Brisbane Lions vs GWS Giants: AFL semi-final forecast

By Adrian Polykandrites / Expert

In a lopsided first finals round, these sides were at least involved in games that were somewhat compelling.

The Lions looked every bit the real deal for the best part of a half against the Tigers – the first term of that contest was by miles the best footy of the extended weekend – before the visitors punished Brisbane for their wasted chances and skipped away to a comfortable win.

For GWS, a feisty and at times spiteful encounter with the Bulldogs delivered everything a neutral fan could ask for for the first quarter-and-a-bit before the Giants bullied the Dogs into submission and pummelled them thereafter.

The Giants’ main target last week was Marcus Bontempelli, and Lachie Neale could be in for similar treatment this weekend.

Lachie Neale will be targeted. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

If it’s just tagger Matt de Boer taking up the challenge, Neale is good enough to work through it. If it’s a team effort the likes of which Bontempelli faced, Neale will need help.

Mitch Robinson would certainly have been up for the hard work required to free his star midfielder, but, alas, he won’t be out there.

So unless Brisbane are willing to sacrifice Neale for the greater good, it’ll be up to skipper Dayne Zorko, Jarrod Berry, Hugh McCluggage and big men Stef Martin and Oscar McInerney to not only get their hands on the footy, but create time and space for Neale.

Just the idea of all that work could give GWS an edge.

While Shane Mumford won’t be able to push Martin and McInerney around as easily as he did Tim English a week ago, his onballers are good enough to gain an advantage regardless.

Josh Kelly, Lachie Whitfield, Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper are an impressive quartet that has every area of midfield play covered. And then there’s Toby Greene.

Greene overstepped the mark a week ago, but his team won and he’s playing this week, so I doubt he’s lost any sleep over it.

The mid-forward is a star and a big-game player. It’d be foolish to expect anything but another quality performance from him.

Both sides have made one forced change.

Brisbane lose Robinson and bring in Nick Robertson, while the Giants bring in versatile big man Adam Tomlinson for the injured Brett Deledio, who has almost certainly played his last game.

Deledio has had an outstanding career and it’s sad to see it come to an end the way it seemingly has, but the Giants lose nothing in replacing him with Tomlinson.

The same can’t be said for the Lions. Robinson has had his finest season yet, and they’ll miss his running and toughness.

These are two balanced teams.

Jeremy Cameron is the ace in the GWS attack, but he’s very well supported by Harry Himmelberg and Jeremy Finlayson. Brett Daniels is a clever and energetic small forward, and we’ve already mentioned the brilliant Greene.

Harris Andrews is every bit Cameron’s equal – and the two had a rather ugly run in not so long ago – and he probably gets the job on the GWS star, leaving Marcus Adams to take Himmelberg.

After a promising start to his time with the Lions, Adams has had his colours lowered in his past two matches; first by Jack Riewoldt, then by Dustin Martin. Himmelberg is not at the level of those two, but he’s dangerous and capable of a big day. How this match-up unfolds could have a big impact on the result.

Luke Hodge will again marshall the troops in Brisbane’s back half, with Daniel Rich and Alex Witherden looking to provide drive – both will need to carry a slightly heavier load in Robinson’s absence.

In attack Brisbane should have an edge. Giants skipper Phil Davis is capable of blanketing either Eric Hipwood or Daniel McStay, but the Lions’ smalls pose a problem.

Charlie Cameron will get his chances, and Lincoln McCarthy will bob up as well. Cam Rayner is the wildcard. The former No.1 pick has had a pretty lousy second season, but he showed last week what he is capable of.

It was a night of almosts for Rayner. He did the hard work but couldn’t quite finish things off. Should he bring that same energy tonight and complete his work, the Lions will win.

This is a great match-up. Brisbane have been the better side all year but after an injury-ravaged season, GWS are close to full health.

(Photo by Jason O’Brien/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Their age profiles are extremely similar. Brisbane an average age of 25 years and two months, GWS 25 and ten months. Brisbane an average age of 103 games, GWS 108.6. Brisbane have ten 100-gamers compared with GWS’s 12.

It’s tough to split these sides, and for all the focus there will be on the inside battle – centring on Neale and de Boer – it’ll come down to who can control the outside. Kelly and Whitfield versus Zorko and McCluggage might not be direct match-ups but whichever pair has the better night might directly impact the result.

