Port Adelaide Power vs Richmond Tigers Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 12

Friday’s AFL 2018 Round 12 match is between Port Adelaide Power and Richmond Tigers. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:50 local time with the game to be played at Adelaide Oval. The home team Port Adelaide Power are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Port Adelaide Power and Richmond Tigers.

When: 19:50 | Friday 08/06/2018

Where: Adelaide Oval

Preview:

Up against the defending premiers, this will be a really good test for Port Adelaide and Richmond were sensational last week.
Power managed just 61 points against the Hawks and I think they should play the out-of-form Charlie Dixon in the ruck and move Paddy Ryder forward as a tall target.
Richmond’s Shane Edwards is coming off a game-high 30 possessions against the Dons and that was the best game I’ve seen him play.
Richmond’s small forward line is firing and they’re no longer reliant on Jack Riewoldt.
KEY BATTLE: Tom Jonas v Josh Caddy
Jonas is Port’s best tall defender and Josh Caddy is Richmond’s leading goal kicker with 27 this year.
The Verdict
Richmond’s pressure will be too good for Port who continually turned the ball over against Hawthorn last week.
Port’s Robbie Gray has been the first goal-scorer in three of Port’s last four matches as a home underdog.
Unibet Odds:
Port Adelaide at $2.12
Richmond at $1.72

 

Odds:

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Tip: Port Adelaide Power at $1.74

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Charlie Dixon at $12.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Port Adelaide Power:

B: Bonner, Jonas, Houston

HB: Byrne-Jones, Clurey, Pittard

C: Motlop, Wines, Polec

HF: Boak, Westhoff, Wingard

F: Gray, Dixon, Gray

FOLL: Ryder, Rockliff, Ebert

I/C: Howard, Powell-Pepper, Neade, Watts

EMG: Amon, Hombsch, Trengove, Thomas

IN: Pittard

OUT: Hombsch

 

Richmond Tigers:

B: Rance, Astbury, Dylan Grimes

HB: Short, Vlastuin, Brandon Ellis

C: Grigg, Cotchin, McIntosh

HF: Castagna, Edwards, Higgins

F: Moore, Riewoldt, Caddy

FOLL: Nankervis, Lambert, Miles

I/C: Butler, Broad, Menadue, Conca

EMG: Graham, Garthwaite, Soldo, Ellis

IN: Castagna, Miles

OUT: Graham, Martin (injured)

 

AFL News:

Veteran Shaun Burgoyne has turned back the clock for Hawthorn as they snapped a three-game losing streak by the barest of margins against Port Adelaide in Launceston.

The Hawks held on by three-points in a thriller on Saturday afternoon, with the side’s big guns standing up when it counted.

Hawthorn came back from a 26-point deficit at quarter-time in the 9.10.64 to 9.7.61 win.

Skipper Jarryd Roughead booted what turned out to be the match-winner late in a topsy-turvy final term, while 35-year-old Burgoyne finished with 26 disposals, eight clearances and a goal.

“In the last four or five minutes when we really needed our players to stand tall and be really tough in the contest (they did),” Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson said.

“Shaun’s presence in there was really important for us. (He was) really consistent throughout the course of the day.”

Burgoyne could have a date with the judiciary after being put on report for rough conduct on Jared Polec.

The performance of the umpires was also drew attention.

An AFL record eleven 50m penalties were blowen, including eight for Hawthorn.

Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley took a subtle swipe in his post-match press conference.

“I’ve got a pretty big job as it is on game day to make sure I’m coaching Port Adelaide,” he said.

“I would suggest there’s some coaching to be done on some other areas in that game too.”

Port Adelaide hit the lead in the final term with back-to-back goals with about 10 minutes to play.

But Roughead put his side back in front with what turned out to be the final major in the 24th minute of the last term.

The Hawks’ scrambling defence did the rest.

Hawthorn had the chance to ice the game but several shots hit the post and ex-Power player Jarman Impey kicked out on the full.

The win keeps the Hawks in touch with the top-eight but Clarkson admitted their misfiring attack still needs plenty of work.

“On far too many occasions we had chances where we had clear ball and we just didn’t find a team mate clear enough in space,” he said.

“That needs to improve for us. Because nine goals in a game of footy isn’t going to win you many games.”

Ball magnet Tom Mitchell kicked two goals and picked up a game-high 28 possessions but was kept quiet in the second half.

Hinkley said it was an ‘ugly’ game from both sides.

“We let it slip. We had the game where we wanted it to be played,” he said.

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