Friday, April 8, 2011

Adelaide v Fremantle Live AFL Streaming Round 3-Toyota Premiership Online Tv Link

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Match Schedule
Adelaide v Fremantle TV Link

Competition: AFL Toyota Premiership 2011,
Date: Saturday, April 9, 2011 .
Kick Off: 02:40pm local,
Round : 3,
Venue: AAMI Stadium .

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HEAD TO HEAD: Adelaide 16 wins, Fremantle 10 wins .

WHERE AND WHEN: AAMI Stadium, Saturday, April 9, 2.40pm

SUMMARY:
There are a number of similarities between these two sides.

Adelaide and Fremantle almost traded places on the AFL ladder last season, with the Crows - unable to make good on their expectations of a top-four finish - tumbling out of the eight, and Fremantle surprising the football world by jumping from 14th position in 2009 to sixth in 2010.

The two teams also appeared to switch pre-seasons this year, with Freo enduring the nightmare run of injuries that derailed the Crows' season last year.

Fortunately for coach Mark Harvey, his players were able to turn around a disappointing pre-season campaign in round one and snatch an unlikely, but handy win over the Brisbane Lions.

Both sides boast exciting youth and both are considered worthy opponents this season, without being regarded as serious premiership contenders.

Only two kicks separated the teams at three-quarter time when they last met at AAMI Stadium in round 11 last season.

The Crows got up that day in Tyson Edwards' farewell game and will have to muster another special effort to shake off Freo this week in what promises to be another tight contest..


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