Sunday’s second game of Round 6 of the AFL 2013 season is between Carlton Blues and Melbourne Demons with the game to be played at Melbourne Cricket Ground. The game is set to commence at 3:20pm local time with home team Carlton Blues going into the match as the clear favourites in the game. View our AFL live scores, stats, odds and results for the game between Carlton Blues and Melbourne Demons.
WHERE AND WHEN: MCG, Sunday May 5, 3:20pm
Opening Odds:
Carlton Blues $1.02 vs Melbourne Demons $13.00 at Sportsbet Australia
Carlton Blues $1.01 vs Melbourne Demons $18.00 at Luxbet Australia
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Preview:
Carlton play Melbourne at the MCG on Sunday at 3.20pm, with the Blues finally finding some form after a 0-3 start to their season. Carlton are big favourites to win this match, with the Demons struggling so far in 2013, and losing to the Lions last week by 28 points. Jarrad Waite looks likely to return for the Blues this Sunday, in another Round 6 encounter where the score line could get ugly.
Teams:
Carlton Blues:
B: Chris Yarran, Michael Jamison, Lachie Henderson
HB: Zach Tuohy, Dennis Armfield, Simon White
C: Kane Lucas, Mitch Robinson, Kade Simpson
HF: Chris Judd, Andrew Walker, Jeff Garlett
F: Ed Curnow, Shaun Hampson, Jarrad Waite
Foll: Robert Warnock, Marc Murphy, Brock McLean
Int: David Ellard, Andrew Carrazzo, Eddie Betts, Tom Bell, Sam Rowe, Heath Scotland, Jaryd Cachia
In: Jarrad Waite, David Ellard, Jaryd Cachia, Tom Bell
Out: Bryce Gibbs (hamstring)
New: Jaryd Cachia
Melbourne Demons:
B: Lynden Dunn, James Frawley, Dean Terlich
HB: Jack Grimes, Tom McDonald, Colin Garland
C: Jack Trengove, Jack Viney, Matt Jones
HF: Jeremy Howe, Colin Sylvia, Dean Kent
F: Rohan Bail, Max Gawn, Shannon Byrnes
Foll: Jake Spencer, Jordie McKenzie, Nathan Jones
Int: Sam Blease, James Strauss, Cameron Pedersen, Daniel Nicholson, Michael Evans, Luke Tapscott, Aaron Davey
IN: Lynden Dunn, James Strauss, Jake Spencer, Jack Viney, Dean Kent, Daniel Nicholson
OUT: Mark Jamar (groin), Jack Watts (hamstring), David Rodan
New: Dean Kent (Perth)
Demons should follow Port: AFL boss
Battling Melbourne should follow Port Adelaide’s blueprint to rejuvenate the AFL club, league boss Andrew Demetriou says.
As long-time sports administrator Peter Jackson took the chief executive helm at Melbourne on Wednesday, Demetriou suggested the Demons follow Port’s lead.
“It has been really fantastic to see Port Adelaide supporters coming out, so passionate, following their team again … they have got belief now,” Demetriou told reporters in Adelaide on Wednesday.
“And from an AFL perspective, that is what we would love to see in all our clubs. And that is what we’re hoping will happen with the Melbourne Football Club.
“They are going through a difficult period at the moment, not unlike how clubs go through from time to time.
“Peter Jackson is starting there today, hopefully he can start putting things in place as well to help that football club.”
The AFL propped up Port with $3 million funding when the club battled during continuous seasons of bleak on-field results.
But the Power, who haven’t played finals since 2007, have won their initial give games of this season amid record membership levels.
“I don’t know if relief is the word,” Demetriou said of Port’s change in fortunes.
“But we’re absolutely thrilled with the progress of Port Adelaide.
“If you get things right and you get good people in place, you can see a significant shift, you can see a significant improvement … they are putting together the basis of what forms a very strong football club.”

