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Watch Women AFL GWS Giants vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 2019

February 8, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

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Watch AFL Live GWS Giants vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 2018 AFL NAB Women Seasons Week 02 Online,The AFL match will be kick off at Drummoyne Oval, Sports ground, Australia, Friday 08 December 2018 online, 19:25 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.


After a dominant performance in their first ever AFLW game, North Melbourne wants a repeat effort, but Greater Western Sydney will be desperate not to start the 2019 season 0-2.

The Giants (0-1, 93.1%, fourth in Conference B) were narrowly beaten by last year’s runners-up Brisbane last time out, but will hope their first home game of the season will lead to a better result.

The Kangaroos (1-0, 325%, first in Conference A) dominated Carlton in Hobart in what was their first ever AFL Women’s match, living up to their billing as pre-season flag favourites. The Giants though will provide a better test of their mettle.

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The match starts at 7:15pm EDT from Drummoyne Oval.

GWS is a member of Conference B, while North Melbourne is a member of Conference A. The top two finishers in each five-team conference will qualify for the 2019 AFLW finals series.

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AFL Collingwood Magpies vs GWS Giants Live Streaming Free 2018 AFL Finale Week 15 September

September 15, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Watch AFL Live Collingwood Magpies vs GWS Giants Live Streaming Free 2018 AFL Playoff Seasons Finals Week 02 Online, match will be kick off at Melbourne Cricket Ground Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Saturday 15 September 2018 online, 19:25 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.


The second chances are done; now we’re playing for keeps. And the Pies have a fight on their hands to progress to the penultimate weekend of the season.

History says the losing qualifying finalist tends to win their semi final. Since the start of the decade, the losing qualifying finalists has won 12 of their 17 semi finals – Hawthorn becoming the fifth loser last night.

Teams that finish inside the top four generally end up in the final four. It tends to take something unusual for a qualifying finalist to lose two straight games and exit the finals in the second week. In the Hawks’ case, it was running into a team which ultimately was better than them through the home and away season on an underlying basis, and losinf key players both recently and earlier on in the piece.

Collingwood lost last weekend, while the GWS Giants won. The Pies’ loss was a close run thing, and it took an uncharacteristically physical effort from the Eagles (+16 in ground ball gets) in the fourth quarter for them to get over the line. The Giants’ win was not a close run thing, and one may argue it was one of the most comprehensive victories by one finalist over another in 2018.

If the two teams’ respective form carries over, it shapes as a high quality, aggressive, attacking game of football. For the right to a six day break, and a battering by a well-rested Richmond.

The Pies are unchanged for just the second time this year (the other times being Round 5 and Round 22), after its trio of returning players (Tyson Goldsack, Jeremy Howe and Adam Treloar) got through the qualifying final unscathed – each playing a critical role in Collingwood’s performance.

The Giants have made two changes, losing Josh Kelly to a meniscus tear and leaving Harry Perryman out of the team. In come Ryan Griffen and former Pie Lachie Keeffe. The latter would appear to have been selected primarily as a backup ruckman to Rory Lobb, who has the task of taming the man-god Brodie Grundy.

GWS beat the Pies at the MCG by 16 points in Round 2, but given it was so long ago how much can we really read into the game? It was the afternoon the Giants lost Tom Scully to a season-ending ankle injury, and the Pies lost Tim Broomhead to an ugly broken leg (don’t Google it).

GWS still had Jonathon Patton and Heath Shaw, and were playing Lachie Whitfield on a wing and Brett Deledio off half back. Collingwood have seen some changes too: Darcy Moore, Matt Scharenberg and Lynden Dunn were in the back six, and the forward line was 100 per cent small ball (as opposed to 90 per cent small ball).

The game itself was pretty even, the margin swinging back and forth all day, and the underlying performance of each team suggested the game was more or less a coin flip. In a lot of ways, it was a game between equals, though we didn’t realise it at the time.

As for tonight’s contest, markets are certainly subscribing to the long-term trend of top four finishers beating their lesser counterparts. Collingwood is a strong favourite, despite general and professional sentiment running counter.

For me, I see tonight’s game unfolding in a similar fashion to the Round 2 encounter in the aggregate: close all evening, with neither side able to streak its way to an advantage for a long period.

That’s because both teams map against each other well: both have strong and deep midfields, while Collingwood’s defence and GWS’ forward line are probably their weaker spots. Collingwood’s forward line lacks the names, but has been effective for most of the year; ditto GWS’ defence.

