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Lynch easily the smartest man in the mediaAlastair Lynch says Lions shouldn't put Hipwood in defense.
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Lynch easily the smartest man in the mediaAlastair Lynch says Lions shouldn't put Hipwood in defense.
Hey, thanks for saying so! I'm just a life long fan, but don't know the game half as well as most of you, so was a bit self-conscious with my "analysis" haha. Figured it would be alright if I kept that short and let you all go from there haha.Great preview and don’t worry mate, none of us do.
I agree about not having Bruce as the sub this week just because of how weak we are down back.Bruce had an awesome left foot kick within a minute of coming on in the third.
Had a total of 2 possessions though.
Logically, and i like him, he plays a full game in the 2s this week?
Mckenna sub would make some sense. An attacking player we can bring on if needed.
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Hey mate, I have no idea how to write a preview or even what I'm talking about, but saw your pin was still there, and I had a few hours on a train in Germany, so thought I'd have a crack. Is this useful?...
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QClash Heats Up: Brisbane Lions Aim for 8th Straight Win Against Gold Coast Suns
Big brother versus little brother. Sunshine State bragging rights. The stage is set for another epic as the Brisbane Lions travel south to take on the Gold Coast Suns in QClash 27.
Date: Saturday, 27 July, 2024
Start Time: 4:35pm (AEST)
Stadium: People First Stadium
Weather Conditions
Perfect conditions are expected, favouring a fast-paced, high-scoring game, with high winds potentially affecting high marking contests. The Suns are hoping for a capacity crowd of 20,000+ to break the attendance record, however, potential train disruptions could affect Lions fans making the trip. Any impact that the crowd has had on the GC Suns’ home form, is therefore likely to be in full play for this game.
- Temperature: 26°C
- Precipitation: 0%
- Humidity: 62%
- Wind: 14 km/h
Tale of Two Teams
The Suns boast a perfect home record this season but haven't yet faced a current top-four team. Can they maintain their dominance against the in-form Lions in their biggest remaining test?
It's the classic Queensland derby, pitting the "big brother" Brisbane Lions against the "little brother" Gold Coast Suns. The Suns' inconsistency has plagued their season, recently falling to the Giants. However, their perfect home record this season gives them hope. Sitting in 12th, six points adrift from the 8th spot, this is probably a must-win for the Suns.
The Brisbane Lions are riding high with seven consecutive victories, their latest a nail-biting two-point win over the Sydney Swans. As they eye a top-2 finish, they need to maintain their winning momentum.
While the rivalry in the Q-Clash can sometimes feel manufactured…
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Both teams have too much on the line for this match to be anything less than full throttle.
The view from Brisbane
Brisbane's preparation for the QClash has been a whirlwind. The week leading up to their previous match was dominated by the Charlie Cameron tribunal saga, with constant media scrutiny adding tension before the game against the Swans. Adding to the stress levels, the final ten minutes against the Swans were a nail-biter, featuring five lead changes and soaring heartrates. As if that wasn't enough, uncertainty surrounding Harris Andrews' injury overshadowed the post-game celebrations, with news later confirming a delayed concussion that will sideline him for the Suns clash.
Lions form: WWWWW
The view from the Gold Coast
- R19: Brisbane 79-77 Sydney
- R18: West Coast 93-106 Brisbane
- R17: Brisbane 97-86 Adelaide
- R16: Brisbane 86-81 Melbourne
- R15: Port Adelaide 73-152 Brisbane
Meanwhile, the Suns' inconsistency continues to plague them. They're fresh off a demoralising loss to the Giants, where even gilt-edged chances went begging. Coleman Medal contender Ben King had a nightmare game, failing to convert any of his seven shots.
The Suns are pulling out all the stops, recruiting from anywhere and everywhere, this week signing ex-cricketer, Zak Evans who last played football at school level. “As a football club, we are continuously striving to improve our list and this includes players from non-traditional pathways,” said Suns National Recruiting Manager, Kall Burns.
Though the game wasn’t without silver linings. Lachie Weller returned from his torn ACL, getting 16 disposals from half-forward and looking like he was never gone. Sam Flanders stepped up in the midfield to gather 43 disposals, while Jack Lukosius looked dangerous with two goals.
Suns form: LWLWL
H2H Results
- R19: GWS 89-50 Gold Coast
- R18: Gold Coast 96-82 Port Adelaide
- R17: North Melbourne 87-83 Gold Coast
- R16: Gold Coast 101-90 Collingwood
- R15: Fremantle 85-65 Gold Coast
Brisbane has won four of the previous five H2H results against Gold Coast.
Injuries and Team Changes
Brisbane Lions
Brisbane faces a daunting task with several defensive injuries - as Fages put it: “we’re not having much luck with our tall defenders, I think we’ve got about 1 left, so we’ll have to be a bit innovative this week”.
Harris Andrews' delayed concussion means he will miss the clash against the Suns, placing immense pressure on leaders like Dayne Zorko and Ryan Lester to anchor the backline. The Lions are already without Tom Doedee and Darcy Gardiner for the season due to ACL injuries, and Jack Payne is still recovering from a foot problem. This leaves their defensive stocks thin, and Darragh Joyce is also a doubt with a jaw injury that might require surgery.
