Greater Western Sydney Giants vs Port Adelaide Power live scores – 2014 AFL Round 7

Saturday second AFL Round 7 match is between Greater Western Sydney Giants and Port Adelaide Power with the game to be played at StarTrack Oval. The opening bounce is set to commence at 2.10pm with away team Port Adelaide Power currently holding favouritism. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Greater Western Sydney Giants and Port Adelaide Power.

Round: Round 7, Saturday May 3, 2.10pm
Stadium: StarTrack Oval
Weather: Canberra – 11° Rain.

 

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Odds Comparison:

Greater Western Sydney Giants 8.00 9.00 8.75 9.00 8.00 11.00
Port Adelaide Power 1.09 1.07 1.08 1.07 1.09 1.05

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

Preview:

The Giants take on Port Adelaide on Saturday, 2.10PM at Startrack Oval in Canberra.  This match is probably even more uneven than the last one, with Port leading the competition at the moment and the Giants doing OK at best.  While GWS surprised a lot of people with two from three at the start of the season, they have reverted back to their losing ways of late.  When you consider the Power has the second most potent attack behind Hawthorn, including a 40-point demolition of Geelong last round, this one could get ugly.

Teams:

Greater Western Sydney Giants:GWS Giants logo.svg
B: Heath Shaw, Sam Frost, Matt Buntine
HB: Adam Kennedy, Nick Haynes, Curtly Hampton
C: Will Hoskin-Elliott, Toby Greene, Adam Tomlinson
HF: Devon Smith, Jonathon Patton, Joshua Kelly
F: Rhys Palmer, Jeremy Cameron, Adam Treloar
Fol: Jonathan Giles, Stephen Coniglio, Callan Ward
I/C: Jed Lamb, Tom Scully, Dylan Shiel, Jono O’Rourke
Emg: Mark Whiley, Kristian Jaksch, Tom Boyd,
In: Toby Greene, Dylan Shiel, Rhys Palmer, Joshua Kelly, Matt Buntine,
Out: Zac Williams (omitted), Josh Hunt (knee), Lachie Plowman (omitted), Tom Boyd (omitted), Tomas Bugg (omitted)

Port Adelaide Power:Port Adelaide Football Club logo
B: Jack Hombsch, Alipate Carlile, Jarman Impey
HB: Tom Jonas, Jackson Trengove, Jasper Pittard
C: Jared Polec, Travis Boak, Kane Cornes
HF: Dom Cassisi, Justin Westhoff, Hamish Hartlett
F: Robbie Gray, Jay Schulz, Chad Wingard
Fol: Matthew Lobbe, Ollie Wines, Brad Ebert
I/C: Angus Monfries, Matt White, Aaron Young, Matthew Broadbent
Emg: Sam Gray, Benjamin Newton, Paul Stewart
In: Angus Monfries
Out: Sam Gray (omitted)

News:

Adelaide coach Brenton Sanderson predicts a defensive scrap against Melbourne mastermind Paul Roos in Saturday’s AFL match at Adelaide Oval.

Sanderson has trained his charges to play against the Sydney style which delivered Roos a premiership at the Swans.

“We’re coming up against a young side but they have got a brilliant coach,” Sanderson told reporters on Friday.

“They (Melbourne) really have improved defensively, they’re ranked in the top eight for defence.

“There won’t be any shootouts tomorrow. There won’t be a big score from either side.

“His system, his structures behind the ball … we have prepared to play against almost a Sydney model which Roosy was famous for.

“We’re expecting a hard grind, contested ball, defensive game.”

The Crows have squared their win-loss ledger at three-all entering their twilight fixture against the 17th-placed Demons, winners just once this season.

Sanderson resisted a temptation to summon key forward Taylor Walker, who made a successful comeback from a knee reconstruction last Friday night in state league ranks.

Walker will again play for the Crows’ reserves side this weekend but has been inked in to return to the AFL against Collingwood on May 15.

“He was really close to playing (AFL) this week,” Sanderson said.

“We probably didn’t expect for him to play so well in his first game back. He looks strong, he look fit, he hasn’t lost any of his natural raw talents.”

Instead, Sanderson has put time into Walker’s former Adelaide flatmate – Bernie Vince, now playing for Melbourne.

Vince will play against his former club for the first time and Sanderson was wary of the Crows’ 2009 club champion.

“We know how damaging he can be, he’s one of the best-skilled players in the competition,” Sanderson said.

“If you give him time and space, he’s going to really hurt you.

“It’s great to see him getting a kick and enjoying his footy. He’s one of the much-loved former players from our footy club – but we also don’t want him to play well tomorrow.”

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