Collingwood looked all at sea in the first quarter against West Coast, unable to get their ground game going as the Eagles played in the air. GWS has the capacity to not just match Collingwood on the ground but exceed it, and with Zac Williams (probably my favourite player) back dishing from the half back line they’ve got part of the aerial game sorted too.

And for all of the talk about the Giants being the show ponies of the AFL, the team is sixth in the league for tackle rate (which adjusts for opponent time in possession), and is third for adjusted contested possessions (a proxy for ground ball gets). The Pies are seventh and fifth. Yep, it’ll be a battle of the midfields.

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Players List:

Collingwood Magpies:
B: Maynard, Langdon, Crisp
HB: Howe, Goldsack, Varcoe
C: Treloar, Pendlebury, Phillips
HF: Hoskin-Elliott, Mihocek, De Goey
F: Thomas, Cox, Stephenson
FOLL: Grundy, Adams, Sidebottom
I/C: Sier, Aish, Mayne, Greenwood
EMG: Brown, Daicos, Madgen, Reid

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GWS Giants:
B: Williams, Davis, Kennedy
HB: Haynes, Tomlinson, Buntine
C: Reid, Ward, de Boer
HF: Shiel, Himmelberg, Deledio
F: Taranto, Cameron, Greene
FOLL: Lobb, Coniglio, Hopper
I/C: Griffen, Keeffe, Whitfield, Langdon
EMG: Bonar, Cumming, Perryman, Lloyd

IN: Griffen, Keeffe
OUT: Perryman (omitted), Kelly (injured)

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Watch Sydney Swans vs GWS Giants Live Streaming Free 2018 Online 08 September Finals Week 1

September 7, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Australian Football League Sydney Swans vs GWS Giants Live Stream Free, AFL 2018 Regular Seasons Final Week 01 AFL Live Stream. Sydney Swans vs GWS Giants match will be kickoff at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Saturday 08 September 2018 online, 16:20 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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Sydney and GWS would be slightly disappointed with their respective finishing position’s after just missing out on the top four and the subsequent double chance.

The Swans lost their Round 23 clash to Hawthorn by nine points and that defeat saw them finish in 6th position, while GWS come off two successive losses and have had to settle for 7th.

The Giants battled injuries to key players in the concluding stages this season. They were beaten by Sydney to the tune of 20 points in Round 22 before going down to Melbourne by 45 in the last round of the regular season.

Despite their recent hiccups, both sides should benefit from the week off in between games and we can expect to see some big names to return. Lance Franklin is the most notable of those and the Sydney superstar was the matchwinner the last time the two sides met.

He will have a major say in proceedings, as will the Giants midfield trio of Callan Ward, Stephen Coniglio and Dylan Shiel. Those players are arguably in better form than their Swans counterparts.

The Giants rank higher than the Swans for disposals and contested possessions, while they are competition’s best for clearances. Sydney are 9th in this measure.

Another interesting stat is that both sides rank very similarly for points scored and points conceded. The side that takes their chances and converts in front of goal should just about be the one that comes out in front.

With Franklin sure to provide a target at one end, Jeremy Cameron will need to lift on his recent performances at the other end for GWS, while Giants fans will be hoping Toby Greene can prove his fitness and sneak into the side to add some much needed depth inside forward 50.

Both sides have lengthy injury lists but Sydney are expected to regain a couple of big names in Lance Franklin and Luke Parker. Both missed the Hawks loss.

GWS will be sweating on the fitness of Rory Lobb, who suffered a back injury in the loss to Melbourne. Toby Greene is an outside chance of returning and his presence would bolster the Giants forward line.

Sydney have won 11 of the 15 encounters between the two sides including both matches this season. They met as recently as Round 22 and on that occasion it was Sydney by 20 points at Spotless Stadium.

Earlier in the year, the Swans accounted for the Giants by 16 at the SCG. Sydney have a moderate record at their home ground this season, winning five from 11 at the venue. GWS have ventured to the SCG on six occasions since 2012 for just one win.

This shapes as a real flip of the coin job. Sydney are better placed from an injury perspective but if GWS can get their running game going they loom as a genuine threat. After a tight first few quarters, the Giants can overcome Sydney in what should be a close one.

