Sydney Swans vs Greater Western Sydney Giants Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 3

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 3 match is between Sydney Swans and Greater Western Sydney Giants. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:25 local time with the game to be played at SCG. The home team Sydney Swans are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Sydney Swans and Greater Western Sydney Giants.

When: 19:25 | Saturday 07/04/2018

Where: SCG

Preview:

This is the match of the round and will add to the rivalry that is building nicely between the two Sydney sides.
Toby Greene could be back for the Giants and he’s their most important player.
Sydney will have shut down back man Nick Smith ready to go shoulder to shoulder with Greene for the whole game.
KEY BATTLE: Phil Davis v Buddy Franklin
Franklin is on fire in the first two weeks of the season with 12 goals.
Davis has a good record on Franklin and the Giants skipper will need to be at his defensive best to shut down the Swans superstar.
The Verdict
Sydney are hard to beat at the SCG and will come out breathing fire after losing to the Power on Sunday.
Unibet Odds: Sydney at $1.72 GWS at $2.15

 

Odds:

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Tip: Sydney Swans at $1.70

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Sam Reid at $11.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Sydney Swans

B: Lloyd, Grundy, Smith

HB: Mills, Melican, Rampe

C: Heeney, Parker, Rohan

HF: Hewett, Franklin, Cunningham

F: Jack, Reid, Towers

FOLL: Sinclair, Kennedy, Hannebery

I/C: Florent, Hayward, McVeigh, Papley

EMG: Foote, Fox, Newman, O’Riordan

IN: Reid

OUT: Fox

 

Greater Western Sydney Giants

B: Tomlinson, Davis, Shaw

HB: Haynes, Finlayson, de Boer

C: Reid, Ward, Whitfield

HF: Lloyd, Patton, Cameron

F: Taranto, Himmelberg, Deledio

FOLL: Lobb, Kelly, Shiel

I/C: Perryman, Hopper, Coniglio, Corr

EMG: Bonar, Simpson, Shipley, Keeffe

IN: Perryman, Hopper

OUT: Scully (injured), Langdon (injured)

 

AFL News:

Valued Sydney role player George Hewett had to wait to get his turn in the star-studded Swans AFL side, but he’s wasted no time in getting to his 50th AFL appearance.

The 22-year-old South Australian midfielder will reach the milestone on Sunday when he lines up against Port Adelaide at the SCG.

Since breaking into the side in the opening round of 2016, Hewett has missed just two games, being dropped once early in his first season and missing another through concussion.

“It’s come quick,” Hewett said of his impending milestone.

But while he’s zooming to the landmark in swift fashion after cracking the senior team, Hewett initially had to bide his time.

He served a two-season apprenticeship in the Swans’ reserves side in the NEAFL in 2014-15.

When the call to play seniors finally came in 2016. Hewett was pressed into service primarily as a forward, rather than being utilised in the midfield where he was more used to playing.

“If there was any chance to break into the side you’ve got to take it,” Hewett said.

“We had a pretty stacked midfield and I was pretty keen to play senior footy so I thought (playing as a forward) that was the best way to get in.”

He kicked 18 goals in his first season, which ended with a grand final appearance, and got his chance to log plenty of midfield minutes the following year.

Swans’ coach John Longmire doesn’t dispense praise easily, but was happy to laud Hewett’s contribution to the side, saying he delivered good, consistent footy every week.

“He’s underrated but is highly-valued inside the footy club,” Longmire said.

“He’s hard, he’s a quality AFL midfielder, he’s quite big for an AFL midfielder, so he’s able to get in and use his size to advantage, and he’s a very efficient and effective forward.”

A diplomatic Hewett, whose family live on a farm around two hours’ drive, north-west of Adelaide, said he was interested in both Port Adelaide and the Crows while growing up.

Hewett’s brother is on Port’s rookie list, but there won’t be a conflict of interest for family members at the SCG, as 21-year-old Cam is injured.

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