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Coopers Friday Night Footy - Match Review

Andrew Thomson

Woodies go 5-0 to sit top of the table

The Woodsmen took on competition new comers and one of the in form sides of Friday Night footy in the Maroochydoore Roos at McCarthy Homes Oval last Friday night.

Marchoochydoore are a quality outfit from a quality club, who won Premierships in 2017 in Seniors, Reserves, Colts and Thirds in 2017 - so they know plenty about winning!

It was a frenetic start with Chris Judson combining with Sam Curtis to win the opening clearance after sharking the Roos tap leading to an early goal from the in form Matt Hockley.

From there it was a bit of end to end footy with the ball zipping around, thanks to an injection of youth to the Woodsmen outfit in recent weeks and what appeared to be a young Roos side (relatively speaking!)

The quarter time break came with the Woodsmen holding a slender 2 point lead.  However from there, the Woodsmen took over the contest playing some excellent footy to kick 10 goals to 5 over the remaining 3 quarters.

The attacking run from half back was particularly strong, with Kiran Verma, Josh Young and Gabe McKinnon providing a 4 quarter effort of quality rebounding defence, often turning defence into attack with intercept marking and linking up with wingers in Sempatike Kwizera and the hugely impressive Braydon Thomas who played a superb game after a few difficult years with injury.

Some depth through the midfield was also extremely handy with a combination of Chris Judson, Sam Curtis, Will Lloyd, Ben Ness and Ryan Colcough rotating through the middle to give the Magpies constant attacking drive that has been lacking in recent years due to limited rotations through the engine room.

Up forward, Irish Sam Banim was at his usual exciting best, with some high flying and crumbing goals, while Alec Parsons presented well all day as a hit up forward and found himself in dangerous positions to finish with 2 goals.  Matt Hockley has finally been released from the midfield and has flourished in his last 2 outings in the forwardline to again finish with 6 goals, including an absolute beauty from the boundary line approx 45m out from a set shot.

The aforementioned depth through the midfield has also allowed Chris Davis to be released to a half forward flank where his superb defensive pressure and quality delivery going inside 50 is a feature.  Meanwhile, down back - Scott Burnsy Matthews has quietly slotted into fullback and provided leadership and footy smarts to direct traffic and lock down on quality opponents, like a fine wine...!

While the Woodsmen eventually ran out 33 point winners, many of the players agreed that Maroochydoore were the best side they had encountered in 2018 so far, but with the Woodies naming a strong side and taking their opportunities they were able to get on some for a strong win.

Woodsmen 12.10 - 82 defeated Maroochy Roos 7.7 - 49

Best: Hockley, McKinnon, J.Young, S.Curtis, Judson, Thomas

Goals: Hockley 6, Parsons, Banim 2, Davis, Ness

The Woodsmen head down the Mt Lindesay this Friday to take on traditional rivals Jimboomba Redbacks. 

 

Sci Fleet - Golf Day 2018

Andrew Thomson

It was a low key affair at the 2018 Western Magpies Golf Day at 2018, with a minor scheduling hiccup causing a clash with a long weekend, bye week and the Collingwood game - attendance was always going to be a little light on.  Hindsight for 2019!

Despite this, 20+ keen golfers arrived at Oxley Golf Club including some club legends such as Warren Selvage and Greg Butler to name just two.  It was also great to see a good mix of current players, former players from different eras, sponsors and also club stalwarts such as Laurie Nipperess in attendance.

It was a slightly windy affair favouring the accomplished player in a 2 man ambrose format, with the golf course and the bar likely the true winners!

Club President, Andrew Thomson and U10 Magpies Team Manager Scott Bermingham came in early with a solid round of -2 off the stick for a nett score of 64.75 (2 man ambrose hcp is calculated by combining your 2 hcps and dividing by 4).

Once it became obvious this score would be tough to beat, cards were few and far between as weary players headed straight for the bar or the Gabba to see a quality contest where good prevailed over evil with a Magpies win by 7 points!

Anthony Corrie was seen striking them sweetly off the tee and Chris Dennis was noted for his smooth action around the greens.  Brady Allen and David Hammill appeared to weilding blunt axes, while Bryce Crossley with all the hubris about being defending champ barely provided a whimper.  Fair to say 2017 bar must have been set fairly low if he was part of the winning team, or Tom Ielasi is a sneaky Jason Day in disguise!

The winning team carded 4 birdies and an eagle, while also giving a few shots back late with some careless bogeys.

congrats to all in attendance on what was a good day out.

Arabon Financial Services - U16 Academy Player Update

Andrew Thomson

At the recent QLD State Academy Championships, the Sherwood Magpies were represented by 6 players - a fantastic effort!

L-R: John Baker, Jonty MacDougall, Morgan Smith, Lawson Campbell, Jack Briskey, Darcy Prest

L-R: John Baker, Jonty MacDougall, Morgan Smith, Lawson Campbell, Jack Briskey, Darcy Prest

The annual Under 16 State Academy Championships was completed over the weekend

Representative teams from Brisbane South, Brisbane North, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, North Queensland and South Pacific will compete in the four day carnival.

AFL Manager Talent and Academies NSW/QLD, Mark Browning, said the Under 16 State Academy Championships are a key component of the AFL Academy Program, which aims to identify and develop the skills of talented young players.

“These championships provide the boys with a high-level and enjoyable football environment that gives them an opportunity to hone their skills,” said Browning.

“They are fresh from their local AFL club Academy or Summer Training program and now have the opportunity to represent their region, which is a great experience.

“AFL players such as Dayne Zorko (Brisbane Lions), David Armitage (St Kilda), Jarrod Harbrow (Gold Coast SUNS) and Brendan Whitecross (Hawthorn) are products of the Under 16 State Academy Championships and we are looking forward to seeing the next crop of potential  AFL stars in action.”

The carnival acts as a predecessor to the Under 16’s National Championships which runs from June 11-14, and a representative team will be selected for the forthcoming carnival.

"Gut Feelings" - a weekly collection of thoughts from influential minds deep inside the nest

Andrew Thomson

"Gut Feelings"

Some deep thoughts from deep in the nest!

