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词条 2011 West Coast Eagles season
释义

  1. Squad

     Leadership group 

  2. Pre-season

     Delistings  Trades  Draft selections  NAB Cup 

  3. Season overview

     Fixtures 

  4. Tribunal cases

  5. Awards

     League awards  Club awards 

  6. Season records and milestones

     Team records  Player records  Milestones  Debuts 

  7. Ladder

  8. Notes

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2012}}{{Use Australian English|date=April 2012}}{{Infobox AFL club season
| club = West Coast Eagles
| season = 2011
| image =
| imagesize = 120px
| caption = West Coast Eagles' home jumper for 2011.
| president = Alan Cransberg
| coach = John Worsfold
| captain = Darren Glass
| home ground = Patersons Stadium
| preseason comp = Pre-season competition
| preseason result = Semi-finals
| regularseason comp = AFL season
| regularseason result = 4th
| finals series = Finals series
| finals result = 4th
| club b&f = Best & Fairest
| best and fairest = Darren Glass
| leading goalscorer = Josh Kennedy (59)
| highest attendance = 42,803, against {{AFL Car}}, semi-final
| lowest attendance = 35,059, against {{AFL PA}}, rd. 13
| average attendance = 37,436
| prevseason = 2010
| nextseason = 2012
}}

The 2011 season was the West Coast Eagles' 25th season in the premier Australian rules football competition, the Australian Football League (AFL). The previous season, West Coast had finished 16th and last overall to receive their first wooden spoon. The club began the season by reaching the semi-finals of the league's pre-season knock-out competition, the NAB Cup. They began their season with a four-point win over {{AFL NM}} on Sunday, 27 March. At the conclusion of round 10, West Coast had won five of their nine games and lost four, but over the remainder of the season won 12 of their 13 games to finish fourth at the end of the regular season. In the finals series, the club lost their qualifying final to {{AFL Col}} by 20 points. They defeated {{AFL Car}} in a home semi-final, but lost to {{AFL Gee}}, the eventual premiers in a preliminary final at the MCG the following week, to finish fourth overall.

Darren Glass and John Worsfold were retained as captain and coach respectively from the previous season, with Beau Waters appointed as sole vice-captain. At the conclusion of the season Glass was awarded the Club Champion Award as the club's best and fairest, with Matt Priddis finishing runner-up. Josh J. Kennedy was the leading goal-kicker, kicking 59 goals throughout the season.

Squad

{{2011 West Coast Eagles squad}}

Leadership group

The Eagles' leadership group for 2011 is composed of the captain Darren Glass, vice-captain Beau Waters, as well as Andrew Embley, Shannon Hurn, Josh Kennedy, Mark LeCras, Matt Priddis, Adam Selwood, Scott Selwood and Beau Waters.[1]

Pre-season

Delistings

Ashley Hansen, Matthew Spangher, Will Sullivan, Adam Cockie and Tony Notte were delisted.[2][3][4] Tim Houlihan was delisted but was later re-listed by the Eagles in the 2011 Rookie Draft.[5]

Trades

West Coast traded Ben McKinley to {{AFL Nor}} in exchange for pick 86 in the 2010 National Draft.

Draft selections

  • National Draft selections

4 - Andrew Gaff (Oakleigh Chargers)

26 - Jack Darling (West Perth) (priority)

29 - Scott Lycett (Port Adelaide)

62 - Jacob Brennan (East Fremantle) (F/S)

  • Pre-season Draft selections

5 - Blayne Wilson (Peel Thunder)

  • Rookie Draft selections

10 - Tim Houlihan (West Coast Eagles) (re-drafted)

27 - Anton Hamp (Claremont)

44 - Jeremy McGovern (Claremont)

West Coast also upgraded rookies Lewis Stevenson, Callum Wilson and Andrew Strijk to the senior list using selections 78, 84 and 93 respectively.

NAB Cup

The first round of the 2011 NAB Cup was played using a round-robin format where the Eagles, {{AFL Fre}} and {{AFL Haw}} each played each other once in a series of games held at Patersons Stadium on 13 February.[6] The Eagles won both of their games, progressing through to the NAB Cup quarter-finals, where they defeated {{AFL GC}} by 37 points to progress to a semi-final against {{AFL Col}}, however they lost their semi-final by 24 points and were eliminated from the NAB Cup.

