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2019 AFL season: Round 3 preview
Rivalries galore in Round 3 of the AFL, with up to five grand final rematches from yesteryear, rematches of the two preliminary finals from 2017 and this century’s most bizarre rivalry among the highlights.
There are up to five grand final rematches taking place this round, ranging from the infamous 1945 bloodbath between Carlton and South Melbourne to last year’s epic, in which the West Coast Eagles defied all before them to defeat Collingwood for its fourth flag.
For the second time, the two preliminary final match-ups from 2017 will take place in the same round, with the Adelaide Crows facing the Geelong Cats at the Oval and the GWS Giants hosting Richmond in Sydney (though in 2017, it was the Tigers that had the home ground advantage).
And while the bizarre rivalry that once existed between Fremantle and St Kilda has died down, their showdown at Optus Stadium to finish Round 3 will still be one to watch, to see whether Freo can bounce back at home or whether the Saints can make it three in a row to start a season for the first time since 2010.
Here is your preview to Round 3.
Adelaide Crows versus Geelong Cats
Round 3 kicks off with the first of the two preliminary final rematches from 2017, when the Adelaide Crows welcome the Geelong Cats to the Oval for what promises to be a genuine blockbuster.
It was in that year which the Crows demolished the Cats by ten goals to advance to its first grand final since 1998, before ultimately losing in the grand final to Richmond.
After a disappointing loss to Hawthorn in their season opener, the men from West Lakes got off the mark in impressive style last Friday night, defeating the Sydney Swans by 26 points at the SCG and registering their 13th win from 20 appearances at the iconic venue.
The highlight was a 60-metre goal from Paul Seedsman on the quarter-time siren, which set the scene for the Crows to stay ahead for the remainder of the match after the Swans mounted their usual challenge in the second quarter.
Meanwhile, the Cats have started the season strongly; after coming from behind to beat Collingwood in Round 1, they showed no mercy towards Melbourne in their first home game of the season, winning by 80 points to take top spot on the ladder.
The demolition of the Dees was highlighted by a first career goal for Jordan Clark, which was provided by Tom Hawkins, as well as a promising performance from Charlie Constable which saw him claim the AFL Rising Star nomination for Round 2.
As impressive as Chris Scott’s men were last week, facing the Crows, especially at the Oval, will be a tougher task altogether and while they will have their moments, I think the Crows should continue their good form and win their first match at home for the year.
Prediction: Adelaide Crows by 14 points.


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