Sydney Swans vs Port Adelaide Power Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 2

Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 2 match is between Sydney Swans and Port Adelaide Power. The opening kick is set to commence at 16:40 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 Port Adelaide Power.

When: 16:40 | Sunday 01/04/2018

Where: SCG

Preview:

After the Grand Final rematch, this is the match of the round.
Port beat Sydney in Sydney in round 1 last year but I get the feeling the Swans are ready for them this time.
Huge test for Port’s defenders up against Buddy Franklin and I’m not sure Port have a match-up for Buddy and I’m tipping the big fella to cause havoc.
Port’s Steven Motlop and Jack Watts were sensational with 39 disposals and five goals between them in round 1 while Tom Rockliff was uncharacteristically quiet.
All three will be vital for the new look Power.
KEY BATTLE: Tom Jonas v Buddy Franklin
Buddy will be full of confidence coming off his 8 goals in round 1.
Tom Jonas is regarded as Port’s best defender but doesn’t have the height or speed to negate Buddy. Good luck!
The Verdict
The loss of Paddy Ryder for Port swings the ledger in the Swans’ favour.
Swans at home will be too strong
Unibet Odds: Sydney 1.43 Port Adelaide 2.88

 

Odds:

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Tip: Sydney Swans at $1.42

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Lance Franklin at $6.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Sydney Swans

B: Smith, Grundy, Rampe

HB: McVeigh, Melican, Jones

C: Lloyd, Kennedy, Mills

HF: Cunningham, Franklin, Heeney

F: Hewett, Rohan, Papley

FOLL: Sinclair, Parker, Jack

I/C from: Foote, Florent, Fox, Hannebery, Hayward, Newman, Ronke, Towers

IN: Rohan, Hannebery, Ronke

OUT: Nil

 

 

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 from: Powell-Pepper, Neade, McKenzie, Marshall, Amon, Trengove, Barry, Gray

IN: Gray, Neade, McKenzie, Amon, Trengove

OUT: Ryder

 

 

AFL News:

AFL defenders beware – Lance Franklin is set for one hell of a season.

Franklin opened Perth’s $1.6 billion Optus Stadium in grand style on Sunday, booting eight goals in Sydney’s 29-point win over West Coast.

Young Eagles defender Tom Barrass was no match for the 31-year-old star in the opening term as he kicked three goals.

Veteran Will Schofield was given a shot at quelling Franklin after that with no luck.

And even Jeremy McGovern was made to look silly on occasions by the seven-time All-Australian.

Franklin’s goal-frenzy was amazing to watch.

But it was also his efforts in bringing the ball to ground level when outnumbered that pleased coach John Longmire.

Franklin has just started the fifth season of his bumper nine-year, $10 million contract with the Swans.

And if his display on Sunday is anything to go by, it could prove his best.

“There is fair bit of hype about him most of the time, this is nothing different,” Longmire said.

“He came off the back of a few minor clean-ups in the off-season and looked after himself really well and got himself in really good condition.

“We knew going in (against West Coast) that he was in pretty reasonable touch.

“And with Sam Reid and Gary Rohan out of the team, he needed to be because he was our only up front target when you look at height wise.

“He trains hard, he enjoys training. He’s a real footy head. He loves his footy and he loves getting out there and training with the boys. It’s pretty simple.”

Sydney take on Port Adelaide at the SCG next Sunday and they could be bolstered by the return of Sam Reid (hamstring), Dan Hannebery (calf) and Gary Rohan (personal leave).

The Swans started last season with six straight losses but they were determined not to make the same mistake this year.

West Coast closed the margin from 30 points to just five at three-quarter time on Sunday.

But the Swans kicked away in the last quarter, booting seven goals to three.

“We spoke about trying to win the game, not save it. There was no point trying to save it,” Longmire said of his three-quarter time speech.”

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