{"id":36092,"date":"2018-06-15T21:17:01","date_gmt":"2018-06-15T10:17:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.afldraftcentral.com.au\/?p=36092"},"modified":"2021-10-06T06:29:07","modified_gmt":"2021-10-05T20:29:07","slug":"weekend-previews-tac-cup-round-9","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/afl\/2018\/06\/15\/weekend-previews-tac-cup-round-9\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekend previews: TAC Cup &#8211; Round 9"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>THERE are five games this weekend in the TAC Cup, with Sandringham Dragons and Eastern Ranges having a weekend off ahead of their standalone clash on June 30 &#8211; during the school holidays. The five games throw up some interesting possibilities given ladder positions as we pass the halfway mark of the 2018 TAC Cup season.<\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>GEELONG FALCONS v. WESTERN JETS<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>Round 9 \u2013 Saturday, June 16, 11am <\/b><b>Avalon Airport Oval (Chirnside Park), Werribee<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Both sides head into this Round 9 clash relatively understrength with all of Western&#8217;s Vic Metro representatives out of the side, while Geelong just has the returning <strong>Dane Hollenkamp<\/strong>, and <strong>Blake Schlensog<\/strong> (who has been named as a Vic Country emergency) in the team. A win for the Jets is crucial given a loss could mean they drop outside the top four, while victory would potentially see them move to second on the TAC Cup table with a Gippsland loss. For Geelong, a big win could see them jag eighth spot off the Cannons, but a loss could see them slip one spot to eleventh on the table. Western has a relatively stable clearance midfield with <strong>Jaden Rice<\/strong>, <strong>Connor Thar<\/strong> and <strong>Jack Watkins<\/strong> all able to extract the ball from a stoppage. They will likely take advantage of a Geelong side without its first choice midfield, however <strong>Baxter Mensch<\/strong> has been a big ball winner and clearance player this season, while <strong>Charlie Harris<\/strong> on the wing and <strong>Brayden Ham<\/strong> at half-forward can also win the footy and impact up the ground. It is great to see <strong>Titit Nyak<\/strong> back in the team after a long absence through injury, with Geelong&#8217;s defence remaining relatively untouched given the 1-2 combination of Hollenkamp and<strong> Cooper Cartledge<\/strong>\u00a0has been solid for the Falcons. Without <strong>Emerson Jeka<\/strong>, the Jets will look to <strong>Aaron Clarke<\/strong> and the 190cm <strong>Tom Warner<\/strong> to provide the tall timber.\u00a0<strong>Steven Kyriazis<\/strong> and last week&#8217;s best on ground <strong>Darcy Cassar<\/strong>\u00a0are set to do the ground level work. Given the outs it is hard to predict a winner in this one, with the Jets likely to prevail in the midfield battle, but Geelong has had a lot of continuity this season with its top-end talent at either school football or out for AFL Academy duties.<\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>DANDENONG STINGRAYS v. OAKLEIGH CHARGERS<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>Round 9 \u2013 Saturday, June 16, 2.15pm <\/b><b>Shepley Oval, Dandenong<\/b><\/p>\n<p>If we are talking about top-end talent missing, then you need not go further than this game with the most representatives from both of the Victorian sides &#8211; Dandenong for Country and Oakleigh for Metro &#8211; having a big impact on the team selection. Both teams will be relying on their bottom-agers and non-school football players, in a game that resulted in Oakleigh getting up in Round 5. This time around the Chargers are digging deep into their list, and it will take a mighty challenge to up-end the in-form Stingrays, who welcome back potential number one pick next year <strong>Hayden Young<\/strong>, as well as <strong>Will Hamill<\/strong> and <strong>Bailey Schmidt<\/strong> &#8211; the latter having played for Vic Country last week. For Oakleigh, <strong>Bailey Griffiths<\/strong> will hope to take advantage in the ruck in what will be a fantastic battle with Schmidt, as the Chargers have <strong>Xavier O&#8217;Neill<\/strong>, <strong>Lachlan Bugeja<\/strong> and <strong>Sam Harte<\/strong> among others through the midfield who can win plenty of the football. They will go up against Dandenong skipper <strong>Campbell Hustwaite<\/strong>, Hamill, and <strong>Lachlan McDonnell<\/strong> who