R20 Preview: Melbourne vs West Coast
August 16th 2008 01:32
Even though 15th may be playing 16th, this match will surely entertain anyone wanting to watch some football.
Both teams have not been playing bad football, except the results have not gone their way. West Coast has had two wins in the past three weeks, whilst Melbourne has performed gallantly against some teams in the eight.
The Demons will want to avenge the 116-point demoltion by Geeong last week, and West Coast could prove to be the team on the rebound.
Having defeated both St. Kilda and Essendon, the Eagles will want to prove that they can win away from home. It will give them some confidence - and positivity - as they look toward 2009.
Both teams have not been playing bad football, except the results have not gone their way. West Coast has had two wins in the past three weeks, whilst Melbourne has performed gallantly against some teams in the eight.
The Demons will want to avenge the 116-point demoltion by Geeong last week, and West Coast could prove to be the team on the rebound.
Having defeated both St. Kilda and Essendon, the Eagles will want to prove that they can win away from home. It will give them some confidence - and positivity - as they look toward 2009.
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