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Saturday 7th July
Adelaide v Hawthorn, AAMI Stadium, 7.10pm
Adelaide
B: Johncock Rutten Stevens
HB: McLeod McGregor Torney
C: Massie Goodwin van Berlo
HF: Ricciuto Bock Reilly
FOR: Knights Welsh Burton
FOLL: Hudson Edwards Rover: Thompson
INTER: Doughty Shirley Maric Porplyzia
EMER: Gill Douglas Mattner
IN: Burton Goodwin Maric
OUT: Bassett (ankle) Griffin Mattner
Hawthorn
B: Ladson Gilham Birchall
HB: Brown Croad Guerra
C: Smith Mitchell Young
HF: Bateman Franklin Crawford
FOR: McGlynn Roughead Hodge
FOLL: Campbell Lewis Rover: Sewell
INTER: Ellis Jacobs Taylor Thurgood
EMER: Murphy Muston Tuck
IN: Jacobs Thurgood
OUT: Boyle (hamstring) Osborne (internal bleeding)
LAST TIME R15 2006 Adelaide 16.13 (109) d Hawthorn 11.7 (73) at AAMI Stadium
AT THIS GROUND Adelaide 8, Hawthorn 2
IN THE 2000s Adelaide 6, Hawthorn 3
COACHES Craig 2, Clarkson 0
UMPIRES 6Margetts, 25Ryan, 28KNicholls
BETTING Adelaide $1.70, Hawthorn $2.08
TV Channel 10, 7.30pm
RADIO TripleM, 3AW, 774 ABC
Summary Hawthorn have won over the doubters with an exciting brand of football that has lifted them into the top two. Their powerful forward line and hard-working midfield are proving too much for most teams to handle, although tall forward Tim Boyle (hamstring) will be sorely missed. The Crows will have the advantage of their home ground but it's questionable if they have the personnel. And there are plenty of injury concerns for the Crows with Andrew McLeod, Simon Goodwin and Brent Reilly all under clouds.
Key A battle between Lance Franklin and Ben Rutten could well be match-defining.
Saturday 7th July
Adelaide v Hawthorn, AAMI Stadium, 7.10pm
Adelaide
B: Johncock Rutten Stevens
HB: McLeod McGregor Torney
C: Massie Goodwin van Berlo
HF: Ricciuto Bock Reilly
FOR: Knights Welsh Burton
FOLL: Hudson Edwards Rover: Thompson
INTER: Doughty Shirley Maric Porplyzia
EMER: Gill Douglas Mattner
IN: Burton Goodwin Maric
OUT: Bassett (ankle) Griffin Mattner
Hawthorn
B: Ladson Gilham Birchall
HB: Brown Croad Guerra
C: Smith Mitchell Young
HF: Bateman Franklin Crawford
FOR: McGlynn Roughead Hodge
FOLL: Campbell Lewis Rover: Sewell
INTER: Ellis Jacobs Taylor Thurgood
EMER: Murphy Muston Tuck
IN: Jacobs Thurgood
OUT: Boyle (hamstring) Osborne (internal bleeding)
LAST TIME R15 2006 Adelaide 16.13 (109) d Hawthorn 11.7 (73) at AAMI Stadium
AT THIS GROUND Adelaide 8, Hawthorn 2
IN THE 2000s Adelaide 6, Hawthorn 3
COACHES Craig 2, Clarkson 0
UMPIRES 6Margetts, 25Ryan, 28KNicholls
BETTING Adelaide $1.70, Hawthorn $2.08
TV Channel 10, 7.30pm
RADIO TripleM, 3AW, 774 ABC
Summary Hawthorn have won over the doubters with an exciting brand of football that has lifted them into the top two. Their powerful forward line and hard-working midfield are proving too much for most teams to handle, although tall forward Tim Boyle (hamstring) will be sorely missed. The Crows will have the advantage of their home ground but it's questionable if they have the personnel. And there are plenty of injury concerns for the Crows with Andrew McLeod, Simon Goodwin and Brent Reilly all under clouds.
Key A battle between Lance Franklin and Ben Rutten could well be match-defining.