Port Adelaide Power vs Brisbane Lions Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 3

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 3 match is between Port Adelaide Power and Brisbane Lions. The opening kick is set to commence at 13:45 local time with the game to be played at Adelaide Oval. The home team Port Adelaide Power are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Port Adelaide Power and Brisbane Lions.

When: 13:45 | Saturday 07/04/2018

Where: Adelaide Oval

Preview:

It’s not too early to say the Power are Premiership contenders.
The win away against the Swans is a massive boost for the Power who struggled against the better teams last year.
They are very even and don’t rely on individuals.
The club were rapt with Todd Marshall’s selection at the draft two years ago.
He is very good at ground level and accurate in front of goal.
He doesn’t need to have many possessions to have a big influence on the game.
Brisbane need to start well and their record at Adelaide Oval is embarrassing and once Port get the crowd behind them, they’ll be impossible to stop.

KEY BATTLE: Darcy Byrne-Jones v Charlie Cameron

Cameron the former Crow has been on fire in the first two weeks kicking six goals.
Byrne-Jones always gets the most dangerous small forward and Cameron will give him some headaches on Saturday.
The Verdict
Port Adelaide with too many options in the midfield and attack, will win comfortably.
Port are 28-19 (59.6 percent) playing in their home state after a win since 2010.
Unibet Odds: Port Adelaide $1.07 Brisbane $8.50

 

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Tip: Port Adelaide Power at $1.07

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Charlie Dixon at $8.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Port Adelaide Power

B: Bonner, Jonas, Houston

HB: Byrne-Jones, Clurey, Hartlett

C: Motlop, Wines, Polec

HF: Boak, Watts, Wingard

F: Westhoff, Dixon, Rockliff

FOLL: Howard, Ebert, Gray

I/C: Gray, Barry, Powell-Pepper, Marshall

EMG: Amon, Johnson, McKenzie, Thomas

No changes

 

 

Brisbane Lions

B: Mayes, Walker, Gardiner

HB: Hodge, Andrews, Witherden

C: Taylor, Zorko, Bewick

HF: Rayner, Lester, McCluggage

F: Christensen, Hipwood, Cameron

FOLL: Martin, Berry, Beams

I/C: Robinson, Robertson, Cox, Mathieson

EMG: McStay, Cutler, Bailey, McInerney

IN: Robinson

OUT: McStay

 

 

AFL News:

Port Adelaide stalwart Justin Westhoff has rated the Power’s upset victory over the Swans at the SCG, as one of the best wins he has played in.

Down by 14 at halftime, Port kicked seven goals to two in the third quarter and also outscored Sydney in the last, trumping them at the SCG for the second year running.

“”The resilience of the group I thought really shone out,” Westhoff told AAP.

“I couldn’t be more proud of the boys and the way they performed in the second half.”

While much talk has centred on Port’s swag of new recruits including Jack Watts, Steven Motlop and Steven Motlop, their youngsters stood tall against Sydney.

Promising 19-year-old key forward Todd Marshall followed up his four-goal haul against Fremantle last week, by leading the visitors with three majors at the SCG.

Last week’s Rising Star nominee Riley Bonner again performed well, as did Sam Powell-Pepper.

“These guys coming across, it’s not a quick fix,” Westhoff said of the influx of new recruits.

“We need those (younger) guys to step up and they are doing an amazing job at the moment, like Riley Bonner has really settled in.

“I thought Peps had a quite first half but the way he played in the second half was unbelievable.

“Young leaders like Ollie Wines was incredible with leading the guys in the contested stuff, so our young guys are stepping up and our older more mature guys feed off them.”

Veteran Westhoff was one of Port’s best at the SCG tallying 27 touches six tackles and 11 hitouts.

He combined with Charlie Dixon to cover the absence of injured ruck star Paddy Ryder.

“Going into the game I was probably going to play the majority of the ruck, but big Charlie came in and he killed them in there,” Westhoff said.

“He really played a awesome role and he was getting our mids on the end of it, so he’ll probably see himself in there a little bit, probably played too well.

“I think we’ve got guys who can cover Paddy, but we’re just keeping the spot warm for him for when he comes back.”

Port’ have a quick turnaround, hosting Brisbane next Saturday.

‘We’ll go in there confident and play the same style of play,” Westhoff said.

“I think if we play the same way we played tonight we’ll win most games.”

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