Port Adelaide Power vs Richmond Tigers live scores – AFL 2013 Round 7

Saturday’s first AFL Round 7 match is between Port Adelaide Power and Richmond Tigers with the game to be played at AAMI Stadium. The opening bounce is set to commence at 1:15pm local time and 1:45pm AEST with home team Port Adelaide Power currently holding favouritism in what looks to be a close match. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Port Adelaide Power and Richmond Tigers.

WHERE AND WHEN: AAMI Stadium, Saturday 11th May, 1:15pm

Opening Odds:

Port Adelaide Power $1.62 vs Richmond Tigers $2.30 at Sportsbet Australia

Port Adelaide Power $1.70 vs Richmond Tigers $2.15 at Luxbet Australia

Preview:
Port Adelaide play Richmond on Saturday at 1.45 at AAMI Stadium, in what should be a good game. There is not that much attention being given to this encounter however, probably due to the two blockbusters also taking place this weekend. However, if their exciting draw in Round 23 last year is anything to go by, this will be a close one.

The Power finally lost last week against North, but they still played well and Travis Boak was exceptional once again. They will go into this match as favourites against the Tigers, who have lost their last three and seem to be lacking confidence.

Teams:

Port Adelaide Power:
B: Cameron O’Shea, Alipate Carille, Campbell Heath
HB: Lewis Stevenson, Tom Jonas, Dom Cassisi
C: Kane Cornes, Travis Boak, Matthew Broadbent
HF: Chad Wingard, Jay Schulz, Angus Monfries
F: Jake Neade, Justin Westhoff, Robbie Gray
Foll: Jarrad Redden, Hamish Hartlett, Brad Ebert
Int from: Oliver Wines, Andrew Moore, Sam Colquhoun, Kane Mitchell
Emerg: Paul Stewart, Tom Logan, Daniel Stewart

In: A.Moore, J.Redden, S.Colquhoun
Out: B.Renouf, M.Lobbe, P.Stewart

 

Richmond Tigers:
B: Steven Morris, Alex Rance, Troy Chaplin
HB: Chris Newman, Brandon Ellis, Bachar Houli
C: Shaun Grigg, Shane Tuck, Daniel Jackson
HF: Brett Deledio, Shane Edwards, Jake King
F: Luke McGuane, Jack Riewoldt, Dustin Martin
Foll: Ivan Maric, Nathan Foley, Nick Vlastuin
Int: Chris Knights, Jake Batchelor, Orren Stephenson, Robin Nahas
Emerg: Aaron Edwards, Matt Dea, Matt White

In: S.Tuck, N.Foley, R.Nahas, O.Stephenson, J.Batchelor
Out: M.White, R.Petterd, T.Cotchin (knee) , T.Vickery (concussion), D.Grimes (foot)

Maric not certain starter for Richmond

Port Adelaide dumped two of theirs. And Richmond is uncertain about their main one.

The status of ruckmen at both clubs remains clouded on the eve of Saturday’s pivotal AFL clash at AAMI Stadium.

Richmond aren’t 100 per cent sure their lead ruckman Ivan Maric will overcome an ankle injury in time to play the Power.

Maric’s fate will be determined by how he recovers after a light training session in Adelaide on Friday.

Richmond assistant coach Brendan Lade said Maric, “at this stage”, was playing.

Maric’s fitness is crucial for the Tigers, unable to consider his ruck partner Tyrone Vickery who was concussed last weekend.

But rather than exploit Richmond’s possible ruck weakness, Port dropped their two rucks who played in last week’s loss to North Melbourne.

The Power omitted Matthew Lobbe and Brent Renouf, summoning Jarrad Redden for his first game since round two – moves which surprised Richmond.

“It was a bit strange when I saw the sides but obviously they have got a plan they are going in with,” Lade said.

Lade expected Port’s Redden to be supported in ruck by Justin Westhoff, while Richmond will rely on Orren Stephenson to assist Maric – should he play.

If Maric withdraws, Stephenson will shoulder the bulk of the ruck duties in his first senior game for Richmond, with Luke McGuane providing some support.

The Tigers, seeking to end a three-game losing streak, also must cover the absence of captain Trent Cotchin who has been sidelined by a knee injury.

“Obviously the captain of anyone’s club is a big loss,” Lade said.

“But we have got some people coming in, in (Shane) Tuck and (Nathan) Foley, who we think can fill that void … and we have have got some other great leaders in our side.

“Cotchin is very hard to replace but if everyone picks up five or 10 per cent, they can cover for him.”

Richmond backman Troy Chaplin will play against his former Port teammates for the first time since ending his 140-game career at Alberton.

“You will always be a bit nervous coming up against your old mates who you played seven, eight years with,” Lade said.

“I’m sure there will be some banter between the Port and Richmond players but that is all part of it.”

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