Lauderdale vs Hobart Teams & Preview
April 29th 2011 12:45
Where & When: Lauderdale Sports Ground Saturday, April 30th 2:00PM
Coverage: The Animal Enclosure Forums, Sportingpulse Progressive Scores,Tasmanian Football Scores & News
Colts
Lauderdale vs Hobart 11:30am
Teams
Lauderdale
B: Joshua Spaulding, Alex Hill, Sean MacKay
HB: Timothy Perkins, Andrew Sabri, Kaine Waller
C: Robbie MacManus, Marcus Fitze, Alex Hevey
HF: Theo Boscott, Jack siggins, Jamie DiIenno
F: Rhys Williams, Patrick Montgomerie, Wiggins
R: Hayden Smith, Matthew Smith, Jed Williamson
Interchange: Sammy O'Bryne, Samuel Siggins, Martinovich, Bed Matthewson, Jason Hyland, Tim Dudgeon, Bryce Walsh, Alex Cook
Hobart
B: Calen Jeffery, Matthew Cleary, Jamie Clark
HB: Zachary Johnston, Michael Cassidy, Aaron Hall
C: Bryden Gonnion, Timothy Langdale, Clinton Flood
HF: Geoff Crosswell, Larry Owen, Luke Sullivan
F: Jake Briggs, Liam Azzopardi, Glenn Quirk
R: Todd Willing, David Clark, Andrew Lemm
Interchange: Tim Lewinski, Tom Robertson, Trent Harvey, Todd Kelly, Ben Garret, Danny Flood, Max Catchpool, Sam Reeves
PREVIEW
Last weekend the Bombers recorded their first win of the season with an impressive 50-point victory of South Launceston at Youngtown Oval last weekend. The Tigers looked like they were going to open their account this season, against North Hobart. Hobart led by almost six goals against the Demons, but they went to sleep in the third and then went to sleep in the third and eventually lost by 7-points.
Hobart have had the problem this season and last season when they were in front at parts of the game, and looking like winning they'd goto sleep and lose. Both times were at half time last season, once against Devonport and the other was against Clarence. This season they were keeping with Glenorchy, but allowed the Magpies to get the best of them and they ran away with it in the last.
Lauderdale are starting to put together a very strong defence, being lead by Alex Hill, and Liam Sabri. They are supported by Sean MacKay and Tim Perkins there, last weekend they managed to keep former Top 10 AFL Draft Pick Mitch Thorp to just the five goals. Hobart's main shining light so far has been Aaron Hall, Hall made his name as a running defender last season has been swung firward the last 2 weeks and has eight goals to his name.
The only problem is, Hall has lacked any sort of support in the forward line leaving the Tigers winless from their first 3 games. Lauderdale are full of confidence from their win last weekend at Youngtown against the Bulldogs, and that could see them get one over the struggling Tigers.
HEAD TO HEAD
Round 3 2009 - Hobart 9.8 (62) def. Lauderdale 7.15 (57) Lauderdale Sports Ground
Round 10 2009 - Lauderdale 13.9 (87) def. Hobart 11.18 (84) Lauderdale Sports Ground
Round 15 2009 - Lauderdale 4.7 (31) v Hobart 2.10 (22) TCA Ground
Round 4 2010 - Hobart 14.14 (98) def. Lauderdale 13.8 (86) Lauderdale Sports Ground
Round 9 2010 - Lauderdale 10.11 (71) def. Hobart 5.8 (38) TCA Ground
Round 15 (Split Round) 2010 - Lauderdale 16.8 (104) def. Hobart 11.11 (77) TCA Ground (24 July
LAST TIME THEY MET
Round 15 (Split Round) 2010 - Lauderdale 16.8 (104) def. Hobart 11.11 (77) TCA Ground (24 July
PREVIOUS ROUND
Lauderdale 13.12 (90) def. Sth Launceston 5.10 (40) Youngtown Memorial Ground (Saturday)
Nth Hobart 15.11 (101) def. Hobart 13.16 (94) TCA Ground (Friday)
LADDER POSITIONS
Lauderdale: 7th
Hobart: 8th
SEASON FORM
Lauderdale: LLW
Hobart: LLL
FORM OVER THE LAST MONTH
Lauderdale: LLW
Hobart: LLL
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Alex Hill (Lauderdale) A key member of the strong Lauderdale defence that they're building at Lauderdale, will be on his toes to help keep the Tigers from running away with the win.
Aaron Hall (Hobart) Eight goals in two games, the former defender has become a massive key up forward for the Tigers. He can be thrown up forward, thrown back into defence whatever the Tigers will need.
QUESTION MARKS
The Bombers got themselves an impressive win away from home last weekend, they have had the better of the Tigers in their last couple of encounters, will the win last weekend give them the confidence they need to win?
Hobart are struggling they're 0-3 early here and even though they have lost they have been competitive in 2 of their games, they should have beaten North Hobart they were beating them everywhere, will the come from behind win by North Hobart effect them this weekend?
WILL WIN AND WHY
Lauderdale full of confidence and self-belief and playing at home should be too strong to see off the struggling Tigers this weekend. With the Tigers blowing the lead and losing to the Demons like they did last week their confidence has to have taken a blow. It is going to be a close contest at Lauderdale though, and you can fully expect Fox's men to give as good as they are going to get.
Last season at Lauderdale they had a tightly fought contest where the Bombers managed to get home in the last quarter. The Tigers fitness might be an issue, or maybe their inability to play out a game and actually win the game could be the problem. But whatever their problem is at the Tigers it's going to be enough to see the points remain with the Bombers.