has been in good form. <strong>Angus Patterson<\/strong> will line-up at full-forward as <strong>Matthew Cumming<\/strong> and <strong>Sam De Koning<\/strong> hold down the key defensive posts. The likes of <strong>Matthew Gahan<\/strong> and <strong>Jamie Plumridge<\/strong> will look to create some run out of the back half. For the Chargers, they have a number of defensive forwards who can kick goals including <strong>Atu Bosenavulagi<\/strong> and <strong>Daniel Scala<\/strong>, while over-ager <strong>Tom Hogan<\/strong> has the unique opportunity to face his teammates from last year, crossing from the Stingrays in the off-season after missing out on being drafted last year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>BENDIGO PIONEERS v. MURRAY BUSHRANGERS<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>Round 9 \u2013 Sunday, June 17, 12pm <\/b><b>Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The TAC Cup Radio team head up to Bendigo for the clash between the Pioneers and Murray Bushrangers. The Pioneers had a really competitive effort last week against the Western Jets, levelling with just a few minutes left on the clock, before going down by seven points. The Bushrangers had a disappointing loss to a strengthened Oakleigh side, feeling the brunt of missing many players for Vic Country and Allies duty. It does not get any easier for the Bushrangers, losing one of last week&#8217;s best in <strong>Mathew Walker<\/strong> to Allies duty, and a couple of consistent defenders in <strong>Nick Murray<\/strong> and<strong> Ajak Dang<\/strong> to injury. <strong>Mark Marriott<\/strong> was impressive in his first game back from injury and will look to press for Vic Country claims with a good performance here, taking on another in-form ruck in <strong>Daniel Keating<\/strong>. With <strong>Ben Kelly<\/strong> and <strong>Jordon Butts<\/strong> lining up in the forward line, the Bushrangers will look to stretch the Pioneers defence, especially given Bendigo has lost full-back <strong>Josh Grace<\/strong> for this match. The 191cm <strong>William Wallace<\/strong> will have his hands full with the 202cm Kelly and 197cm Butts, and given the strength in the Bushrangers midfield, Bendigo defence will need to be on its game. Arguably the most important players for the Pioneers are <strong>Noah Wheeler<\/strong>, <strong>Zane Keighran<\/strong> and <strong>Hunter Lawrence<\/strong>, who will rotate through that midfield and just simply have to win the clearances. The <strong>Perez<\/strong> brothers &#8211; <strong>Oscar<\/strong>, an overager and <strong>Flynn<\/strong>, a bottom-ager &#8211; were impressive last week and will hope to continue that form. <strong>James Schischka<\/strong> is a Vic Country player who will be keen to impress for a call-up, while <strong>Liam Marciano<\/strong> has been consistent out of defence. For the Bushrangers, <strong>Ely Smith<\/strong> continues to tick boxes week-in, week-out, <strong>Dylan<\/strong> and <strong>Kyle Clarke<\/strong> are always busy, and the forward line that contains <strong>Bailey Frauenfelder<\/strong> and <strong>Jye Chalcraft<\/strong> is always going to be dangerous. The Bushrangers will be looking to bounce back after a big loss last week,\u00a0but at home in Bendigo, and after a really promising performance last week, you cannot rule out the Pioneers, either.<\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>GIPPSLAND POWER v. CALDER CANNONS<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>Round 9 \u2013 Sunday, June 17, 1pm <\/b><b>Morwell Football Ground, Morwell<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Over in Morwell, the Gippsland Power take on the Calder Cannons. Gippsland were missing most of its top-end talent through resting for Vic Country representation last round, but it mattered little as they stormed past the Geelong Falcons, and now welcome back hard nosed defender\/midfielder <strong>Brock Smith<\/strong> and livewire forward <strong>Irving Mosquito<\/strong> &#8211; the latter of whom has returned from injury. While the likes of <strong>Xavier Duursma<\/strong>, <strong>Sam Flanders<\/strong>, <strong>Caleb Serong<\/strong>, <strong>Matt McGannon<\/strong> and <strong>Kyle Reid<\/strong> will be in Adelaide for Vic Country&#8217;s clash with South Australia, the Power are in a very good position. They sit second and could well be top-of-the-table by round&#8217;s end if Oakleigh can upset first placed Dandenong on Saturday. For Calder, they are eighth, but have the GWV Rebels, Geelong Falcons and