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26.04.2019 07:02
ure playing in the backline and turn a couple over, its highlighted a little bit more because its normally in front of goal.But Antworten

West Coast midfielder Andrew Gaff is confident Sharrod Wellingham will bounce back from last weeks shocker, saying the former Pie will make amends in Saturdays AFL clash with Collingwood at the MCG.Wellingham committed a series of horror turnovers in West Coatss six-point win over Melbourne in Perth.His shanked kick-in that gifted Melbourne a goal infuriated coach Adam Simpson so much that he gave the 28-year-old a spray at three-quarter time.Wellingham is usually one of West Coasts best ball users, but the heavy cork he copped late in the first quarter may have affected his kicking.Gaff said he and his teammates retained full faith in Wellinghams skillset.Hes one of our bravest ball users, and he tries to do kicks that probably some guys wouldnt do, Gaff said on Monday.But most of the time they come off and look great.Then theres days on the weekend when they dont come off and it probably doesnt look as good.When youre playing in the backline and turn a couple over, its highlighted a little bit more because its normally in front of goal.But we know hes going to work pretty hard during the week and make amends.The Eagles are just four percentage points adrift of second spot following a five-match winning run.But their form has been scratchy in the past two weeks, and Gaff admits they were lucky to come away with a win against Melbourne.The absence of ruckman Nic Naitanui has left a huge void in the midfield, but the 2012 All-Australian is a chance to return against the Magpies.Naitanui, who underwent surgery last month to address Achilles tendon soreness, is back in full training and needs to pull up well from the next few sessions if he is to be given the green light to face Collingwood.Its 50-50 and a coachs call as to whether he plays this week or next week, Gaff said.Hes been flying around in a few of the drills we were doing last week.West Coast lost the inside-50m count 66-37 against the Demons.The looming return of Naitanui will help West Coast address a few problem areas, but Gaff said it wouldnt fix everything.Theres no hiding around were probably not playing our best footy at the moment, Gaff said.Midfielder Dom Sheed, who has been grounded most of the year by pectoral and knee issues, is a chance to return to AFL ranks after making it through his fourth successive WAFL game unscathed.Defender Will Schofield is also available for selection after being rested last week. Wholesale Air Max 1 Canada .B. -- The Baie-Comeau Drakkar took over sole possession of first place atop the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League on Thursday with their sixth straight win. Cheap Air Max 1 Canada For Sale . The 27-year-old Scrivens will be joining his third NHL club since signing with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent in 2010. The move also reunites with him with head coach Dallas Eakins from their time together with the American Hockey Leagues Toronto Marlies. http://www.discountairmax1canada.com/ . Down by seven with 90 seconds left in regulation, thats where they looked comfortable. Air Max 1 Canada Outlet . PETERSBURG, Fla. Air Max 1 Canada Sale . The Vancouver coach and an announced sellout crowd of 18,910 watched in dismay as the Canucks lost 7-4 to the New York Islanders on Monday night by squandering a 3-0 lead in the third period. Six games during Round 6, and surprisingly the two matches decided by single-figure margins having gone the distance involved the New Zealand Breakers.Corey Webster was listed in the piece last week as MIA. Fair to say he showed up in Round 6, scoring 37 points during his two outings and hitting the game-winning shot against Perth Wildcats.Melbourne United, meanwhile, continued their slide with a fifth consecutive loss. They parted ways with former MVP point guard Cedric Jackson through the week, and United fans are eagerly awaiting the return of Chris Goulding and debut of new signing Casper Ware.We have become accustomed to having at least one high-scoring game during each round, but we had a different story in Round 6. The highest score was 87, while each winning team posted between 84 and 87 points.So who and what stood out the most during round six?Dynamic DuosEvery side needs a go-to player they can rely upon, but teams become increasingly easy to defend against if they have only the one option. The presence of a one-two punch can make life miserable for defending teams, and we saw two instances during round six.Brisbanes Torrey Craig and Jermaine Beal took over against Sydney Kings in the round-opening game, compiling 34 points, seven rebounds and four assists. The Kings had no answers as the Bullets waltzed away with the win.Then it was the Kings turn in their second match of the round, against Melbourne United, with backcourt buddies Kevin Lisch and Jason Cadee shooting the lights out to post a combined 56 points on 70 percent shooting that included a remarkable 10 three-pointers.Speaking of lights out ...Black OutBrisbane and Cairns Taipans are locked in a tense battle, both seeking their second win of the round; the Bullets lead by eight points with 1:37 to play in the fourth quarter and, BAM, the lights go out.The Bullets had controlled the tempo of the game, but the Taipans were still in with a shot when the conteest was abandoned because the power could not be restored.ddddddddddddVictory was awarded to the Bullets, but the Taipans have lodged a formal protest and the outcome of the game is yet to be confirmed.Running Out of LegsFour of the six victors also led at halftime and three-quartertime.Adelaide and New Zealand went against that trend, leading at the end of every quarter apart from when it really counted.New Zealand led the Taipans by three at the final change before they surrendered the lead with around nine minutes to play, and they were never able to make it back.Adelaide led Illawarra Hawks by two heading into the fourth, before scoring a measly 11 points down the stretch to lose by double-figures.No I in HawksThe Hawks have one of the top-three scoring averages in the league, and they do so with an incredible balance.The Hawks have only three players averaging double-figure points per game (every other team in the league has four, with Melbourne having five) but theyre currently riding a two-game winning streak.The unselfishness within the group, and the willingness to find the open man, is beginning to pay dividends as they have assisted on 65 percent of made baskets in their past two games.We might be seeing the Hawks finding their wings and getting ready for take off.Gazey CamAndrew Gaze is an iconic figure in the NBL. He is one of, if not, the greatest players ever to grace the Australian hardwood, and his star continues to shine.The passion he used to exude on the floor has now shifted to the sidelines, and his antics have not gone unnoticed. The league needs to consider a Gazey Cam as watching him during the game can be just as exciting as following the play that is unfolding.This little clip is just one snippet from the weekend action; bear in mind the Kings won this game comfortably.? ' ' '

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