Players List:
SWANS:
B: Rampe, Grundy, Lloyd
HB: Newman, Aliir, McVeigh
C: Cunningham, Kennedy, Heeney
HF: Florent, McCartin, Hewett
F: Parker, Franklin, Hayward
FOLL: Sinclair, Jack, Hannebery
I/C: Jones, Papley, Robinson, Ronke
EMG: Cameron, Dawson, Marsh, Towers

IN: Parker, Franklin
OUT: Dawson, Fox

GIANTS:
B: Matt Buntine, Phil Davis, Harry Perryman
HB: Adam Tomlinson, Nick Haynes, Adam Kennedy
C: Lachie Whitfield, Stephen Coniglio, Josh Kelly
HF: Sam Reid, Harry Himmelberg, Matt de Boer
F: Toby Greene, Jeremy Cameron, Zac Langdon
FOLL: Rory Lobb, Callan Ward, Dylan Shiel
I/C: Brett Deledio, Zac Williams, Jacob Hopper, Tim Taranto
IN: Toby Greene, Brett Deledio, Matt de Boer, Zac Williams

OUT: Jeremy Finlayson, Lachlan Keeffe, Daniel Lloyd, Aiden Bonar (omitted)
EMG: Aiden Bonar, Isaac Cumming, Lachlan Keeffe, Daniel Lloyd

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AFL Melbourne Demons vs GWS Giants Live Stream Free Football 2018 Online 26 August Week 23

August 25, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Australian Football League Melbourne Demons vs GWS Giants Live Stream Free, AFL 2018 Regular Seasons Week 23 AFL Live Stream. Melbourne Demons vs GWS Giants match will be kickoff at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Sunday 26 August 2018 online, 15:20 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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This is the second last game of the home and away season and the result will place together the final pieces of the puzzle that is the make up of the top eight.

The winner of this contest will most likely end up in 5th position on the ladder and gain a home final, while the loser will slip to 7th and a road trip in week one of the finals series.

If Melbourne lose and Geelong win by at least six goals against the Gold Coast, the Demons will slip to 8th, meaning that the two sides could play each other again in a fortnight.

Both sides had varying fortunes in Round 22. Melbourne finally defeated a top eight side, registering a confidence and character building victory against the West Coast Eagles in Perth.

The 17 point victory effectively booked Melbourne what will be their first finals appearance since 2006, a massive relief to their long suffering fans, who watched on in agonising fashion last year when the Demons just missed out.

On the same weekend, GWS suffered a 20 point loss to their cross-town rivals, Sydney, in a game where the Giants simply ran out of steam after a couple of their key players were cut down by injury.

The Round 23 fixture between Melbourne and GWS sees a couple of the competition’s A-grade midfield lineups square off against one another. Despite their injuries, GWS rank similarly to the Demons in a number of statistical measures and are 3rd in the competition for contested possessions, while they are 1st for clearances. Melbourne are 1st and 3rd in these areas respectively. However, the Demons top the competition for hitouts and scoring.

Max Gawn is one player that should have a massive influence for Melbourne. The ruckman is just about a lock for All-Australian selection, while Clayton Oliver, Angus Brayshaw and Nathan Jones are other players that should provide the Demons with plenty of supply up forward.

For the Giants, Dylan Shiel, Callan Ward and Stephen Coniglio should be able to match motors with the Demons in the midfield but the absence of a number of key big men does not help their cause.

Melbourne have no injuries out of the West Coast game and are likely to remain unchanged. Jack Viney is still a couple of weeks away. Josh Wagner and Tom Bugg have some solid form at VFL level.

GWS may be without both Phil Davis and Ryan Griffen after that pair went down in the loss to Sydney last weekend. Toby Greene will also miss but Josh Kelly is expected to return.

The two sides have met on 10 occasions and the ledger is split at five wins apiece. Last year, GWS claimed the Round 20 Spotless Stadium clash by 15 points but in Round 2 it was Melbourne by two points at the MCG.

Melbourne have won three of the four games between the two sides at the MCG but have lost six of their 10 hitouts at the venue this season. GWS have ventured to the home of footy just once in 2018 for a win over Collingwood in Round 2.

