Fremantle Dockers vs West Coast Eagles Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 6

Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 6 match is between Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles. The opening kick is set to commence at 16:40 local time with the game to be played at Optus Stadium. The away team West Coast Eagles are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles.

When: 16:40 | Sunday 29/04/2018

Where: Optus Stadium

Preview:

I’ve actually never attended a Derby but they are always ferocious encounters.
Both teams have been pleasantly surprising this year and are coming in in great form.
This should be a special game.
KEY BATTLE: Nic Naitanui v Aaron Sandilands
The excitement machine v the giant veteran Sandilands will be a fascinating battle in the ruck.
The Verdict
West Coast have more options in the forward line which will test the inexperienced Dockers defence.
Unibet Odds:
Fremantle at $2.20
West Coast at $1.68

Odds:

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Tip: West Coast Eagles at $1.63

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Josh J Kennedy at $6.50

 

More Info:

Teams:

Fremantle Dockers

B: Wilson, Hamling, Johnson

HB: Ryan, Pearce, Langdon

C: Neale, Blakely, Hill

HF: Banfield, McCarthy, Ballantyne

F: Matera, Walters, Cerra

FOLL: Sandilands, Fyfe, Mundy

I/C (from): Kersten, Hughes, Jones, Tucker, Crowden, Duman, Sheridan, Brayshaw

IN: Johnson, Kersten, Hughes, Jones, Sheridan

OUT: Taberner

 

West Coast Eagles

B: Hurn, Barrass, Sheppard

HB: Jetta, McGovern, Duggan

C: Gaff, Sheed, Masten

HF: Cripps, Darling, Petrucelle

F: LeCras, Kennedy, Lycett

FOLL: Naitanui, Yeo, Shuey

I/C (from): Redden, Cole, Nelson, Schofield, Waterman, Hutchings, McInnes, Rioli

IN: Jetta, Petrucelle, Schofield, McInnes

OUT: Nil

 

AFL News:

West Coast midfielder Andrew Gaff says the team’s “little guys” won’t be expecting silver-spoon service in Sunday’s western derby against Fremantle at Optus Stadium.

Eagles ruck duo Nic Naitanui and Scott Lycett have dominated rival AFL teams this season, but they have been up against mostly pinch-hitting ruckmen.

That will all change on Sunday when they line up against 211cm Dockers ruckman Aaron Sandilands.

The 35-year-old has been in hot form this season and tallied 53 hit-outs in last week’s 54-point win over the Bulldogs.

Gaff said the team’s midfielders are aware that Naitanui and Lycett won’t be as dominant this week.

“I think it’s almost 50-50,” Gaff said of the upcoming ruck battle.

“You can’t go into a game against Sandilands thinking you’re going to win 100 per cent of the taps.

“It’s that fine line between thinking of your own plans, but also trying to combat them.

“We’ve got two quality ruckmen with Scotty and Nic. If they can give us first hands, it’s up to us little guys to get the job done.”

West Coast have won the past five derbies – all by comfortable margins.

But Fremantle have emerged strongly this season, winning three of their first five games.

West Coast are sitting pretty in top spot with a 4-1 record, but Gaff acknowledged they were a bit off the boil in last week’s 10-point win over Carlton.

Gaff said Fremantle’s midfield of Nat Fyfe, Lachie Neale and David Mundy would be hard to stop on Sunday.

“They’re a quality midfield. They’re well renowned around the AFL as being one of the better midfields in the comps,” Gaff said.

“We know the combination between Sandilands and Fyfe is probably one of the more prominent ones in the AFL, so we’re going to spend a lot of time on him.

“We know the game is won and lost in the middle.

“But we’ve won the last few derbies in a row, so it gives us confidence that we can do the same.”

West Coast are hopeful Lewis Jetta (soreness) will be fit to return this week.

Fremantle will be without forward Matt Taberner (foot).

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