AFL ROUND 4 2007: HAWTHORN V GEELONG; MATCH PREVIEW AND FINAL TEAM LIST PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 20 April 2007

By Ben Jensen GEELONG AND HAWTHORN have finalised their teams for this Sunday. Both teams travel to Tasmania's Sunny Launceston for the inaugural beyondblue Cup at Aurora Stadium. Nathan Ablett will resume his place in the side, while former Captain Steven King is welcomed back in place of injured in-form ruckman Brad Ottens. Matthew Stokes rounds out the inclusions.

Ottens eliminated the ruck selection dilema, and will miss with a previously undisclosed hip injury. Joel Selwood is named as an emergency while Travis Varcoe has been omitted to the VFL. Charlie Gardiner and Kane Tenace are the other two emergencies.

Hawthorn has recalled Chance Bateman and dropped youngster Ben McGlynn. Bateman missed the past two matches with a calf strain after playing in the round one loss to Brisbane.

In the VFL Geelong host Frankston at Skilled Stadium.

 

IN: N Ablett, Stokes, King
OUT:
Ottens (hip), Varcoe,
Selwood

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INJURY LIST

LAST TIME

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WHY WE'LL WIN (THE FANATIC'S VIEW)

The Cats are on fire <insert full stop>. Nathan Ablett is chance to return, but even without the league's most improved key forward, Geelong should be too strong in all departments, most of all the forward line, for Hawthorn. The Hawks have some good midfielders and defenders, granted, and a capable goalsneak in Mark Williams.

The backline is approach its form of 2004 and 2005 while the midfield is humming alone like a Honda V12. Jimmy Bartel has been sensational and has been joined in top gear by Gary Ablett, Cameron Ling, Joel Corey, Paul Chapman and Corey Enright.

David Wojcinski, aka the excitement machine, has been thrilling fans, coaches, teammates and commentators alike with his breathtaking runs from defence, streaming across the wing, towards and into the forward line. Coupled with the quarterback Matthew Scarlett, sharpshooter Josh Hunt, athletic Matthew Egan, new boy Andrew Mackie and everywhereman Darren Milburn the back six is looking unbeatable. (Can't wait for the return of skipper Tom Harley!)

For the Hawks Key defender Trend 'Yellow Brick' Croad, runner Tim Clarke, the man who sells bait, Chance Bateman, Captain Ritchie Vandenberg, and All Australian defender Joel Smith will all miss. (See Hawthorn's Injury List). Out of the Cats' winning teams the past two weeks, only Ablett is a chance to miss through injury.

To help learn how to kick goals again, the Hawks are holding a remedial 'goal kicking session' Friday morning, 9:30AM, at Waverley Park.

 

 

WHY WE WON'T WIN (THE HAWK'S VIEW)

Hawk fanatic (but not a member) Michael (we can't reveal his full name and cannot guarantee that this is an actual or close likeness of him) P (pictured, right) writes his reasons why they'll beat us. Personally, I think about the only way they'll beat us is if the plane flies to the wrong island state.

The reason why Hawthorn will win - Buddy Franklin.

Whilst an extremely talented group of young players (including Clinton Young who is also talented), when looking for the most likely reason for a Hawthorn win, you cannot go past the one and only Buddy. He is on the verge of setting the league on fire for being Aaron Davey (Cathy Freeman) in a key position player's body. After several years developing as a new recruit, Franklin has now come of age and ready to become one of the elite league players who can win a game in a matter of minutes. How this guy ended up being drafted at no. 5 in the 2004 following Deledio, Roughead, Griffen and Tambling is one of the big questions (whilst all good, skillful players somehow lack the electricity and sheer match winning touch of Buddy).

The Hawthorn midfield on their day is also one of the best going around led from the front by The Extractor (Sam Mitchell), Luke Hodge, Shane Crawford and emerging talent's in Jordan Lewis, Clinton Young and Ben McGlynn (although an emergency, we're assuming our 'supercoach' does a Sheedy and makes a pre-game change). However in saying that, this would also have to be one of Hawthorn's weaknesses as it would be fair to say that things aren't pretty when the midfield is not having 'their day'. It will be interesting to see how Bartel, Kelly, Corey, The Rockling and Co. match up against the Hawks in the battle for midfield supremacy. Brad Sewell will be given the job to shut down the Cat's most important player, potentially Garrrrry Ablett Jnr or Bartel IMO.

One of Geelong's struggles in recent years has been the key forward positions and in the past Hawthorn's developing backline would have been an 'interesting matchup'. However with the Geelong forward line decimating the opposition in the last couple of weeks (led by 'give me a t' Tomahawk), Danny Jacobs, Grant Birchall, Campbell Brown and Co. will have to be at their best (which they should be).

The Hawthorn forward line is normally dominated by big performances from Mark Williams (who just for the record is not a goalsneak), however on Sunday I am tipping that he will be kept reasonably quiet by Scarlett (Geelong's elite player) for 3 quarters, leaving Williams enough time to kick 2-3 goals. However with Buddy Franklin good for at least 3 goals, Ben Dixon due for a big one and a goal kicking midfield, the Hawks should be able to kick a score to account for the Cats.

And lastly - Aurora Stadium in Launceston is probably one of the best home ground advantages going around with the Hawks rarely beaten down there.

