Western Bulldogs vs Gold Coast Suns Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 7

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 7 match is between Western Bulldogs and Gold Coast Suns. The opening kick is set to commence at 13:45 local time with the game to be played at Mars Stadium. The home team Western Bulldogs are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Western Bulldogs and Gold Coast Suns.

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

Where: Mars Stadium

Preview:

I never played in Ballarat but the ground is terrific and makes for a good spectacle.
It’s smart of the Bulldogs to make it their second home.
Marcus Bontempelli (pictured above) was great last week against Carlton and benefited from more midfield time.
He’s one of the best ball users in the competition.
David Swallow was the Gold Coast’s best player last week and appears to be over the serious injuries that have happened to him in recent years.
KEY BATTLE: Touk Miller v Jack McCrae
McCrae has been getting plenty of the ball on the wing this year and Miller is the GC go to shut down man.
Both are running machines.
The Verdict
The Bulldogs, who are 19-13 (59.4 percent) playing within their home state after a win since 2014, to capitalise on a travel weary Gold Coast side.
Unibet Odds:
Western Bulldogs at $1.18
Gold Coast at $5.00

 

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Tip: Western Bulldogs at $1.16

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jack Martin at $23.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Western Bulldogs

B: Suckling, Naughton, Cordy

HB: Johannisen, Young, Crozier

C: Williams, Hunter, Richards

HF: Dunkley, Bontempelli, Wallis

F: Dahlhaus, Boyd, Gowers

FOLL: English, McLean, Macrae

I/C: Lipinski, Dale, Daniel, Jong

EMG: Trengove, Webb, Honeychurch, Smith

IN: Young

OUT: Wood

 

Gold Coast Suns

B: Harbrow, Thompson, Joyce

HB: Weller, Spencer, Bowes

C: Rosa, Lyons, Sexton

HF: Ah Chee, Day, Young

F: Ainsworth, Martin, Ballard

FOLL: Witts, Miller, Swallow

I/C: Rischitelli, Crossley, Holman, Scheer

EMG: Hall, Leslie, Brodie, Willis

IN: Ah Chee, Ballard, Rischitelli, Crossley, Scheer

OUT: May, Lynch, Barlow, Lonergan, Fiorini

 

AFL News:

Western Bulldogs skipper Easton Wood will miss up to three AFL games after injuring his hamstring during Friday night’s victory over Carlton.

Scans have confirmed the rebounding defender suffered a low-grade hamstring injury during the 21-point win at Etihad Stadium.

And in another major blow for the 15th-placed Bulldogs, key forward Jack Redpath is out for up to three months after undergoing knee surgery.

Redpath, who missed the Bulldogs’ past two games, has had an operation to repair the meniscus in his knee and will miss 10 to 12 weeks.

Wood’s injury is certain to exacerbate the lack of experience in the Bulldogs backline following the retirement of Matthew Boyd and Bob Murphy.

Key defenders Dale Morris (knee) and Marcus Adams (ankle) are both several weeks away from returning to senior action.

“(Wood) definitely won’t play this week because we don’t want to take any risks, but we expect him to be available in the next two to three weeks,” club medico Chris Bell said on Monday.

Adelaide are meanwhile sweating on scan results for skipper Taylor Walker and Collingwood are hoping for the best after they lost two players in their loss to Richmond.

Ben Reid suffered an Achilles injury late in Sunday’s clash with the reigning premiers at the MCG and James Aish hurt a posterior cruciate ligament.

Walker is the seventh hamstring victim at West Lakes this season, following Eddie Betts, Matt Crouch, Kyle Cheney, Kyle Hartigan, Sam Gibson and Lachlan Murphy.

The captain sat out the second half of Saturday night’s 48-point win over Gold Coast while David Mackay (glute) was sidelined after three-quarter-time.

Adelaide remain hopeful Walker will be able to lead the side against Carlton next week.

Brayden Maynard rolled an ankle for the Pies but should be OK to play against Brisbane on Sunday.

The Pies will await scans to determine the severity of injuries to Reid and Aish.

In other significant injuries from round six, Fremantle’s Michael Walters strained a medial ligament, Port Adelaide’s Chad Wingard strained a hamstring and Melbourne’s Jesse Hogan received a knock to a knee.

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