Thursday, May 23, 2019

AFL Footy Sydney Swans vs Collingwood Magpies Free Live Stream Online Sunday 19 May 2019 online,Time: 3:20 PM (IST).

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Match preview: Sydney v Collingwood

Where and when: SCG, Friday May 24, 7.50pm AEST

Last time they met: SCG, round 20, 2018: Sydney 11.7 (73) defeated Colingwood 10.11 (71)

Alex Johnson made an emotional return to senior footy to inspire his side to a thrilling win. Lance Franklin's six goals were the difference and he was awarded the three Brownlow medal votes, but young forward Tom McCartin was the hero. The Pies kicked three late goals to snatch the lead before McCartin booted a goal while lying on his back to give Sydney the victory.

What it means for Sydney: Two close wins over the past two weeks has given the young Swans confidence but they'll face a much sterner test from the Pies. It will show them exactly where they stand.

What it means for Collingwood: With the four teams just one game behind them on the ladder all facing tough challenges this weekend, a Pies win could give them a handy eight-point buffer in second spot in an incredibly even season.


How Sydney wins:  The Swans can't match Collingwood's star-studded side for talent or experience, but they've shown over the past fortnight if they scrap and pressure the opposition, they can be more than competitive.

How Collingwood wins: The Pies midfield is full of stars and with a dominant ruckman in Brodie Grundy, it looks to have far more dangerous players than the Swans can cover. If Grundy gets on top of Callum Sinclair, he'll be a match-winner.

The stat: Collingwood faced a serious challenge from St Kilda last week but showed it was a class above the Saints in the final term. The Pies kicked 6.6 to one goal in the last quarter to show just how powerful they can be.

The match-up: Callum Sinclair v Brodie Grundy

The Swan hasn't been able to match his 2018 form this year but has improved his output in the past month, and he'll need to be at his very best to match Grundy around the ground and at stoppages. If the big Magpie imposes himself physically on the contest his fleet of gun onballers will destroy the home side.

 It’s a big week for: George Hewett

The Swans midfielder won 20 contested possessions and nine clearances against North Melbourne last week and is more than just a stopper these days. Hewett will get another huge job on Friday night on Scott Pendlebury, Dayne Beams or Adam Treloar, or could even be thrown onto the wing to try to curb the influence of Steele Sidebottom.

Big call: Inspired by his brother Ben's return to senior footy with Collingwood, Swan Sam Reid will emerge from his form slump to boot six goals for the home side, while Ben will boot four.

Prediction: Collingwood by 28 points



Thursday, May 9, 2019

Welcome Everyone AFL 2019, Sydney Swans vs Essendon Bombers Round 8 Live Streaming Online, Friday 10th of May 2019 At 03:20 PM IST (7.50 PM AEST). Location at : (Sydney, Australia) Match Center : (Sydney Cricket Ground).

Welcome Everyone AFL 2019, Watch Free AFL Sydney Swans vs Essendon Bombers Round 8 Live Streaming Online, Friday 10th of May 2019 At 03:20 PM IST (7.50 PM AEST). Location at : (Sydney, Australia) Match Center : (Sydney Cricket Ground), AFL online live with HD quality on Desktops, Laptops, Mac, Tablets, Smart Phones, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android device, Apple TV and latest browsers. Live Stream.It’s Will be kick of at (Sydney Cricket Ground), Friday 10th of May 2019 At 03:20 PM IST (7.50 PM AEST). Broadcast on AFL Network. Join With Us & Enjoy Sydney Swans vs Essendon Bombers Live Streaming.


Match preview: Sydney v Essendon

Last time they met: Marvel Stadium, round 19, 2018: Essendon 15.19 (109) defeated Sydney 10.6 (66)

The home side overcame some poor finishing to run away with the game thanks to four unanswered goals in the last term. Key defender Michael Hurley's shutdown job on Sydney superstar Lance Franklin earned him three Brownlow medal votes, while captain Dyson Heppell was superb with 31 possessions.

What it means for Sydney: The season. With just one win from their first seven games the Swans are bottom of the ladder, but incredibly, the close nature of the competition leaves them just three wins off fifth spot. This is their last chance.

What it means for Essendon: The Bombers' three wins have come against Melbourne, Brisbane and North Melbourne, but they've faltered against the Giants, St Kilda, Collingwood and Geelong. If they are to be finals contenders, they can't lose to the cellar dwellers.



How Sydney wins: The Swans defence has been under enormous pressure this season, so the midfield must make a stand and get its hands on the footy against Essendon. Josh Kennedy, Luke Parker, Zak Jones and Isaac Heeney have to give the side control of the game.