Players List:
MELBOURNE:
B: Jetta, O. McDonald, Lewis
HB: Salem, Frost, Hibberd
C: Brayshaw, Oliver, Harmes
HF: Melksham, T. McDonald, vandenBerg
F: Fritsch, Weideman, Neal-Bullen
FOLL: Gawn, Jones, Petracca
I/C (from): Spargo, Tyson, Kent, Hannan, Wagner, Pedersen, Kennedy Harris, Bugg

IN: No changes
OUT: No changes

GWS GIANTS:
B: Finlayson, Davis, Tomlinson
HB: Kennedy, Haynes, Perryman
C: Whitfield, Ward, Hopper
HF: Reid, Cameron, Bonar
F: Langdon, Himmelberg, Kelly
FOLL: Lobb, Coniglio, Shiel
I/C (from): Lloyd, Daniels, Buntine, Keefee, Taranto

IN: Reid, Kelly,
OUT: Griffen, Daniel

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Watch GWS Giants vs Sydney Swans Live Stream Football Free 2018 Online 18 August AFL Week 22

August 17, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

AFL Live GWS Giants vs Sydney Swans Live Streaming Free 2018 Regular Seasons week 22 match will be kick off at Spotless Stadium, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Saturday 18 August 2018 online, 16:05 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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GWS have won nine of their past 10 matches and are charging towards the finals. The Giants continue to defy a massive injury list and come off a 14 point win over the Adelaide Crows in Round 21.

Another win will see them take one step closer to locking in the double chance, something that seemed very unlikely 10 weeks ago. They face Melbourne in Round 23.

Their opponents, Sydney, have bounced back into calculations with close wins over Collingwood and Melbourne in recent weeks. Last weekend they held on by seven points over the Demons and they now sit in 6th position on the ladder.

GWS have been posted as slight favourites for this game and look to have a bit of a class edge in the middle of the ground. They rank 3rd in the competition for contested possessions and 1st for clearances, while Sydney are 9th in both of these measures.

Look for Lachie Whitfield, Dylan Shiel and Callan Ward to find plenty of it for the expansion club, while Josh Kelly is another that can have an influence, provided he is ok to go after sustaining a concussion last weekend.

Sydney come into calculations on the back of their experience in big games, while the Giants massive injury list will also obviously be a help.

Lance Franklin will again be one of the key players for John Longmire’s side and the champion forward has been amongst the Swans better players in recent weeks. He has booted 52 goals this season, six behind Ben Brown and Jack Riewoldt in the race for the Coleman Medal.

Other pivotal playmakers for the Swans include Isaac Heeney, Josh Kennedy and Allir Allir. That trio featured in the best for the Swans last weekend.

Sydney have won 10 of the 14 games between the two sides, including the past two. The Swans claimed the Round 3 clash this year by 16 points with Callum Sinclair, Lance Franklin and Josh Kennedy playing key roles. Stephen Coniglio and Jeremy Cameron were among the Giants best.

The Swans took out the 2017 Round 17 clash at Spotless Stadium by 13 points and have won two of the four games they have played there. GWS are five from seven at the venue this season.

This is a tough one to predict as GWS have the edge but will have to do it without key players. Having said that, their record at the venue has been strong over the past few years and they look to be the play in the head to head betting.

Players List:
GIANTS:
B: Kennedy, Davis, Tomlinson
HB: Keeffe, Haynes, Perryman
C: Finlayson, Taranto, Bonar
HF: Whitfield, Himmelberg, Hopper
F: Daniels, Cameron, Griffen
FOLL: Lobb, Coniglio, Ward
I/C: Lloyd, Shiel, Buntine, Langdon
EMG: Cumming, Sproule, Williams, Buckley

IN: Perryman, Finlayson, Lloyd
OUT: Shaw, Kelly, Reid

SWANS:
B: Jones, Rampe, Lloyd
HB: Newman, Aliir, Cunningham
C: Hannebery, Parker, Heeney
HF: Hewett, McCartin, Florent
F: Hayward, Franklin, Papley
FOLL: Sinclair, Kennedy, Jack
I/C: Dawson, McVeigh, Robinson, Ronke
EMG: Cameron, Fox, Stoddart, Towers

IN: Jones, Robinson
OUT: Smith, Johnson

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AFL Footy Carlton Blues vs GWS Giants Live Streaming Free 2018 Online Saturday 05 August

August 4, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Australian Football League Carlton Blues vs GWS Giants Live Stream Free, AFL 2018 Regular Seasons Week 20 AFL Live Stream. Carlton Blues vs GWS Giants match will be kickoff at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Sunday 05 August 2018 online, 13:10 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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The two teams enter this game with their respective form in stark contrast. GWS has won seven of its last eight games, while Carlton ended a nine-game losing streak with a win on the road in Round 19.

The Giants enter the game as one of the best sides in the competition, although the Blues will be positive after their return to winning ways last week.

