AFL Semi-Finals, September 13th
- . September 10, 2024
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Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn
September 13th
Port Adelaide is set to host Hawthorn at Adelaide Oval in a thrilling Friday night semi-final. The Power are coming off a disheartening 84-point loss to Geelong in their qualifying final, leaving questions around their form and key injuries. Zak Butters, who was subbed out with a rib injury, remains in doubt, and the Power will need a big turnaround from their stars to bounce back from their worst defeat of the season. Ken Hinkley’s team must rediscover the form that saw them finish second on the ladder, but they’ll need more output from key forwards like Charlie Dixon.
On the other hand, Hawthorn enters the clash full of confidence after defeating the Western Bulldogs by 37 points. The young Hawks have exceeded expectations this season, with players like Calsher Dear and Nick Watson leading the way in attack. However, losing defender Sam Frost to injury could be a major blow against Port’s powerful forwards. Despite their inexperience, the Hawks have shown resilience and growth and will be looking to capitalise on any vulnerability in Port Adelaide’s side.
Suggested Bet:
Hawthorn 1-39 at $2.15
GWS vs Brisbane Lions
September 14th
In Saturday night’s semi-final, GWS Giants take on the Brisbane Lions at ENGIE Stadium. GWS holds the home advantage, but this match promises to be a nail-biter between two evenly matched teams. The Giants have had an impressive season, with their dynamic forward line led by Coleman Medalist Jesse Hogan. They’ve shown they can perform under pressure, and their home-ground advantage could prove crucial. However, GWS’s inconsistency throughout the season raises concerns, and they’ll need to deliver a complete performance to secure a spot in the preliminary final.
Brisbane comes into the game after a mixed season but remains a dangerous opponent. With stars like Lachie Neale and Charlie Cameron, the Lions have the firepower to challenge any team on their day. Their experience in finals will also be a key factor, as they look to go one better and win the flag in 2024. While GWS may be slight favourites at home, Brisbane’s ability to rise to the occasion in big games makes this a tough contest to call.