Western Bulldogs vs West Coast Eagles Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 2

Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 2 match is between Western Bulldogs and West Coast Eagles. The opening kick is set to commence at 15:20 local time with the game to be played at Etihad Stadium. The away team West Coast Eagles are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Western Bulldogs and West Coast Eagles.

When: 15:20 | Sunday 01/04/2018

Where: Etihad Stadium

Preview:

It’s a big blow for Tom Liberatore to be sidelined with an ACL injury but the Dogs have enough midfield depth to cover him.
The Bulldogs have many issues across the ground.
The first move they should make is moving skipper Easton Wood from the forward line to his preferred position in defence.
Nic Naitanui made a successful comeback against the Swans and he’s the Eagles’ most important player but often the second week back after a significant injury can be harder than the first.
The Eagles will need to manage his playing time.
KEY BATTLE: Marcus Bontempelli v Luke Shuey
The two prime midfielders from each side should spend some time rubbing shoulders with each other in the midfield.
The Verdict
The Dogs will be a different side on their preferred home of Etihad and will be too good for the travelling Eagles.
Unibet Odds: Western Bulldogs 1.62 West Coast 2.33

 

Odds:

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Tip: West Coast Eagles at $2.25

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Mark Lecras at $11.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Western Bulldogs

B: Cordy, Trengove, Williams

HB: Suckling, Naughton, Wood

C: Hunter, Macrae, Dale

HF: Johannisen, English, Jong

F: Dahlhaus, Bontempelli, Gowers

FOLL: Roughead, McLean, Dunkley

I/C from: Wallis, Boyd, Webb, Richards, Honeychurch, Biggs, Dickson, Daniel

IN: Wallis, Boyd, Webb, Richards, Dickson, Daniel, Jong

OUT: Crozier (knee), Roberts (omitted), Liberatore

 

West Coast Eagles

B: Sheppard, Barrass, Hurn

HB: Duggan, McGovern, Jetta

C: Masten, Shuey, Redden

HF: LeCras, Waterman, Rioli

F: Cripps, Darling, Lycett

FOLL: Naitanui, Yeo, Gaff

I/C from: Ryan, Sheed, Venables, Nelson, Schofield, Ainsworth, Hutchings, McInnes

IN: Rioli, Ainsworth

OUT: Nil

 

AFL News:

West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui made a successful return from a knee injury, but it was Lance Franklin who stole the show in Sydney’s 29-point win in the first AFL match at Perth’s Optus Stadium.

Franklin booted five goals in the first half and finished with eight majors in the 18.7 (115) to 13.8 (86) triumph in front of 53,553 fans on Sunday.

Naitanui, playing his first AFL match since rupturing the ACL in his left knee in August 2016, showed he had lost none of his ruck magic by producing a series of sublime taps to advantage throughout the match.

West Coast led by one point early in the second quarter on the back of Naitanui’s strong performance in the ruck.

But with Franklin dominating in his battles against defenders Tom Barrass and Will Schofield, it seemed just a matter of time before Sydney pulled away.

The 31-year-old booted three goals in the opening term.

And by the time he kicked his seventh goal midway through the third quarter, Sydney led by 30 points and it looked to be game over.

However, Naitanui helped turn the tide late in the third term as West Coast’s midfield started to gain control.

Naitanui sent the crowd into raptures when he won a holding the ball decision in the forward pocket and then snapped truly from the set shot.

And when Mark LeCras booted a goal after the three-quarter time siren – West Coast’s fourth in a row – the margin was just five points.

But once again it was Franklin who stepped up when Sydney needed him most.

With the Swans leading by just 11 points, Franklin outbodied Barrass to take a mark, before running into the open goal to give Sydney some much-needed breathing space.

West Coast continued to fight hard, but a freak scissor-kick goal from Luke Parker killed off their comeback for good.

Will Hayward, who was a late replacement for Sam Reid (hamstring), booted two goals in the final minute to blow out the margin.

LeCras and Jack Darling booted three goals apiece for the Eagles, while Naitanui finished with 33 hit-outs, 12 disposals, and one goal.

Franklin tallied 21 possessions, nine marks, five tackles to go with his 8.1.

For the trivia buffs, Sydney defender Jake Lloyd etched his name into history with the first AFL goal at Perth’s new $1.6 billion stadium.

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