The third of Saturday AFL Round 7 matches is between Adelaide Crows and Melbourne Demons. The game is set to commence at 16.10pm with the game to be played at Adelaide Oval. Home team Adelaide Crows go into the match as the favourites in the market. View our preview and teams for the game between Adelaide Crows and Melbourne Demons.
Round: Round 7, Saturday May 3, 16.10pm
Stadium: Adelaide Oval
Weather: 17° Shower or two clearing.
Featured Bookmakers:
Odds Comparison:
Adelaide Crows | 1.08 | 1.08 | 1.07 | 1.08 | 1.08 | 1.08 |
Melbourne Demons | 8.50 | 8.00 | 9.25 | 8.00 | 8.50 | 8.50 |
All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.
Tips: Adelaide Crows to win.
Preview:
HAVING won two of its first three games to start the year, GWS has lost three straight to the Western Bulldogs, Adelaide and Gold Coast by an average of 44 points. Yet the Giants are undoubtedly more competitive this season, with Heath Shaw, Callan Ward, Adam Treloar and Stephen Coniglio impressing against the Suns. Next up they face a Port Adelaide side that sits atop the AFL ladder after six rounds following its drought-breaking win over Geelong on Sunday. Skipper Travis Boak, Brad Ebert and Kane Cornes are all in form and will provide a stern test for the young GWS line-up.
LAST FIVE TIMES
R12, 2013, Port Adelaide 19.11 (125) d GWS 6.14 (50) at Skoda Stadium
R2, 2013, Port Adelaide 19.20 (134) d GWS 11.12 (78) at AAMI Stadium
R19, 2012, GWS 16.11 (107) d Port Adelaide 10.13 (73) at Skoda Stadium
THE SIX POINTS
1. Port dominated the last match between these teams, winning the disposals 450-379 and inside 50s 67-41 in a commanding 75-point victory.
2. Both sides have been strong in contested possessions this season, with the Giants fourth in the AFL with 144.5 per game, one spot ahead of Port Adelaide (143.7).
3. In the three clashes between the sides, Jeremy Cameron has kicked the most goals with eight.
4. Port is yet to win a match in Canberra, losing to North Melbourne three times between 1998-2005. GWS’ first victory in the AFL came in Canberra, against Gold Coast in 2012.
5. Port is the third highest-scoring team in 2014, kicking an average of 112 points per game. The Giants are seventh with 86 points per match.
6. The Power don’t have a player in the top 10 of the AFL’s Official Player Ratings, but that could soon change. Boak has rocketed up to 13th after his side’s strong start to the season.
Teams:
Adelaide Crows:
B: Sam Shaw, Daniel Talia, Matthew Jaensch
HB: Brodie Smith, Kyle Hartigan, Luke Brown
C: Sam Kerridge, Patrick Dangerfield, David Mackay
HF: Eddie Betts, James Podsiadly, Jared Petrenko
F: Tom Lynch, Josh Jenkins, Matthew Wright
Fol: Sam Jacobs, Scott Thompson, Rory Sloane
I/C: Brent Reilly, Mitch Grigg, Rory Laird, Matt Crouch
Emg: Andy Otten, Ben Rutten, Brodie Martin
In: No Change
Melbourne Demons:
B: Tom McDonald, Lynden Dunn, Alex Georgiou
HB: Jack Grimes, James Frawley, Dean Terlich
C: Dom Tyson, Bernie Vince, Jack Watts
HF: Rohan Bail, Cameron Pedersen, Matt Jones
F: Jack Viney, Chris Dawes, Jeremy Howe
Fol: Mark Jamar, Daniel Cross, Nathan Jones
I/C: Christian Salem, Neville Jetta, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Shannon Byrnes
Emg: Aidan Riley, Max Gawn, Mitchell Clisby
In: No Change