  • Down again in a tight contest, with 5 losses in 2017 by less than 3 goals - the Magpies will soon start getting on the right side of the ledger in the close ones
  • Broadbeach gifted THREE goals by switch kicks that missed targets, and those Cats sure did pounce. Final margin?  THREE goals!
  • Who kicked THREE for the Cats? Pies 2008 Premiership player Chook Fowler of course!  He crossed to the Cats after spending 2017 at Southport after a stint in the WAFL where he won a Premiership with West Perth.
  • The Pies have a bad habit of playing catch-up footy against the Cats, after both clashes last year the Pies went down after giving away big starts.  On Saturday, the Cats got a quickfire THREE goal start.  Seems THREE not a good number this week, luckily we have the round THREE bye!
  • Broadbeach used the footy better than the Pies, and were good on transition.  the Pies lifted their intensity and pressure at the contest in the second quarter, and were rewarded with a half-time lead.
  • there were two crucal 11 point plays as the Pies missed simple chances, only for a coast to coast reply to punish the boys in Black & White.
  • While the Pies have started 0-2, they have played two contenders, and after narrow losses in games the Pies controlled for large parts - it shows we are up there with the best of them
  • Quiet observers suggest the standard of QAFL has gone up a notch or two on the previous two seasons, can't say we disagree.
  • Recent heavyweight sides in Morningside and Labrador are also meeting with 'owen and his two mates', combine that with Surfers sitting pretty at 2-zip with quality wins and it shows the comp is evening up and you have to be on your game every week
  • This is now news to anyone, but Ryan Harwood is a gun and will only get better - his performance on Saturday was superb with great balance, clean skills in traffic and accurate kicking. the Pies youth will learn plenty from his example
  • Davey Lewis is also a bonafide gun and continues where he left in 2017, playing strong consistent football. He backs his judgement and rarely makes a mistake.  Works hard to get back deep in defence when needed and his disposal is top shelf.  In cross-code jargon, he is the Pies quarterback!
  • No 'Nuxy' you haven't been forgotten.  Another bloke with AFL level experience, Nux has not been able to get off the leash in the first two matches with some pretty average tight checking that seems to have been noted by everyone but the blokes that matter.  Man handled and ridden into the ground. Though the Pies may be a little guilty of targeting him too often, no doubt something they're aware of.
  • The umps certainly have a tough job, but the Pies were certainly on the rough end of the stick in Round 2.  In a 33 minute final quarter, the Pies were still within 6 points at the 30 minute mark, but good tackles went unrewarded, while the boys in black & white had their heads taken off at times with nothing given.
  • 'The phantom poster' - another strange one in the 2nd quarter when Nux drilled a set shot through for a clear goal, goal umpire unmoved and ready to signal a goal, Broady players silent only for a field umpire to charge in from 40m and claim it hit the post and overrule a goal umpire in perfect position.  Strange stuff, must have been a phantom post!
  • Jake De Winter had 5 goals at the 10 minute mark of the 3rd quarter, but the ball wasn't directed to him much in a tight final quarter.  He's a mercurial player with a certain x-factor around the big sticks.  Despite the exasperation caused to the coaches box when he fails to lead at the footy, he will win the Pies some games this year if he converts the good work of a quality midfield.
  • Bit of a worry that the same gent with 5 goals on the weekend is already talking up the end of season trip before he played a game, no problems there as long as he keeps enjoying his footy!
  • Another bloke appearing to enjoy his footy is former Captain Lachy Woods, who was terrific for the Reserves on Saturday.  Some trademark bustling contests bright a grin to his face, as well as the Magpie faithful.
  • Aaron Maricic looks a bit fitter after 2 rounds, showing his class with 4 snags in the Reserves.  He reads the play well, has clean skills and rarely wastes a chance in front of goal.
  • Speaking of the Magoos, what a difference a week makes!  The highly fancies Round 1 side never turned up to play and were comfortably beaten by a quality Vultures outfit.
  • Some more handy inclusions in the Easton brothers, Chris Hunt, Rohan smith and Sean McEvoy to a team already containing plenty of senior experience made Des Lashman's side a pretty handy one.
  • The Reserves game was a seriously high standard contest, with both teams likely not looking out of place in senior competitions in suburban or country leagues.
  • Centre Half Forward is a bit of a problem for the Magpies at the moment, without a big strong marking target prowling the arc, the Magpies don't have the get out of jail option when coming forward, hence getting caught a few times trying to work it forward with precise short kicks.  Plenty of time and options here though, and the brains trust will be all over it.
  • Dougy Lawrence wore number 50 in Round 1, and 49 in Round 2.  If he wants to replace De Winter in the #1 guernsey, it should be about 2020 when he gets there!
  • We all want whatever Pete Kilroy is having for dinner.  He must have found the elixir of youth as he turns back the clock to be the Pies Reserves best player off half back.  He looks very fit and his ability to play tall or small, along with his trusty left peg driving the Pies forward is an important factor for the magoos.  Killa must be close to 200 games at the Pies and is enjoying his return to Chelmer after 2 years in Sydney and a Premiership with the UTS bats.
  • Some big names in the Woodsmen outfit who claimed top spot on the ladder on Friday night, with 2017 Woodsmen Best & Fairest and ex Senior Captain Gerard Moore having a run to get him fitter for a tilt at some senior action later in the year.
  • 200 gamer, senior Premiership player and unassuming Club Secretary Gabe McKinnon was spotted being sprayed with water in the post match song on Friday.  While he might be a life member, it was still his 'Woodies debut' and he got the requisite treatment.
  • With the return of Andrew Thomson this week, and Mitchell Merritt and Gabe McKinnon also having a kick - the Sherwood Football Club board of Directors is well represented in the Woodsmen outfit!  No word from Chris Dennis, Martin Sinfield or Adam Edwards on when they plan on dusting off the boots!
  • Matt Hockley also turned out for the Woodsmen and booted a bag of 6 goals in his 2nd year of Friday night footy where he has largely been deployed in the midfield.  With 2017 competition leading goalkicker and Magpie legend Chris Mihalopouolos set to return this week, there could be a battle to see who is the spearhead, though the playing coach tends to win these arguments....!
  • Super recruit Jono Macanawai had a quality senior debut on Saturday, with srong attack on the footy, clean skills and smooth moves in traffic, but in the last few minutes he looked to be running on the spot.  Little wonder, given he played two matches during the week for the NZ national side in Wellington, one of them against the All-Australian u/17 side where the young Aussies were victorious.
  • Reserves coach Des Lashman is the quintessential footy person and bleeds black & white (forget about his Richmond allegiances!) Des was forced to make a late change to his Round 1 side, forcing someone out of the side, the unfortunate player being Sean McEvoy.  Lasho had the players in stitches when he thanked Sean for 'volunteering' to step aside - the look on Smacks face told another story, but he backed up and trained hard during the week to earna recall and be a solid contributor (even a goal) in the Reserves round 2 win.
  • Magpie #1 supporter Heathy Palmer was the Reserves umpire escort on Saturday and did a fantastic job protecting the men in green.  Heathy loves to join the Magpie huddle to sing the song after a good win, and is a much loved fixture at McCarthy Homes Oval
  • The QAFL Colts side coached by Jake Fuentes and Kiran Verma sit atop the QAFL ladder after two strong wins to start the season.  Young Toowoomba product Jayden Johnson booted 5 goals in Round 1 to show some class.
  • The players had a 'Wacky Wig' night after the match on Saturday and it is rumoured that Val Pope looked so good, Lsho nearly planted a kiss on him!  Lachy Woods should come before the fines committee for re-using old props, step up your game Woodsy, we've seen that one before!
  • Doc Thompson was quick to attend to the Broadbeach Captain on the weekend, patching him up at half-time before he went on to arguably be the difference in the 2nd half.  It was suggested the Doc may have been too kind, but we know with our Doc that he is colour blind when it comes to an injured player!
  • Great to see a large contingent of Broadbeach players and officials staying back at the clubrooms for a beer and a yarn after the match, this breaks down barriers between clubs and is good for the game - more of the same please!
  • It was heartbreak this week for new recruit Lucas Jackson who has ruptured his ACL after going down early in the Reserves match on Saturday.  a big bodied player who came across from Moorooka this year, Jackson has plenty of upside and provided good key position options for Lasho in the 2s and remains a senior prospect in the future.  All at the Pies wish the big fella good luck in his recovery, and he has the clubs full support.
  • This made the Pies win in the 2's all the more impressive considering the loss of Jackson was combined with tweaked Rory Johnson hamstring in the first minute, likely putting him out for close to 6 weeks.
  • With the Senior/Colts bye this week, make sure you get down on Friday night as the Woodsmen take on Maroochydoore at McCarthy Homes Oval

