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STRIJK, BLACK LEAD WAFL TO BIG WIN OVER SANFL
WEST Perth might have only had two representatives in Western Australia's team that beat South Australia by 45 points in Saturday's State game at Lathlain Park but Aaron Black and Andrew Strijk were two of the best players on the field.
The two Falcons stars had tremendous games for the WAFL State team as they ended up beating the SANFL 18.13 (121) to 11.10 (76).
West Perth initially had six players named in the State squad before Falcons co-captain Jay van Berlo had to withdraw due to work commitments.
Premiership small defender Laine Rasmussen and star ruckman Chris Keunen were then informed early in the week that they wouldn’t be playing despite being in terrific form and having done well representing the WAFL last year in the 85-point win over the NEAFL in Sydney.
Then the real surprise came on Saturday morning when dual Breckler Medallist Shane Nelson was the last player cut from the WAFL team despite being in remarkable form this season so far with the Falcons.
That left Strijk and Black as the two lone representatives from West Perth and both did an outstanding job.
Sandover Medallist Black spent the majority of the afternoon on the wing and finished with 28 possessions, eight marks, five tackles and two goals.
Strijk spent the majority of the game providing run and drive off the half-back line, and was also outstanding with 27 disposals and eight marks.
WA got off to a flying start kicking the first three goals, but then South Australia hit back with the next five either side of quarter-time to threaten to blow the game open.
However, by half-time the Black Swans led by 14 points and that got out to a game-high 45 by the final siren.
The victory sees WA move ahead 47-46 in the overall standings in State matches between the two proud footballing states.
South Australia's only two State defeats since 2002 have now both come at the hands of Western Australia firstly with WA winning by a point at Medibank Stadium in 2009, and now by 45 points at Lathlain Park.
The WAFL has now won three straight State matches as well having beaten the VFL in 2013 by 17 points, the NEAFL last year by 85 in Sydney and now over the SANFL following a 14-point loss in Adelaide to South Australia in 2012.
Ryan Davis was awarded the Simpson Medal for a stunning game off half-forward for WA with the Swan Districts premiership player finishing the afternoon with five goals to go with 25 possessions, 10 inside 50s and eight marks.
The WA forward-line worked well with plenty of space in it and despite not having a traditional marking target. Shane Yarran and Cory Dell'Olio both kicked three goals apiece in support of Davis' best on ground showing.
WA set up the game with their run and carry off half-back with Wayde Twomey (31 possessions, 12 marks) and Strijk (27 touches, eight marks) outstanding while State debutants Blayne Wilson and Justin Simpson stood up well in support of five-time WA player and premiership veteran Darren Rumble.
The WAFL's midfield also ran hard all day and that was a major factor in the eventual win with Black finishing with 28 possessions and two goals, Ashton Hams 26 disposals, Chris Phelan 24, Liam Anthony 23 (11 tackles) Ryan Neates 20, Aidan Tropiano 19, Leigh Kitchin 18 and Ryan Cook 18.
South Australian defender Tom Keough received the Fos Williams Medal for his battle with Yarran while Leigh Ryswyk kicked three goals for the SANFL, and Ian Callinan, Lachlan McGregor and Brett Eddy two each.
James Boyd racked up 29 possessions for the Croweaters, Zane Kirkwood 26, Steven Summerton 24, Marlon Motlop 24, Paul Thomas 24, Joel Cross 24 and Chris Schmidt 24.
South Australia were on top early and had several entries inside-50 before WA looked likely, but when the home team went forward Anthony received a 50m penalty and kicked the first goal of the game.
Yarran then got his first of the day to give WA the first two and then that soon became three when Dell'Olio kicked truly.
However, South Australia hit back before quarter-time with goals to Boyd, McGregor and Eddy to see scores all square by the first change.
It then took just 50 seconds for the SANFL to get the first goal of the second quarter thanks to former Crow Callinan. When McGregor booted his second as well, suddenly South Australia led by 12 points but WA quickly hit back with the next two goals to Davis and Yarran.
Callinan helped the Croweaters steady with his second goal but then the Sandgropers dominated the rest of the first half with Yarran adding his third goal, Davis his second and Phelan another as WA went into the main break with a 14-point advantage.
WA's advantage then grew to a game-high 19-point to start the third term after a clever crumbing goal to Neates. South Australia answered through Kirkwood, but then Davis kicked two quick ones for the WAFL in as many minutes as the lead hit 24 points.
Dell'Olio then kicked his second goal for WA and his South Fremantle teammate Hams his first, and the home side led by 36 points.
The SANFL got the last two of the third quarter both from Ryswyk to cut the margin to 23 points and then it was 18 early in the last after Eddy's second, but Black got two goals in a minute for WA, Cook added another and then Davis his fifth, and Dell'Olio his third to secure the eventual 45-point win.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 3.3 8.6 13.9 18.13 (121)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 3.3 6.4 9.10 11.10 (76)
WESTERN AUSTRALIA – Goals: Davis 5; Yarran, Dell'Olio 3; Black 2; Anthony, Phelan, Neates, Hams, Cook.
Best: Davis, Twomey, Strijk, Black, Dell'Olio, Hams, Phelan.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA – Goals: Ryswyk 3; Callinan, McGregor, Eddy 2; Kirkwood, Boyd.
Best: Keough, Schmidt, Boyd, Kirkwood, Ryswyk, Cross, Summerton.
SIMPSON MEDAL (WA) – Ryan Davis.
FOS WILLIAMS MEDAL (SA) – Tom Keough.
HOW THE WA TEAM LINED UP
B: Kirk Ugle (SD), Darren Rumble (S), Marlion Pickett (SF)
HB: Wayde Twomey (S), Blayne Wilson (SF), Andrew Strijk (WP)
C: Ryan Neates (C), Leigh Kitchin (S), Aaron Black (WP)
HF: Ryan Davis (SD), Clancy Wheeler (S), Ryan Cook (SF)
F: Cory Dell’Olio (SF), Lachlan Delahunty (S), Shane Yarran (S)
RUCK: Paul Johnson (EP), Aidan Tropiano (P), Liam Anthony (EF)
INT: Ashton Hams (SF), Chris Phelan (S), Justin Simpson (SD), Tony Notte (SD)