The second game on Sunday for AFL Round 10 is between Carlton Blues and Adelaide Crows. The match is to be played at MCG with the opening bounce set to commence at 4:40 PM local time with away team Adelaide Crows currently holding favouritism in the market. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Carlton Blues and Adelaide Crows.
Round:Round 10 , May 25, 2014, SUNDAY 4:40 PM
Stadium:MCG
Weather:19° Morning shower or two.
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Odds Comparison:
| Carlton Blues | 2.30 | 2.20 | 2.12 | 2.20 | 2.30 | 2.25 |
| Adelaide Crows | 1.65 | 1.68 | 1.75 | 1.68 | 1.65 | 1.68 |
All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.
Preview:
The last game of round 10 takes place between the Blues and Crows, Sunday 4.40PM at the MCG. Despite both these teams having a pretty ordinary start to the 2014 season, this game looks very even and difficult to pick. Carlton have improved a lot of late, winning three of their last four games. Adelaide are in a similar position, having started the season badly but having won four of their past five.
After their shock loss to Melbourne before their bye, the Crows rebounded strongly with their best win of the season against Collingwood in Round 9. While this victory should give Adelaide the momentum they need to take the points this round, Carlton are in with a good chance if they play as good as they did when they beat St Kilda in round eight.
Teams:
CARLTON
B: Andrejs Everitt, Michael Jamison, Sam Rowe
HB: Zach Tuohy, Andrew Walker, Dylan Buckley
C: Kade Simpson, Bryce Gibbs, Jeff Garlett
HF: Levi Casboult, Marc Murphy, Chris Yarran
F: Lachie Henderson, Dennis Armfield, Troy Menzel
FOLL: Robert Warnock, Brock McLean, Dale Thomas
I/C: Jaryd Cachia, Andrew Carrazzo, Sam Docherty, David Ellard, Blaine Johnson, Jarrad Waite, Simon White,
IN: Jaryd Cachia, Andrew Carrazzo, Blaine Johnson, Jarrad Waite,
OUT: Mitch Robinson (suspension)
ADELAIDE
B: K.Hartigan, B.Rutten, L.Brown
HB: B.Smith, D.Talia, M.Jaensch
C: R.Sloane, S.Thompson, D.Mackay
HF: S.Kerridge, J.Jenkins, C.Cameron
F: J.Podsiadly, T.Walker, E.Betts
FOLL: S.Jacobs, P.Dangerfield, R.Douglas
I/C: (from): M.Wright, M.Crouch, A.Otten, R.Laird, J.Lyons, B.Martin, M.Grigg
IN: M.Grigg, J.Lyons, A.Otten
OUT: Nil
News :
AFL rising star Jaeger O’Meara is confident teammate Kade Kolodjashnij’s failure to secure a nomination for this year’s prize won’t distract the first year player.
Kolodjashnij, taken with pick five by the Suns at last year’s draft, has made an instant impression at senior level.
The Tasmanian is averaging 20 disposals a game in his six AFL appearances with a sky-high disposal efficiency of 78 per cent, the highest of any of this year’s rising star contenders.
Despite his good form the AFL is yet to recognise him with a nomination for the award.
The 18-year-old is likely to return to the Suns line-up this Sunday to play the Western Bulldogs after missing last week’s 38-point win over St Kilda due to a knee complaint.
O’Meara, who received his nomination in round five last year during his impressive debut campaign, says Kolodjashnij won’t be fretting over the lack of recognition.
“Kade’s been playing some really consistent footy for us up until his little setback,” O’Meara said.
“I don’t think he’ll be worried about getting a rising star nomination. He’s just focused on playing team footy at the moment. He’s been doing that really well.”
O’Meara himself has put to bed concerns he wouldn’t be able to back up his first season by continuing where he left off for the ever-improving Suns.
The 20-year-old has taken his streak of AFL starts to 30 after playing in all eight Suns matches this year, averaging 22.8 disposals and an impressive seven tackles per game.
But he was playing down his performance when pressed to assess his year so far.
“Personally I haven’t been playing too badly,” he said.
“There’s always things to improve on. As a team we’ve improved so I’m happy with the way we’re going at the moment.”