How Essendon wins: If the Bombers can get enough forward entries, Joe Daniher and Jake Stringer will prove a handful. They're both dynamic athletes and can give the undermanned Sydney defence plenty of problems.

The stat: The Swans gave up 77 inside-50s against Brisbane last week and only lost by 22 points. If they allow the Bombers that many chances on Friday night, it will be a rout at the SCG.

The match-up: George Hewett v Dylan Shiel

The Swans stopper is familiar with the former Giants midfielder and could get the job of trying to curtail his explosive talents on Friday night. Leg speed can hurt Sydney through the middle of the ground and Shiel has burnt them before.

It's a big week for: Joe Daniher

The star forward couldn't back up his Anzac Day exploits and managed just one goal from four kicks against Geelong last week. With Dane Rampe his likely opponent it will be a tough night for the Bomber, but if he can break free he could be a matchwinner.

Big call: Hewett will put the clamps on Shiel and not only hold him under 25 possessions for the first time this year, the Essendon star won't manage more than 20.

Prediction: Essendon by 19 points

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Welcome AFL 2019, Free Adelaide Crows vs Fremantle Dockers Live Streaming Online, Sunday 5th of May 2019 At 12:10 PM IST (06:40 GMT). Location at : (Adelaide Oval)

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Match preview: Adelaide v Fremantle

Last time they met: Optus Stadium, round 12, 2018. Fremantle 10.11 (71) defated Adelaide 9.14 (68).

Trailing by 12 points at half-time, the Dockers kicked four unanswered goals in the third quarter before holding the fast-finishing Crows at bay in the final term. Emerging forward Brennan Cox was the hero for the Dockers with four goals.

What it means for Adelaide: The Crows (ninth, 3-3) have the chance to move inside the top eight for the first time this season coming off back-to-back wins against Gold Coast and St Kilda.

What it means for Fremantle: The Dockers (second, 4-2) can consolidate their spot near the top of the ladder. They've shown they can secure big scalps on the road having knocked off Greater Western Sydney in Canberra in round five.

How Adelaide wins: The Crows must gain the upper hand in contested footy and clearances. They had a significant edge in both of those areas in their win against St Kilda last weekend, finishing +21 in contested possessions and +12 in clearances.

How Fremantle wins: Lots of overlap run on the outside, move the ball quickly and expose the lack of leg speed in the Crows' midfield.


The stat: The Dockers have a solid recent record against the Crows – with seven wins from their past 14 games – but their Adelaide Oval form is horrible. The Dockers have lost their last five trips to the venue against the Crows and Port Adelaide, with an averaging losing margin of 68 points. Their only win came against the Crows in round nine, 2015.

The match-up: Rory Sloane v Nat Fyfe

The two most talented players on the ground will be going hammer and tong at each other – although they both might be tagged by other players – at the all-important centre clearances and around the ground. Sloane is ranked 21st in the Official AFL Player Ratings, while Fyfe is ranked fifth.

It’s a big week for: Alex Pearce

The Dockers defender will likely get the job on Crows co-captain Taylor Walker, who burst back to form with four goals against St Kilda last week. Pearce has been outstanding this season and is the rock of the Dockers' backline.

Big call: Crows midfielders Brad and Matt Crouch run riot with 40 or more disposals each.

Prediction: Adelaide by 14 points

Welcome AFL 2019, Watch Free Geelong Cats vs Essendon Bombers Live Streaming Online Sunday 5th of May 2019 At 10:50 AM IST (05:20 GMT). Location at : (MCG)

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Match preview: Geelong v Essendon

Last time they met: MCG, round nine, 2018: Essendon 12.12 (84) defeated Geelong 7.8 (50)

The Bombers entered the contest in terrible form and surprised the Cats, with coach Chris Scott admitting afterwards the club had a "very bad day". Shaun McKernan starred in a blistering opening term while Zach Merrett and Cale Hooker impressed. 

What it means for Geelong: Maintaining breathing room on top of the ladder. The Cats enter round seven a game ahead of second-placed Fremantle and keeping that buffer will help in their aim for a top-four finish.

What it means for Essendon: Another chance to establish legitimacy. While John Worsfold's men won admirers for fighting back against heavyweights Collingwood on Anzac Day, it's hard to shake the memory of their deplorable opening fortnight. Beating Geelong would help rectify that.

How Geelong wins: Keep up the manic forward pressure, led by recruits Gary Rohan and Luke Dahlhaus, and stop Essendon's fleet of rebounding backmen from starting those electric chains of ball movement.


