Port Adelaide Power vs Collingwood Magpies live scores – 2013 AFL Round 14

Saturday’s second AFL Round 14 match is between Port Adelaide Power and Collingwood Magpies with the game to be played at AAMI Stadium. The opening bounce is set to commence at 4:10pm local time with away team Collingwood Magpies currently holding favouritism. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Port Adelaide Power and Collingwood Magpies.

WHERE AND WHEN: AAMI Stadium, Saturday 29 June, 4:10pm

 

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Opening odds comparison:

Port Adelaide Power 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.35
Collingwood Magpies
1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.34

Preview:
Port Adelaide vs Collingwood takes place on Saturday, 4.10pm at AAMI Stadium. Port Adelaide pulled off a great upset last week against the Swans, and will need to perform just as well this week if they want to trouble the Magpies. However, the big energy game played by the Power last week might actually be a liability for them in this game, especially against such a solid Collingwood side. Even at home, Port Adelaide are likely to struggle against the Magpies.

Teams:

Port Adelaide Power:
B: Jackson Trengove, Alipate Carlile, Thomas Jonas
HB: Tom Logan, Jack Hombsch, Cameron O’Shea
C: Kane Cornes, Domenic Cassisi, Angus Monfries
HF: Chad Wingard, Justin Westhoff, Andrew Moore
F: Robbie Gray, Jay Schulz, Jake Neade
Foll: Matthew Lobbe, Oliver Wines, Travis Boak
Int: Brad Ebert, Hamish Hartlett, Matthew Broadbent, Jasper Pittard
Emerg: Matt Thomas, John Butcher, Paul Stewart

In: T.Boak, J.Trengove
Out: M.Thomas, C.Heath

Collingwood Magpies:
B: Nathan Brown, Nick Maxwell, Heritier O’Brien
HB: Jordan Russell, Heath Shaw, Marley Williams
C: Steele Sidebottom, Brent Macaffer, Luke Ball
HF: Jamie Elliott, Quinten Lynch, Dane Swan
F: Ben Kennedy, Travis Cloke, Josh Thomas
Foll: Ben Hudson, Scott Pendlebury, Jarryd Blair
Int: Kyle Martin, Ben Sinclair, Paul Seedsman, Sam Dwyer
Emerg: Andrew Krakouer, Martin Clarke, Adam Oxley

In: L.Ball, B.Hudson, J.Russell
Out: D.Jolly (toe), B.Reid (hamstring), A.Oxley

 

‘Pies lose two more to injury in AFL

Collingwood’s debilitating run of injuries this AFL season continues, with big men Darren Jolly and Ben Reid the latest casualties.

Jolly is not the only top ruckman out of action this weekend, with Richmond also losing Adam Maric.

Jolly will miss the Magpies’ big away match on Saturday against Port Adelaide with a toe injury.

Reid is one of Collingwood’s top defenders and he is also out of the side because of a hamstring problem.

While Collingwood football manager Geoff Walsh told the club website their absences are not expected to be long-term, the timing is awful for them.

Collingwood are seventh, only one game ahead of Port Adelaide, and the Power will fancy their chances after last week’s stunning upset win over Sydney.

One positive for the `Pies is that star onballer Luke Ball returns from a calf injury, with Jordan Russell also recalled and Ben Hudson taking Jolly’s place.

Youngster Adam Oxley was the third omission.

Port regained captain Travis Boak and Travis Trengove for Matt Thomas and Campbell Heath.

Richmond lost Maric with groin soreness for Sunday’s match against St Kilda at the MCG and David Astbury (hamstring) is also out.

But the Tigers are confident key defender Troy Chaplin will play after hurting his knee last weekend.

Top side Hawthorn lost three players through injury for Sunday’s Launceston game against Brisbane.

After announcing earlier this week that Grant Birchell (knee) will be out of action for around six weeks, they also have left Brent Guerra (back) and Max Bailey (knee soreness) out of their squad.

Brendan Whitecross was named in the extended squad for the first time since his knee reconstruction last September.

Carlton recalled Chris Yarran for Friday night’s SCG match against Sydney.

He was dropped after reacting badly to having the substitute’s role in the round-11 loss to Essendon.

The Blues lost captain Marc Murphy (fractured cheekbone) and dropped Sam Rowe, with Simon White also returning.

Adam Goodes’ knee injury put him out of action and the Swans dropped Tony Armstrong as Andrejs Everitt and Brandon Jack return.

Steve Johnson’s suspension means Josh Caddy rejoins the Geelong side for their Saturday night home game against Fremantle, who lost Michael Barlow (jaw) and recalled Tom Sheridan.

Gold Coast emerged from the bye with five changes for Saturday’s home game against Adelaide.

Karmichael Hunt is back for his first game since round six and the Suns also named Greg Broughton, Maverick Weller and Steven May.

Adam Boston will make his senior debut.

Apart from losing Michael Rischitelli (elbow), Luke Russel (hip) and Tom Lynch (knee), the Suns dropped Liam Patrick and Jack Hutchins.

Adelaide recalled Brent Reilly, Aidan Riley and Brad Crouch for David Mackay, Ian Callinan and Shaun McKernan.

James Frawley and Max Gawn return for Melbourne, who lost Jake Spencer to suspension and dropped Cam Pedersen ahead of Saturday night’s MCG game against the Western Bulldogs.

Ayce Cordy, Mitch Wallis and Tory Dickson are back for the `Dogs and Brett Goodes has a wrist injury.

The Bulldogs dropped Lukas Markovic and Liam Picken.

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