What AFL news do I need to know before Sunday?ĬODESports has the latest news and analysis from around the AFL. How to watch AFL live here and start your Kayo 14-day free trial today. Not only can you catch the LIVE fixture and also the replay, but if you miss the action, you can catch up with Kayo Minis and Kayo Bites. The game will be broadcast live on Kayo as part of its AFL coverage. The game starts at 3.20pm (AEST), 2.50pm (ACST) and 1.20pm (AWST) on Sunday 3 July. Both teams have four wins for the campaign. A solid VFL performance by Josh Ward sees him earn a bench spot. Ruckman Braydon Preuss was flagged as a possible in but missed a spot. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images Mark McVeigh speaking to his troops last week. The Giants comfortably defeated cellar dweller West Coast and North Melbourne, with three losses not exceeding 20 points against Brisbane (3rd), Western Bulldogs (8th) and Collingwood (7th). Making a fair fist in his first five games at the helm. The Giants farewelled long-term coach Leon Cameron a month ago, with the club at a crossroads in its short 11-year history, and former Bomber Mark McVeigh taking over as caretaker. Hawks’ great Sam Mitchell has now taken the reins for the anticipated journey back to the promised land. GWS defied all pundits to grab a spot in the top eight last season – and win a final – while Hawthorn went 10 straight seasons (2007-2016) with one missed finals appearance under recently farewelled coach Alastair Clarkson plus snared four premierships. Giants v Hawks previewįinals are out of the question for both the Giants (14th) and Hawks (15th) – and as is often the case in AFL – rebuild is the optimal word for these two clubs, who not so long ago were in the mix for finals. Watch live here on Kayo and scroll down to catch up on the latest news. Thursday’s winner will advance to face the Atlanta Braves in the National League Championship Series.Two sides on the rebuild journey meet at Giants Stadium on Sunday 3 July. Webb, one of the top pitchers in the game in the second half, led the Giants to the NL West-clinching win on the final game of the regular season before blanking the Dodgers in Game 1 of the NLDS. After firing 7 2/3 shutout innings against the Dodgers last Friday, Webb will pitch the biggest game of his life for his third consecutive start. Still, the Giants have to feel very confident with the 24-year-old Webb on the mound. He gave up just three hits and one run in five innings, striking out five and walking one to earn the victory. Urias, who was 13-2 with a 2.71 ERA on the road this year, was dominant in Game 2 at Oracle Park. Not only have they won five consecutive elimination games in less than a year, they’ll have Urias, baseball’s only 20-game winner at 20-3 with a 2.96 ERA, presumably doing most of the pitching. Regardless of their starter, the Dodgers come into Game 5 with confidence. Perhaps Roberts sees this as a chance to steal at least three outs against what should be a right-handed heavy Giants lineup with Urias still expected to see a bulk of the work Thursday? Roberts threw the first curveball at the Giants Thursday morning when he announced relief pitcher Corey Knebel, and not 20-game winner Julio Urias, would start Game 5 as the opener.
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