The line-up
B: Haynes, Taylor, Tomlinson
HB: Reid, Davis, Shaw
C: Coniglio, Hopper, Williams
HF: Buntine, Himmelberg, Finlayson
F: Daniels, Cameron, Greene
FOLL: Simpson, De Boer, Taranto
I/C (from): Kennedy, Langdon, Cumming, Kelly, Flynn, Perryman, Keeffe, Lloyd
IN: Davis, Simpson, Langdon, Kelly, Flynn, Perryman, Keeffe
OUT: Corr (injured), Mumford (injured), Hately (omitted)
What to expect
GWS have emerged as a premiership contender with its strong start to the season.
The Giants have won four of their last five games, including victories over Geelong and Richmond.
The highest-scoring side in the competition, only Brisbane (five times) have reached the 100-point threshold more than the Giants (four).
With one of the most highly-skilled sides in the competition, the Giants rank second for uncontested marks with a desire to own the ball by foot.
But, while the Giants rate second for marks, they’ve only taken six more contested marks this season than North Melbourne, who rank 18th in the statistic.
These numbers in isolation tell a lot about how Leon Cameron likes his side to move the ball.
Read: VFL R6 + VFLW R1 teams
Player to watch
Jeremy Cameron is the most dangerous forward in the competition.
Cameron is in ridiculous form currently, averaging 4.3 goals per game as well as career-highs in disposals (16.7), contested marks (1.9) and marks inside 50 (4.1).
Leading the Coleman Medal tally by a stunning 13 goals, having already booted one bag of six and another of seven majors.