Carlton Blues vs West Coast Eagles Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 5

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 5 match is between Carlton Blues and West Coast Eagles. The opening kick is set to commence at 16:35 local time with the game to be played at MCG. The away team West Coast Eagles are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Carlton Blues and West Coast Eagles.

When: 16:35 | Saturday 21/04/2018

Where: MCG

Preview:

For me Carlton are far too young and need some bigger bodied, more experienced players helping ease the burden on the young squad.

Despite the first five minutes in round 1, it has been a very ugly start to 2018 for the Blues.

Elliot Yeo, Jeremy McGovern and Shannon Hurn are the keys to the Eagles drive off half back.

All are very strong in the air and exceptional users of the footy.

KEY BATTLE: Liam Jones v Josh Kennedy

It was great to see the Eagles best player Kennedy return to football with five goals against the Suns last week.
The Eagles forward line are in form and extremely dangerous.
The Verdict
West Coast are too experienced and have Carlton covered in nearly every position on the field.
Carlton has a 4-8 (33.3 percent) record as a home underdog since 2017.
Unibet Odds:
Carlton at $4.35
West Coast at $1.22

 

Odds:

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Tip: West Coast Eagles at $1.18

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jack Darling at $10.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

BLUES

B: Plowman, Jones, Mullett

HB: O’Shea, Rowe, Simpson

C: Fisher, Dow, Kerridge

HF: Lamb, Casboult, Curnow

F: McKay, Curnow, Wright

FOLL: Phillips, Cripps, Petrevski-Seton

I/C: O’Brien, Garlett, Thomas, Silvagni

EMG: Kerr, Shaw, Graham, Lebois

IN: Rowe, Kerridge, Lamb, McKay, Phillips

OUT: Cuningham, Weitering, Kennedy, Kreuzer, Graham

 

EAGLES

B: Hurn, Barrass, Sheppard

HB: Jetta, McGovern, Duggan

C: Sheed, Shuey, Masten

HF: Cripps, Darling, LeCras

F: Waterman, Kennedy, Lycett

FOLL: Naitanui, Yeo, Gaff

I/C: Redden, Nelson, Hutchings, Rioli

EMG: Petrucelle, Watson, Cole, Schofield

IN: Hutchings

OUT: Venables

AFL News:

 

Fremantle coach Ross Lyon wants to see a better “connection” between his players during Saturday night’s AFL clash with the Bulldogs at Optus Stadium.

The Dockers won the inside-50m count 56-53 against GWS last week, but ended up losing by 31 points.

Lyon says his team need to display more composure in order to hit up the forward targets.

“Well, the obvious one is connection inside 50,” Lyon said.

“The previous two weeks we’d had the same amount of entries basically.

“Just some composure on entry when you’re outnumbered (needs improving).

“Maybe just holding it – it might only be two seconds – but it gives you a chance to equalise the numbers.”

Fremantle wanted to rest ruckman Aaron Sandilands last week, but those plans were shelved after his understudy Sean Darcy was injured in the WAFL.

No definitive timeline has been set on Darcy’s return, but it could be more than two months away.

Sandilands will front up again this week, but Lyon is aware the 35-year-old will need to be given a match off soon.

The 258-game veteran has a chance to dominate the hit-outs on Saturday night when he fronts up against young Bulldogs ruckman Tim English and part-timer Tom Boyd.

Premiership hero Boyd has been named for his first AFL match of the year after booting five second-half goals in the VFL last week.

Zaine Cordy, Patrick Lipinski and Lukas Webb will also return.

Out of the side go Jack Redpath (knee soreness), Bailey Williams (middle ear infection), Lachie Hunter (suspension), and Shane Biggs (omitted).

Fremantle rested defender Michael Johnson and dropped Tom Sheridan.

Taylin Duman, a 192cm defender who turned 20 on Wednesday, has been named for his AFL debut, while Ed Langdon returns from illness.

The Bulldogs started the season with two bad losses, but they have discovered their grunt over the past fortnight.

They beat Essendon by 21 points in round three, before suffering a thrilling seven-point loss to Sydney last week.

The Bulldogs’ inaccuracy in front of goal has been one of their major downfalls so far this season, with the team kicking a wayward 41.58 over the first four rounds.

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