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AFL Live Scores: Gold Coast Suns vs Greater Western Sydney Giants

The first game on Sunday for AFL Round 23 is between Gold Coast Suns and Greater Western Sydney Giants. The match is to be played at Metricon Stadium with the opening bounce set to commence at 1:10pm local time with home team Gold Coast Suns currently holding favouritism in the market. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Gold Coast Suns and Greater Western Sydney Giants.

WHERE AND WHEN: Metricon Stadium, 1:10pm AEST, Sunday 1 September

Opening odds comparison:

Gold Coast Suns 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.14 1.12
Greater Western Sydney Giants
6.50 6.50 6.50 6.50 5.50 6.50

Preview:

The first Sunday game is between the Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney, 1.10pm at Metricon Stadium. Even though the Suns had an unexpected loss last round
to the struggling Saints, they are still more than likely to win this one. GWS lost by a massive 113 points to the Tigers last round, and while they will be keen to send off
Kevin Sheedy with a win, it probably wont happen.

Teams:

Gold Coast Suns:
Backs: McKenzie Tape Russell
Half-backs: Rischitelli Thompson Murphy
Centres: Bennell Ablett Harbrow
Half-forwards: Gillbee Sumner A Hall
Forwards: Brennan Day Boston
Followers: Dixon Stanley Prestia
Interchange: From: O’Meara Weller Hunt Allen Wilkinson Patrick J Hall
In: Sam Day, Jarrod Harbrow, Sebastian Tape, Liam Patrick, Maverick Weller, Josh Hall, Joel Wilkinson
Out: Leigh Osborne (calf), Greg Broughton (Achilles), Steven May (suspension), Daniel Gorringe (abdominal)

 

Greater Western Sydney Giants:
B: Buntine Mohr Gilham
HB: Kennedy Davis Williams
C: Hampton Scully Whitfield
HF: Coniglio Tomlinson Tyson
F: Cameron Stewart Sumner
FOLL: Giles Greene Whiley
I/C: From: Adams Bugg Edwards Haynes Jaksch Shiel Ugle
In: Mark Whiley, Stephen Gilham, James Stewart, Lachie Whitfield, Shaun Edwards, Gerald Ugle, Matthew Buntine
Out: Dean Brogan (retired), Nathan Wilson (quad), Adam Treloar (ankle), Callan Ward (hip)
New: James Stewart, 19, Sandringham U18

Franklin won’t visit GWS on Sydney trip

Lance Franklin is in Sydney, but only on Hawthorn business according to the in-demand AFL superstar who continues to indicate he will remain a Hawk.

In February, Franklin put contract negotiations on hold with Hawthorn until the end of the season and that seven-month wait will soon end.

Murmurings of an offer from Greater Western Sydney in the vicinity of $10-12 million over five or six years have continued to swirl, even after Franklin declared on August 7 he has no intention of leaving the Hawks.

Franklin was in Sydney on Thursday for the naming of the AFL’s International Rules squad, with GWS chief executive David Matthews among the crowd at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence in Redfern for the announcement.

The 26-year-old joked about catching up with former Hawthorn assistant coach Leon Cameron, now the Giants’ coach-in-waiting, on the trip.

But, taking a more serious tone, Franklin made it clear his focus was on Friday night’s clash with Sydney at ANZ Stadium and that he had no plans to slip away and inspect GWS’s nearby facilities.

“No I’m here to play Sydney and get the win, and then get back and play finals,” he said.

Franklin, as he has done countless times this season, reiterated that he wanted to wait until the end of the Hawks’ 2013 campaign before making a decision on his future.

“But at this stage, it’s Hawthorn where I want to be at,” he said.

The two-time Coleman medallist said winning another premiership, to go with his 2008 medal, would not make a difference in his final verdict.

Franklin was relaxed at Thursday’s media conference, talking up his fondness for Sydney before adding the caveat that “everyone loves Sydney, don’t they?” with a grin.

However, the key forward admitted his indecision hadn’t been embraced by Hawthorn.

“There’s been a little bit of pressure and expectation from the football club, in terms of signing,” Franklin said.

“But for me, I’ve always had that mindset of wanting to do it at the end of the season.

“With this Essendon stuff popping up a little bit, it (the attention of AFL media and fans) has been all on them pretty much – which is pretty sad, but I’ve been alright which has been good.”

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