Don't forget to let us know next week if you have any 'Gut Feelings' you'd like to include!

 

MCCARTHY HOMES MATCH REVIEW - PIES LET ANOTHER ONE SLIP

Andrew Thomson

The Western Magpies have let another one slip through their hands when they were defeated by a very good Broadbeach side on the weekend. In another high standard contest the Pies were right in the contest well into time on in the last quarter but as was the theme of the day, some controversial decisions gifted the Cats goals and blew the margin out to 18 points in what was a tough loss.

Broadbeach shot out of the blocks early, kicking with the breeze to open up a 20 point lead in the first 10 minutes of play.  The Magpies began to assert themselves at the contest and peg the lead back to 14 points at quarter time.

The Pies continued to control the flow of the game in the 2nd quarter, but failed to take their opportunities with 9 scoring shots to 3 and a strong inside 50 ascendancy, only to hold just a 7 point half time lead.  It could have been more but for some wayward kicking, and a strange overrule from the field umpire after Corrie kicked a clear goal that had the goal umpire in no doubt.

Kicking with the breeze in the 3rd quarter, the Cats managed to square up the contest and were playing some good football with some transitions from half back leading to scoring opportunities and a 3/4 time lead of 4 points.

After a thrilling Round 1 finish the Magpies were again in it up to their eyeballs in another close encounter, but with the breeze at their backs, and the opening 2 goals to take a 10 point lead they perhaps needed to put the foot down and make sure of it as Broadbeach managed to come home with 4 late goals to steal the win by 18 points.

Jaenke-Cain was again busy through the midfield and Adkins had a superb match in the ruck after being well beaten in Round 1.  De Winter returned to the forward line and had 5 goals to midway through the 3rd quarter, yet still retains room for improvement with so much talent to burn.  Doug Lawrence was again solid across half-back, while David Lewis continues to show he is one of the elite players in the competition with his drive off half back, reading of the play and pin point disposal.

The Pies are now 0-2 and face a must win match against 2017 Premiers Palm Beach at Palm Beach on Saturday week after a bye on the long weekend. The Magpies had a good practice match win 3 weeks ago against the Lions but that means nothing when 4 premiership points are up for grabs.

Western Magpies

2.2-14 | 6.7-43 | 9.10-64 | 11.11-77

Broadbeach

4.4-28 | 5.6-36 | 10.8-68 | 14.11-95

Western Magpies

Goals: J. De Winter 5, K. Reed 2, R. Harwood, A. Corrie, B. Saunders, T Ielasi
Best:  R Harwood, J. Macanawai, D. Adkins, J. De Winter, D. Lewis, T. Ielasi

 

Anytime Fitness - Reserves Review

Andrew Thomson

RESERVES BACK ON TRACK

In a high standard Reserves match the Western Magpies bounced back from a poor Round 1 showing to record a good win over Broadbeach. With an influx of players with plenty of Senior experience the Pies got on top in the third quarter to run out solid 25 point winner.

Brady Allen was back to his best and will be pushing for a Senior recall along with Lachlan Woods and Aaron Maricic. All three obviously needed the run last week as they were cleaner in their skills and looked fitter and covered the ground nicely.

Young players in Riley Easton (3 goals), Tristan Dowdy and Sam deNys provided spark and outside run and ruckman Nathan Congram worked hard and just kept on going in his second good match in a row - he is proving to a be true old school footballer, who just loves a contest. Brodie Easton enjoyed his return to football with 2 goals and said after the match it was great to be back and playing in such a good side. And Sean McEvoy kicked a goal!! (not a typo)

This year the Pies have good depth which will put them in good stead in the Reserves competition and of course keeps the senior side on their toes with plenty of players capable and ready to play senior footy.

Next opponents Palm Beach belted Labrador on Saturday so the Pies face another tough opponent Saturday week.

Coach Des Lashman was pleased with the change of attitude in his players after a lack lustre effort a week ago. With about 10 players missing out the pressure is now on to perform to hold a spot in the side

Reserves

Western Magpies

3.1-19 | 4.4-28 | 8.9-57 | 14.9-93

Broadbeach

2.1-13 | 5.1-31 | 7.1-43 | 11.2-68

Goals: A. Maricic 4, R. Easton 3, B. Easton 2, J. DeRooy 2, M. Vine, S. McEvoy, V. Pope
Best: P. Kilroy, L. Woods, R. Easton, N. Congram, B. Allen, B. Crossley

One2One Plumbing - Colts Review

Andrew Thomson

COLTS TWO FROM TWO TO TOP THE LADDER

The  Colts are flying the flag for the Magpies with two solid victories against strong opposition.

Against Broadbeach the Pies got on top in the second quarter but were challenged in the third before holding the Cats goalless in the last quarter. Both sides had 15 scoring shots but the Pies accuracy won the day.

Chris Jenkins was best across half back and fellow defenders Chris Moloney and Zane Lovell also played key roles to keep the Cats out. Skipper Noah Resuggan and fellow midfielder Jacob Sheath were also prolific ball getters for the Pies.

