Gold Coast Suns vs Hawthorn Hawks
People First Stadium
13.04.2024, 12:30
In the upcoming round 5 action of the Australian Football League, the Gold Coast Suns will face the Hawthorn Hawks at the People First Stadium. Both teams are coming off back-to-back defeats. It will be interesting to see which of these sides will react positively and bounce back with a victory in this match.
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The Gold Coast Suns, positioned on the outskirts of the top eight, made a strong start to the season by defeating the Adelaide Crows and Richmond Tigers. However, they stumbled in the past two weeks, suffering losses to the Western Bulldogs and GWS Giants. This mixed performance provides some insight into their potential for the rest of the season, although it's still early days in the competition. As they head into this upcoming game, the Gold Coast Suns currently sit 12th in the league standings, having accumulated 8 points from their first four league matches.
Hawthorn Hawks
The betting market suggests a one-sided contest, with the Gold Coast Suns heavily favored against the winless Hawthorn Hawks. Despite Hawthorn's challenging start to the season, facing tough opponents like the Melbourne Demons, Geelong Cats, and Collingwood Magpies in the last three weeks, there are signs of potential for improvement. Hawthorn's inability to maintain consistency throughout four quarters has been evident, contributing to their losses. However, there is hope for Hawthorn fans, as the team has shown the ability to capitalize on momentum at times.
Expert Betting Tips
Considering that both of the Gold Coast Suns' wins under new head coach Damien Hardwick have occurred at home, it's reasonable to anticipate that the traveling side may struggle in the warmer climate. The Gold Coast Suns are expected to maintain their perfect record at home and defeat the young Hawthorn Hawks by a margin of 1-39 points. Hawthorn Hawks have been slow starters, while the Suns have demonstrated quick starts when playing at home. Therefore, it's likely that the Suns will cover the 6.5-point first-quarter line.