crossed to Brisbane in last year's Telstra AFL Trade Period. After missing the season-opener, Birchall has played the past two matches and looks to have put his wretched run with injuries behind him. If he can stay on the park, his experience could be crucial for the Lions in the finals.

    BRISBANE 1.2 2.6 7.9 10.14 (74)
    WEST COAST 2.1 3.4 5.4 6.8 (44)

    GOALS
    Brisbane: J.Berry 3, Neale 2, Starcevich, Cameron, McInerney, McStay, Bailey
    West Coast: Ryan 3, Darling, Naitanui, Ryan, Kennedy,

    BEST
    Brisbane: Neale, McCluggage, Berry, Lyons, Starcevich
    West Coast: Naitanui, Gaff, Ryan

    INJURIES
    Brisbane: Dayne Zorko (Achilles soreness) replaced in selected side by Cam Ellis-Yolmen
    West Coast: Nil

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