New player in small forward Ritti Batilimoyo could become a cult figure and he booted 2 goals in a great debut for the Pies. The Pies play PBC in a fortnight and the Lions had a narrow 1 point win over Labrador so it will be another tough match for the young Magpies.

Western Magpies

1.0-6 | 6.1-37 |  8.4-52 | 10.5-65

Broadbeach

2.4-16 |  3.7-25 | 6.7-43 | 6.11-47

Western Magpies

Goals: R. Batilimoyo 2, H. Keenan 2, N. Resuggan, S. Ryan, C. Ferguson, M. O''Dea, D. Arok, F. Collison
Best: C. Jenkins, N. Resuggan, Z. Lovell, J. Sheath, C. Moloney, W.Bishop

Coopers - Woodies Match Review

Andrew Thomson

WOODSMEN FOUR IN A ROW AND CLEAR TOP OF THE LADDER

The Woodsmen head the ladder in Friday night footy after a comfortable win over Collingwood Park last week. The Woodies are blessed with an experienced list and a bit more depth than previous years, with plenty of players keen for a game.

With Woodies stalwarts and key players in Chris Mihalopoulos, Sam Curtis, Andrew Thomson and Tim Green (among many others) unavailable it was it was experienced heads in Matt Hockley (6 goals), Gerard Moore (2 goals) and Chris Judson who steerd them home, as well as quality contributions from Luke DeNys, chris Davis, Will Lloyd and new recruit Steve Campbell.

With the Woodsmen having strong numbers as well as new found depth in the senior squad seeing quality footballers falling out of the Reserves side, coach Chris Mihalopoulous will have some real selection headaches as the season continues.  Certainly and injection of youth wouldn't hurt this particular outfit!

With the Magpies three QAFL teams having a bye this weekend, if you need your footy fix then head down to McCarthy Homes Oval at Chelmer on Friday night, enjoy the atmosphere and settle down to watch the Woodsmen take on the third placed Maroochydore at 7.30 pm in what is bound be to be a quality hit out against another form side.

Collingwood Park

 1.1-7  | 4.3-27 | 4.3-27 |  5.8-38

Western Magpies

 3.3-21 | 4.7-31 | 8.9-57 | 12.11-83

Woodsmen

Goalss: M. Hockley 6, G. Moore 2, S. Campbell 2, C. Davis, C. Judson
Best: M. Hockley, L. De Nys, W. Lloyd, D. Mudge, C. Judson, C. Davis

PLACE PREVIEW - MAGPIES FACE HOT CATS OUTFIT IN FIRST HOME CLASH

Andrew Thomson

The Western Magpies face another tough match when they host Broadbeach at McCarthy Homes Oval at Chelmer on Saturday.

The Pies were narrow 6 point losers in Round 1 in a match they had every chance to win and this week come up against a Cats team which put perennial QAFL powerhouse Morningside to the sword last week.

The QAFL season is shaping as an even competition and the Pies must take advantage of their new look home ground to get on the board with a win.

The Pies made four changes to last week's side, with 2 forced as Will Fletcher and Liam Dwyer gained recalls to their respective NEAFL clubs, young forward Jack Austin goes to the Lions Academy and Riley Easton unluckily makes way for the return of Jake de Winter to the forward set up.

Jono Macanawai, who missed last week when he represented New Zealand AFL in an annual Anzac Day match against the Australian Under 17s in Wellington played on Anzac Eve,  returns to the side..

Macanawai adds some power to the Pies midfield which looks strong. Also in is ex-Pie Sam Copland back from Redland for his first match for the Pies since he injured an ankle in the first quarter in Round 6 last year after booting three goals in a scintillating 15 minutes of football. The Pies will be hoping he brings the same sparkle to his game on Saturday.

Making his Pies debut is key position player Stephen Mills from Redland and he will slot into centre-half back.  Mills has played at Southport and had three years in the WAFL and joined Redland in 2017, so will be a valuable key position addition to the Pies.

Doug Lawrence remains for another week at least and young Aaron Highlands returns to ruck duties.

De Winter adds an x-factor to the Pies forward line and Matt Davis returns to half forward with David Lewis where both started their careers. Coach Brydan Morgan hopes they will provide a spark up forward which was missing last week.

The Magpies look a strong unit but must win the midfield battles  to curtail what appears to be a potent Broadbeach forward line. 

In an intriguing match the Pies home ground may just give them the edge in what is sure to be an absorbing contest.

QAFL Round 2: Western Magpies v Broadbeach at McCarthy Homes Oval, Chelmer  on Saturday, April 28th at 2 pm.

B:     Harry Marshall  Doug Lawrence Luke Mitchell

HB:   Ryan Harwood Stephen Mills  Tom Ielasi

C:     Jono Macanawai  Gareth Crawford Kale Reed

HF:  David Lewis (vc) Matt Davis  Drew Mitchell (Capt)

F:    Jake de Winter Dylan Adkins Lachlan Dennis

Ruck:  Aaron Highlands

            Anthony Corrie  (vc)

Rover: Brenton Saunders

I/C from: Luca Mason, Ben Jaenke-Cain, Luca Winton, Sam Copland

 

In: Jono Macanawai, Jake de Winter, Sam Copland (Redland),  Stephen Mills (Redland)

Out: Jack Austin (lLions Academy), Will Fletcher (Aspley), Liam Dwyer (Redland), Riley Easton (Reserves)

Genuine Garage Door Solutions - Reserves Rd 2 Preview

Andrew Thomson

BIG NAMES ADDED TO PIES RESERVES

The Pies Reserves again look very strong for their round two clash with Broadbeach at McCarthy Homes Oval at Chelmer on Saturday with the addition of players with plenty of senior experience coming into the side.

Players with senior experience added to the team are Rory Johnson, Chris Hunt, Riley Easton, Brodie Easton, Rohan Smith and Sean McEvoy. Monty Vine also comes in at full forward and with the likes of Brady Allen, Val Pope, Lachlan Woods and Bryce Crossley in the team coach Des Lashman has on paper at least one of the best Pies Reserves team for many years.

But as last week showed, matches are not won with magnets on the board and the Pies will need to have a lift in intensity to match a Cats team that had a strong win over 2017 Reserves Premiers Morningside last week.

So Lashman will ask for a positive attitude and lift in effort from all his players, something that was absent after quarter time last week.

With the depth of the Pies much better this year a number of players were left out of the side, with several unlucky to miss out. 

The Pies cannot leave it up to the experienced players to carry the day and the likes of youngsters Tristan Dowdy, Sam Hartog, Sam DeNys, Luke Brennan, Matt Mazarolle, Jeremy DeRooy and Riley Easton must all be busy for a full four quarters.

