Pies too good in west

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Magpie Heath Shaw bursts clear at Patersons Stadium. Source: Getty Images

FOLLOW our live coverage of tonight's clash between West Coast and Collingwood at Patersons Stadium.

10pm AEDT - West Coast 76 defeated by Collingwood 96

A GREAT win for Collingwood in the west.

They had a lot out but still come away with a 20-point win.

Scott Pendlebury, Heath Shaw, Dane Swan and Steele Sidebottom did the damage for the Pies.

9:40pm AEDT - West Coast 60 trail Collingwood 90

THE Pies look home.

A super goal by Travis Cloke put the Magpies up by 18 points with 13 minutes remaining.

It was the perfect way to halt West Coast, who had just goaled through Jamie Crips.

Another goal to Caolan Mooney extends the lead to 24 points and they look a winner here in the west.

A minute later and the Pies goal again through Mooney.

It has been a horror night for the Eagles, with injuries to Andrew Embley (hamstring),. Matt Rosa (hamstring) and Mitch Brown (ankle).

Harry O'Brien on the charge. Source: Getty Images

9:30pm AEDT- West Coast 54 trail Collingwood 68

THE Pies lead by 14 points at the final change.

They have been impressive, the Pies - and they moved ahead during that term thanks to goals by Jamie Elliot and Steele Sidebottom.

Can the Eagles come home strong?

Quinten Lynch up against his former side West Coast. Source: Getty Images

9:15pm AEDT - West Coast 53 trail Collingwood 55

THE Magpies hold a slender two-point lead with seven minutes remaining in the third term.

Both sides have kicked only one goal each for the term.

Jarrdy Blair goaled for the Magpies before Mark LeCras kicked his fourth goal for the day.

Matt Rosa gets tackled by Kyle Martin and Steele Sidebottom. Source: Getty Images

8:45pm AEDT- West Coast 45 trail Collingwood 47 at HALF-TIME

THE Magpies lead West Coast by two points at half-time at Patersons Stadium.

Scott Pendlebury leads the way with 19 touches, while Dane Swan and Paul Seedsman both have had 10 disposals.

Scott Selwood (15 touches) and Matt Priddis (14 touches) are doing the damage for the Eagles.

Eagle Scott Selwood leads the charge against the Pies.Picture: Justin Benson-cooper Source: PerthNow

8:25pm AEDT - West Coast 39 trail Collingwood 43

IT'S been a topsy turvy second term at Patersons Stadium.

The Pies dominated early, winning the ball out of the centre and making the Eagles pay.

Travis Cloke, Paul Seedsman and Jamie Elliot all kicked goals for them.

But the Eagles reply through Mark LeCras and then Scott Lycett.

It has been confirmed Eagles star Andrew Embley has been subbed out with a hamstring injury.

Quinten Lynch returns against his old side. Picture: Justin Benson-Cooper Source: PerthNow

8:05pm AEDT - West Coast 21 trail Collingwood 22

BIG story emerging in the west with veteran Andrew Embley subbed out with what appears to be a knee injury.

More news on the injury as it comes to hand.

Steele Sidebottom kicks a long goal from outside 50 to put the Pies in front,

Luke Shuey and Mark LeCras of the Eagles celebrate a goal against the Pies. Source: Getty Images

7:50pm AEDT - West Coast 13 lead Collingwood 9

MARK LeCras kicks the opener at Patersons Stadium from a set shot.

But Brownlow Medallist Dane Swan hits back with a long supergoal from outside 50.

The Eagles retake the lead through champion ruckman Dean Cox.

Lively opening in the west.

Nick Maxwell leads Collingwood out against West Coast. Source: Getty Images

7:30pm AEDT - St Kilda 90 defeat Sydney 67

A GREAT final term by St Kilda has seen the Saints defeat Sydney by 23 points at Etihad Stadium.

Leigh Montagna finished the job for the Saints, goaling with two minutes remaining to shut the gate.

Montagna had 28 disposals, Clinton Jones collected 22 possessions and David Armitage had it 20 times.

Samuel Dunnell, Trent Dennis-Lane and Ahmed Saad all kicked two goals apiece.

Jude Bolton and Daniel Hannebery were the best for the Swans.

Swan Jude Bolton tackles Jack Newnes at Etihad Stadium today. Source: Getty Images

7:22pm AEDT- St Kilda 83 lead Sydney 67

THE Saints look home after three quick goals.

They got back in front through Clinton Jones, who was on the end of a string of handballs.

Then Farren Ray kicked a beautiful set shot goal from a tight angle to get out to a 10-point lead - the biggest lead they have had.

Trent Dennis-Lane then got in on the act to make it very tough for the Swannies.

Three minutes left at Etihad Stadium.

Mike Pike and Ben McEvoy do battle. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun

7:13pm AEDT- St Kilda 63 lead Sydney 67

THE Saints have taken the lead at the Dome for the first time today.

Goalsneak Terry Milera marked and put it through from 30m out directly in front.

But the Swans hit back straight away through Jake Lloyd, who boots his second.

Lloyd kicks a long, lovely goal from a set shot.

It is all set for an exciting finish.

Leigh Montagna gets off a handball in front of Jude Bolton. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun

6:55pm AEDT - St Kilda 57 trail Sydney 60 at THREE QUARTER-TIME

IT was a stellar quarter for St Kilda, who trail by three points at the final change.

Ahmed Saad kicked two goals for the quarter and looks lively up forward, while Daniel Hannebery has 25 disposals to the last change.

