The AFL Finals continue on Friday and our Aussie AFL correspondent Luke Hodge can't see beyond the Sydney Swans in the last four.
Week 3 winners go to the Grand Final
Week 2 of the AFL Fnals has ended and we're down to the final four to battle it out for a spot in the Grand Final.
Last week, Port Adelaide ended up winners oer the Hawks by 3 points in a thriller in front of 51,000 fans at Adelaide Oval.
In Western Sydney, we saw one of the greatest comebacks wins ever in the AFL history of finals. GWS blew up by 40 points in that game. In football terms, imagine being up 4-0 and losing. Well, that's what GWS did and ruined my treble.
For the record, I had GWS winning, Toby Greene with 15 touches, Toby Greene with two goals. Two out of three came up. Unfortunately, GWS didn't.
Sydney Swans v Port Adelaide - Friday
Let's start in Sydney on Friday. Sydney Swans with a week off and home advantage at the SCG. They'll start strong favourites against Port Adelaide - Sydney Swans 31/100, while Port Adelaide are 5/2 underdogs. I have Sydney winning this.
Geelong Cats v Brisbane Lions
The second game, the Geelong Cats versus Brisbane Lions in front of a possible 85,000-plus crowd at the MCG. Geelong Cats also with a week off playing in their home state, while Brisbane have to travel back and forth from Sydney to Brisbane to Melbourne. However, despite all this, it's very tight odds with Geelong at 3/4 favourites over Brisbane's 11/10. And of course, I'm going to go with my cats in this match over the Lions.
Luke's AFL Tips
Sydney Swans to win at 31/100. I don't think this match will be close. Sydney at home with a chance to make the Grand Final, I think they'll go flat out against Port Adelaide.
Isaac Keeney time - the blond from Bondi Beach. Unbelievable final against the Western Sydney Giants in the fourth quarter last week. We're going to go there again with 25 touches at 20/21. And, we're also going to have him at any time goal scorer at 11/50.
Put those together and it's an 8/5 treble.
Good luck and always gamble responsibly.
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