Broadbeach will be confident after last week so the Pies will need to bring their A game if they are to pocket the four points.

QAFL Round 2: Western Magpies Reserves v Broadbeach at McCarthy Homes Oval, Chelmer on Saturday April 28th at 11.30 am.
 

B: Sam Hartog Peter Kilroy Rory Johnson

HB: Kurt Vine Brady Allen (C) Chris Hunt

C: Tristan Dowdy  Bryce Crossley  Luke Brennan

HF: Matt Mazarolle Jeremy DeRooy  Val Pope

F: Aaron Maricic Monty Vine, Riley Easton

Rucks: Nathan Congram, Lachlan Woods

Rover: Brodie Easton

I/C:  Luke Jackson, Rohan Smith, Sean McEvoy, Sam DeNys

Emerg: Gabe McKinnon, Angus Wyllie


In: Rory Johnson, Chris Hunt, Monty Vine, Riley Easton, Brodie Easton, Rohan Smith, Sean McEvoy
Out: Sean Mewing (unavail), Ryan Colclough, Alec Parsons,  Brayden Thomas, Angus Wyllie, Sempitake Kwizera, Tom Roderick (all Thirds) 

Genuine Garage Door Solutions - Ressies Review

Andrew Thomson

PIES RESERVES DISAPPOINTING

The Western  Magpies Reserves were disappointing in their big loss to Mt Gravatt on Saturday.  With expectations high for a strong performance the Pies were out of the blocks early to boot the first two goals of the match. Unfortunately that is where it stopped as from then on a more committed, skilful and faster Vultures team took control to boot 13 unaswered goals before the pies got 2 late goals in the final quarter.

Coach Des Lashman was disappointed with the manner of the loss with the intensity of the side down after the first 10 minutes. It seemed the Pies collectively thought that after a spirited opening with 2 goals they were going to have an easy afternoon of it. When the home side bounced back hard the Pies had no answer and all of a sudden were chasing for most of the game. 


Basic skill errors of dropped marks, missed targets by hand and foot including several missed golas from directly in front all proved costly.

Best players were Luke Brennan on debut who played on a wing and tried all day, young half back Tristan Dowdy, another three debutantes in ruckman Nathan Congram, defender come on-baller Angus Wyllie and young rover Sam Denys, and veterans in centreman Bryce Crossley and half back Peter Kilroy on his first match back at the Pies after a few years in Sydney.

Another tough match on Saturday against Broadbeach, who defeated last year's Reserves Premiers Morningside on Saturday.

Coach Des Lashman will no doubt ensure his players will come to play for the full 100 minutes.

Mt Gravatt              4.3-27 | 8.7-55 | 13.10-88  | 14-12-96

Western Magpies  2.2-14  | 2-4-16  | 2.6-18 | 4.7-31

 

Goal Kickers: L. Jackson, R. Colclough, B. Crossley, A. Parsons
Best Players: L. Brennan, T. Dowdy, B. Crossley, N. Congram, S. de Nys, P. Kilroy

MCCARTHY HOMES MATCH REVIEW - PIES DOWN BY 6 POINTS IN THRILLER

Andrew Thomson

The Western Magpies may rue the one that got away when they had every opportunity to win at Mt Gravatt but failed to grasp their chances in a tough, hard fought and tight contest in Round one of QAFL action. Mt Gravatt edged the Pies by one straight kick, 12.12-84 to 11.12-78

Little separated the two teams with 15 points the greatest margin all match. The Pies trailed by 2 points at half time and the Vulture's lead was to variably one or two goals throughout the second half but the Pies could not get their noses in front as they played catch up football. 

The match was played in slippery conditions after overnight rain which made for some congested football. However it was tough, contested football and made for an absorbing match. 

The Pies attacked for the majority of the last quarter and closed the gap to 2 points with 5 minutes to play but a freakish goal from the Vultures gave them breathing space and then two misses from gettable shots cost the Pies. The Pies had 8 scoring shots for 2 goals in a nail-biting 33 minute long last quarter to the Vultures 2 goals from 2 shots, including one from a 50m penalty and were well on top in the inside 50 count. In addition the Pies field kicking was a bit rusty with missed targets, especially when the match was on the line, proving costly.

Coach Brydan Morgan took some positives from the match and was happy with the commitment of his team and their toughness at the contest. He was disappointed with ball handling and disposal errors but says these can be worked on in coming weeks. 

Ben Jaenke-Cain gathered over 30 possessions in a typical non stop display and David Lewis picked up where he left off before injury last year to cut of many attacks across half-back with brilliant reading of the play. He was shifted forward late in the game and got the Pies within striking distance with a 55 metre goal on the run in time-on of the final quarter. 

Will Fletcher also worked hard across half back and continues to mature in his game as did Doug Lawrence at centre half back in his first game for the Pies for over a year. He again showed his commitment with several ferocious attacks on the football and tight checking of the Mt Gravatt key forwards.

Drew Mitchell worked hard in the midfield clinches and Matt Davis on a wing played his best game for some time working hard defensively as well as providing an attacking option. Dylan Adkins in ruck was solid in his first hitout for the PIes.

Young 17 yo tall forward Jack Austin booted 2 first quarter goals, one after a strong pack mark, to underline his obvious talent.

It is early days in the QAFL and with Surfers Paradise upsetting Labrador and Broadbeach easily accounting for Morningside the established order may be a bit shaky.

Mt Gravatt had good pre-season form and easily accounted for Broadbeach in a pre-season fixture but it is now serious business and the Pies will have another tough match in their first home game against the Cats next Saturday.

Mt Gravatt              3.4-22 | 7.6-48 | 10.12-72 | 12.12-84

Western Magpies   4.3-27 | 7.4-46 | 9.6-60 | 11.12-78

Goals: J. Austin 2, K. Reed 2, B. Saunders 2, A. Corrie, D. Lewis, L. Dwyer, B. Jaenke-Cain
Best: B. Jaenke-Cain, D. Lewis, W. Fletcher, D. Mitchell, D. Lawrence, M. Davis

PLACE PREVIEW ROUND 1 - PIES TAKE ON VULTURES IN TRADITIONAL RIVALRY

Andrew Thomson

The Western Magpies have included eight new recruits for their QAFL Anzac Round 1 clash with old rivals Mt Gravatt at Mt Gravatt on Saturday.  Plenty of them are familiar faces, as either former senior players, or club juniors make up most of the fresh recruits returning to McCarthy Homes Oval for 2018, but also some handy new faces as well.

