Greater Western Sydney Giants vs Richmond Tigers Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 17

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 17 match is between Greater Western Sydney Giants and Richmond Tigers. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:25 local time with the game to be played at Spotless Stadium. The away team Richmond Tigers are the favourites for the match.

View our preview and teams for the game between Greater Western Sydney Giants and Richmond Tigers.

When: 19:25 | Saturday 14/07/2018

Where: Spotless Stadium

Preview:

This is the game of the round with the Giants needing a win to keep their finals hopes alive.

The Giants will need their midfield to dominate Richmond which I think they’re capable of.

Richmond are a different team when they play on the MCG and this will be a good test for them away from home.

This will be a game with high pressure and low scoring.

KEY BATTLE: Jack Riewoldt v Phil Davis

A terrific matchup worth the price of admission.

The Verdict

I’m tipping a slight upset with the Giants to win at home.

Richmond has a 5-8 (38.5 percent) O/U record playing interstate after a win since 2015.

Unibet Odds:

GWS at $2.65

Richmond at $1.50
Odds:

 

Tip: Richmond Tigers at $1.53

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Josh Caddy at $10.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Greater Western Sydney Giants:

B: Davis, Taylor, Shaw

HB: Kelly, Corr, Haynes

C: Kennedy, Griffen, Reid

HF: Himmelberg, Lobb, Taranto

F: Daniels, Tomlinson, Shiel

FOLL: Simpson, Coniglio, Ward

I/C: Hopper, Greene, Whitfield, Langdon

EMG: Bonar, Buntine, Keeffe, Finlayson

IN: Kennedy, Hopper, Greene

OUT: De Boer, Perryman, Finlayson

 

Richmond Tigers:

B: Astbury, Rance, Grimes

HB: Short, Vlastuin, Houli

C: Grigg, Cotchin, Prestia

HF: Rioli, Lambert, Castagna

F: Moore, Riewoldt, Caddy

FOLL: Nankervis, Edwards, Martin

I/C: Higgins, B.Ellis, Bolton, C.Ellis

EMG: Menadue, McIntosh, Baker, Coleman-Jones

IN: Vlastuin, Houli, Bolton

OUT: Broad, Butler, Graham

 

AFL News:

Toby Greene has been a “bull at a gate” for several weeks now, with GWS teammates hoping to see the firebrand forward unleashed on AFL premiership favourites Richmond.

Greene and Brett Deledio, who both haven’t played in almost three months because of injuries, will be put through their paces during a night training session on Wednesday.

If the injured duo pull up well on Thursday morning, Giants coach Leon Cameron will be tempted to rush at least one of the match-winners back for Saturday night’s clash at Spotless Stadium.

“They’re a big chance,” Heath Shaw told AAP.

“Toby is ready to go, he’s like a bull at a gate. He wanted to be out there yesterday.

“He’s ready to roll and we’ve held him back a little bit, just to be extra cautious.”

Greene’s pre-season was derailed by a toe he broke while on holidays in the United States. He played round one but tweaked his hamstring, returned for rounds four and five and has since been sidelined.

The temptation to select Greene, the club’s best and fairest in 2016 who is renowned for kicking clutch goals, will be immense given GWS are still adjusting to the absence of key forwards Jeremy Cameron and Jon Patton.

Greene’s lack of match fitness is an obvious concern, although co-captain Callan Ward laughed the small forward has been telling teammates for the better part of two months he is ready to play.

“Toby is the sort of guy that hates missing anything. Whether that’s football or watching the soccer at night,” Ward said.

“I’ve felt sorry for the rehab coaches and physios at times, because he can be pretty hard to hold back. He’s so competitive.

“He probably has an X-factor we’ve missed over the last few months. He’s a a guy who never, ever gives in. He’s a leader, he stands up in big moments.

“He’s ready to go. I’m sure he has been extremely frustrated but around the club he’s been positive … he’s not one to dwell on things and mope around the footy club.”

GWS sit 10th on the ladder after their four-match winning streak came to a halt with an 11-point loss to West Coast in Perth.

“It’s always hard when you hit the lead in the last quarter and lose. It’s disappointing, especially with the position we’re in and the ladder being so close,” Ward said.

“But we can take plenty of positives out of it.”

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