Preview Round 18 2023 – Adelaide Crows vs GWS Giants, Saturday July 15, 7.40pm AEST, Adelaide Oval

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Market has us significant underdogs at $3.00 (Adelaide is $1.39). Probably the second hardest game we have for the reminder of the season, after the Round 22 game against Port in Adelaide
 
If our mids get pumped like they have the last two weeks, 0%. Even Slamming Sam and Bucks won't be able to keep the wolves at the door with that much ball coming in.

If they can square the ledger, then it's close to an even fight. Sam & Bucks should be able to restrict Tex & Fog, but we'll leak goals to Rankine & Rachele. Up the other end, it will depend on whether we have our kicking boots on in comparison to the Crows' forwards.

The crowd and the umps will come into it - that definitely puts us below the 50/50 line.
100% agree
 

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If anything this will be a great game to watch as both teams try to move the ball quickly

I think our def is better than theirs but their forward line has more threats than ours

So much of this will be won between the arcs and the level of pressure each midfield exerts. We play a high intensity brand so if we don’t turn up we don’t look a threat
 
And such a vital game game for the makeup of the finals. Adelaide was the team that gave Kingsley his first ever win as an AFL coach, but frankly will be hard game for us in Adelaide

Since the final eight was introduced in 1994, only once before has the team in 15th spot been within two games of finals so late in the season.

 
I agree with this, 100%. We need to stone the Crows.


For all the praise that’s been heaped on the Giants in recent (and rightfully so), expectations will now naturally rise with the club genuinely in the finals mix. That means continuing to win 50-50 games, like they’ve shown they can do throughout 2023. Well, Adam Kingsley’s side faces one of its biggest challenges yet in a tough away trip against Adelaide and good old fashioned eight-point game. If GWS, who’s currently well positioned in 10th placed on the ladder, is a genuine finals threat, it’ll need to bank the four points or risk sliding down into the middle pack. A win of this magnitude would not only do the world of good for this Giants side’s ever-growing confidence – that’s already clearly permeated throughout the group, it’d also earn serious respect from the footy world.
 
Team is in:

Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney at Adelaide Oval, 7.10pm ACST

ADELAIDE

In:
J.Butts, S.McAdam
Out:
J.Soligo (omitted), N.McHenry (omitted), H.Schoenberg (sub)

R17 sub: Harry Schoenberg

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In:
B.Daniels, R.Angwin
Out:
X.O'Halloran (thumb), L.Keeffe (hamstring), N.Haynes (suspension)

R17 sub: Nick Haynes


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Team is in:

Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney at Adelaide Oval, 7.10pm ACST

ADELAIDE

In:
J.Butts, S.McAdam
Out: J.Soligo (omitted), N.McHenry (omitted), H.Schoenberg (sub)

R17 sub: Harry Schoenberg

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In:
B.Daniels, R.Angwin
Out: X.O'Halloran (thumb), L.Keeffe (hamstring), N.Haynes (suspension)

R17 sub: Nick Haynes


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Assume Cadman will be the sub. Will be interesting what they do as relief ruck. Maybe Ricca with Brown/Toby playing key forward 🤷‍♂️.

They have a reasonably tall inexperienced defence and we are going small and quick.
 
Assume Cadman will be the sub. Will be interesting what they do as relief ruck. Maybe Ricca with Brown/Toby playing key forward 🤷‍♂️.

They have a reasonably tall inexperienced defence and we are going small and quick.
I would not be surprised if Wehr or Fahey was the sub - sticking to a fast, mobile gameplan. Cadman would definitely travel, though, just in case of a late out from the talls. (Could be the sub as you suggest, though.)

Riccardi will be relief ruck.
 

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I would not be surprised if Wehr or Fahey was the sub - sticking to a fast, mobile gameplan. Cadman would definitely travel, though, just in case of a late out from the talls. (Could be the sub as you suggest, though.)

Riccardi will be relief ruck.

I don’t like Cadman as sub but we’d be stuffed it a tall gets subbed. Only playing 6 talls as it is.
 
Hearing a report that Adam Kingsley confirmed this morning at the press conference that Tom Green is out for tomorrow's game with a hamstring injury.
 
Hearing a report that Adam Kingsley confirmed this morning at the press conference that Tom Green is out for tomorrow's game with a hamstring injury.
Hopefully it is a very minor one.

Just when we looked to be on top of injuries.

XOH out for stretch and we lose Tom Green for at least this one.
 
Hammy is gonna be more than one....even if it's light.
If there is a tear, definitely.
But there is a stack of things that can go wrong with your hamstring area that would rule you out the next day but be sweet very quickly.
 
3 weeks out ... Wehr in.


The GIANTS have made a forced change for their clash with the Crows in Adelaide on Saturday, with star midfielder Tom Green ruled out with a hamstring injury.

The tough inside midfielder was sent for scans late on Thursday evening after feeling tightness in his hamstring at main training, with those scans revealing a low-grade strain. Green, who is averaging 31.1 disposals a game in a career-best year, is expected to be sidelined for three weeks.

The 22-year-old’s withdrawal opens the door for promising wingman and local South Australian Jacob Wehr, who returns to the side to face the Crows following impressive form in the VFL. Conor Stone has also been added to the emergencies list.
 

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Preview Round 18 2023 – Adelaide Crows vs GWS Giants, Saturday July 15, 7.40pm AEST, Adelaide Oval

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