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Collingwood Magpies vs Geelong Cats Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 8

Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 8 match is between Collingwood Magpies and Geelong Cats. The opening kick is set to commence at 15:20 local time with the game to be played at MCG. The home team Collingwood Magpies are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Collingwood Magpies and Geelong Cats.

When: 15:20 | Sunday 13/05/2018

Where: MCG

Preview:

This will be a great contest between two in-form teams both coming off impressive wins.
Very important for the Cats to be great in the contest and tackle hard because if they put the opposition midfield under pressure, it means the ball going forward will be messy and Geelong are very good reading the ball across halfback.
The Pies will be relieved Scott Pendlebury has been cleared from the scans of his ankle. It’s a big boost that he’ll play.
Jordan De Goey has been exciting and is playing like someone with a point to prove.
Collingwood are slowly getting back to full strength.
KEY BATTLE: Geelong ruck (Stanley or Smith) v Brodie Grundy
I thought Grundy was beaten for the first time this year against Martin of Brisbane.
He will be far too good for the lighter Geelong rucks.
The Verdict
Really tough one to tip but I’ll go for Collingwood because it’s at the MCG.
Unibet Odds:
Collingwood at $2.48
Geelong at $1.54

Odds:

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Tip: Collingwood Magpies at $2.20

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Mason Cox at $14.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Collingwood Magpies

B: Appleby, Dunn, Crisp

HB: Varcoe, Scharenberg, Howe

C: Sidebottom, Pendlebury, Phillips

HF: De Goey, Moore, Hoskin-Elliott

F: Thomas, Cox, Stephenson

FOLL: Grundy, Adams, Treloar

I/C (from): Blair, Brown, Crocker, Daicos, Wells, Fasolo, Mayne, Murray

IN: Brown, Daicos, Fasolo, Wells

OUT: Nil

 

Geelong Cats

B: Bews, Taylor, Henry

HB: Tuohy, Kolodjashnij, Stewart

C: S.Selwood, J.Selwood, Blicavs

HF: Duncan, Crameri, Kelly

F: Murdoch, Ratugolea, Gregson

FOLL: Smith, Dangerfield, Ablett

I/C (from): Buzza, Cunico, Guthrie, Horlin-Smith, Menegola, Parsons, Stanley, Thurlow

IN: Taylor, Smith, Ablett, Buzza, Horlin-Smith, Parsons

OUT: Fogarty, Hawkins

 

AFL News:

Collingwood are awaiting further information on skipper Scott Pendlebury’s injured ankle after he limped out of the Pies’ AFL win over Brisbane.

Pendlebury was a key contributor for Nathan Buckley’s side in a seven-point win until he hobbled from the Gabba in the third quarter on Sunday.

“It’s a sprained ankle at this point … he just couldn’t get it going,” Buckley said.

“He tried to go down into the rooms and we tried to get him up but we’ll know more about that in the next day of two.

“He’s fairly bullish about it but just felt he was impeded enough not to play his role, basically.

“We’ll see what happens when the dust settles.”

The Magpies improved to ninth and a 4-3 record with the win and face a tough clash against Geelong at the MCG in round eight.

In other injury news from round seven, Adelaide coach Don Pyke is hopeful Wayne Milera won’t become the Crows’ latest hamstring victim.

But the emerging defender remains in doubt for next Saturday’s Showdown against arch-rivals Port Adelaide.

Milera went off the ground in the second quarter of their 55-point victory over winless Carlton to have the back of his leg iced and did not re-emerge after halftime.

After Pyke on Wednesday expressed confidence that the club’s wretched run of hamstring injuries is behind them, scans will reveal if Milera will join teammates Taylor Walker, Eddie Betts, Matt Crouch, Kyle Hartigan, Kyle Cheney, Sam Gibson and Lachlan Murphy as the Crows’ eighth hamstring casualty, seven rounds into 2018.

“I don’t know if it’s quite (a hamstring),” Pyke said after Saturday’s game.

“It’s a bit early to say it’s a hamstring at this point. It’s in the back of the knee area, around the tendon.

“I haven’t spoken to the doctors yet but clearly at halftime they got him out and felt it wasn’t worth taking the risk at that point.”

Other key injuries arising from round seven include West Coast’s Luke Shuey (hamstring), Carlton’s Levi Casboult (ribs), St Kilda’s Paddy McCartin (neck) and Richmond’s Dion Prestia (calf).

Tigers skipper Trent Cotchin was a late withdrawal with a knee problem following his side’s round six win over the Magpies.

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