Grand Final rematch, Port power switch on the SUNS, full-strength Swans
5/14/202621 min
Michael Whiting, Nathan Schmook, Bharat Sundaresan and Emily Patterson bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily.
Geelong and Brisbane headline Round 10 of the season with a Grand Final rematch at the Gabba tonight.
Port Adelaide is hoping to end the unbeaten run by the SUNS in Darwin while the Swans welcome an injury hit Collingwood to the SCG tomorrow night.
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First 90 secondsMichael Whiting· Host0:00
[upbeat music] Tonight we open Sir Doug Nicholls Round with the grand final rematch between Brisbane and Geelong at the Gabba. We discuss who Chris Scott, and more importantly, Oisin Mullen, should tag from the Lions' star-studded midfield. A depleted Collingwood head to Sydney to try and knock off the ladder-leading Swans. We'll discuss my week in Darwin with Gold Coast as they prepare to make it a perfect 10 from 10 against Port Adelaide tomorrow night. And a premiership favorite heads to the MCG. Welcome to AFL Daily State of Origin Edition. I'm Michael Whiting, and I'm joined by Bharat Sundaresan in Adelaide, Emily Patterson in Sydney, and Nathan Schmuck in Perth. And Schmucky, last week we had eight games of non-Vic teams against Victorian teams. How did we go?
Nathan Schmook· Host0:43
Well, we were worried that we might be back here this time this week with, uh, our tails between our legs, Fish, Em, and, and Bharat, but not to be. Six out of eight, the winners from outside Victoria, so a great result for the State of Origin podcast. We were let down by West Coast. They lost to Melbourne by 32 points, and Port Adelaide so close, losing to the Bulldogs by two points. But I reckon where we should be starting this week, Fish, is in your neck of the woods in Brisbane, the grand final rematch against Geelong. This is such a massive game and, and we're gonna learn a little bit about Geelong and, and whether they deserve to be in that top four bracket. But what about Brisbane? How big is this game, do you reckon, for the Lions?
Michael Whiting· Host1:21
I think what we've learnt, Schmucky, over the last couple of years with Brisbane, generally is the bigger the challenge, the better they play. They've been a little bit flaky against,