Greater Western Sydney Giants vs Sydney Swans live scores – 2014 AFL NAB Challenge

Thursday’s AFL NAB Challenge match is between Greater Western Sydney Giants and Sydney Swans with the game to be played at StarTrack Oval. The opening bounce is set to commence at 7:10 PM local time with away team Sydney Swan currently holding favouritism. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Greater Western Sydney Giants and Sydney Swans.

When: 7:10 PM Thursday, February 20, 2014
Stadium: StarTrack Oval, Canberra
Weather: 24° Sunny.

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Odds Comparison:

Greater Western Sydney Giants 3.50 3.50 3.70 3.50 3.50 3.65
Sydney Swans 1.30 1.30 1.28 1.30 1.30 1.27

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

 

Teams:

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY GIANTSGiants
1. Phil Davis, 2. Curtly Hampton, 3. Stephen Coniglio, 4, Toby Greene, 5. Dylan Shiel, 6. Lachie Whitfield, 7. Rhys Palmer, 8. Callan Ward, 9. Tom Scully, 10. Devon Smith, 11. Jed Lamb, 12. Jon Patton, 14. Tom Bugg, 17. Adam Treloar, 18. Jeremy Cameron, 19. Nick Haynes, 20. Adam Tomlinson, 21. Matt Buntine, 23. Heath Shaw, 26. Jon Giles, 30. Lachie Plowman, 31. Jacob Townsend, 32. Josh Hunt, 33. Will Hoskin-Elliott, 40. Adam Kennedy, 41. Shane Mumford, 44. Tom Downie, 46. Dylan Addison, 48. Sam Frost

 

SYDNEY SWANSsydneyswans
2. Rhyce Shaw, 3. Jarrad McVeigh, 4. Daniel Hannebery, 5. Ryan O’Keefe, 6. Tom Mitchell, 7. Harry Cunningham, 9. Nick Malceski, 11. Jeremy Laidler, 12. Josh Kennedy, 13. Toby Nankervis, 14. Craig Bird, 15. Kieren Jack, 16. Gary Rohan, 18. Jordan Lockyer, 19. Tom Derickx, 20. Sam Reid, 21. Ben McGlynn, 22. Dean Towers, 24. Dane Rampe, 25. Ted Richards, 26. Luke Parker, 27. Daniel Robinson, 31. Harrison Marsh, 33. Brandon Jack, 35. Sam Naismith, 36. Aliir Aliir, 39. Heath Grundy, 40. Nick Smith, 44. Jake Lloyd.

News:

Sydney champion Adam Goodes may not start his 16th AFL campaign until round four, while fellow key forward Kurt Tippett is unlikely to play in the Swans’ season opener.

Sydney coach John Longmire also revealed on Tuesday that another Swans key forward, prize recruit Lance Franklin, wouldn’t play in Thursday’s NAB cup clash with Greater Western Sydney.

Two of Sydney’s other tall forward options, Mike Pyke and Lewis Roberts-Thomson, will also sit out the match against the Giants in Canberra.

All three are expected to play the NAB Cup game against West Coast the following Thursday.

Dual Brownlow medallist Goodes – who has not played since round 13 last year – and Tippett are both recovering from knee injuries.

Tippett, Sydney’s leading goalkicker in 2013, has been troubled by tendonitis.

“Tippett was going along really well,” Longmire said.

“We’ve just backed him off for the next week or so and then he’ll go again, so he might be unlikely for round one.

“But we’ve got a bye in that second week which means it gives us another week to get him right.

“Goodesy is probably around round three or four to hopefully be able to set him himself up for a really strong season.”

Franklin has had a quadriceps issue during the pre-season, but still played a hour in an intra-club hitout last week.

“Franklin and Pyke and Roberts-Thomson won’t play this week, we’ll get some game time into them next week, which was always our plan,” Longmire said.

“They did 60 minutes last week in an intra-club and they pulled up really well.

“It was always part of the plan to pick them next week and have a good hitout next week and the following week before round one.”

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