Key inclusions are ex-AFL players Ryan Harwood and Anthony Corrie, fullback Dylan Adkins, centre half back Doug Lawrence, winger Luca Winton, promising youngster Jack Austin for his senior debut, defender Luca Mason and small forward Kale Reed.

Unavailable due to International Rules commitments with New Zealand is exciting midfielder Jonothan Macanawai and also out from the Pies’ last practice match hitout are key forward Jake de Winter, CHB Jack Goodall back to Redlands, and small defenders Rory Johnson and Sam Hartog.

But a look at the Pies’ Reserves team will see the Magpies have plenty of depth this season.

Ex-Pie Doug Lawrence comes back from Aspley after an injury interrupted pre-season and is a straight swap for Goodall and will be supported by Dylan Adkins at fullback, the reliable Harry Marshall in the back pocket and half back sweeper David Lewis, who looks back to his best form.

Aaron Highlands will shoulder the ruck duties again and the Pies midfield rotations will be strengthened this year with the inclusion of Harwood. Luca Winton injects pace in the midfield and thorugh half back and Lachie Dennis looks stronger this season and adds bite to the midfield.

Up forward Anthony Corrie slots into full forward with 17 year old Jack Austin the tall option and Liam Dwyer a mobile big man at centre half forward.   Brenton Saunders, Kale Reed and Riley Easton will provide the ground level options at the feet of the big men.

The Magpies look a physically stronger team this year and with the inclusion of the tall Adkins and AFL experienced Corrie and Harwood will be confident of opening the season against a strong looking Mt Gravatt outfit.

QAFL Round 1: Western Magpies v Mt Gravatt at Mt Gravatt on Saturday, April 21st at 2 pm.

B:     Harry Marshall  Dylan Adkins  Luke Mitchell

HB:   David Lewis(vc)  Doug Lawrence  Matt Davis

C:   Luca Winton  Ben Jaenke-Cain  Lachlan Dennis

HF: Ryan Harwood  Liam Dwyer  Drew Mitchell (Capt)

F:  Riley Easton  Anthony Corrie (vc) Jack Austin

Ruck:  Aaron Highlands

           Tom Ielasi

Rover: Brenton Saunders

I/C from: Luca Mason, Gareth Crawford, Will Fletcher, Kale Reed

Anytime Fitness - Reserves Preview

Andrew Thomson

STRONG LOOKING RESERVES FOR SEASON OPENER

The Western Magpies have selected a strong Reserves team for the season opener at Mt Gravatt.

With Val Pope, Brady Allen, Lachlan Woods and Aaron Maricic in the side, the return of Peter Kilroy and inclusion of strong bodied new players in  Nathan Congram, Angus Wyllie  and Lucas Jackson and tall winger Luke Brennan the Pies look a handy Reserves team. Ryan Colclough joins as a half forward and he booted 60 goals last season in Toowoomba to add another forward option for the Pies.

Dual Senior Premiership player Sean Mewing is lining up again and with Bryce Crossley, dual Reserves Best and Fairest winner again the midfield general but with more supports this year the Pies will be confident of starting the season with the four points. Youngsters Sam Hartog, Jeremy deRooy, Tristan Dowdy, Kurt Vine and Tom Roderick will all be better this season after being blooded last year and the returning Sempitake Kwizera, Colts best and fairest several years ago, adds some pace around the packs.

With a strong contingent of players in the side looking to push for senior selection, The Reserves outfit will have a hard edge and plenty of hunger to perform.

Coach Des Lashman will be confident his side will start the season well with several seasoned senior players in the side combined with the talented youngsters leading the way.

A look at the players unavailable for this round gives an indication of the depth at the Pies in 2018

Round 1: Western Magpies Reserves  v Mt Gravatt at Mt Gravatt on Saturday, April 21st at 11.30 am

B: Angus Wyllie  Sam Hartog Sean Mewing

HB: Kurt Vine Brady Allen (Capt.)  Peter Kilroy

C: Matt Mazarolle  Bryce Crossley  Luke Brennan

HF:   Val Pope Jeremy DeRooy  Tristan Dowdy

F: Tom Roderick, Luke Jackson, Sempitake Kwizera

Rucks: Nathan Congran, Lachlan Woods

Rover: Aaron Maricic

I/C:  Ryan Colclough, Alec Parsons, Sam Denys, Brayden Thomas

New players: Angus Wyllie (UQ), Peter Kilroy (UTS Bats), Luke Brennan (UQ), Sam Hartog, Tristan Dowdy, Sam Denys (all Colts) , Luke Jackson (Griffith Uni/Moorooka), Sempitake Kwizera (Collingwood Park), Nathan Congran (Yarroweyah, Vic), Alec Parsons (UQ), Ryan Colclough (USQ, Towoomba)

 

Not considered for selection:

 Jonathon Macanawai (NZ International Rules), Jake DeWinter (back), Jack Goodall (Redlands), Gerard Moore, Sam Parker, Rohan Smith, Rory Johnson, (all unavailable), Gabe McKinnon (thigh), Lochlan McDonald (knee), Monty Vine (thigh),  Callum Grant (shoulder), Chris Hunt, Brodie Easton (both underdone), Logan Murray (suspended)

Coopers Friday Night Footy - Woodies set to take on the Tigers

Andrew Thomson

The Woodsmen tonight will take on the Mayne Tigers who are fresh off a Premiership in the Friday night Division 2 competition in 2017, and are somewhat of an unknown quantity going into 2018 after promotion to Division 1 for 2018.

The Woodsmen have started a healthy 2-0 after a hard fought Round 1 win vs Morningside before a comfortable victory last week at home vs Ormeau.

Mayne easily accounted for Jimboomba in Round 1 before losing to Maroochydoore in a rare Saturday outing, notoriously Saturday results can be misleading though with significant player unavailability for most teams.

As is often the case with the Woodsmen outfit, there are 7 changes from the Round 2 side, with players unavailable and a couple of Round 2 injuries to Jay baker (broken ankle) and David Jackson (ribs).

Coming into the side this week are Andrew Thomson, Scott Matthews, Chris Judson, Jake Fuentes, Brett McEvoy, Will Lloyd and Nick Kelly.  With a distinct lack of talls, this has resulted in some positional changes, but the wet weather is expected to offset this conundrum.

Woodsmen vs Mayne - Friday 20/4 - 730pm @ McCarthy Homes Oval

B: Matty - Burnsy - Nick
HB: Trav - Simmo - Josh
C: K - Juddo - Will K
HF: Shayno - Hocks - Davo
F: Noodles - Mika - Nessy
Foll: Thommo - JackoJnr - Sammy

Extended Bench: Mitchy - Will S - Will L - Mudgee - Buddsie

Place Update - Western Magpies QAFL Leadership Announced for 2018

Andrew Thomson

Western Magpies Senior Coach Brydan Morgan recently announced the Pies Leadership Group for the 2018 season with 2017 skipper Drew Mitchell again named as captain for his second year in the role.

