State leagues preview: Victorian teams set for return to action
Headlining Saturday’s action is a Queensland double-header, with ladder leader Southport in action against Brisbane Lions. The other Sunshine State bout sees Aspley host Gold Coast, with all four northern teams remaining in action after a busy couple of weeks competing between themselves.
Among the round’s other highlights, Richmond and Williamstown lock horns at Downer Oval in another top eight clash. The Tigers are currently clinging onto eighth spot with plenty of challengers rising, while the standalone Seagulls sit fifth, boasting one more win than their weekend adversaries.
Crowds are still not allowed to attend games in Victoria, though three of the state’s seven fixtures will be streamed for free on Kayo. The full set of fixtures can be found below.Only four teams will be in action during Round 11 of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), with lone fixtures on Saturday and Sunday making up the extent of the weekend’s play.
Central Districts and West Adelaide throw down on Saturday afternoon at X Convenience Oval, in what should be a tight bottom-two clash. Both sides have the opportunity to move clear of the bottom wrung, laying claim to only two wins each thus far.
Promising youngster Shay Linke is set to make his debut for the Bulldogs among three changes, replacing the suspended Justin Hoskin. Westies are set to be bolstered by the inclusion of Kieran Lovell, while speedy Northern Territory native Ronald Fejo Jnr comes in for his League debut on the wing.
In Sunday’s game, Sturt will also look to claim its third win for the year when it takes on Port Adelaide at Alberton Oval. Double Blues junior Jed McEntee faces an odd predicament, debuting for Port against his old side having been selected in the AFL mid-season draft.
Port also regains skipper Cam Sutcliffe, while Lachlan Burrows is among the inclusions for Sturt, who lose Tasmanian tall Hamish Allan to injury. The Magpies’ four-game winning run came to an emphatic end last week, so they should fancy a bounce-back result in this outing.
Another slightly condensed round of West Australian Football League (WAFL) action will see three games played, all on Saturday afternoon. Kicking off proceedings, Subiaco will look to bounce right back to top spot when it hosts the winless West Coast at Leederville Oval, with all sides fresh off a bye round.
A top five clash sees Swan Districts (fourth, 5-3) and West Perth (fifth, 4-4) throw down at Steel Blue Oval, in potentially the game of the round. The Falcons need a win to hold onto fifth, pending results in the day’s other fixture.
That fixture in question sees Perth take on East Fremantle. The Demons are level with West Perth on four wins, and could potential jump the Falcons with a win over East Freo, who sit in eighth at 3-5.