Round Date Score Opponent Opponent's Score Result Venue Attendance
Pool Sunday, 13 February 4:45pm 0.5.1 (31) {{AFL Haw}} 0.4.5 (29) Won by 2 points Patersons Stadium 25,035
Sunday, 13 February 6:55pm 0.5.7 (37) {{AFL Fre}} 0.4.1 (25) Won by 12 points Patersons Stadium 25,776
QF Sunday, 27 February 4:40pm 0.12.15 (87) {{AFL GC}} 1.5.11 (50) Won by 37 points Patersons Stadium 12,625
SF Saturday, 5 March 5:40pm 0.8.8 (56) {{AFL Col}} 1.9.17 (80) Lost by 24 points Patersons Stadium 15,360

Season overview

After finishing with the wooden spoon in 2010, most commentators predicted the Eagles to finish in the bottom four.[7][8][9][10] The team won their first two matches, against {{AFL NM}} and {{AFL PA}} by four points and 18 points respectively, and lost the next two, at home to {{AFL Syd}} by 13 points and away to {{AFL Haw}} by seven points. The team won the Western Derby by 33 points in round 8, their first since 2007. The Eagles won their round 9 match against the {{AFL WB}} by 123 points, the Eagles' highest score and greatest winning margin against the Bulldogs, and the third-biggest winning margin in the club's history, with Josh Kennedy kicking 10 goals, the season-high for the competition.[11] West Coast lost to {{AFL Col}} in round 10 by 52 points before going on a five-match winning streak, their best since 2007. The team's round 16 win over {{AFL Gee}} was their first over the Cats since 2006.[12]

Fixtures

Home team's score listed in bold:

Round Date Score Opponent Opponent's score Result Venue Attendance
1 Sunday, 27 March 4:10pm 13.14 (92) {{AFL Nor}} 13.10 (88) Won by 4 points Patersons Stadium 35,855
2 Saturday, 2 April 2:40pm 16.20 (116) {{AFL PA}} 15.8 (98) Won by 18 points AAMI Stadium 23,214
3 Saturday, 9 April 5:40pm 13.10 (88) {{AFL Syd}} 15.11 (101) Lost by 13 points Patersons Stadium 37,288
4 Saturday, 16 April 2:10pm 9.11 (65) {{AFL Haw}} 10.12 (72) Lost by 7 points Aurora Stadium 15,063
5bye
6 Thursday, 28 April 6:40pm 15.16 (106) {{AFL Mel}} 6.16 (52) Won by 54 points Patersons Stadium 36,298
7 Sunday, 8 May 1:10pm 12.18 (90) {{AFL Ess}} 16.10 (106) Lost by 16 points Etihad Stadium 33,631
8 Sunday, 15 May 2:40pm 14.12 (96) {{AFL Fre}} 9.9 (63) Won by 33 points Patersons Stadium 40,567
9 Sunday, 22 May 2:40pm 26.19 (175) {{AFL WB}} 8.4 (52) Won by 123 points Patersons Stadium 37,308
10 Sunday, 29 May 2:10pm 7.11 (53) {{AFL Col}} 16.9 (105) Lost by 52 points MCG 52,560
11 Saturday, 4 June 1:10pm 13.7 (85) {{AFL GC}} 10.7 (67) Won by 18 points Patersons Stadium 36,815
12 Saturday, 11 June 2:40pm 15.16 (106) {{AFL Ade}} 10.7 (67) Won by 39 points AAMI Stadium 31,412
13 Sunday, 19 June 2:40pm 15.20 (110) {{AFL PA}} 13.10 (88) Won by 22 points Patersons Stadium 35,059
14 Sunday, 26 June 2:10pm 15.13 (103) {{AFL Car}} 10.7 (67) Won by 36 points Etihad Stadium 38,241
15bye
16 Friday, 8 July 6:40pm 14.12 (96) {{AFL Gee}} 13.10 (88) Won by 8 points Patersons Stadium 40,164
17 Saturday, 16 July 7:10pm 9.7 (61) {{AFL StK}} 13.4 (82) Lost by 21 points Etihad Stadium 31,416
18 Sunday, 24 July 2:40pm 8.17 (65) {{AFL Fre}} 9.10 (64) Won by 1 point Patersons Stadium 41,005
19 Saturday, 30 July 2:10pm 15.13 (103) {{AFL WB}} 15.5 (95) Won by 8 points Etihad Stadium 28,883
20 Sunday, 7 August 2:40pm 22.15 (147) {{AFL Ric}} 14.6 (90) Won by 57 points Patersons Stadium 38,106
21 Sunday, 14 August 1:10pm 16.14 (110) {{AFL Mel}} 9.8 (62) Won by 48 points Etihad Stadium 15,709
22 Saturday, 20 August 1:10pm 20.14 (134) {{AFL Ess}} 11.11 (77) Won by 57 points Patersons Stadium 38,253
23 Saturday, 27 August 7:10pm 13.11 (89) {{AFL BL}} 11.15 (81) Won by 8 points The Gabba 13,500
24 Saturday, 3 September 5:10 pm 22.13 (145) {{AFL Ade}} 7.8 (50) Won by 95 points Patersons Stadium 36,062
QF Saturday, 10 September 2:25pm 9.8 (62) {{AFL Col}} 12.10 (82) Lost by 20 points Melbourne Cricket Ground 67,379
SF Saturday, 17 September 5:50 pm 15.11 (101) {{AFL Car}} 15.8 (98) Won by 3 points Patersons Stadium 42,803
PF Saturday, 24 September 2:20 pm 10.9 (69) {{AFL Gee}} 17.15 (117) Lost by 48 points Melbourne Cricket Ground 59,455
source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20110815062828/http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/2011%20fixture/tabid/15304/default.aspx Fixtures]