New Vice-Captains are David Lewis and Anthony Corrie.

The remainder of the Leadership Group includes Ben Jaenke-Cain, Harry Marshall, Ryan Harwood and Brenton Saunders.

Midfielder Mitchell led from the front last year to be joint winner of the Bill Peirce Medal. It was a tough year for the Pies on the injury front and Mitchell did all in his power to lift the side in the latter half of 2017. That he was able to tie in the Bill Peirce Medal after himself succumbing to injury to miss a few late season matches with was testament to his efforts throughout the season.


David Lewis is elevated to the Vice Captain role after starring across half back in early 2017 before injuring his knee and missing the rest of the season. His pre-season form indicates he should pick up where he left off as a vital cog in the Magpies lineup, and now a key member of the leadership group as the defensive general.


Corrie rejoins the club after a player/coach stint at Kenmore and his experience as an ex-AFL player and Western Magpies Premiership player will be invaluable. Corrie will also have a mentoring role with the Pies young players and play a strong leadership role through the forward-line in particular.  After a strong pre-season, where the veteran barely missed a session, he is up and about for the season ahead.

Ben Jaenke-Cain forms a key partnership in the midfield with Captain Drew Mitchell, and sets an example with his tireless workrate.  "Mr Perpetual Motion" and the 2014 Bill Peirce Medal Winner rarely plays a bad game, and is a strong example of consistency of effort to his teammates. 

2012 Premiership Player Brenton Saunders returns to the club permanently in 2018 after intermittent games for the Pies in recent years while NEAFL listed with Redland, including some absolute standout performances in 2017.  Adding another layer of leadership and experience, Saunders will be an important member of the new look group in 2018.

Harry Marshall joined the Pies from UQ in 2017 and immediately established himself as a vital player in the Magpies lineup.  A hunger for knowledge and a keen desire to learn and improve is the perfect example to set for teammates, and Marshall is the epitome of a player who is willing to listen and learn at every opportunity.

Finally, Ryan Harwood has quickly established himself as a leader at the club, and will impart a great deal of knowledge about how to prepare correctly for matches and has helped lift the intensity of training. Along with the other members of the leadership group, this extra layer of experience and resolve will enable the Pies to be well prepared to tough it out in the tight matches, many of which slipped away in 2017. 

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Genuine Garage Door Solutions - Pies to test their mettle early in QAFL Season

Andrew Thomson

The Western  Magpies have a tough start to the 2018 QAFL season. The Pies will get a good idea where they sit in the QAFL pecking order with some serious football contests shaping up early in the season.

The Pies only have 2 home matches on the home deck McCarthy Homes Oval out of the first 6 rounds and with two early season byes, the Pies will only feature at home twice in the opening 2 months of the season. The Pies will however enjoy a run of home games through the middle of the season, though don't have the opportunity to rest via a bye late in the year, playing 6 consecutive games leading up to finals.

The Pies play an evening match in Round 6 at Sandgate and a Sunday match hosting Mt Gravatt in Round 12. All other matches are played on Saturday with a 2 pm start.

The Magpies season opener will again, for the third year in a row,  at Mt Gravatt in the Anzac Round this Saturday and the Pies will be looking for a similar start to last season when they had a big win over the Vultures. The first home match will be the following week when 2017 Preliminary finalists Broadbeach visit the new-look McCarthy Homes Oval.

Round 4 will pit the Black and Whites against the 2017 QAFL Premiers and fierce rivals Palm Beach-Currumbin at Palm Beach in an early test of the Magpies 2018 premiership credentials. The Pies had a good practice match win last week over the QAFL Premiers but whether this translates into a win on the coast with 4 points up for grabs remains to be seen.

Mid season will also be a challenge with matches in succession against Labrador and Morningside. The Pies will celebrate Sherwood’s 50th Anniversary of Senior Football (1968-2018) on Saturday June 23rd when they host Morningside in a Round 10 match.

The season comprises 3 byes and there are 19 rounds to fit in an extra bye.

 

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Coopers Match Review - Woodies hold onto Round 1 win in thriller

Andrew Thomson

An undermanned and aging Woodsmen side traveled to Morningside in what felt like complete darkness!  Sporting ill fitting clash guernseys and a cobbled together line-up, the Woodies were slow out of the blocks allowing the younger, fitter Panthers side an early 2 goal break.

However, despite their younger opponents running hard through the middle, the experienced Woodsmen outfit were able to absorb the pressure and return fire using some speed of their own through Irish Sammy Banim electric on the wing, and Shayne Baldwyn linking up beautifully on the flank to finish off a coast to coast goal and settle the nerves.

In a proud moment for veteran Magpie and former 'Minister of Defence' in the Magpie senior side, David Jackson took the field alongside his son Tristan Jackson, unsurprisingly - not the first time the Woodies have featured a father/son combination!  Jacko worked his way into the game beautifully on half back, while Tristan was busy through the middle of the ground with his workrate.

While the Woodies were missing plenty of troops, it was a strong looking 22, but with a distinct lack of height, leaving Andrew Thomson essentially one out in the ruck for the full 80 minutes.  While he was able to get on top early, the Morningside talls took advantage at the centre bounce in the 2nd half before the midfield were able to adjust and neutralise the Panthers advantage in the hitouts.

After trailing at 1/4 time, the Woodies started strongly in the 2nd quarter to pinch the lead through goals to new recruit Steve Campbell and veteran forward/midfielder Jay Baker.  Some late goals from Morningside however gave them a 9 point lead at the long break.

After resetting at half-time the Woodies dominated the 3rd quarter, keeping Morningside to a single behind to wrest back the lead at 3/4 time.  Billy Hyde was busy through the midfield, the Young brothers were quality stoppers across halfback and Alec Parsons was showing plenty of dash through the middle of the ground and out of defence to give the Woodies some much need line breaking speed.

One thing about any Woodsmen side over the years has always been that while fitness is not a strong point, the willingness to work back in defence is a feature of the group.  If the team is ever accused of 'one way running' it is to defence, not attack and this proved crucial in a thrilling last quarter.

With the older bodies tiring in a warm Round 1 hitout, Morningside were getting on top through the middle and while they held strong field position, couldn't get clean possession as the Woodies repelled them time and time again.  Andrew Bell and Simon Purkiss were particularly good down back, while the willingness of Matt Hockley and Andrew Thomson to repeatedly push back and clog the Morningside attack and chop off their attacks was crucial.