Carlton supporters won’t be forgetting last year’s clash between these two sides anytime soon.

With the Giants sitting at the top of the AFL mountain, the Blues produced a stunning one-point victory after a late Zac Fisher behind.

Matthew Kreuzer was instrumental that afternoon with 21 disposals, 33 hitouts, a goal and three Brownlow votes in his 150th game. It was Carlton’s first win over GWS in its previous five attempts, after winning the first two games between the sides.

There’ll be no shortage of high draft picks in action on Sunday, albeit at opposite ends of the spectrum.

While players such as Brett Deledio, Ryan Griffen, Marc Murphy and Dale Thomas were all early selections in their own right, it’s the developing talent coming through to keep an eye on.

Carlton fans can keep watch of the progression of GWS’ list, with the Blues finding themselves in a position which the Giants were in not too long ago.

Last week, GWS fielded 10 players who were taken between the 2011 and 2016 national drafts: half of them have now played 100 games.

That’s compared to Carlton’s team last weekend, which had nine players from the 2014 national draft to now and will form its core going forward. Jacob Weitering has played the most games with 54.

Matthew Kennedy will come up against his old side for the first time, after making his way across from the Giants to the Blues at the end of last season.

Joined by Giants-turned-Blues in Jed Lamb, Caleb Marchbank and Jarrod Pickett, Kennedy’s recent form should hold him in good stead against former teammates Josh Kelly and Callan Ward.

Kennedy has averaged over 21 disposals since returning from the bye, following an injury-interrupted beginning to his season. He has also had 12 clearances in the last fortnight, providing strong support for Patrick Cripps and captain Marc Murphy.

With GWS the second-best side in the AFL for clearances and third in contested possessions, Kennedy will need to put in a big shift for his new side with his fellow midfielders.

Carlton will take confidence from the victory against the Gold Coast Suns, in a game which displayed the abundance of young talent the Blues have coming through the ranks.

While the stage is set for a difficult task against a white-hot GWS outfit, Brendon Bolton’s side will be hopeful of similar output from both the emerging and upcoming talent. It’ll be a significant test for the Blues, but one which individuals such as Paddy Dow, Sam Petrevski-Seton and Lochie O’Brien can use to test and elevate themselves against the best.

Players List:
BLUES:
B: Byrne, Rowe, Thomas
HB: Lamb, Marchbank, Simpson
C: O’Brien, Cripps, Pickett
HF: Lang, C. Curnow, Petrevski-Seton
F: Dow, Kennedy, Wright
FOLL: McKay, Murphy, E. Curnow
I/C: Silvagni, O’Shea, Lobbe, Polson

IN: O’Shea
OUT: Weitering (quad)

GIANTS:
B: Shaw, Davis, Taylor
HB: Whitfield, Haynes, Tomlinson
C: de Boer, Coniglio, Kennedy
HF: Deledio, Cameron, Kelly
F: Langdon, Lobb, Himmelberg
FOLL: Simpson, Hopper, Ward
I/C: Lloyd, Daniels, Bonar, Greene, Keeffe, Buntine, Perryman, Cumming

IN: de Boer, Cameron, Bonar
OUT: Reid (injured), Taranto (injured), Shiel (injured)

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AFL Footy GWS Giants vs St Kilda Saints Live Streaming Free 28 July 2018 Saturday

July 27, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

AFL Live GWS Giants vs St Kilda Saints Live Streaming Free 2018 Regular Seasons week 19 match will be kick off at Spotless Stadium, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Saturday 28 July 2018 online, 16:35 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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After a Round 1 victory against the Brisbane Lions, nothing has gone right for St Kilda. With Finals expectations on Alan Richardson and his men, the Saints have not performed anywhere near there best.

Saints coach Alan Richardson spoke openly on AFL360 Monday Night, saying too many of his players are out of form and his squad are not playing up to expectations.

The Saints faced a desperate Geelong team on their home deck on Sunday Afternoon and it showed, with the Cats pressure through the roof, the Saints had no answers. This was a subject that Richardson also alluded to on AFL360 “We didn’t cope with the Cats pressure well at all” Richardson said.

At 1-3, the Saints season is slowly slipping away. There inability to hit the scoreboard is concern number one. After scoring 107 points in their Round 1 victory over Brisbane, the Saints have been woeful. Round 2 vs North Melbourne (43 points), Round 3 vs Adelaide (55 Points) and Round 4 vs Geelong (56 Points).