How Essendon wins: Going up against a powerful midfield unit that is No.1 in the competition for contested possession differential, Dylan Shiel, Dyson Heppell and Zach Merrett will have to be at their best.

The stat: This clash features first and second on the list of most inside 50s this season. Patrick Dangerfield has 43 through his six games, while Shiel is on 40.

The match-up: Gary Ablett v Adam Saad

Possessing pace to burn, Saad, ranked No.102 in the AFL Player Ratings, can defend well and potentially hurt Ablett going the other way, although that tactic didn't work for Hawthorn when it sent Jack Gunston to the dual Brownlow medallist on Easter Monday. Ablett is No.49 in the Player Ratings.

It's a big week for: Mark Blicavs

Coming up against such a dangerous opposition, with Joe Daniher and Jake Stringer surrounded by Orazio Fantasia and Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, the in-form defender will need to be on guard to keep a tight rein on the Bombers.

Big call: A surprisingly wide-open match, with the ball bouncing around at a rapid pace and both sides cracking the ton.

Prediction: Essendon by 13 points

2019 AFL, Watch Free Carlton Blues vs North Melbourne Live Streaming Online On Sunday 5th of May 2019 At 08:40 AM IST (03:10 GMT)

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Match preview: Carlton v North Melbourne

Last time they met: Blundstone Arena, round four, 2018: North Melbourne 18.8 (116) defeated Carlton 4.6 (30)

This one was virtually over as soon as it started. The Roos controlled the match from the get-go in Hobart, with Ben Brown kicking five majors on their way to an 86-point win. Shaun Higgins racked up 35 touches.

What it means for Carlton: After yet another 'honourable loss' last weekend, the Blues again must keep their focus simple: It's all about getting over the line for Carlton.

What it means for North Melbourne: The Roos' season is hanging by a thread. After an improved performance against the Power, this could be their last chance to salvage something from 2019.

How Carlton wins: By taking its chances. Having thrown away a 36-point lead against Hawthorn, Carlton knows it has the cattle to win on Sunday. A more consistent effort over four quarters should be enough.

How North Melbourne wins: By re-finding its mojo. Rewind back to last year and North Melbourne produced an emphatic performance to beat Carlton. That type of footy will again secure the points on Sunday.


The stat: Don't expect a close game. Three of the last four meetings between Carlton and North Melbourne have been decided by more than 10 goals.

The match-up: Harry McKay v Robbie Tarrant

McKay remains one of the game's most in-form key forwards, clunking another six marks and kicking two goals on Sunday. The task of stopping him fall at the feet of Tarrant and doing so could prove crucial to North Melbourne's chances.

It's a big week for: Ben Brown (North Melbourne)

Having already come in for some criticism this season, Brown was held goalless for the first time this year on Friday night. He was easily best on ground the last time these two sides met and will be hoping to rectify his form slump on Sunday.

Big call: Brown stutters again, but Roos still prove too good

Prediction: North Melbourne by 11 points

Friday, May 3, 2019

AFL 2019, West Coast Eagles vs Gold Coast Suns Live Streaming Free AFL Game Online, Saturday 4th of May 2019 At 03:40 PM IST. Location at : (Optus Stadium)

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West Coast Eagles vs Gold Coast Suns Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL 2019 

We take a look at Saturday’s (04/5/2019) AFL Week 7 match which is between the West Coast Eagles and Gold Coast Suns. View the odds and teams for both sides as well as our Tips and Bets for the match.

Preview:

It’s only fitting two sides on the heels of two straight losses meet this weekend in Perth.

After a thrilling start to the season the Suns have looked a little underdone in recent weeks losing in back-to-back blowout fashion at the hands of the Crows and the Lions.

Likewise, the reigning premiers have also been on the wrong end of the scoreboard falling to the Power at home and the Cats last week in Geelong.

A trip to Optus Stadium is the last thing Stuart Dew’s side needs right now, especially considering the Suns are yet to win a game against West Coast in Perth.

The biggest problem for the Eagles of late has been the midfield. West Coast gave up 444 disposals to the Cats last week, and have shown little ability to win the hard, contested footy.

Despite what the scoreboard reads, the Suns were in the contest last week against the Lions – at least up until halftime. Gold Coast weren’t disgraced on the stat sheet, they simply couldn’t find any sort of freedom inside 50 managing only 17 shots at goal.

In their eight-year history, the Suns have won only once against West Coast back in 2017. This game is hardly worth overthinking, but with such little value on offer head-to-head and a large line set, it’s probably one to leave out of your multi.