Logan Morris is expected to return after a strong performance in the reserves, potentially replacing Henry Smith, who debuted against the Swans. Connor McKenna, rested previously, could also come back, although Shadeau Brain’s impressive display might keep him out of the side.
Eric Hipwood avoided suspension and remains available, and having played a few minutes back against Sydney, may be shifted to support the defence, affecting the Lions’ attacking dynamics. Jackson Prior may be another option, potentially to take the responsibility of shutting down Jack Lukosius.
Gold Coast Suns
The Suns have their share of injury woes, with Touk Miller and Sam Day both sidelined since the Port Adelaide clash. Ben Ainsworth is out for the season, and Alex Davies is suspended, further depleting their ranks.
Jarrod Witts in the ruck is a test for this game, and his presence could be pivotal against Brisbane's Oscar McInerney. If Witts is fit, the Lions may need to rely on their newest gun ruckman, Charlie Cameron, to take some of the weight off of Big-O’s shoulders.
Tactical Snapshot
Brisbane Lions
The Lions will likely emphasise their kick/mark game. They lead the competition in average kicks and 3rd for marks inside 50, reflecting their ability to control the ball and create scoring opportunities. This composed approach in the forward 50 has been a consistent strength, with the Lions’ abysmal early-season form being largely down to inefficiency kicking at goal.
However, the Lions face a significant challenge due to a depleted defence. With several key defenders out, they must find a way to compensate for the loss, potentially reassigning players like Eric Hipwood to support the backline at the expense of some attacking fluidity.
Gold Coast Suns
The Suns will rely on their speed and ability to create overlap run through handball chains, a tactic that has been effective at home. They excel in generating fast breaks and linking up play, but their high turnover rate remains a critical weakness. The Suns average the highest number of turnovers in the league, while the Lions are the second-best at avoiding them.
Ben King will be looking to right the ship. With no experienced defenders to square up against him, he can expect to get a few chances, so it remains to be seen if he has his shooting boots on.
Players to watch
The battle in the centre of the ground will be a fascinating duel. Matt Rowell, the Suns’ clearance machine, will hope to consistently win possession from both stoppages and centre bounces. Meanwhile Lachie Neale will look to gain ground on a third Brownlow medal and get back to dictating the game. Whichever player asserts their dominance in the midfield is likely to have a significant influence on the final outcome.
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Key questions
- How will Brisbane manage its defensive injury woes and keep the GC forwards quiet?
- Will Logan Morris continue to impress against the team he made his debut against only a few months ago?
- Could Stuart Dew use his 1-day-a-week to give us the inside scoop on the Suns’ weaknesses and make the difference?
- Can the Gold Coast hold their home record against the stiffest opposition they’ve faced at First Choice Arena or People’s First Stadium, whatever it’s called?
Verdict
The stage is set for another enthralling chapter in the QClash rivalry. Both teams enter the match with plenty at stake. Brisbane are charging for a top-two finish, while the Suns desperately need a victory to maintain their fading finals hopes.
The Suns shouldn't be underestimated. Matt Rowell and Sam Flanders will fight for control, and if a home crowd turns up it could create a tense atmosphere. They’ll be fighting to extend their undefeated home record, and will be loath to allow the Lions to not only end their streak, but possibly also their finals hopes.
However, the Lions' current form and their dominance in stoppage clearances (ranked 1st compared to Gold Coast's 15th) make them favourites. Brain, Ah Chee, McCluggage, Bailey, and Rayner all stepped up against the Swans, and with the Suns unlikely to run a hard tag, key players Lachie Neale and Josh Dunkley can be expected to bounce back after their quiet showings. If the Lions can win the battle in the middle, they should have more than enough to compensate for a makeshift defence.
Final Score: Gold Coast Suns 80 - Brisbane Lions 112
What have I missed in selection and match-up? How do you think they’ll line up and what’s your prediction?
That would be my team with hippy back.I agree about not having Bruce as the sub this week just because of how weak we are down back.
The outs are Andrews, Joyce and Smith
In: morris, McKenna Fort? With sub a mid if Fort doesn’t be the tall effective target up forward IF Hipwood goes back ?
Played poorly in the VFL I think I read somewhere here.Noah is not on the injury list , why is he not mentioned as a possibility to be playing this week ?
But we did send Shadeau there this time. In past years they’ve come up herei like that we sent a rookie nobody has heard of to the media event whilst gold coast used their most marketable player
Also, I don't know what I'm talking about haha. But yeah, from what I gathered, I thought Prior was more likely. He apparently took on a leadership role since Joyce moved up.Noah is not on the injury list , why is he not mentioned as a possibility to be playing this week ?
Day out injured.This would have been the perfect opportunity for Hardwick to bring Day or Casboult in to really stretch our 3rd tall e.g. Prior or Starce. We are fortunate they are injured as I could see Prior or Starce handling Walter much better at this stage.
Yep as is Casboult. That’s what I saidDay out injured.
Hey, thanks for saying so! I'm just a life long fan, but don't know the game half as well as most of you, so was a bit self-conscious with my "analysis" haha. Figured it would be alright if I kept that short and let you all go from there haha.
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That moment was too good not to mention hahaIf Witts is fit, the Lions may need to rely on their newest gun ruckman, Charlie Cameron, to take some of the weight off of Big-O’s shoulders.
You had me there. Well done.