The GWS Giants have had a pleasing start to 2018, with their only loss coming against Sydney at the SCG. The Giants dominated the Dockers on Saturday in gale force winds in Canberra. The Giants won 82-51 and had 27 scoring shots to 16, despite Fremantle having 3 more inside 50’s for the match.

Callan Ward starred for the Giants, racking up 34 disposals while Jeremy Cameron had 20 touches, 12 marks and two goals. Veteran Ryan Griffen made his long-awaited return to the Giants, he had 11 disposals and booted two goals.

Dylan Roberton is out indefinitely after suffering an irregular heartbeat during the Saints clash against Geelong last Sunday. Roberton spoke to the Media when he left hospital, he was hopeful to play in a fortnight, however, that seems highly unlikely. Tim Membrey trained well on Tuesday and he is likely to play against the Giants on Saturday.

Both Josh Kelly (Groin) and Rory Lobb (Knee) are listed as tests for the Giants. Kelly didn’t train with the team in Wednesday’s main training while Lobb did train with the team initially, but failed to complete the session.

Both players missed last week’s win over Fremantle, and while Kelly (groin soreness) sat out Wednesday’s main training run, Lobb (knee) initially hit the track with the rest of the squad, but failed to complete the session.

The GWS Giants have had mixed fortunes against the Saints at Etihad Stadium. They are 2-2 since 2014, with their two victories coming in 2015 & 2016. The Saints were too good in their most recent clash, Round 7, 2017 the Saints defeated the Giants 108-85.

The Giants are aiming to start 2018 with a 4-1 record after Round 5. If they were to win on Saturday, this would be the second consecutive year they had started 4-1. Consequently, if the Saints lose and slump to a 1-4 record, it would be the second time in three years they had started 1-4.

This is a desperation game for St Kilda. If they don’t win, they must at least show they are capable of mixing it with a class opposition and can hit the scoreboard effectively. I’m siding with the Saints at the line.

Players list:
GWS GIANTS:
B: Shaw, Davis, Buntine
HB: Deledio, Tomlinson, Haynes
C: Whitfield, Shiel, Coniglio
HF: Reid, Himmelberg, Hopper
F: Greene, Lobb, Taranto
FOLL: Simpson, Kelly, Ward
I/C: Langdon, Daniels, Kennedy, Taylor
EMG: Bonar, Cumming, Keeffe, Lloyd

IN: Taylor
OUT: Keffee

ST KILDA:
B: Geary, Carlisle, Savage
HB: McKenzie, Brown, Gilbert
C: Billings, Steele, Sinclair
HF: Battle, Membrey, Newnes
F: Gresham, Marshall, Lonie
FOLL: Hickey, Steven, Ross
I/C: Dunstan, Acres, Coffield, Wellers
EMG: Longer, Armitage, Phillips, Rice

IN: Brown, Lonie, Acres, Coffield
OUT: Rice, Armitage, Clark, Phillips

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AFL Footy GWS Giants vs Hawthorn Hawks Live Streaming 30 June 2018 Saturday

June 29, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

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Australian Football League Live GWS Giants vs Hawthorn Hawks Live Stream Free, AFL 2018 Regular Seasons Week 15 AFL Live Stream. GWS Giants vs Hawthorn Hawks match will be kickoff at Spotless Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW, Australia, Saturday 30 June 2018 online, 19:25 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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One of the key games of AFL Round 15 will be held on Saturday night, June 30, when the GWS Giants take on the Hawthorn Hawks at Spotless Stadium.

Both sides sit just outside the eight and a win will be a massive boost to their respective finals chances. First bounce is at 7.25 and the action will be shown live on Channel 7 and Fox Footy.

The two sides are amongst a host of sides that are battling away for top eight positions and it is 9th placed Hatwhorn that just head GWS, who currently occupy 10th on the ladder.

The Hawks are equal on points with 5th placed Melbourne and have won eight of 13 games this year, while the Giants are seven wins and a draw from the same quota of games.

Little separates the two sides in the head to head betting. GWS enjoy the home ground advantage but will be without some key players due to injury and suspension. They come off a 27 point win over Brisbane last Saturday, while Hawthorn accounted for the Gold Coast Suns by 53.

Both sides have won their past three. A feature of the Hawks wins has been their defensive zone with Alistair Clarkson’s side conceding an average of just six goals per game in those three matches. GWS will need to be mindful of this.

