Richmond Tigers vs Hawthorn Hawks Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 3

Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 3 match is between Richmond Tigers and Hawthorn Hawks. The opening kick is set to commence at 13:10 local time with the game to be played at MCG. The away team Hawthorn Hawks are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Richmond Tigers and Hawthorn Hawks.

When: 13:10 | Sunday 08/04/2018

Where: MCG

Preview:

I’m looking forward to seeing how Richmond bounce back after being well beaten in Adelaide last week.
Their forward line was dysfunctional which they would have addressed this week at training.
The Hawthorn midfield, led by Tom Mitchell, has been really strong in the contest and will challenge Richmond who were smashed by Adelaide in contested ball.
This stat could decide the game.
Hawthorn are defending the ground much better and have had an even contribution from all of their players so far this year.
Their forwards have been dangerous, with Jarryd Roughead, Jack Gunston and Luke Bruest back in form.
KEY BATTLE: Dustin Martin v Hawthorn
The Brownlow medallist has picked up where he left off last year and the Crows had no answers for him on Thursday night.
Hawthorn will need a match-up for him when he goes forward with Ben Stratton the obvious man to take the job.
The Verdict
Richmond to rediscover their pressure and hunger and narrowly get the win.
Unibet Odds: Richmond at $1.64 Hawthorn at $2.30

 

Odds:

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Tip: Hawthorn Hawks at $2.40

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jack Gunston at $11.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Richmond Tigers

B: Rance, Astbury, Grimes

HB: Houli, Vlastuin, Short

C: Grigg, Cotchin, McIntosh

HF: Castagna, Prestia, Townsend

F: Riewoldt, Edwards, Butler

FOLL: Nankervis, Lambert, Martin

I/C: B.Ellis, Graham, Higgins, Conca

Emerg: Miles, Garthwaite, Chol, Menadue

IN: Vlastuin, Higgins, Lloyd

OUT: Caddy, Bolton, C.Ellis

 

Hawthorn Hawks

B: Brand, Frawley, Hardwick

HB: Burton, O’Brien, Stratton

C: Henderson, O’Meara, Smith

HF: Breust, Gunston, Impey

F: Puopolo, Roughead, Rioli

FOLL: McEvoy, Mitchell, Shiels

I/C: Duryea, Howe, Morrison, Langford

Emerg: Mirra, Glass, Pittonet, O’Rourke

IN: Frawley, Morrison, Langford

OUT: Sicily, Schoenmakers, Burgoyne

 

AFL News:

Hawthorn defender James Sicily has been offered a one-match ban for kneeing Geelong skipper Joel Selwood.

The incident occurred in the final term of the Hawks’ thrilling one-point win on Easter Monday and was assessed as intentional conduct with low impact to the head.

Television footage of the incident shows Sicily tackling Selwood to the ground then dropping his left knee into the Cats star’s head.

Selwood later admitted he wasn’t happy with the treatment at the time.

He exchanged words with Sicily after the final siren at the MCG but the pair then shook hands.

Hawthorn vice-captain Isaac Smith spoke to reporters before the match review findings were announced on Tuesday and backed Sicily’s passionate approach to the game.

“Sis plays with a lot of passion … arguably Hawthorn’s best captain ever (Luke) Hodge played with a fair bit of passion as well,” Smith said.

“It’s a game that you’ve got to play close to the line and sometimes blokes will step over it and sometimes they won’t.

“I think the fans love seeing passion, aggression and spirit out on the field.

“Whatever happens happens but we’re confident that the 22 we put out next week will be fine.”

The Hawks face reigning premiers Richmond at the MCG on Sunday, with the Tigers coming off a loss to Adelaide.

Hawthorn pair Daniel Howe and Kaiden Brand and Geelong’s James Parsons can accept fines for their respective misdemeanours during the pulsating contest.

After finishing outside the finals last season, Alastair Clarkson’s undefeated Hawks sit in fourth place after two rounds.

“The vibe is always better when you’re winning … we started last year really slowly and it was an uphill battle to make finals,” Smith said.

“We’ve started well and now we’ve just got to keep going and build on that.”

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