Crowds tend to drop off in the second week of finals, and understandably so. After shelling out for week one tickets, it’s sometimes a bit too much to ask people to do the same a week later. But regardless of the result, this is Brisbane’s last home game of the year, so hopefully Lions fans pack it out – it’s been brilliant to see the Gabba rocking again this season for big, meaningful games of footy.

This should be great.

Brisbane by two goals.

That’s my semi-final forecast. What’s yours?

The Crowd Says:

2019-09-15T09:49:51+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


Yeah well, every dog has its day. Doesn't detract from the fact Robertson is a talentless, unskilled thug. Moving ahead the Lions need to get rid of list cloggers like him to improve.

2019-09-15T05:56:50+00:00

Yawn of the Dead

Guest


Robertson 1 Whitfield 0

2019-09-14T08:29:10+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


You also gave the Cats zero chance against the Eagles TTF

2019-09-14T06:45:19+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


I'd delist him oh tired one. As I said, a really poor selection. Has no right to share a footy oval with these guys.

2019-09-14T06:33:15+00:00

Yawn of the Dead

Guest


Thanks McEnroe He is in to niggle. That is all he does So he should niggle the guy who does the niggling What would you do with him, Einstein?

2019-09-14T04:54:51+00:00

Nick

Guest


Surely he will be on the bench most of the game. Or has he improved dramatically.

2019-09-14T04:53:35+00:00

Nick

Guest


Not sure where you get the Brisbane forwards with an edge. Shut down Cameron and they have nothing. Unless Christensen can do the job otherwise they will really on the midfield to score. Would like to see them win but it's going to be hard

2019-09-14T04:44:43+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


Robertson? You can't be serious! Any of Greene, Kelly or Whitfield would towel him up and make him look like the very ordinary footballer he is. A really poor selection in such an important game.

2019-09-14T04:21:52+00:00

Slane

Guest


Lions to win. Weren't half as bad as last weeks scoreline suggests.

2019-09-14T03:40:29+00:00

Paul D

Roar Guru


Robertson...really... Ok. But I’m not enthused. Best of luck to him though but he will need to make sure he’s not giving away silly frees. Between him and Adams down back we could struggle. Losing to this arrogant bunch of orange careerists at home would sting - let’s say lions by 9

2019-09-14T03:20:23+00:00

Nico

Roar Rookie


Eagles out, Hawks out, South Yarra has no team... so... GO LIONS!!! GWS/Hawks practically my secondary teams, but Lions really impressive all year. And have that great lovable underdog vibe + exciting to watch most times. Can’t help but cheer them on.

2019-09-14T03:17:10+00:00

GGG

Roar Rookie


Hoping Hodge has Toby in his sights for some old fashioned rough and tumble. Bris by 4 goals for mine. Big advantage up there at home

2019-09-14T01:28:35+00:00

Robamg

Guest


GWS will more than match Lions in ferocity and talls. Lions played their hand against Richmond, not enough clout to win this .Sad exit after a quality year of results

2019-09-14T00:35:28+00:00

Gyfox

Roar Rookie


All eyes on Toby ????

2019-09-14T00:14:58+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


That would be a simply awesome finish, Pete! I’d be for it.

2019-09-13T23:34:17+00:00

Neil from Warrandyte

Roar Rookie


Lions easy. Don’t let the final margin from the tigers game fool you. If Brisbane kicked straight it could have been theirs.

2019-09-13T23:29:29+00:00

Yawn of the Dead

Guest


Lions by 15 eased down Fagan should stick Robertson - a niggling bugger if ever there was one - on Greene, not Kelly or Whitfield. Keep Our Toby pre-occupied, or set him off to their benefit. Hipwood to have a big day out finally. 4 at least.

2019-09-13T22:38:09+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


I think the Lions will get up by 1 point.

2019-09-13T22:33:08+00:00

Timbo's rules

Guest


Last week was an anomaly for the Giants. For the back half of the season they have been coasting in Ferrari mode which will beat the lower teams. If they can keep playing with the grit that they showed in the first half of the season then they are in with a chance. Brisbane have ridden their luck into 2nd spot and found out last week what happens when the luck runs against you. Good sides win even when that happens. I doubt Brisbane can find that in a week. Too close to call gives it to the home team.

2019-09-13T21:08:58+00:00

mbp

Guest


giants getting back to full health. straight sets exit from brisbane.

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