AFL GWS Giants vs Gold Coast Suns Week 11 Live Streaming Free 2019, Saturday AFL Online, match will be kick off at 1:45pm , Location: Sydney Showground, GWS Giants vs Gold Coast Suns Saturday 01 June 2019 online, and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.
The odds don’t paint a pretty picture for the Suns as they search for their first win against the Giants since 2014.
To their credit, Gold Coast looked a strong chance last week at home to Geelong before the Cats raced away with four unanswered goals in the final term.
As for the Giants, GWS finally steadied the ship at the MCG defeating Melbourne by 26-points. It was the Harry Himmelberg show last week as the 23-year-old youngster booted a five-goal bag, while Josh Kelly and Tim Taranto combined for a whopping 63 disposals.
As previously mentioned, the Suns don’t hold a great track record against the Giants. In their 11 games since these two sides entered the competition, the Suns have won only four.
There’s no doubt Giants coach Leon Cameron will be treating this Suns side with respect, but he’ll also be looking for a complete four-quarter performance from his team on Saturday.
Despite the Giants’ 7-3 record, they’ve won only five of their 10 first quarters this year – compared to the Suns, who have won six.
Players List:
GIANTS
B: Kennedy, Haynes, Davis
HB: Shaw, Keeffe, Whitfield
C: Tomlinson, Hopper, Finlayson
HF: Perryman, Cameron, Deledio
F: Greene, Himmelberg, Reid
FOLL: Mumford, Coniglio, Taranto
I/C: Daniels, Kelly, Cumming, de Boer
EMG: Hately, Bonar, Simpson, Lloyd
IN: Keeffe
OUT: Taylor
SUNS
B: Murdoch, Burgess, Ballard
HB: Joyce, Hombsch, Weller
C: Horlin-Smith, Martin, Powell
HF: Lukosius, Wright, Corbett
F: MacPherson, Sexton, Holman
FOLL: Witts, Swallow, Bowes
I/C: Fiorini, Miles, King, Schoenfeld
EMG: Brodie, Day, McLennan, Nutting
IN: Horlin-Smith, Schoenfeld
OUT: Harbrow, Ainsworth
The odds don’t paint a pretty picture for the Suns as they search for their first win against the Giants since 2014.
To their credit, Gold Coast looked a strong chance last week at home to Geelong before the Cats raced away with four unanswered goals in the final term.
As for the Giants, GWS finally steadied the ship at the MCG defeating Melbourne by 26-points. It was the Harry Himmelberg show last week as the 23-year-old youngster booted a five-goal bag, while Josh Kelly and Tim Taranto combined for a whopping 63 disposals.
As previously mentioned, the Suns don’t hold a great track record against the Giants. In their 11 games since these two sides entered the competition, the Suns have won only four.
There’s no doubt Giants coach Leon Cameron will be treating this Suns side with respect, but he’ll also be looking for a complete four-quarter performance from his team on Saturday.
Despite the Giants’ 7-3 record, they’ve won only five of their 10 first quarters this year – compared to the Suns, who have won six.
Players List:
GIANTS
B: Kennedy, Haynes, Davis
HB: Shaw, Keeffe, Whitfield
C: Tomlinson, Hopper, Finlayson
HF: Perryman, Cameron, Deledio
F: Greene, Himmelberg, Reid
FOLL: Mumford, Coniglio, Taranto
I/C: Daniels, Kelly, Cumming, de Boer
EMG: Hately, Bonar, Simpson, Lloyd
IN: Keeffe
OUT: Taylor
SUNS
B: Murdoch, Burgess, Ballard
HB: Joyce, Hombsch, Weller
C: Horlin-Smith, Martin, Powell
HF: Lukosius, Wright, Corbett
F: MacPherson, Sexton, Holman
FOLL: Witts, Swallow, Bowes
I/C: Fiorini, Miles, King, Schoenfeld
EMG: Brodie, Day, McLennan, Nutting
IN: Horlin-Smith, Schoenfeld
OUT: Harbrow, Ainsworth
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