However, their forwards should get plenty of supply. Josh Kelly, Lachie Whitfield, Dylan Shiel and Stephen Coniglio have all been in great form in the middle of the ground and are sure to find plenty of it.

The battle between that quartet and the likes of Tom Mitchell, Jaegar O’Meara and Liam Shiels will be pivotal. Mitchell leads the competition for total disposals this year.

A decisive factor in this might be the venue. Hawthorn have never won at the ground. The Hawks will need to start better than what they did last week and work on their accuracy. Otherwise it might be a familiar outcome.

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Players List:

GWS Giants:
B: Taylor, Davis, Finlayson
HB: Reid, Haynes, Tomlinson
C: Kelly, Coniglio, Whitfield
HF: Langdon, Lobb, Ward
F: Patton, Himmelberg, Taranto
FOLL: Simpson, Shiel, Griffen
I/C: Corr, de Boer, Hopper, Shaw
EMG: Bonar, Daniels, Keeffe, Perryman

IN: Lobb
OUT: Cameron

Hawthorn Hawks:
B: Duryea, Frawley, Stratton
HB: Gunston, Sicily, Hardwick
C: Howe, Mitchell, Smith
HF: Impey, Ceglar, Shiels
F: Breust, O’Brien, Roughead
FOLL: McEvoy, O’Meara, Puopolo
I/C: Burton, Morrison, Henderson, Langford
EMG: Glass, Miles, Brand, O’Rourke

IN: Ceglar
OUT: Burgoyne

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AFL Football Brisbane Lions vs GWS Giants Live Streaming Free 23 June 2018 Online

June 22, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

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Australian Football League Live Brisbane Lions vs GWS Giants Live Stream Free, AFL 2018 Regular Seasons Week 14 AFL Stream. Brisbane Lions vs GWS Giants match will be kickoff at The Gabba Stadium, Woolloongabba, Australia, Saturday 23 June 2018 online, 16:35 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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The Brisbane Lions and the GWS Giants square off at the GABBA in what shapes as an interesting game in AFL Round 14.

The Saturday June 23 clash gets underway at 4.35PM and it is the Giants that head in as favourites. All the action will be broadcast on Fox Footy.

The Brisbane Lions have won just one game this season, a 56 point victory over Hawthorn at the GABBA in Round 9. They sit in 17th spot on the AFL ladder, well below the 9th placed GWS, who have won their past two.

Those wins for the Giants have come against Adelaide by 16 points and the hapless Gold Coast Suns by 108. On paper, the Brisbane clash looks to be a regulation win for the expansion club but the Lions have shown they are more than capable on their day and can spring a surprise.

They have gone down in narrow fashion in a number of their games and have some more than handy players in the midfield that could match motors with some of the Giants fleet of runners.

Dayne Zorko, Dayne Beams and Daniel Rich have been in reasonable form, while their tall timber, including Harris Andrews and Darcy Gardiner are playing better footy by the week.

Brisbane’s last match came against Essendon and the Lions can blame poor kicking for goal as a major reason for their 22 point loss.

GWS, who have struggled for consistency, will be looking to win three games in a row for the first time this year. They lead the Lions in a number of measures such as average disposals, contested possession and clearances.

Key players include Josh Kelly and Callan Ward, while it will be interesting to see if Jeremy Cameron can find the goals again after booting six majors in the recent win over the Suns.

A Giants victory will see them within striking distance of the eight. They are currently two points behind North Melbourne (8th) and Hawthorn (9th). A loss will make it hard for Leon Cameron’s side with nine games to follow.

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Players List:

Brisbane Lions:
B: Hodge, Andrews, Gardiner
HB: Rich, Cutler, Witherden
C: Taylor, Lester, Zorko
HF: Rayner, Walker, McCluggage
F: Christensen, Hipwood, Bailey
FOLL: Martin, Berry, Beams
I/C: Robertson, Mayes, Mathieson, McInerney
EMG: Keays, Bastinac, Starcevich, Frost

IN: Walker, Mathieson
OUT: McStay, Keays

GWS Giants:
B: Corr, Taylor, Tomlinson
HB: Haynes, Davis, Shaw
C: Griffen, Ward, Reid
HF: de Boer, Cameron, Coniglio
F: Hopper, Patton, Shiel
FOLL: Simpson, Taranto, Kelly
I/C: Whitfield, Langdon, Himmelberg, Finlayson
EMG: Bonar, Daniels, Keeffe, Perryman

IN: Coniglio, Simpson, Finlayson
OUT: Lloyd, Lobb, Perryman

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Watch GWS Giants vs Gold Coast Suns Live Streaming Free 2018 Online 09 June AFL Week 12

June 8, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

AFL Live GWS Giants vs Gold Coast Suns Live Streaming Free 2018 Regular Seasons week 11 match will be kick off at Spotless Stadium, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Saturday 09 June 2018 online, 16:35 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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The Giants will host the Suns at Spotless Stadium at 4:35pm on Saturday afternoon. All the action can be seen live on Fox Footy from 4:30pm.