Eastern Ranges chomping at their heels. They also lose a truckload of top-end talent for this game, with AFL Academy members <strong>Jack Bytel<\/strong> and<strong> Curtis Taylor<\/strong>, co-captain <strong>Mitch Podhajski<\/strong>, and Vic Metro representatives <strong>Lachlan Sholl<\/strong> and <strong>Jack Evans<\/strong> all out. Consistent key position player <strong>Daniel Hanna<\/strong> returns, as do a number of solid bottom-agers, but there is no doubting Calder will be looking for something special from its next tier of players to come away with the win. <strong>John Roumeliotis<\/strong> made a successful return from injury, and he and <strong>Jake Riccardi<\/strong> might pose some problems for the Gippsland defence with their strength, while <strong>Tye Browning<\/strong> and <strong>Sam Graham<\/strong> are always players that can get their hands on the ball. For Gippsland though, they have a relatively stable team despite some of the big outs. They will be looking to capitalise with\u00a0<strong>Rylan Henkel<\/strong> rucking to Smith along with Mosquito and <strong>Riley Baldi<\/strong>\u00a0looking like an ominous prospect, as is the forward line with <strong>Noah Gown<\/strong> and <strong>Josh Smith<\/strong> who have been known to hit the scoreboard. Couple that with the fact <strong>Jake Van der Pligt<\/strong> and <strong>Ryan Sparkes<\/strong> have been in good form rebounding out of defence, and Gippsland look to be clear favourites in this one. The Cannons changes do bring an air of unpredictability about them however, with backs against the wall, anything can happen.<\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>GREATER WESTERN VICTORIA REBELS v. NORTHERN KNIGHTS<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"x_MsoNormal\"><b>Round 9 \u2013 Sunday, June 17, 1pm <\/b><b>MARS Stadium, Ballarat<\/b><\/p>\n<p>In the final game of the round, the GWV Rebels host the Northern Knights. The Rebels are coming off a great away win over Calder Cannons and will be keen to make it two on the trot and three for the season. The Knights on the other hand, will be hoping to bounce back from a disappointing loss at home to the Eastern Ranges, and get a win in what is expected to be a typical Ballarat day &#8211; wild and windy. The Rebels lose <strong>Tom Berry<\/strong> and <strong>Matty Lloyd<\/strong> to Vic Country duties which will hurt given their influence on the contest. But <strong>Scott Carlin<\/strong> remains in the side despite being named as an emergency for Vic Country, and one would expect he might be an omission from the next round for the All-Victorian battle at the MCG. Carlin and <strong>Harris Jennings<\/strong> will look to provide run out of defence, while the returns of <strong>Josh Chatfield<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Izaac Grant<\/strong> will give the home side another dimension. Given <strong>Charlie Wilson<\/strong> rotates forward, a forward combination with Chatfield, Grant, Wilson, <strong>Jed Hill<\/strong> and <strong>Tylar Watts<\/strong> suddenly looks a lot more dangerous and capable of kicking a winning score. It does not help with Northern losing its two in-form rebounding defenders, bottom-agers <strong>Ryan Gardner<\/strong> and <strong>Lachlan Potter<\/strong> for the match, however <strong>Stefan Uzelac<\/strong> was best on for the Knights last week, while <strong>Mitch<\/strong> and <strong>Cameron Wild<\/strong> will be keen to stand up in the absence of their teammates. Northern also have a damaging forward line, with <strong>Sunny Brazier<\/strong> continuing to kick goals, <strong>Josh D&#8217;Intinosante<\/strong> ever-dangerous and <strong>Harrison Grace<\/strong> the smooth mover from midfield through to half-forward. <strong>Ryan Sturgess<\/strong> and <strong>Kobe Brandt<\/strong> are others who have shown signs throughout the season what they are capable of, and will test themselves against <strong>Matt Schnerring<\/strong>,<strong> Ben Annett<\/strong> and the in-form <strong>Elliot Lamb<\/strong>. While both sides are more than capable of a win here, I am leaning towards the Rebels at home, with some key forward inclusions and some big losses for the Knights in defence. But it honestly is a fairly 50\/50 contest.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>THERE are five games this weekend in the TAC Cup, with Sandringham Dragons and Eastern Ranges having a weekend off ahead of their standalone clash on June 30 &#8211; during the school holidays. 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