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Brisbane Lions vs Gold Coast Suns live scores – 2013 AFL Round 15

Saturday’s third AFL Round 15 match is between Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns with the game to be played at Gabba. The opening bounce is set to commence at 4:40pm local time with home team Brisbane Lions currently holding favouritism. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns.

WHERE AND WHEN: Gabba, Saturday 6 July, 4:40pm

 

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Opening odds comparison:

Brisbane Lions 1.46 1.48 1.51 1.48 1.46 1.48
Gold Coast Suns
2.65 2.65 2.55 2.65 2.65 2.70

Preview:

The Brisbane Lions play the Gold Coast Suns on Saturday, 4.40pm at the GABBA. This local derby could be interesting, with the Suns continuing to grow as the season progresses. Saying that, however, the Lions will be expected to win here, with the home ground advantage and both Jonathan Brown and Simon Black playing well. The Suns could offer good value for punters though, with the Lions likely to be down in confidence after their loss to Hawthorn last week and Michael Voss continuing to feel the pressure of a disappointing season.

Teams:

Brisbane Lions:
B: Mitch Golby, Matt Maguire, Joel Patfull
HB: Daniel Merrett, Justin Clarke, Jed Adcock
C: Pearce Hanley, Brent Moloney, Rohan Bewick
HF: Dayne Zorko, Jonathan Brown, Tom Rockliff
F: Ashley McGrath, Brent Staker, Josh Green
Foll: Matthew Leuenberger, Jack Redden, Daniel Rich
Int: Ryan Lester, Andrew Raines, Ryan Harwood, Sam Mayes
Emerg: James Polkinghorne, Jordan Lisle, Elliot Yeo
In: D.Merrett, A.Raines, R.Bewick, J.Green, S.Mayes
Out: J.Polkinghorne, J.Lisle, E.Yeo, S.Docherty (back), S.Black (groin)

 

Gold Coast Suns:
B: Trent McKenzie, Sam Day, Joel Wilkinson
HB: Greg Broughton, Rory Thompson, Tom Murphy
C: Matt Shaw, Gary Ablett, Danny Stanley
HF: Jarrod Harbrow, Steven May, Aaron Hall
F: Campbell Brown, Daniel Gorringe, Timmy Sumner
Foll: Tom Nicholls, David Swallow, Jaeger O’Meara
Int: Harley Bennell, Andrew Boston, Luke Russell, Dion Prestia
Emerg: Sebastian Tape, Maverick Weller, Matthew Warnock

In: L.Russell, H.Bennell
Out: M.Weller, K.Hunt (calf)

Brown considers Suns extension in AFL

He started the year without a guaranteed start.

Now rejuvenated Gold Coast Suns veteran Campbell Brown is seriously considering at least another season with the AFL’s rising stars.

Despite his pedigree as a Hawthorn premiership winner, Brown was told by coach Guy McKenna that he had to earn a Suns nod in 2013 after missing the first six weeks due to suspension.

But as he approached his 200th AFL game ahead of Saturday’s Gabba derby clash with Brisbane Lions, Brown did not sound like a man winding down his career.

“I’m feeling fantastic,” he said.

“If I can finish the year off really strongly the way I’ve been playing, I’ll certainly look to play on next year.

“It’s a pretty big nine weeks for the footy club and myself and there’s a few other guys in the same boat.

“I’m not going to rush the decision and just keep plugging along the way we’re going because I think it’s working.”

Brown, 29, will no doubt pose some problems for the Suns as they assess a player list that features fellow off contract veterans Nathan Bock and Michael Rischitelli.

But Brown sounded like a rookie ahead of their derby clash.

“Bluey (McKenna) says a famous quote all the time – ‘don’t count your games, make your games count’,” he said.

“I did a power of work over the six-week break (ban) and I knew my body was physically capable of playing good footy this year and mentally I certainly haven’t lost any of that drive and hunger to be out there in the contest.

“It’s been really good since I’ve come back and the side’s playing well.”

Gold Coast (13th; 5-8 record) are daring to dream of a maiden finals campaign in just their third year but missed a golden chance to move up the ladder with last week’s 28-point loss to Adelaide.

In contrast, Brisbane (14th; 4-9) have been wildly inconsistent.

Still, Brown was not taking anything for granted against a Lions side that has won the last four derbies.

“We understand that Brisbane have got the wood over us,” he said.

“While everyone has been giving us a pat on the back because we’ve been pretty competitive against some good sides, the facts of the matter are we haven’t got the four points on many occasions.

“This is a huge game for the club if we want to continue to playing later in the year, and finals in September.”

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