Gold Coast Suns vs Fremantle Dockers Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 3

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 3 match is between Gold Coast Suns and Fremantle Dockers. The opening kick is set to commence at 16:35 local time with the game to be played at Optus Stadium. The away team Fremantle Dockers are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Gold Coast Suns and Fremantle Dockers.

When: 16:35 | Saturday 07/04/2018

Where: Optus Stadium

Preview:

The Dockers did a great job of shutting down Essendon’s three talls in Joe Daniher, James Stewart and Cale Hooker last week, restricting the trio to only three goals between them.
If they can keep Tom Lynch to four goals or less, that would be a win.
The Suns system looks very organised under new coach Stewy Dew.
Their pressure and tackling has been the highlight in the first two weeks.
Very good decision by the Dockers to buy this ‘home’ game from the AFL and it’s a really tough road trip for the Suns who play their first 11 games away from home including the next two weeks in Perth against West Coast and Fremantle.
I’d expect them to be a little flat as a result.
KEY BATTLE: Nick Holeman v Nat Fyfe
Holeman did a great job shutting down Carlton’s Patrick Cripps and with Fyfe back in form, it will be an obvious match-up for coach Stewy Dew.
The Verdict
Not many teams will go to Perth and win, so with that in mind I’m tipping the Dockers, who have averaged 73.9 points and are 4-1 as favourites since 2017, in a close one.
Unibet Odds: Gold Coast at $2.80 Fremantle at $1.44

 

Odds:

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Tip: Fremantle Dockers at $1.48

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Cameron McCarthy at $13.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Gold Coast Suns

B: Harbrow, Thompson, Joyce

HB: Rischitelli, May, Kolodjashnij

C: Weller, Lyons, Fiorini

HF: Martin, Lynch, Young

F: Ainsworth, Day, Sexton

FOLL: Witts, Miller, Swallow

I/C: Holman, Hanley, MacPherson, Hall

EMG: Brodie, Crossley, Rosa, Heron

IN: Hanley

OUT: Bowes (suspended)

 

 

Fremantle Dockers

 

B: Wilson, Johnson, Ryan

HB: Sheridan, Pearce, Hamling

C: Langdon, Neale, Hill

HF: Cerra, Crowden, Ballantyne

F: Banfield, Taberner, Matera

FOLL: Sandilands, Fyfe, Mundy

I/C: Blakely, McCarthy, Brayshaw, Walters

EMG: Darcy, Tucker, Cox, Duman

IN: Sheridan

OUT: Hill (injured)

 

 

 

AFL News:

Fremantle coach Ross Lyon has stacked a key defensive unit in a bid to shut down Essendon in the Dockers’ first ever game at Perth’s new Optus Stadium.

It was a challenging season-opener in Adelaide last Saturday for Fremantle, losing to Port Adelaide by 50 points.

Now, despite returning home, Saturday night looms as a significant challenge against a Bombers outfit brimming with confidence after storming home to beat Adelaide by 12 points.

The passion they played with was infectious with Dyson Heppell, David Zaharakis, Brendon Goddard, Michael Hurley and Andrew McGrath combining for 153 disposals.

Up forward, James Stewart, Cale Hooker and Joe Daniher combined for eight goals.

That means the Dockers have the job ahead of them, particularly down back.

They pulled a surprise, leaving out Western Bulldogs 2016 premiership defender Joel Hamling against Port Adelaide but he’s been included this time alongside Alex Pearce and Michael Johnson to match up on Stewart, Daniher and Hooker.

Lyon will also unleash two more debutants in midfielders Adam Cerra and Mitch Crowden after Bailey Banfield and Andrew Brayshaw played their first games a week ago.

Lyon is happy to continue to build the future at Fremantle but certainly some more help will be required down back against the Bombers.

“I certainly watched that last quarter and Essendon were strong in the legs and strong in the contest and their key forwards started taking some marks especially Hooker,” Lyon said.

“We have to really respect Daniher, Hooker and Stewart so based on that we’re bringing Hamling into the team with Johnson and Pearce there as well.

“We’ll bolster the midfield too because that’s an area we fell away in after the first quarter so Adam Cerra will make his debut and so will Mitch Crowden.

“We’ll have two debutants with Banfield and Brayshaw holding their spots. It’s really exciting we’ll have four first-year players with a total of two games experience because that’s our future.”

As for the side’s first outing at Optus Stadium, Lyon said: “We want to play with intense effort and get our fans involved but there’s plenty of opportunities for game day entertainment and interaction with the crowd.

“I think it brings everyone closer together and it’s what WA football and Dockers supporters in particular have been crying out for.”

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