What it means for West Coast: The Eagles are a shadow of last year's premiership team and desperately need some confidence – as individuals and in their system – after losing 10 of their past 11 quarters to Fremantle, Port Adelaide and Geelong.

What it means for Gold Coast: Everyone expected the Suns to struggle this year and, after a 3-1 start, two beltings from the Crows and Lions appear to be a sign of things to come. Beating the Eagles in Perth would be a huge upset and restore faith they won't become easybeats as the season drags on.

How West Coast wins: If they are anywhere near their best, the Eagles will have far too much class for the Suns. This is about the way they play. West Coast's desire and workrate is under the microscope and, even if they win, anything less than a ferocious effort will raise more questions.


How Gold Coast wins: West Coast's midfield has been smashed in consecutive weeks and if the Suns can bring a hard edge to the contest they could make it tough for the Eagles to score. 

The stat: The Eagles have beaten the Suns by an average of 59 points in all seven clashes in Perth. Gold Coast's only win over West Coast was by three points in 2017, and the clubs drew at Metricon Stadium in 2015. 

The match-up: Tom Hickey v Jarrod Witts

Hickey was one of few Eagles who could hold their head high after the belting from Geelong. Despite copping a midfield hammering, the Eagles won the clearances 43-39, with Hickey extracting a dozen alone. West Coast's onball brigade is underperforming and if Witts can kick-start the Suns it will go a long way to an upset.

It's a big week for: Jack Darling

You could name about half West Coast's team who need to step up but Darling is copping the brunt of fan fury. Putting aside the fact he has gone scoreless in consecutive full games for the first time since his debut season in 2011, the key forward has had minimal impact over the past month and needs to lift his intensity.

Watch Bulldogs VS Richmond | AFL Live Stream On Saturday 4th of May 2019 At 02:55 PM IST.

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Western Bulldogs vs Richmond Tigers Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL 2019 Week 7

We take a look at Saturday nights (4/5/2019) AFL Week 7 match which is between the Western Bulldogs and the Richmond Tigers. View the odds and teams for both sides as well as our Tips and Bets for the match.

Preview:

If Saturday’s game turns out anything like last year’s Round 23 thriller, we should be in for a real treat.

The Tigers survived a scare last year against the Dogs to win by three-points, but if recent form is anything to go by, Richmond should have no trouble laying on the hurt against Luke Beveridge’s side this time around.

Richmond stormed home to yet another Anzac Eve victory last week winning by 43-points. The good news is Jason Castagna booted three goals, which became even more meaningful on Saturday after the club announced Jack Riewoldt will miss eight weeks with a PCL injury.

The Dogs escaped Perth unscathed last week, but they failed to secure three points against Fremantle. To their credit, the Doggies fought back to lead midway through the third quarter, but that wasn’t enough to stop David Mundy who booted a pair of goals in his 300th game.

The last three encounters between these two sides have been decided by 10-points or less, but it’s tough to imagine the Dogs mustering up a fight this week. The red and blue lead the league in behinds, a similar story to last year, and even without Riewoldt on the field, the Tigers should still be able to dominate the inside 50’s.

What it means for the Western Bulldogs: Four losses in a row have the Dogs languishing two wins behind the eighth-placed Tigers. It's too early to say season-defining, but it's getting nearer that point.

What it means for Richmond: A spate of key injuries and two big defeats to Collingwood and GWS had the warning lights flashing. Three straight wins since then, led by Shane Edwards, Dylan Grimes and co., has shown the Tigers' maturity. They can't afford to drop these games in a log-jammed top eight.

How the Western Bulldogs win: The Bulldogs are 18th for goalkicking accuracy and have kicked more goals than behinds only once in 2019. If they clean up that vital part of the equation their contested work has them more than in the game.

How Richmond wins: Build the brick wall at half-back like they did against the Dees. Nick Vlastuin and Bachar Houli controlled proceedings and the tap-on Tigers kept the ball moving for the mosquito fleet up forward.

 A spate of key injuries and two big defeats to Collingwood and GWS had the warning lights flashing. Three straight wins since then, led by Shane Edwards, Dylan Grimes and co., has shown the Tigers' maturity. They can't afford to drop these games in a log-jammed top eight.

How the Western Bulldogs win: The Bulldogs are 18th for goalkicking accuracy and have kicked more goals than behinds only once in 2019. If they clean up that vital part of the equation their contested work has them more than in the game.

How Richmond wins: Build the brick wall at half-back like they did against the Dees. Nick Vlastuin and Bachar Houli controlled proceedings and the tap-on Tigers kept the ball moving for the mosquito fleet up forward.