Geelong Cats vs Hawthorn Hawks Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 2

Monday’s AFL 2018 Round 2 match is between Geelong Cats and Hawthorn Hawks. The opening kick is set to commence at 15:20 local time with the game to be played at MCG. The away team Hawthorn Hawks are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Geelong Cats and Hawthorn Hawks.

When: 15:20 | Monday 02/04/2018

Where: MCG

Preview:

Tom Mitchell is coming off a 50+ possession game but I don’t think Geelong will allow Mitchell to have as much freedom as he had last week against Collingwood.
Gary Ablett Jr and Joel Selwood had 39 possessions each last week and will be the key again for the Cats.
With Hawthorn’s forward line on fire last weekend, the Cat’s biggest challenge will be having Harry Taylor and Lachie Henderson missing from their defence.
KEY BATTLE: Joel Selwood v Tom Mitchell
Two of the hardest nuts in the game going head-to-head is a key match-up through the midfield.
The Verdict
This game is a genuine 50-50 but I’m leaning slightly towards Ablett’s Cats.
Unibet Odds: Geelong $1.62 Hawthorn $2.33

 

Odds:

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Tip: Hawthorn Hawks at $2.45

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jack Gunston at $11.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Geelong Cats

B: Tuohy, Kolodjashnij, Stewart

HB: Bews, Blicavs, Guthrie

C: Kelly, Selwood, Duncan

HF: Parsons, Stanley, Cockatoo

F: Ratugolea, Hawkins, Menzel

FOLL: Smith, Dangerfield, Ablett

I/C from: Fogarty, Gregson, Guthrie, Henry, Menegola, Murdoch, O’Connor, Parfitt

IN: Cockatoo, Dangerfield, Henry

OUT: Taylor

 

 

Hawthorn Hawks

B: James Frawley, Ben Stratton, Tim O’Brien

HB: Blake Hardwick, James Sicily, Ryan Burton

C: Ricky Henderson, Jaeger O’Meara, Isaac Smith

HF: Jack Gunston, Ryan Schoenmakers, Shaun Burgoyne

F: Paul Puopolo, Jarryd Roughead, Luke Breust

FOLL: Ben McEvoy, Tom Mitchell, Jarman Impey

I/C from: Taylor Duryea, Liam Shiels, Daniel Howe, Cyril Rioli, Kaiden Brand, Harry Morrison, Marc Pittonet, Conor Glass

IN: Kaiden Brand, Marc Pittonet, Conor Glass, Harry Morrison

OUT: Nil

 

 

AFL News:

Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has no qualms whatsoever in naming premiership star Cyril Rioli for his first AFL match in almost a year.

After a disrupted pre-season, Rioli was considered touch and go to play in round one a fortnight ago but was included in the Hawks team to face Collingwood at the MCG on Saturday night.

The forward’s last game was in round eight last year when he suffered a posterior cruciate ligament injury that sidelined him for the rest of the campaign.

He then spent two months of pre-season training away from the club to be with his sick father in Darwin.

But Clarkson told reporters on Friday that Rioli had impressed since returning to the club in January and would not even need to pass a fitness test to play.

“Cyril’s had a really strong block of training over the last eight to 10 weeks and, in particular, the last four weeks when he’s really stepped up,” Clarkson said.

“If we thought he was any risk then we wouldn’t play him this week but his training over the last four weeks has been superb.

“When he puts his hand to be available it’s very hard to say no.

“We’re pretty excited that he’s playing.”

The Hawks will also welcome back long-term injury absentees James Frawley and Ben Stratton, who will add much-needed experience to a young back six.

Jaeger O’Meara will add some class to the midfield after he missed 15 matches last season with a persistent knee injury before returning to play the past two games.

Hawthorn will be looking to bounce back into the finals after finishing 12th with 10 wins and a draw last year, while the Pies (13th with nine wins and a draw) missed the finals for the fourth year running.

Collingwood endured a tough pre-season on the injury front with Jamie Elliott (ankle), Levi Greenwood (knee) and Daniel Wells (achilles) among the key players missing on Saturday night.

“They were pretty scratchy in their (pre-season) game against GWS, who played a great brand of footy, and then they were really good against the Western Bulldogs,” Clarkson said of Nathan Buckley’s side.

“But it’s always really difficult in round one to get any sort of gauge on pre-season form.”

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