PREDICTION
Lauderdale by 30 points
Coverage: The Animal Enclosure Forums, Sportingpulse Progressive Scores,Tasmanian Football Scores & News
Colts
Lauderdale vs Hobart 11:30am
Teams
Lauderdale
B: Joshua Spaulding, Alex Hill, Sean MacKay
HB: Timothy Perkins, Andrew Sabri, Kaine Waller
C: Robbie MacManus, Marcus Fitze, Alex Hevey
HF: Theo Boscott, Jack siggins, Jamie DiIenno
F: Rhys Williams, Patrick Montgomerie, Wiggins
R: Hayden Smith, Matthew Smith, Jed Williamson
Interchange: Sammy O'Bryne, Samuel Siggins, Martinovich, Bed Matthewson, Jason Hyland, Tim Dudgeon, Bryce Walsh, Alex Cook
Hobart
B: Calen Jeffery, Matthew Cleary, Jamie Clark
HB: Zachary Johnston, Michael Cassidy, Aaron Hall
C: Bryden Gonnion, Timothy Langdale, Clinton Flood
HF: Geoff Crosswell, Larry Owen, Luke Sullivan
F: Jake Briggs, Liam Azzopardi, Glenn Quirk
R: Todd Willing, David Clark, Andrew Lemm
Interchange: Tim Lewinski, Tom Robertson, Trent Harvey, Todd Kelly, Ben Garret, Danny Flood, Max Catchpool, Sam Reeves
PREVIEW
Last weekend the Bombers recorded their first win of the season with an impressive 50-point victory of South Launceston at Youngtown Oval last weekend. The Tigers looked like they were going to open their account this season, against North Hobart. Hobart led by almost six goals against the Demons, but they went to sleep in the third and then went to sleep in the third and eventually lost by 7-points.
Hobart have had the problem this season and last season when they were in front at parts of the game, and looking like winning they'd goto sleep and lose. Both times were at half time last season, once against Devonport and the other was against Clarence. This season they were keeping with Glenorchy, but allowed the Magpies to get the best of them and they ran away with it in the last.
Lauderdale are starting to put together a very strong defence, being lead by Alex Hill, and Liam Sabri. They are supported by Sean MacKay and Tim Perkins there, last weekend they managed to keep former Top 10 AFL Draft Pick Mitch Thorp to just the five goals. Hobart's main shining light so far has been Aaron Hall, Hall made his name as a running defender last season has been swung firward the last 2 weeks and has eight goals to his name.
The only problem is, Hall has lacked any sort of support in the forward line leaving the Tigers winless from their first 3 games. Lauderdale are full of confidence from their win last weekend at Youngtown against the Bulldogs, and that could see them get one over the struggling Tigers.
HEAD TO HEAD
Round 3 2009 - Hobart 9.8 (62) def. Lauderdale 7.15 (57) Lauderdale Sports Ground
Round 10 2009 - Lauderdale 13.9 (87) def. Hobart 11.18 (84) Lauderdale Sports Ground
Round 15 2009 - Lauderdale 4.7 (31) v Hobart 2.10 (22) TCA Ground
Round 4 2010 - Hobart 14.14 (98) def. Lauderdale 13.8 (86) Lauderdale Sports Ground
Round 9 2010 - Lauderdale 10.11 (71) def. Hobart 5.8 (38) TCA Ground
Round 15 (Split Round) 2010 - Lauderdale 16.8 (104) def. Hobart 11.11 (77) TCA Ground (24 July
LAST TIME THEY MET
Round 15 (Split Round) 2010 - Lauderdale 16.8 (104) def. Hobart 11.11 (77) TCA Ground (24 July
PREVIOUS ROUND
Lauderdale 13.12 (90) def. Sth Launceston 5.10 (40) Youngtown Memorial Ground (Saturday)
Nth Hobart 15.11 (101) def. Hobart 13.16 (94) TCA Ground (Friday)
LADDER POSITIONS
Lauderdale: 7th
Hobart: 8th
SEASON FORM
Lauderdale: LLW
Hobart: LLL
FORM OVER THE LAST MONTH
Lauderdale: LLW
Hobart: LLL
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Alex Hill (Lauderdale) A key member of the strong Lauderdale defence that they're building at Lauderdale, will be on his toes to help keep the Tigers from running away with the win.
Aaron Hall (Hobart) Eight goals in two games, the former defender has become a massive key up forward for the Tigers. He can be thrown up forward, thrown back into defence whatever the Tigers will need.
QUESTION MARKS
The Bombers got themselves an impressive win away from home last weekend, they have had the better of the Tigers in their last couple of encounters, will the win last weekend give them the confidence they need to win?
Hobart are struggling they're 0-3 early here and even though they have lost they have been competitive in 2 of their games, they should have beaten North Hobart they were beating them everywhere, will the come from behind win by North Hobart effect them this weekend?
WILL WIN AND WHY
Lauderdale full of confidence and self-belief and playing at home should be too strong to see off the struggling Tigers this weekend. With the Tigers blowing the lead and losing to the Demons like they did last week their confidence has to have taken a blow. It is going to be a close contest at Lauderdale though, and you can fully expect Fox's men to give as good as they are going to get.
Last season at Lauderdale they had a tightly fought contest where the Bombers managed to get home in the last quarter. The Tigers fitness might be an issue, or maybe their inability to play out a game and actually win the game could be the problem. But whatever their problem is at the Tigers it's going to be enough to see the points remain with the Bombers.
PREDICTION
Lauderdale by 30 points
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