Adelaide Crows vs Gold Coast Suns Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 6

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 6 match is between Adelaide Crows and Gold Coast Suns. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:40 local time with the game to be played at Adelaide Oval. The home team Adelaide Crows are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Adelaide Crows and Gold Coast Suns.

When: 19:40 | Saturday 28/04/2018

Where: Adelaide Oval

Preview:

Undermanned Crows overcoming the Swans in Sydney was an amazing performance and will set them up for the next four games which are all at the Adelaide Oval.
It was amazing performance and will set them up for the next four games which are all at the Adelaide Oval.
Gold Coast have been very impressive and are giving consistent effort which has surprised many.
KEY BATTLE: Daniel Talia v Tom Lynch
Talia was terrific last week restricting Buddy to only 1 goal.
This week’s task against the Suns’ best player will be just as important.
The Verdict
Crows rarely lose at home and will be too good for the Suns whose demanding travel schedule must be taking a toll on the young squad.
Unibet Odds:
Adelaide at $1.08

Gold Coast at $8.50

 

Odds:

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Tip: Adelaide Crows at $1.10

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Thomas Lynch at $14

 

More Info:

Teams:

Adelaide Crows

B: Brown, Talia, Otten

HB: Laird, Doedee, Seedsman

C: Atkins, Crouch, Mackay

HF: McGovern, Lynch, Milera

F: Knight, Walker, Jenkins

FOLL: Jacobs, Gibbs, Douglas

I/C: Greenwood, Gallucci, Poholke, Ellis-Yolmen

EMG: Wilson, Fogarty, O’Brien, Murphy

IN: Crouch, Mackay

OUT: Kelly, Hartigan

 

Gold Coast Suns

B: Jesse Joyce, Rory Thompson, Jarrod Harbrow

HB: Jack Martin, Steven May, Lachie Weller

C: Jack Bowes, Jarryd Lyons, Matt Rosa

HF: Aaron Young, Tom Lynch, Nick Holman

F: Alex Sexton, Sam Day, Ben Ainsworth

FOLL: Jarrod Witts, Touk Miller, David Swallow

I/C: Jesse Lonergan, Michael Barlow, Brayden Fiorini, Max Spencer

EMG: Michael Rischitelli, Jack Leslie, Aaron Hall, Brayden Crossley

IN: Michael Barlow, Max Spencer

OUT: Darcy MacPherson, Michael Rischitelli

 

AFL News:

An undermanned Adelaide have held off a late Sydney Swans charge to seize an enthralling 10-point AFL win.

A much-improved Crows outfit shook off the absence of their injured masses and lifted under immense pressure at the SCG to squeeze and suffocate the Swans throughout a commanding first half on Friday night.

Though they appeared to prematurely release their grip when the hosts suddenly lifted for an utterly dominant third quarter, Lance Franklin’s early fourth-quarter miss allowed under-fire skipper Taylor Walker to lead his side to a 12.13 (85) to 10.15 (75) victory.

Adelaide’s sharp display drew a line under their sluggish start to the campaign and last week’s shock home loss to Collingwood.

The Swans were unable to hold their nerve in the same manner as last weekend’s escape against the depleted Western Bulldogs.

Sydney tried to pick their moments but wasted a number of critical chances in the final quarter, while key players Luke Parker, Josh Kennedy and Dan Hannebery found themselves starved of the ball.

The reliance on Franklin didn’t help and the star forward was swarmed at nearly every touch.

His only goal did add to his extensive highlights reel when he pounced on a second-term turnover from prolific ball-winner Rory Laird and launched a kick from about 70m that took a bounce and continued through the main posts.

Moments later Walker responded in kind, unloading from long range as part of a four-goal performance to silence the critics who’ve circled this week.

By halftime his team should have engineered a buffer far more handy than 16 points, as another sloppy mistake allowed Kieren Jack to goal with 16 seconds on the clock.

It spurred the Swans to life, and snaps by Harry Cunningham and the returned Gary Rohan closed the gap to four points in the third quarter.

The Crows led by nine-points going into the final quarter and extended their lead before Franklin missed a set shot and Isaac Heeney spurned another couple of shots at goal.

Rohan and George Hewett ensured Sydney weren’t dead but they needed late goals and when a score review went against them the boilover was sealed.

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