Despite their tiring teammates, Tristan Jackson, Sammy Banim and Shayne Balwyn still had a bit of gas in the tank and when the Woodsmen were able to turn it over and take clean possession, their opponents showed they weren't as willing to run hard defensively as the Woodies put on 2 classic coast to coast goals to get an important 17 point lead midway through the final term, with wily old veteran and Captain/Coach Chris Mihalopoulos causing a few headaches for the Panthers when the ball did get forward of centre.

The Woodies continued to work as the Panthers had waves of forward entries that were consistently repelled as they came come to kick 1.6 in the final 10 minutes, unable to convert several opportunities with the Woodsmen applying plenty of pressure to frequent scoring opportunities.  As the clock ticked down, a Panther forward marked in the pocket and the siren sounded with an opportunity to tie the game.  The kick sailed wide and the Woodies got the chocolates and enjoyed a well earnt beer in the Panthers clubhouse after a 5 point win.

Woodsmen 8.6-54 defeated Morningside 6.13-49

Best: Banim, Baldwyn, T.Jackson, A.Parsons, Campbell, Thomson

Goals: Banim, Baldwyn, Campbell 2, Baker, Mihalopoulos 1

McCarthy Homes Match Review - Magpies show good pre-season touch

Andrew Thomson

The Western Magpies had an encouraging 40 point win over 2017 QAFL Premiers Palm Beach-Currumbin at McCarthy Homes Oval at Chelmer on Saturday.

After a slow start the Pies dominated the second half to run out 14.10-94 to 8.6-54 winners.

While this was a practice match and both sides likely not at full strength, PBC still fielded most of their key players who starred in their Premiership last year. The match was played in perfect conditions and one of the stars of the day was the new look surface of McCarthy Homes Oval, which the players all enjoyed--the ground looked a picture!.

For a practice match with nothing really riding on it, it was played with an intensity of a round 1 match with 4 points and bragging rights at stake. The Pies will take a lot of confidence from the match and with added depth due to several key inclusions to the playing list the Pies will be looking to return to finals action this season.

PBC led by 7.2-44 to 4.6-20 at halftime and 5 of their goals came from rebound football with the ball getting in behind the Pies defenders after the Magpies experimented with a full press, while PBC are well known for their fast paced transition.

The Magpies tightened up after half time, got on top in the midfield and their pressure at the contest lifted and improved tackling was a feature. So dominant after half time were the Pies they restricted the Lions to 1.4 while booting 10 goals themselves.

Another couple of aspects of the Magpies' game that pleased coach Brydan Morgan was the hand and foot skills, especially by hand in close and under pressure, and the hard running backwards to help out in the back half--one of the hardest skills to master as it takes a positive team mindset to do it all the time.

David Lewis picked up where he left off last year before injury to read the play beautifully across halfback with intercept marks to be a rebounding defender. Other than a couple of kicking errors, fellow half back Lachie Dennis was solid with intercept marks and has taken further steps forward as a developing senior player.

Midfield recruit Jono Macanawai impressed with his work in close and his second efforts and his ball skills in traffic were exceptional. Another new player in Luca Winton, (ex-Sherwood junior)  also impressed and his leg speed through the middle of the ground was what the Pies have been looking for in recent seasons.

Anthony Corrie showed he has lost none of his footy nous and booted a couple of goals. He always drags a good defender which opens it up for the Pies and he looked to be enjoying himself, although he did comment that  the game " was pretty quick"  --he picked up the pace soon enough and relished his return to the Black and White colours.

Ryan Harwood was a slow starter as he adjusted to QAFL football but soon worked his way into the game to be a solid contributor. Ben Jaenke-Cain worked hard all match as usual as did ruckman/forward Liam Dwyer.

No accurate goalkickers were recorded but Jake de Winter got off the leash a few times in a pleasing display.

One of the highlights of the day was an absolute screamer to young 17 yo tall forward Jack Austin in the last quarter right in front of the coach’s box and video camera—expect to see plenty of vision of this mark in the next few weeks--he was up high and it was a one grab mark!! And he showed enough to suggest he will be one of the finds of the season in 2018.

With Brady Allen a late withdrawal, Aaron Maricic missing with a virus, Dylan Adkins and Chris Hunt out with soreness, Brenton Saunders, Gerard Moore and Kale Reed unavailable , Val Pope, Lachlan Woods and Logan Murray all blowing off the cobwebs in the Reserves and Brodie Easton a late starter, the Pies depth looks much improved in 2018. 

The Magpies have a weekend off next week before travelling to Mt Gravatt for the season opener against old rivals the Vultures on Saturday, 21st April.

Western Magpies   14.10-94 def  PBC 8.6-54

Best: David Lewis, Jono Macanawai, Luca Winton, Anthony Corrie, Ben Jaenke-Cain, Lachie Dennis, Liam Dwyer

Genuine Garage Door Solutions - Ressies Review

Andrew Thomson

NEW LOOK PIES RESERVES HAVE GOOD WIN

The Western Magpies Reserves, bolstered by several experienced inclusions, had a good win over a youthful Palm Beach-Currumbin at McCarthy Homes Oval, Chelmer on Saturday.

Like their Senior counterparts the Pies started slowly but got on top mid-way through the second quarter and took control in the second half to run out 39 point victors, 11.9- 75 to 5.6-36.

The Pies depth looks significantly stronger in 2018 with new recruit Nathan Congram impressing in the unfamiliar ruck duties and new livewire small forward Sam Parke  booting a few goals and providing plenty of spark up forward. Add the returning veteran Peter Kilroy, who looked as sharp and as fit as ever with his jinking runs and penetrating left foot kicks and the Pies Reserves are confident of returning to finals action in 2018.

Lachlan Woods impressed in his return and will be looking to knock on the door of a senior recall after a year off from QAFL action and Val Pope also did some good things as he works his way into 2018

Jeremy DeRooy clunked a few big grabs and he kicked 5 goals in an accurate kicking display while youngsters Caleb Franks and Sam DeNys were busy across half forward and roving respectively as was Bryce Crossley in the middle of the ground.

Coach Des Lashman was happy with the hit-out but reminded his players the real action starts in a fortnight  and while the season holds a lot of promise no-one knows the pecking order until the season proper.

Western Magpies 11.9-75 def PBC 5.6-36

Best: Sam Parker, Nathan Congram, Caleb Franks, Lachlan Woods, Peter Kilroy, Bryce Crossley, Jeremy DeRooy

Goals; Jeremy DeRooy 5, Sam Parker 2 - full goalkicking details incomplete