Team Overview
The Gold Coast Suns faced a tough outing against the Adelaide Crows in their last match, suffering a heavy defeat with a final score of 49 to 128. This loss continues a disappointing run for the Suns in the AFL Premiership.
Gold Coast Suns
Western Bulldogs
Western Bulldogs
Gold Coast Suns
Gold Coast Suns
Western Bulldogs
Western Bulldogs
Gold Coast Suns
Gold Coast Suns
Western Bulldogs
Team Overview
The Gold Coast Suns faced a tough outing against the Adelaide Crows in their last match, suffering a heavy defeat with a final score of 49 to 128. This loss continues a disappointing run for the Suns in the AFL Premiership.
Team Overview
The Western Bulldogs secured a solid victory against the West Coast Eagles in their most recent match, winning 86 to 70. This win adds to their mixed results in the AFL Premiership.
The Gold Coast Suns have struggled recently, losing their last three matches, including a heavy defeat against the Adelaide Crows (49-128). Their scoring average has dropped significantly, with only 66.6 points per game over their last five outings. In contrast, the Western Bulldogs have shown more resilience, winning three of their last five games, including a recent victory over the West Coast Eagles (86-70). Their scoring has been more consistent, averaging 73 points per game in the same period.
Historically, the Suns have had a challenging time against the Bulldogs, winning only 2 out of 6 encounters. This trend suggests that the Suns will need to significantly improve their performance to compete effectively.
In terms of statistical averages, the Gold Coast Suns have a disposal average of 349.9 per game, while the Western Bulldogs average 339.9. The Suns also lag in clearances (30.6) compared to the Bulldogs (36.4). This disparity in midfield performance could be crucial in determining the outcome of the match. Additionally, the Suns have been conceding an average of 106 points per game, which may further hinder their chances against a Bulldogs side that has been scoring effectively.
The match will be held at the Suns' home ground, which could provide some advantage, but given their recent form, it may not be enough to overcome the Bulldogs' momentum.
In terms of tactics, the Suns will need to focus on improving their clearance work and defensive setups to limit the Bulldogs' scoring opportunities. Conversely, the Bulldogs should exploit the Suns' defensive weaknesses and aim to maintain possession to control the game's tempo.
Gold Coast Suns
Western Bulldogs
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Cooper Hynes
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Matthew Kennedy
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Rhylee West
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Jordan Croft
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James O'Donnell
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Ed Richards
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Buku Khamis
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Louis Emmett
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