Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn Hawks Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 16

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 16 match is between Western Bulldogs and Hawthorn Hawks. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:25 local time with the game to be played at Etihad Stadium. The home team Western Bulldogs are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Western Bulldogs and Hawthorn Hawks.

When: 19:25 | Saturday 07/07/2018

Where: Etihad Stadium

Preview:

The Bulldogs have turned their season around and played with fierce pressure around the ball and Geelong didn’t handle it last week.

Ed Richards has been a livewire up forward for the Bulldogs and kicked three goals last week and has given the Dogs a massive boost.

He’s exciting.

Hawks ball magnet Tom Mitchell collected another 50 disposals and the Bulldogs don’t usually tag with anyone, so expect Mitchell to get heaps of the footy again this week.

KEY BATTLE: Ben McEvoy v Tom Boyd

Advantage Hawks in this ruck battle.

The Verdict

Hawthorn might lead the Bulldogs 9-2 since 2010, but I think the Bulldogs can shock the Hawks as they play Etihad stadium extremely well.

The Hawks have a 25-18 (58.1 percent) line record as an away team in night matches since 2012.

Bayley Fritsch has been the first goal-scorer in two of Melbourne’s last five matches as a home favourite.

Unibet Odds:

Western Bulldogs at $2.85

Hawthorn at $1.44

 

Odds:

Tip: Western Bulldogs at $2.78

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jarman Impey at $19.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Western Bulldogs:

B: Adams, Trengove, Smith

HB: Morris, Cordy, Johannsisen

C: Crozier, Bontempelli, Hunter

HF: Richards, Schache, Wallis

F: Dahlhaus, Naughton, Gowers

FOLL: Boyd, McLean, Dunkley

I/C: Biggs, Lipinski, Daniel, Lynch

EMG: Young, Honeychurch, Roughead, Greene

IN: Biggs, Daniel

OUT: Jong, Williams

 

Hawthorn Hawks:

B: Burton, Frawley, Stratton

HB: Impey, Sicily, Hardwick

C: Henderson, Mitchell, Smith

HF: Gunston, Ceglar, O’Meara

F: Breust, Roughead, Puopolo

FOLL: McEvoy, Shiels, Howe

I/C: Glass, Morrison, Duryea, Miles

EMG: O’Brien, O’Rourke, Brand, Whitecross

IN: Gunston, Miles

OUT: Langford, O’Brien

 

AFL News:

Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge believes his young side is finally building towards its freewheeling best after a thrilling two-point AFL victory over Geelong.

Beveridge’s men on Friday night snapped a five-game losing streak, downing the Cats 16.7 (103) to 15.11 (101) at Etihad Stadium.

Geelong veteran Harry Taylor’s missed goal after the siren secured the result but the Bulldogs’ willingness to take the game on and worry the Cats with their pressure proved vital.

First-year utility Ed Richards starred with three goals and Luke Dahlhaus (29 disposals) returned to form in style as the Bulldogs showed glimpses of the side that won the flag in 2016.

With five wins and nine losses, the Dogs remain on track to be the first AFL team this century to miss the finals in successive seasons immediately after winning a premiership.

But Beveridge senses the Dogs are building chemistry and growing in confidence, praising their fearless ball movement against Geelong.

“I think we (took the game on) for longer in this game,” Beveridge said.

“Under fatigue, your ball movement can sometimes falter and it ebbs and flows. This group are just feeling their way through it together.

“I think we’re more composed at different times and I thought, going inside-50 in this game, we were better at at least getting it to teammates’ advantage when it didn’t look ideal or Geelong had dropped numbers back.”

Injuries again proved to be the negative for the Bulldogs with late inclusion Lin Jong suffering a broken collarbone in the opening minutes.

Jong came in to replace Matt Suckling, who succumbed to Achilles soreness, but suffered a broken right collarbone – the same injury he sustained in the lead-up to the 2016 grand final – in a fierce tackle from Sam Menegola.

Jong’s head slammed into the turf in a tackle reminiscent of West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui’s challenge on Karl Amon which controversially resulted in a one-game suspension.

The Dogs briefly went down to one man on the bench but they surged to a game-high 24-point lead early in the third term.

“For the boys to be able to cope one down, it’s almost a first really,” Beveridge said.

“It wasn’t great losing Lin so early but we were able to cover it which was very encouraging.”

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