Tribunal cases

Seven West Coast Eagles were cited by the Match Review Panel for eight separate offences during the 2011 season:[13] Quinten Lynch was the only player suspended, receiving a one-match suspension after the round 14 game against {{AFL Car}} for forceful front-on contact with Marc Murphy:

Player Round Charge category Subject of offence (club) Result VerdictNote1|b|b
Callum|Wilson|Callum Wilson (Australian footballer)}}00|PS}} StrikingNathan|Krakouer}} ({{AFL GC}})Guilty (early plea) Reprimand093.75|93.75}}
Luke|Shuey}}00|PS}} Rough conductTom|Hunter|Tom Hunter (footballer)}} ({{AFL Col}})Guilty (early plea) Reprimand093.75|93.75}}
Scott|Selwood}}11|11}} StrikingGary|Ablett|Gary Ablett, Jr.}} ({{AFL GC}})Guilty (early plea) Reprimand093.75|93.75}}
Jack|Darling}}12|12}} Negligent contact with an umpireBrett|Rosebury}} (umpire)Guilty (early plea)Fine 900|Fine ($900)}} 0
Quinten|Lynch}}14|14}} Forceful front-on contactMarc|Murphy}} ({{AFL Car}})GuiltySuspension 1|Suspension (one match)}} 126.56
Quinten|Lynch}}14|14}} StrikingMarc|Murphy}} ({{AFL Car}})Guilty (early plea) Reprimand 45.00
Will|Schofield}}14|14}} TrippingMarc|Murphy}} ({{AFL Car}})Guilty (early plea) Reprimand 93.75
Nic|Naitanui}}16|16}} Forceful front-on contactTaylor|Hunt}} ({{AFL Gee}})Guilty (early plea) Reprimand 93.75

Awards

League awards

  • John Worsfold was named Coach of the Year at the 2011 AFL Coaches' Association Awards.[14]
  • Dean Cox and Darren Glass were selected as ruckman and full-back respectively in the 2011 All-Australian team. Andrew Embley, Josh Kennedy and Matt Priddis were also named in the initial squad of 40 players, but were not selected in the final team.[15]
  • Nic Naitanui was nominated as a finalist for the 2011 AFL Mark of the Year.[16]
  • Luke Shuey (round two), Jack Darling (round six) and Andrew Gaff (round 19) were nominated for the 2011 AFL Rising Star award, with Shuey finishing second, Darling fifth and Gaff seventh overall.[17]
  • Matt Priddis polled the most club votes in the 2011 Brownlow Medal, receiving 19 votes to finish equal ninth.[18]

Club awards

The 2011 West Coast Eagles Club Champion Awards were held on Friday, 7 October 2011, at the Burswood Entertainment Complex. Darren Glass was named Club Champion and Best Finals Player, Brett Jones received the Best Clubman award and Luke Shuey was awarded Rookie of the Year. Josh Kennedy was leading goal-kicker, kicking 59 goals for the year. Mark LeCras (47 goals) and Mark Nicoski (41 goals) was next.[19] Adam Selwood, Richard Godfrey and Glenn Stewart were inducted as life members of the club. The voting for the Club Champion Award went as follows:[20]

2011 Club Champion
Position Name Votes
1 Darren Glass Note1|a|a}}
2 Matt Priddis Note1|a|a}}
3 Dean Cox 397
4 Shannon Hurn 374
5 Luke Shuey 359
6 Adam Selwood 342
7 Nic Naitanui 338
8 Andrew Embley Note1|b|b}}
9 Mark Nicoski Note1|b|b}}
10 Scott Selwood 332

{{note label|Note1|a|a}} Glass and Priddis finished equal first on votes, but Glass was awarded Club Champion on countback, having played less games.

{{note label|Note1|b|b}} Embley and Nicoski both polled the same number of votes, but Embley finished higher, having played less games.

