North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Gold Coast Suns live scores – 2014 AFL Round 7

Sunday first AFL Round 7 match is between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Gold Coast Suns with the game to be played at Etihad Stadium. The opening bounce is set to commence at 1:10pm local time with away team North Melbourne Kangaroos currently holding favouritism. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Gold Coast Suns.

Round: Round 7, Sunday May 4, 1:10pm
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Weather: 15° Shower or two.

 

 

Odds Comparison:

North Melbourne Kangaroos 1.24 1.25 1.28 1.25 1.24 1.26
Gold Coast Suns 4.25 4.00 3.80 4.00 4.25 4.00

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

Preview:

The first Sunday match of Round 7 is between the Roos and Suns, 1.10PM at Etihad Stadium.  While North Melbourne will be favourites to win here, the Suns are travelling very well so far in 6th ladder position.  While both teams have the same 4-2 record so far in 2014, however, the Roos have some big scalps to their name while the Gold Coast have enjoyed a much easier ride.  If the Roos play like they can, they will win easily, if they play like they did against Collingwood in Round 5, however, anything is possible.

Teams:

North Melbourne Kangaroos:North Melbourne Football Club logo
B: Michael Firrito, Nathan Grima, Aaron Mullett
HB: Sam Gibson, Joel Tippett, Shaun Atley
C: Nick Dal Santo, Leigh Adams, Robin Nahas
HF: Lindsay Thomas, Aaron Black, Ben Cunnington
F: Majak Daw, Drew Petrie, Lachlan Hansen
Fol: Todd Goldstein, Jack Ziebell, Brent Harvey
I/C: Levi Greenwood, Luke McDonald, Sam Wright, Brad McKenzie, Ryan Bastinac, Ben Jacobs, Scott D. Thompson, (three to be omitted)
In: Sam Wright, Ben Jacobs, Scott D.Thompson

Gold Coast Suns:

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B: Kade Kolodjashnij, Steven May, Greg Broughton
HB: Sean Lemmens, Rory Thompson, Trent McKenzie
C: Matt Shaw, Gary Ablett, Jarrod Harbrow
HF: Aaron Hall, Tom Lynch, Danny Stanley
F: Charlie Dixon, Sam Day, Brandon Matera
Fol: Tom Nicholls, Jaeger O’Meara, David Swallow
I/C: Tom Murphy, Michael Rischitelli, Harley Bennell, Timmy Sumner, Luke Russell, Dion Prestia, Jeremy Taylor, (three to be omitted)
In: Tom Nicholls, Charlie Dixon, Tom Murphy, Harley Bennell, Jeremy Taylor
Out: Jack Hutchins (omitted), Matthew Warnock (omitted)

News:

Australia coach Tim Sheens has assured Test hopefuls the path into the Kangaroos side isn’t closed despite their record-equalling 16th straight victory on Friday.

The 30-18 win at Allianz Stadium over New Zealand was a lot closer than many predicted as a youthful Kiwis side more than matched the World Cup winners.

Sheens’ side won’t play again until the Four Nations opener in Brisbane on October 25 and the veteran coach said the upcoming State of Origin series will give players the chance to stake a claim for a place in his team.

“State of Origin is a great build up to our series later in the year,” Sheens said.

“There is a lot of pressure on Queensland to maintain it and a lot of pressure on NSW to wrestle it back.

“I’ll sit back and enjoy that. But I am sure players will emerge from it like they did last year when Boydy Cordner, (Andrew) Fifita made their debuts and now Matt Gillett’s broken through.

“A lot can happen between now and then and injuries can happen.”

The victory over the Kiwis put Sheens’ side alongside the so-called `Invincibles’ team that remained unbeaten between 1979-83.

New Zealand were the last team to beat the Kangaroos in the 2010 Four Nations final in Brisbane but Sheens refused to buy into claims his side is one of the greatest of all time.

“That’s very subjective, the who is the best team of all time question,” he said.

“It’s great company and these guys play the game to play the game. Those sort of things you look back on at the end of your career.

“It’s not a huge thing on their mind and in fact we were not even aware of it until someone brought it to our attention earlier this week.”

Former Kangaroos and NSW halfback Steve Mortimer, who was in and around the Invincibles sides during their run of victories said he had no doubt the current side was on a par with the side he played in.

“I’ve seen some great Australian sides and I was fortunate enough to be a part of one,” Mortimer told AAP.

“I don’t like comparing teams, but what we have seen from this current side over the last two years, it’s one of the finest I can remember.

“Smith, Cronk, Inglis, Slater, Bird, Gallen, they are all key heads in their NRL clubs and because of that, the team, even when they are behind in games, don’t panic. They are a joy to watch.

“We had blokes like Wally Lewis, Mick Cronin, Gene Miles, Les Boyd, Kerry Boustead. Terrific players … who did that for us.”

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