On Sunday afternoon at the Adelaide Oval, the Giants saved their season in what was probably the biggest win in their clubs history.

The Giants had lost four games in a row after a promising start to the season. The four losses were by a combined 164 points against Geelong, West Coast, North Melbourne and Essendon.

The Giants leaders came to the fore in Adelaide, steering the ship in a come from behind 16-point victory. Captain Callan Ward had 22 disposals, 14 of which were contested possessions, kicking at 82 percent efficiency. He also finished with eight clearances and five tackles. Jeremy Cameron booted three goals, two of which came in a decisive final quarter.

“Probably one of the better wins for a number of years,” Giants coach Leon Cameron said.

“To get a win over here, we hadn’t done that against the Crows, is just enormous for our club.”

On Saturday afternoon, the Giants face the Gold Coast Suns who are officially in crisis mode. After starting 2-0, the Suns have lost seven of their last eight matches. It had been a tough fortnight for the Suns, suffering a 69-point loss to Melbourne and a 40-point loss to Port Adelaide in China.

They returned to Metricon Stadium for the first time in 2018 against their old captain Gary Ablett and the Geelong Cats. The Suns hoped to return to winning form, however the result was far from a victory. The Cats kicked 14 goals to 2 after quarter-time in an 85-point romp that was simply embarrassing for the Suns.

It was horror night for the Gold Coast Suns. Aaron Hall suffered a shoulder injury early in the first half and had his shoulder in a sling shortly after. Defender Steven May injured his ankle late in the final term.

The Giants Stephen Coniglio suffered a head knock in the third quarter against the Crows. He continued playing, but came off midway through the final term with delayed concussion. He will need to pass concussion tests before being given the all clear to play against the Suns on Saturday.

The Giants have defeated the Suns in their last five matches, including a 102-point thrashing in Round 2, 2017. The Giants have an average winning margin of 56.4 points against the Suns in matches dating back to 2015.

Giants key forward Jeremy Cameron has dominated against Gold Coast, kicking 23 goals in his last five matches against the Suns.

The Giants victory against the Crows felt like a line in the sand moment. They fought so hard for that victory, they will not come out and give that win back against the Suns, a team they are expected to beat. The Giants should do this easily.

Players List:
GIANTS:
B: Harry Perryman, Phil Davis, Heath Shaw
HB: Sam Taylor, Nick Haynes, Lachie Whitfield
C: Matt de Boer, Callan Ward, Adam Tomlinson
HF: Sam Reid, Harry Himmelberg, Josh Kelly
FF: Jeremy Cameron, Jonny Patton, Zac Langdon
FOLL: Rory Lobb, Ryan Griffen, Jacob Hopper
I/C: Tim Taranto, Dylan Shiel, Daniel Lloyd, Aiden Corr
EMG: Jeremy Finlayson, Dawson Simpson, Brent Daniels, Adien Bonar

IN: Matt de Boer
OUT: Stephen Coniglio (Injured)

SUNS:
B: Jarrod Harbrow, Rory Thompson, Jesse Joyce
HB: Charlie Ballard, Jack Leslie, Michael Rischitelli
C: Lachie Weller, Touk Miller, Callum Ah Chee
HF: Jack Martin, Tom Lynch, Alex Sexton
F: Jacob Heron, Sam Day, Aaron Young
FOLL: Jarrod Witts, Ben Ainsworth, David Swallow
I/C: Brad Scheer, Will Brodie, Nick Holman, Jack Bowes
EMG: Max Spencer, Peter Wright, Jarryd Lyons, Connor Nutting

IN: Jack Leslie, Brad Scheer
OUT: Steven May (injured), Aaron Hall (injured)

Filed Under: AFL Live Streaming Tagged With: AFL Live Stresm, Gold Coast Suns, GWS Giants, GWS Giants vs Gold Coast Suns

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