2013 AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON: ROUND 7
Brisbane Lions v West Coast Eagles
Saturday 11 May
Gabba @ 2.10pm (local time)

2013 NEAFL SEASON: ROUND 8
Brisbane Lions Reserves – Bye

Next Match
Brisbane Lions Reserves v GWS Giants
Sat 18 May
BISP @ 12.00pm (local time)

BROADCAST DETAILS
Brisbane
LIVE on Fox Sports 3 at 2pm
LIVE on 7mate at 2pm
Melbourne
LIVE on Fox Sports 3 at 2pm
Adelaide
LIVE on Fox Sports 3 at 1:30pm
Perth
LIVE on Fox Sports 3 at 12pm
LIVE on Channel 7 at 12pm
Sydney
LIVE on Fox Sports 3 at 1pm

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TRAINING TIMES
Friday 10 May
Gabba @ 11.00am (local time)

LIONS V WEST COAST HEAD TO HEAD
The Lions have won 9 of their 24 matches against West Coast for a winning percentage of 37%.

Biggest win: 100 points @ The Gabba in Round 17 1999
Biggest loss: 98 points @ Patersons Stadium in Round 10 2012
Most goals (for): Alastair Lynch (8) @ The Gabba in Round 12 2003
Most goals (against): Quinten Lynch (8) @ The Gabba in Round 20 2006

RECENT HISTORY
2008:
Round 16 - 17.11 (113) to 9.13 (67) @ The Gabba (N) - Won by 46
2009:
Round 1 - 14.11 (95) to 13.8 (86) @ The Gabba (N) - Won by 9
2010:
Round 1 - 16.18 (114) to 12.10 (82) @ The Gabba (N) - Won by 32
2010:
Round 19 - 10.10 (70) to 9.11 (65) @ Subiaco (N) - Won by 5
2011: Round 23 - 11.15 (81) to 13.11 (89) @ The Gabba - Lost by 8
2012: Round 10 - 16.6 (102) to 15.10 (100) @ The Gabba - Won by 2
2012: Round 18 - 28.7 (175) to 12.5 (77) @ Patersons Stadium - Lost by 98

LAST TIME THEY MET
The Brisbane Lions suffered a 98-point demolition when they met the West Coast Eagles at Patersons Stadium in Round 10, 2012.

By quarter time the Eagles had the game well and truly under control; booting 7 goals to 2 in the first quarter. The Lions fought hard in the second term, keeping the lead to 6 goals, but there was no stopping the rampant Eagles.

West Coast finished with a stunning 11-goal final term and 6 multiple goal kickers for the game.

Nic Naitanui was sensational for the Eagles with 36 hit-outs, 14 disposals and 3 goals, whilst Shuey, Priddis, Gaff and Darling all found plenty of the football.

Jack Redden and Simon Black fought hard for the Lions, but there was no combatting the high flying Eagles.

FAST FOOTY FACTS
Lions Statistical Leaders (AFL Top Ten)
Disposals:
8th Tom Rockliff (avg. 27)
Handballs: = 3rd Tom Rockliff (avg. 14), 6th Brent Moloney (13)
Tackles: = 2nd Jack Redden (7)
Clearances: =10th Jack Redden (5)
One percenters:= 1st Daniel Merrett (8), 4th Joel Patfull (7)

Ryan Lester collected a team-high, and career-high, 27 disposals – 17 or which were contested, against Sydney on Sunday.

The Lions have eight current players recruited from Western Australia: Rohan Bewick (West Perth), Todd Banfield (Swan Districts), Simon Black (East Fremantle), Matthew Leuenberger (East Perth), Ash McGrath (South Fremantle), Daniel Rich (Subiaco), Marco Paparone (East Perth) and Elliot Yeo (East Fremantle).

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