North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Greater Western Sydney Giants Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 9

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 9 match is between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Greater Western Sydney Giants. The opening kick is set to commence at 13:45 local time with the game to be played at Blundstone Arena. The away team Greater Western Sydney Giants are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Greater Western Sydney Giants.

When: 13:45 | Saturday 19/05/2018

Where: Blundstone Arena

Preview:

North’s Ben Cunnington set a new record for contested possessions in a game, beating Dangerfield’s 29 in 2015.

Cunnington has been a consistent player for a long time as he’s the heart and soul of the team and plays the North Melbourne way.

Giants need to get their scoring going as they’re only averaging 80 points in the last two years which is one of the worst records in the competition.

 

KEY BATTLE: Robbie Tarrant v Jeremy Cameron

If Tarrant can keep Cameron to three goals or under, it’s hard to see how the Giants can kick a winning score.

 

The Verdict

North Melbourne are in better form and they play very well at this venue.

The Kangaroos have a 7-3 (70.0 percent) record at Blundstone Arena after a loss since 2011.

 

Unibet Odds:

North Melbourne at $1.70

GWS at $2.20

 

Odds:

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Tip: Greater Western Sydney Giants at $2.55

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jeremy Cameron at $7.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

North Melbourne Kangaroos:

B: Wright, Tarrant, Williams

HB: Macmillan, Thompson, Clarke

C: McDonald, Jacobs, Dumont

HF: Simpkin, Wood, Ziebell

F: Waite, Brown, Higgins

FOLL: Goldstein, Cunnington, Anderson

I/C: Daw, Atley, Turner, Hartung

EMG: Hrovat, Ahern, McKay, Zurhaar

Unchanged

 

 

Greater Western Sydney Giants:

B: Tomlinson, Corr, Haynes

HB: Finlayson, Mohr, Shaw

C: Cumming, Shiel, Whitfield

HF: Langdon, Cameron, Hopper

F: Reid, Himmelberg, Ward

FOLL: Lobb, Coniglio, Griffen

I/C: Keeffe, Lloyd, Perryman, Taranto

EMG: Bonar, Patton, Simpson, Buckley

IN: Mohr, Perryman

OUT: Davis, de Boer

 

AFL News:

Greater Western Sydney have drafted in their academy director to get to the bottom of the AFL club’s increasing injury toll.

As the Giants’ woes worsened with concussed co-captain Phil Davis ruled out of Saturday’s crunch clash with North Melbourne, coach Leon Cameron revealed high-performance manager John Quinn had been quietly reviewing their strength and conditioning methods to check for holes.

Quinn, who has worked with Essendon, India’s cricket team, the Socceroos and athletes such as Cathy Freeman, has been investigating for the past three or four weeks and will continue for a further few weeks before giving feedback to Cameron and his staff.

“Whether that’s our medical or coaching department, the way we train, we look at every angle trying to come up with something (about) why this happens,” Cameron said.

“We’ve actually engaged with John to say ‘can you come in and put a fresh set of eyes over our program to look at why are we sustaining some of these injuries’?

“If I’ve got a blind spot and I’m not seeing something … then having another set of eyes of the calibre of John Quinn do that for us can only be a positive thing.”

It comes as Cameron confirmed Davis’ nasty head knock would stop him travelling to Tasmania this weekend, leaving Tim Mohr to cover in defence against the Kangaroos before his predicted return against the Bombers on May 26.

“Better – but he’s not going to play this weekend,” Cameron said.

“It was a really big hit as everyone at the game would have seen.

“He still had some headaches on Sunday and Monday, minor yesterday, but with the concussion protocol obviously if you get to Wednesday and still have some symptoms it probably rules you out for the game.”

It’s another big blow for a side in the throes of a form slump and missing several stars.

Midfield gun Josh Kelly is, yet again, ruled out with a persistent groin injury while injury-plagued Toby Greene is still weeks away and utility Matt de Boer (hamstring) is looking at three rounds.

Brett Deledio (hamstring), Tom Scully (ankle) and Zac Williams (Achilles) are also in the injury ward.

Without the star line-up the Giants suffered successive losses for the first time this season after going down by 25 points to West Coast on Saturday to slip outside the top eight.

GWS have won only one of their past four and have averaged little more than 60 points a game across that stretch.

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