Hawthorn Hawks vs Gold Coast Suns live scores, results – 2014 AFL Round 15

Saturday’s first AFL Round 15 match is between Hawthorn Hawks and Gold Coast Suns with the game to be played at Aurora Stadium. The opening bounce is set to commence at 1:45 PM local time with home team Hawthorn Hawks currently holding favouritism. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Hawthorn Hawks and Gold Coast Suns.

Round: Round 15 , June 28, 2014 , 1:45 PM
Stadium: Aurora Stadium
Weather: 12° A few showers.

 

 

Preview:

The Hawks play the Suns on Saturday, 1.45PM at Aurora Stadium.  The Hawks should be able to win this one, with Hawthorn in great from as they look for five victories in a row.  The rising Suns certainly can’t be counted out, however, with the Gold Coast likely to be high on confidence after managing to beat Geelong last round for the first ever time.  The scalp of Hawthorn will be harder to come by though, with the Hawks 10-3 so far in 2014 and still holding on to 2nd ladder position.  While the Suns have never beaten Hawthorn in five attempts, this will be their best chance and stranger things have happened.

Teams:

HAWTHORN
B Ryan Schoenmakers, Brian Lake, Luke Hodge
HB Matthew Suckling, Matt Spangher, Grant Birchall
C Isaac Smith, Jordan Lewis, Bradley Hill
HF Paul Puopolo, Jack Gunston, Cyril Rioli
F Luke Breust, Jarryd Roughead, David Hale
FOLL Jonathon Ceglar, Shaun Burgoyne, Liam Shiels
I/C Angus Litherland, Taylor Duryea, Ben Stratton,Brad Sewell
EMG Ben Ross, Ben McEvoy, Jonathan Simpkin
IN Ben Stratton
OUT Ben Ross (Omitted)

GOLD COAST
B Kade Kolodjashnij, Steven May, Greg Broughton
HB Matt Shaw, Rory Thompson, Trent McKenzie
C Jarrod Harbrow, Gary Ablett, Michael Rischitelli
HF Jack Martin, Tom Lynch, Harley Bennell
F Charlie Dixon, Sam Day, Luke Russell
FOLL Zac Smith, Jaeger O’Meara, Dion Prestia
I/C Alex Sexton, David Swallow, Danny Stanley,Jesse Lonergan
EMG Matthew Warnock, Clay Cameron, Sean Lemmens
IN Jesse Lonergan
OUT Brandon Matera (Groin)

News:

Essendon coach Mark Thompson has warned his players against becoming distracted by what takes place in the Federal Court.

The ninth-placed Bombers take on fifth-placed Geelong at Etihad Stadium on Friday night as ex-Cats’ forward Paul Chapman faces up to his old side for the first time.

Triple-premiership Cat Chapman’s emotional clash with Geelong has been overshadowed with Federal Court action taken by Essendon and their banned coach James Hird against ASADA.

The Bombers and Hird argue last year’s joint ASADA and AFL investigation into the club’s 2012 supplements program was unlawful and the show-cause notices against 34 past and present players should not proceed.

The first step in the court action will be Friday’s directions hearing, which will be televised.

“I haven’t talked about it this week, so I probably won’t talk about it tomorrow,” Thompson told reporters.

“If they want to watch it they’ll watch it.

“If they don’t they won’t.

“We’d be pretty disappointed if they spent most of tomorrow thinking about what’s going on in court, when we’ve got a game on.

“They’re bigger and better than that. They’ve been able to show that they’ve been able to concentrate on the footy and I’d expect the same.

“If you get distracted, you spend less time thinking about your job.”

Thompson, who coached Geelong to premierships in 2007 and 2009, gave a wry grin when asked how he thought the Cats might respond to media speculation that a fourth premiership in eight years is beyond them.

“They’re still a good team,” Thompson said.

“They’re a proud mob.

“I’d love to say yes, I have five or six areas (where Geelong can be exposed) but I haven’t.”

Thompson says he has counselled Chapman, 32, on how to handle his emotions in Friday’s game.

“I think deep down, he’s openly admitted that he would have preferred to stay and play on at Geelong,” Thompson said.

“But he’s also mature enough to realise it didn’t happen and he’s enjoying his time here.

“(I’ve) been texting him, just telling him to keep it all in check mate, just let it happen.

“He’ll probably be targetted in some respect, yes.”

Geelong coach Chris Scott says the Cats are eagerly awaiting the “theatre” of their clash with Chapman.

“He’ll embrace it and we’ll embrace it as well,” Scott said.

Thompson did his best to take his players’ minds off their legal dramas by supervising training in his underwear after losing a bet regarding a tactical set play.

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