Brad Lynch kicked two goals in Swan Districts’ win over Peel Thunder in the WAFL qualifying final. Picture: Peter Keleman

Swans play East Perth in second semi final

One more win for Swan Districts and they will qualify for the grand final and the first chance presents this Saturday against East Perth in the second semi-final.
September 5, 2024
Chris Pike

SWAN Districts defeated Peel Thunder by 17 points in last Saturday’s WAFL qualifying final for a first finals victory in seven years and are now one win away from a first grand final in 14 years.

After Peel Thunder kicked five goals to three with the breeze in the first quarter, Swans took over the contest.

Swans ended up kicking seven goals compared with two from the Thunder over the last three quarters on the way to a 10.5 (65) to 7.6 (48) victory.

It’s a first ever finals win for Swans against Peel and in Mandurah, and also a first finals win since 2017 and just a second since the 2010 premiership triumph.

One more win this finals series for Swan Districts and they will qualify for the grand final and the first chance presents this Saturday against East Perth in the second semi-final.

Leigh Kohlmann provided a strong target in attack for Swans to kick another four goals to make the most of his opportunities from just six kicks and four marks to now have kicked 48 goals for the season.

Brad Lynch and Jackson McLachlan also kicked two goals apiece in the win for the black-and-whites.

Nik Rokahr has had a brilliant first season in the WAFL in the midfield for Swan Districts and continued that in the qualifying final on Saturday finishing with 33 possessions, six tackles, six inside-50 entries and a goal.

Jye Chalcraft also ended up with 28 disposals and eight tackles with Aidan Clarke picking up 21 touches, Jesse Turner 20 (before injuring a knee), Jake Pasini 17, Josh Cipro 16 and Will Collins 15.

Despite Liam Reidy having 65 hit outs in the ruck for Peel, he had a minimal impact with Nathan Blakely a big reason for that who finished with 18 possessions, seven tackles and 11 hit outs of his own.

Despite kicking into the breeze in Mandurah, Swan Districts made the perfect start to their first ever final against Peel with the first two goals inside nine minutes thanks to McLachlan and Kohlmann.

Peel did respond with the next four goals of the contest in the space of seven minutes before Swans did get a steadier through late inclusion Ben Hewett.

But the Thunder closed the quarter with a goal to Ollie Murphy on the siren and that saw the home team leading by 11 points at quarter-time.

Swans then started the second quarter on fire firstly with a goal to McLachlan and then two in the space of a minute to Lynch including one that came after a spectacular mark over his Peel defender.

Then when Kohlmann added a goal on half-time, it was Swan Districts going into the major break with the 13-point advantage on the back of kicking the only four goals of the second quarter.

Swans then pushed that lead out to 19 points to start the third term with a goal to prolific midfielder Nik Rokahr.

Then Kohlmann kicked his third of the day to stretch the lead to 23 points and it was still at 17 points by three quarter-time.
Kohlmann’s fourth goal in the fourth term ensured Swan Districts would end up securing the 17-point victory.

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