North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Gold Coast Suns Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 16

Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 16 match is between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Gold Coast Suns. The opening kick is set to commence at 13:10 local time with the game to be played at Etihad Stadium. The home team North Melbourne Kangaroos are the favourites for the match.

View our preview and teams for the game between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Gold Coast Suns.

When: 13:10 | Sunday 08/07/2018

Where: Etihad Stadium

Preview:

The Kangaroos need to stay in touch with the eight.

There are four teams fighting for the eighth and a loss for the Kangaroos would be a disaster.

I do have some concerns with the Kangaroos’ defence.

They lack a bit of speed and pressure in the midfield.

KEY BATTLE: Ben Brown v Steven May

A lot of talk about May’s future.

Let’s see how he goes on the Coleman medal ladder.

The Verdict

North comfortably.

Brown has been the first goal-scorer in two of North Melbourne’s last three matches against the Gold Coast.

Unibet Odds:

North Melbourne at $1.09

Gold Coast at  $8.00

 

Odds:

 

Tip: North Melbourne Kangaroos at $1.08

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jack Martin at $13.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

North Melbourne Kangaroos:

B: Daw, Thompson, Williams

HB: Macmillan, Tarrant, Wright

C: Ahern, Anderson, Dumont

HF: Atley, Ziebell, McDonald

F: Simpkin, Brown, Turner

FOLL: Goldstein, Cunnington, Higgins

I/C: Jacobs, Hrovat, Clarke, Zurhaar,

EMG: Davies-Uniacke, Larkey, Walker, Preuss

IN: Jacobs, Zurhaar

OUT: Wood, Murphy

 

Gold Coast Suns:

B: Harbrow, Thompson, Joyce

HB: Ballard, May, Weller

C: Schoenfeld, Miller, Sexton

HF: Holman, Wright, Young

F: Powell, Crossley, Martin

FOLL: Witts, Lyons, Swallow

I/C: Ah Chee, Brodie, Rischitelli, Lemmens,

EMG: Leslie, Heron, Lonergan, Scrimshaw

IN: Ah Chee, Brodie

OUT: Dawson, Ainsworth

 

AFL News:

North Melbourne are starting to develop a much better reputation as the AFL cardiac Kangaroos.

The last-gasp win over the Western Bulldogs last weekend was their second time this season they have taken out a match by two points.

It’s in stark contrast with last year, when six of their matches were decided by less than a goal and North lost five of them.

Coupled with Essendon’s awful record this season in third quarter, the Kangaroos will fancy their chances if the game is tight after halftime on Sunday at Etihad Stadium.

“It just shows the maturity of the group. In the past, we probably would have (lost),” Roos defender Majak Daw said.

“It’s nice to win those close games, they’re the ones you look back to and it was enjoyable, that 10 minutes post-game.

It is a massive game for the northwestern neighbours, who have a fierce rivalry.

North, one of this season’s biggest surprises, are eighth on the ladder but a loss will mean they lose that spot.

Essendon have four of their past five games to be on the fringes of finals contention, two games plus percentage behind North with eight rounds left.

“To win four out of five is obviously super but the position we put ourselves in earlier in the year means we have to keep winning – every week’s important,” Bombers star Zach Merrett said.

Daw said the game would have an extra edge because they were playing Essendon, noting retired stars such as Brent Harvey and Drew Petrie talked to the current players about the rivalry.

It’s the biggest game between the two teams since the 2014 elimination final, when North roared back from four goals at halftime down to win by 12 points.

“You always look back to that final at the MCG – just the passion within that game,” Daw said.

“The boys always look back to it, especially Sam Wright taking that mark in the last quarter.”

North will regain Ben Jacobs and he will tag Merrett, while Ryan Clarke is their other inclusion.

Essendon’s Travis Colyer is back for his first senior game this season and Patrick Ambrose has also returned.

The Bulldogs’ small forward line challenged Daw and his fellow defenders last week and he expects the same from the Bombers, who have adapted without injured All Australian spearhead Joe Daniher.

“They’re a versatile team. They have some small forwards who really work up the ground … that’s what the Western Bulldogs did to us,” Daw said.

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