Fremantle Dockers vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 10

Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 10 match is between Fremantle Dockers and North Melbourne Kangaroos. The opening kick is set to commence at 16:40 local time with the game to be played at Optus Stadium. The away team North Melbourne Kangaroos are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Fremantle Dockers and North Melbourne Kangaroos.

When: 16:40 | Sunday 27/05/2018

Where: Optus Stadium

Preview:

Freo were thumped by the Swans in Sydney but they’re a much better side at home in Perth, so this game should be more even.
Dockers ruckman Aaron Sandilands goes up against Todd Goldstein in his 200th game.
The Roos ruckman is in good form this year.
Ben Brown and Jarrod Waite are one of the best forward combinations in the competition.
The Dockers’ midfield will need to limit their supply.
KEY BATTLE: Nat Fyfe v Ben Jacobs
Jacobs has a lot of big scalps this year but Fyfe shapes as his toughest battle this year.
The Verdict
North to serve it up to the Dockers.
North Melbourne has a 37-28 (56.9 percent) line record after winning as a favourite since 2010.
Unibet Odds:
Fremantle at $1.82
North Melbourne at $2.02

 

Odds:

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Tip: North Melbourne Kangaroos at $2.05

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jarred Waite at $9.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Fremantle Dockers:

B: Johnson, Ryan, A.Pearce

HB: Blakely, Wilson, Tucker

C: S.Hill, Fyfe, Langdon

HF: Neale, Cox, Banfield

F: Brayshaw, McCarthy, Ballantyne

FOLL: Sandilands, Mundy, Walters

I/C: D.Pearce, Hamling, Matera, Cerra

EMG: Giro, Kersten, Sheridan, Nyhuis

IN: S.Hill, D.Pearce

OUT: Crowden, Nyhuis

 

North Melbourne Kangaroos:

B: McDonald, Tarrant, Williams

HB: Macmillan, Thompson, Hartung

C: Higgins, Jacobs, Ziebell

HF: Turner, Dumont, Simpkin

F: Waite, Brown, Wood

FOLL: Goldstein, Cunnington, Anderson

I/C: Clarke, Atley, Wright, Durdin

EMG: Garner, Hrovat, Davies-Uniacke, Zurhaar

IN: Durdin

OUT: Daw

 

AFL News:

Veteran North Melbourne forward Jarrad Waite will be given until the last minute to prove he is fit to take on GWS in Hobart.

The 35-year-old suffered a corked hip late in the Roos’ 10-point loss to Richmond on Sunday at Etihad Stadium.

Waite kicked two goals in his comeback game after being rested from the side who beat Sydney by two points, but finished the match on the bench.

“I suspect we’ll name him in our side and give him until Saturday morning to prove his fitness,” coach Brad Scott told reporters on Wednesday.

“It was an outstanding attempt at a spoil from Alex Rance (that hurt Waite).

“Unfortunately for Waitey, he got him in a good spot, but he said at the time that it’s just a cork and he’d be right.

“It was late in the game and he just couldn’t function so we took him off. Just watching him this morning, he’s walking and jogging without a limp so I think he’ll be right.”

Sunday’s clash was the first time this season Waite had played alongside Coleman Medal leader Ben Brown and Mason Wood in a three-tall attack.

The trio finished with two goals apiece in an encouraging display.

“We’ll keep tinkering with it and it will change depending on the opposition but, as to whether I think they can all play together, that’s a resounding yes,” Scott said.

The Kangaroos face a depleted Giants side at Blundstone Arena, where they have an imposing 12-4 record since hosting home games there in 2012.

Leon Cameron’s side will be without injured stars Phil Davis, Toby Greene, Brett Deledio and Josh Kelly to name a few.

“They’ve just been hammered with injury, but that can provide opportunity for a lot of players too,” Scott said.

“They’ve had some debutants come in and play, but they’re still an immensely talented side. They’ve got an extremely deep midfield.

“They’re a very good team, but probably haven’t lived up to their own lofty expectations at the moment.”

North skipper Jack Ziebell is free to lead the side after being cleared of a kneeing charge on Tuesday night at the AFL tribunal.

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