A big concern for St Kilda is Rhys Stanley, who looked to hurt his knee during the term.

He has gone down to the rooms but appears to be walking unaffected, so fingers crossed for Stanley.

Josh Kennedy handballs his way out of trouble. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source:

6:49pm AEDT - Melbourne 78 defeat Port Adelaide 75

THE Demons hold on to win by three points at Renmark. They lead by as much as 25 points in the final term, before the Power rallied.

They had their chances in the closing stages, but the Dees hold on.

Campbell Heath wins the ball over Luke Tapscott. Source: Getty Images

6:40pm AEDT - Port Adelaide 74 trail Melbourne 78, St Kilda 43 trails Sydney 52

Renmark: THE Power are coming home hard. The Demons looked home but the Power have gone bang. Six minutes remaining, can they do it? Hamish Hartlett has kicked two goals this term to get them back in it.

Etihad Stadium: THE Swans lead by 10 points at the Dome mid-way through the third term.

Lewis Jetta marks at Etihad Stadium. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun

6:20pm AEDT - Port Adelaide 52 trail Melbourne 60, St Kilda 42 trail Sydney 50

Renmark: THE Power trail the Demons by eight points at the final change. They are right in it but will need to contain James Sellar, who has kicked five.

Etihad Stadium: AT half-time, Sydney lead St Kilda by eight points. Jude Bolton with 17 disposals is leading the way.

Hamish Hartlett under pressure Picture: Sarah Reed Source: The Advertiser

6pm AEDT - Port Adelaide 52 trail Melbourne 53, St Kilda 42 trail Sydney 45

Renmark: THE Power have lifted in Renmark. Daniel Stewart has two goals this quarter to have the Power within a point. He has three for the game.

Etihad Stadium: SWANS veteran Jude Bolton is running riot at the Dome as the Swans lead by 22 points.

Jackson Trengove gets a kick away. Picture: Sarah Reed Source: The Advertiser

5:40pm AEDT - Port Adelaide 33 trail Melbourne 53 at HALF-TIME. St Kilda 8 trail Sydney 20 at QUARTER-TIME

Renmark: THE Demons have a 20-point lead over the Power at the main break. Sellar with four goals has been best on ground.

Etihad Stadium: THE Swans have some big names out, but their depth is on show here. Great start at the Dome. Luke Parker with 11 touches leads the way for Sydney.

Ted Richards marks against St Kilda. Source: Getty Images

5:21pm AEDT - Port Adelaide 33 trail Melbourne 47, St Kilda 6 Sydney 6

Renmark: THE Demond are chugging along, but the Power aren't going away. James Sellar has kicked four goals and is making life very difficult for the Power.

Etihad Stadium: WE'RE underway at the Dome. The Saints lead by a point in the early going.

5:05pm AEDT - Port Adelaide 15 trail Melbourne 27

PORT Adelaide are trying, but the Demons are executing much better.

And at quarter-time, they lead by two goals.

James Sellar up forward is creating headaches for the Power.

Campbell Heath wins the ball over Luke Tapscott. Source: Getty Images

4:46pm AEDT- Port Adelaide 8 trail Melbourne 19

JAMES Sellar gets his second goal for the day.

Melbourne are punishing Port Adelaide's mistakes.

The Power are playing too cute and it is hurting them.

4:41pm AEDT - Port Adelaide 7 trail Melbourne 13

DEAN Kent goals for Melbourne to extend the lead to two goals.

But the Power are able to reply through Ben Newton.

Good lively opening by both sides.

Paul Stewart wins the ball against Melbourne. Source: Getty Images

4:34pm AEDT - Port Adelaide 0 trail Melbourne 6

MELBOURNE are on the board.

Big man James Sellar takes a big mark and puts it straight through the middle.

Good start by the Dees in what are very hot conditions.

Power players warm up before tackling Melbourne. Source: Getty Images

PRE-GAME

HELLO and welcome to our live coverage of today's NAB Cup matches, starting with Port Adelaide versus Melbourne at Renmark at 4:30pm AEDT.

Then at 5:10pm AEDT, St Kilda take on Sydney at Etihad Stadium

The action continues at Patersons Stadium with West Coast taking on Collingwood at 7:40pm AEDT.

Don't miss a second of the action right here!

PORT ADELAIDE: Brendon Ah Chee, Nathan Blee, Matthew Broadbent, Danny Butcher, Tom Clurey, Sam Colquhoun, Hamish Hartlett, Campbell Heath, Justin Hoskin, Thomas Jonas, Matthew Lobbe, Kane Mitchell, Andrew Moore, Jake Neade, Ben Newton, Cameron O'Shea, Darren Pfeiffer, Jarrad Redden, Mason Shaw, Lewis Stevenson, Daniel Stewart, Paul Stewart, Matt Thomas, Jackson Trengove, Oliver Wines, Chad Wingard, Aaron Young.

MELBOURNE: Jesse Hogan, Colin Sylvia, James Strauss, Colin Garland, Cameron Pedersen, James Magner, Josh Tynan, Daniel Nicholson, Tom Gillies, Joel Macdonald, James Sellar, Jack Grimes, Michael Evans, Dom Barry, Dean Kent, Luke Tapscott, Aaron Davey, Neville Jetta, Troy Davis, Jake Spencer, Rory Taggert, Matt Jones, Dean Terlich, Tom Couch, Jack Fitzpatrick, Nathan Stark, Mitch Clisby.


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