Hawthorn Hawks vs St Kilda Saints Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 6

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 6 match is between Hawthorn Hawks and St Kilda Saints. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:25 local time with the game to be played at University of Tasmania Stadium. The home team Hawthorn Hawks are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Hawthorn Hawks and St Kilda Saints.

When: 19:25 | Saturday 28/04/2018

Where: University of Tasmania Stadium

Preview:

Hawthorn’s injury list is building and now they’re now without their best backman James Sicily who is out suspended.
I have concerns for the ageing Hawks.
After their draw against the Giants, the Saints are a good chance and if they bring the same pressure and effort as they did last week, I give them a big show.
KEY BATTLE: Tom Mitchell v Saints mids
North Melbourne showed last week if you can restrict Mitchell, it goes a long way to winning the game.
Mitchell was held to only 19 disposals last week and the challenge for the Saints is to restrict him again

The Verdict

I’m tipping an upset with St Kilda to get over the line against a sore and tired Hawks side.
Unibet Odds:
Hawthorn at $1.32
St Kilda at $3.45

 

Odds:

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Tip: Hawthorn Hawks at $1.37

 

 Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jack Billings at $15

 

More Info:

Teams:

Hawthorn Hawks

B: Burton, Frawley, Stratton

HB: Duryea, Mirra, Hardwick

C: Smith, O’Meara, Morrison

HF: Breust, O’Brien, Gunston

F: Worpel, Roughead, Henderson

FOLL: McEvoy, Mitchell, Burgoyne

I/C: Impey, Langford, Howe, Cousins

EMG: Schoenmakers, O’Rourke, Pittonet, Whitecross

IN: Worpel, Burgoyne, Langford

OUT: Sicily, Shiels, Glass

 

 

St Kilda Saints

B: White, Brown, Savage

HB: Gilbert, Carlisle, Newnes

C: Sinclair, Steele, Acres

HF: Geary, McCartin, Billings

F: Gresham, Membrey, Long

FOLL: Hickey, Ross, Steven

I/C: Dunstan, Webster, Coffield, Weller

EMG: Clark, Armitage, Austin, Marshall

IN: Webster

OUT: Clark

 

AFL News:

An undermanned North Melbourne have clung on for a 28-point victory over Hawthorn at Etihad Stadium to climb to third on the AFL ladder.

Up by 57 points at halftime on Sunday, the Kangaroos only managed three goals in the second half but did enough to hold off the resurgent Hawks and claim a 14.14 (98) to 11.4 (70) win in front of a 27,981-strong crowd.

Forward Ben Brown (four goals), midfielder Ben Cunnington (30 disposals) and backman Robbie Tarrant (16 marks) played starring roles as the rebuilding Roos made a dominant start to the game.

The complexion changed within a matter of seconds when North lost both Shaun Higgins and Ed Vickers-Willis to concussions during the third quarter.

A motionless Higgins was taken from the ground on a motorised stretcher and was set to undergo scans in hospital after a nasty head collision with Hawthorn’s Ryan Burton.

Vickers-Willis was able to run from the ground after colliding with Harry Morrison moments later but failed a concussion test and was also ruled out for the final term.

The Roos looked run off their feet during a third term in which Luke Breust slotted three of his five majors and Liam Shiels added two of his own.

But Hawthorn were unable to press their advantage and late goals to Cameron Zurhaar and Jarrad Waite secured a hard-fought victory for North.

In another blow for the Hawks, Tom Mitchell’s Brownlow Medal hopes could be in jeopardy with a suspected high elbow on North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein certain to come under scrutiny.

Mitchell was subjected to a hard tag by Ben Jacobs, and his frustrations appeared to boil over in the second term when he gave away a free kick – and a resulting goal – for the glancing blow on Goldstein behind the play.

Mitchell’s scintillating start to the season had him considered an early Brownlow frontrunner but Jacobs wore him like a glove, restricting the prolific ball-winner to 19 disposals.

North’s Zurhaar was reported for rough conduct after laying a hard bump on David Mirra which sent the Hawks backman hurtling into the boundary fence.

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