WEATHER

Forecast - Mostly Sunny. Mild. Min 11 Max 20

Wind - 15 km/h SE

Humidity - 82%

TIP?

THE MIGHTY CATS! By five goals.

AFL ROUND FOUR 2007

HAWTHORN V GEELONG

SUNDAY 22 APRIL 2007 13:10 AEST

AURORA STADIUM

 

VFL ROUND THREE 2007

GEELONG V FRANKSTON

SATURDAY 21 APRIL 2007 13:00 AEST

SKILLED STADIUM

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TV:

Melbourne FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE AND CHANNEL 7 (ON DELAY - 10:30 PM)
Adelaide FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE
Perth FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE
NSW FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE
Queensland FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE

* Fox Sports is available on Foxtel, Optus and Austar

RADIO:

Melbourne ABC774, SEN, K-Rock
Adelaide ABC891
Perth Nil - try afl.com.au on matchday
Sydney Nil - try afl.com.au on matchday
Brisbane Nil - try afl.com.au on matchday
Canberra Nil - try afl.com.au on matchday
Hobart ABC936
Darwin ABC105.7

 

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MICHAEL (we can't reveal his full name and cannot guarantee that this is an actual or close likeness of him) P

 

GEELONG

IN: N Ablett, Stokes, King
OUT:
Ottens (hip), Varcoe,
Selwood

B: Enright Scarlett Mackie
HB: J Hunt Egan Milburn
C: Wojcinski Bartel Byrnes
HF: Chapman Mooney Kelly
F: Hawkins N Ablett G Ablett
FOLL: Blake Ling Corey
INT: Steven King, David Johnson, Mathew Stokes, Brent Prismall
EMER: Kane Tenace, Joel Selwood, Charlie Gardiner

 

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HAWTHORN

IN: Bateman
OUT:
McGlynn

B: Brown Gilham Jacobs
HB: Birchall Hodge Ladson
C: Bateman Sewell Crawford
HF: Young Boyle Franklin
F: Roughead Dixon Williams
FOLL: Campbell Mitchell Lewis
INT (FROM): Ellis, Guerra, Taylor, Osborne
EMER: Dawson, McGlynn, Thurgood,

CATS INJURY LIST

Nathan Ablett Undisclosed (Believed to be back related hamstring) Test (NEW)
Brad Ottens Hip (Unknown)
Tom Harley Ruptured tendon 4 weeks (On track)
Ryan Gamble Ankle Test (Was 'Test' last week))
Joel Reynolds ACL Season (Unchanged)
Tom Lonergan Progressing well (Unchanged)

HAWKS INJURY LIST

Croad foot 2-3 weeks
Clarke achilles 12 weeks
Bateman calf test
Vandenberg hamstring 2 weeks
Smith knee 2-3 weeks
Thorp hip 3-4 weeks

LAST TIME

ROUND 22 2006, SKILLED STADIUM
3 September 2006

HAWTHORN: 7.1, 11.2, 15.4, 21.7 (133) DEFEATED
GEELONG: 2.2, 6.4, 7.8, 10.12 (72)

GOALS: HAWTHORN: Williams 8, Crawford 3, Sewell 2, Franklin 2, Roughead 2, Guerra, McGlynn, Dixon, Barker
GEELONG: Enright 2, Chapman 2, Johnson 2, N.Ablett, Prismall, Scarlett, G.Ablett.
BEST: HAWTHORN: Williams, Mitchell, Birchall, Crawford, Bateman, Smith, Hodge, Sewell
GEELONG: Chapman, G.Ablett, Enright, Prismall, Corey

VFL

VFL ROUND THREE 2007

GEELONG V FRANKSTON

SATURDAY 21 APRIL 2007 13:00 AEST

SKILLED STADIUM

 

GEELONG

B D. Johnson S. Hunt Callan
HB Selwood Spencer Rooke
C Tenace Byrne Varcoe
HF S. Johnson Playfair Gardiner
F West Grima Djerrkura
R King Prismall Stokes
Int Owen Davenport Barnes McGuane Hogan Firman Bedford Clarke R. Butler Thompson Mumford Couch

 

LAST TIME

ROUND 12 - SUNDAY 2 JULY 14:00
FRANKSTON V GEELONG
FRANKSTON CITY OVAL

GEELONG 1.1 (7) 6.5 (41) 11.9 (75) 15.9 (99) DEFEATED
FRANKSTON
3.5 (23) 4.5 (29) 5.7 (37) 8.7 (55)

GOALS
GEELONG
C. Gardiner 4, T. Grima 3, A. Mackie 2, J. Davenport 2, A. Cook, M. McCarthy, H. Playfair, L. Forbes
FRANKSTON A. Edwards 3, J. Berry 2, C. Fortnam, B. Phibbs, A. Eames

BEST
GEELONG
A. Mackie, P. Koulouriotis, M. McCarthy, C. Gardiner, S. Clarke, T. Lonergan
FRANKSTON
N. Winterton, P. Kennedy, C. Oliver, N. Benbow, B. Dunne, B. Phibbs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FRAN-GANG-A-STAN

B Ulms Pollard Roberts
HB Forsyth Benbow Dunne
C O'Carroll Winterton Krakouer
HF Morris Oliver Carpenter
F Marigliani Berry Whelan
R Eames Collins Conroy
Int Booth Barry Murray Rebeschini Clarke Burns Comben Reddaway

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