Season records and milestones

Team records

  • Highest home attendance: 42,803 vs. {{AFL Car}} at Patersons Stadium, 17 September
  • Highest away attendance: 67,379 vs. {{AFL Col}} at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, 10 September
  • Highest team score for: 26.19 (175) vs. {{AFL WB}} at Patersons Stadium, 22 May
  • Highest team score against: 17.15 (117) by {{AFL Gee}} at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, 24 September
  • Lowest team score for: 9.7 (61) vs. {{AFL StK}} at Etihad Stadium, 16 July
  • Lowest team score against: 7.8 (50) by {{AFL Ade}} at the Patersons Stadium, 3 September
  • Most consecutive wins: 7 (between rounds 18 and 24)
  • Most consecutive losses: 2 (between rounds three and four)
Source: AFL Tables

Player records

  • Most games: 25 - Dean Cox, Shannon Hurn, Mark Nicoski, Matt Priddis, Adam Selwood, Scott Selwood and Luke Shuey
  • Most goals: 59 - Josh Kennedy
  • Most goals in a game: 10.3 - Josh Kennedy vs {{AFL WB}} at Patersons Stadium, 22 May
  • Most kicks: 343 - Shannon Hurn
  • Most handballs: 386 - Matt Priddis
  • Most possessions: 662 - Matt Priddis
  • Most contested possessions: 362 - Matt Priddis
  • Most marks: 157 - Quinten Lynch
  • Most contested marks: 51 - Josh Kennedy
  • Most inside-50s: 118 - Quinten Lynch
  • Most tackles: 202 - Scott Selwood
  • Most hit-outs: 716 - Dean Cox
Source: West Coast 2011 statistics

Milestones

  • Darren Glass played his 200th AFL game.
  • Adam Selwood played his 150th AFL game.
  • Mark LeCras, Mark Nicoski, Matt Priddis and Matt Rosa played their 100th AFL games.
  • Eric Mackenzie, Chris Masten, Nic Naitanui, Scott Selwood and Will Schofield played their 50th AFL games.

Debuts

  • Jack Darling (round one)
  • Andrew Gaff (round one)
  • Gerrick Weedon (round seven)
  • Scott Lycett (round 19)

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/2011}}

Notes

{{note label|Note1|b|b}} "Points" refers to carry-over points accrued following the sanction. For example, 154.69 points draw a one-match suspension, with 54.69 carry-over points (for every 100 points, a one-match suspension is given).

References

1. ^Eagles go for top 10 - WestCoastEagles.com.au
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/101819/default.aspx |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-09-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100903211646/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/101819/default.aspx |archivedate=3 September 2010 |df= }}
3. ^http://www.sportsandracing.com.au/2010/11/03/afl-team-lists-new-and-delisted-afl-players-for-season-2011/
4. ^http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/ashley-hansen-delisted-by-west-coast/story-e6frf9jf-1225956854161
5. ^http://www.contestedfooty.com/2010/12/rookie-draft-wrap/
6. ^2011 NAB Cup fixtures
7. ^AFL Ladder Prediction 2011 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110806152122/http://thefinalsiren.com/2011/01/31/afl-ladder-prediction-2011/ |date=6 August 2011 }} - The Final Siren. Written by Anthony Piccolo. Published 31 January 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
8. ^The also-rans - afl.com.au. Written by Leigh Matthews. Published 22 March 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
9. ^AFL 2011: odds for the teams to win title - The Roar. Written by Andrew Leonard. Published 18 March 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
10. ^Just How Good Are The Eagles? - Thebigtip. Written by Matt Marsden. Published 8 July 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
11. ^West Coast slaughters [sic] woeful Bulldogs by a staggering 123 points - PerthNow. Written by Michael Washbourne. Published 22 May 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/west-coast-eagles-topple-falling-geelong/story-e6frg7mf-1226091087743 |title=West Coast Eagles topple falling Geelong |work=The Australian |first=Scott |last=Coghlan |date=9 July 2011 |accessdate=20 July 2011 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/62YPp5bE1?url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/west-coast-eagles-topple-falling-geelong/story-e6frg7mf-1226091087743 |archivedate=19 October 2011 |deadurl=no |df=dmy }}
13. ^Tribunal 2011 – Footystats. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
14. ^Worsfold: a team effort – westcoasteagles.com.au. Published 29 September 2011. Written by Gary Stocks. Published 12 October 2011.
15. ^Glass, Cox earn All Australian nod – westcoasteagles.com.au. Published 20 September 2011. Written by Gary Stocks. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
16. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG5prfTi0dM]
17. ^Heppell, the first Don – Published 7 September 2011. Written by Luke Holmesby. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
18. ^Brownlow voting – theage.com.au. Published 27 September 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
19. ^2011 West Coast statistics - Official AFL website of the West Coast Eagles. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
20. ^Glass takes home Club Champion – westcoasteagles.com.au. Published 8 October 2011. Written by Nathan Schmook. Retrieved 12 October 2011.

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110815062828/http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/2011%20fixture/tabid/15304/default.aspx 2011 West Coast Eagles Fixtures]
  • West Coast Eagles Official AFL Site
  • Official Site of the Australian Football League
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