Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 7 match is between Brisbane Lions and Collingwood Magpies. The opening kick is set to commence at 16:40 local time with the game to be played at Gabba. The away team Collingwood Magpies are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Brisbane Lions and Collingwood Magpies.
When: 16:40 | Sunday 06/05/2018
Where: Gabba
Preview:
Odds:
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Tip: Collingwood Magpies at $1.32
Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Adam Treloar at $19.00
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Teams:
Brisbane Lions
B: Hodge, Andrews, Gardiner
HB: Rich, Cutler, Witherden
C: Taylor, Robinson, Zorko
HF: Rayner, Hipwood, McCluggage
F: Christensen, McStay, Cameron
FOLL: Martin, Berry, Beams
I/C (from): Allison, Bailey, Eagles, McInerney
IN: Hodge, Eagles
OUT: Robertson, Lester
Collingwood Magpies
B: Murray, Dunn, Crisp
HB: Varcoe, Scharenberg, Howe
C: Sidebottom, Pendlebury, Phillips
HF: De Goey, Moore, Hoskin-Elliott
F: Crocker, Cox, Stephenson
FOLL: Grundy, Adams, Treloar
I/C (from): Blair, Mayne, Thomas, Appleby
IN: Varcoe, Moore, Crocker, Adams
OUT: Maynard, Reid, Aish, Brown
AFL News:
Collingwood are riding a wave of self-belief as they prepare for their most eagerly awaited clash with bitter rivals Richmond in decades.
Sunday’s blockbuster at the MCG looms as arguably the biggest showdown between the AFL powerhouses since the 1980 grand final, which the Tigers won by 81 points.
Unlike during most of their recent meetings, both teams are firing on all cylinders.
Reigning premiers the Tigers are top of the ladder and have lost only one of their past 10 games, with a fourth-quarter steamrolling of Melbourne on Anzac Eve the latest example of their phenomenal pressure and defensive brilliance.
Collingwood’s miserable 2017 was the polar opposite of Richmond’s but early signs this season suggest the Magpies have their mojo back.
Nathan Buckley’s side are on a three-game winning streak, having backed up impressive victories over Carlton and grand-finalists Adelaide with an Anzac Day demolition of Essendon.
All of a sudden, the Pies are playing with an attacking fluency, speed and swagger that has them confident of taking down the Tigers.
“We know we’re coming up against a really good team but I think we’re really up for it,” Magpies forward Callum Brown told AAP.
“They’ve got heaps of self-belief but I think the great thing with our group at the moment is our belief is really high too.
“We’re going to go in expecting to win.”
With just a four-day turnaround from their Anzac Day game, the Pies have made two changes to their 22.
Forgotten forward Chris Mayne is in for his first game since round three last season and Jarryd Blair has also earned a call-up, with Travis Varcoe and Ben Crocker rested.
Richmond have recalled premiership trio Nick Vlastuin, Josh Caddy and Jack Graham in place of Brandon Ellis, Sam Lloyd and Jacob Townsend.
With the Tigers on an 11-game winning streak at the MCG, the Magpies are likely to persist with a midfield tagging role.
Brown could be in line for such a role, having run with Essendon ball magnet Zach Merrett during the Anzac Day game.



