hawthorn is a good bet IMO
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We have to go with Bock against Franklin, AA CHB against AA CHF.
Franklin's only weakness, apart from occasional inaccuracy, is that he rarely goes the other way. A rebounding Bock can hurt them as long as we use the ball well and don't turn it over.
Sorry to intrude on your board, but that is the one thing that Franklin has done really well this year. He lays more tackle than Brown, Fevola, Pavlich and Riewoldt. Franklin's defensive pressure layed on two goals on satuday night. Roughead isn't bad defensively either (Franklin averages 2.4 Tackles per game Roughead 1.9, Jonathon Brown is 0.9, Pav 1.4, Fev 1.8 and Riewoldt is 0.6 to give a comparison). He has a tendancy to be over eager when defending and give away free kicks but that stops your momentum rebounding in any event.
The one you can exploit is Boyle, if I were the Crows I'd play Bock on him and tell him to run, the hawks will try and keep boyle away from Franklin and Roughead. Personally I'd have Stevens on Franklin, if you keep the other 5 forwards quiet - which imo your backline can easily do - Franklin cant win it on his own. When teams triple team franklin they lose.
Anyway good luck, I'm not that confident this weekend.
Great work on the write-up Roughie
At the start of the year I picked Hodge to be the best player in the comp this year and I still feel that it's only injuries that have prevented it from happening so far. He always mashes up the Crows so I'm not looking forward to watching him run riot over us but it should be a brilliant game.
Hawthorn by 12 for my money but I'll still pick the Crows in the footy tips because I'm an idiot like that
The more I think about it the more confident Im starting to feel. Only reason why is surely the Great Man Buddy is going to have an ordinary game at some stage this year and why not against Adelaide at Aami on a saturday night.... Poor logic I know, but with Sewell, Guerra, Crawford out and Bateman and there rucks in doubt there probably isnt a better time to get them than now..... Crows By 40 points....... Buddy only 4
Its a massive game for us. Both teams want this one really bad. I expect it to be a physical war out there, lotsa bumps and bruises. There's almost no way of stopping Lance Franklin these days so its up to our midfield to play their guts out. Our forward line rotation has improved this year in some ways.
The game can go any way. It all depends who kicks to the Northern end in the final quarter. Also we have our own home crowd and when we are down in games this crowd can really start making some serious noise. The team that gets the most scoring shots is likely to win the game.
Its a hard one to predict. Feels very much like the same as the 2005 qualifying final against St Kilda when I tipped the Saints to win that game mainly due to the fact I was worried.
Hawks by 15 if they kick to Northern End in final quarter.
Crows to come from behind and win by 8 points if they kick to Northen End, a bit like the "home" showdown last year.
I can definitely see this taking place. The Crows had a lock out training session today, perhaps practicising for the mother of all floods on Saturday night.I expect that Neil Craig won't be as dumb as Matthew Knights and will try to block Franklin's space in the forward line by dropping a man back to provide a chop-out. Thus, the game is tailor-made for the likes of Mark Williams, Jarryd Roughead and Tim Boyle to make their contributions on the scoreboard if their men are preoccupied with being the second or third man up against Franklin.
I think you've summed it up pretty well. Problem is it's a huge call to say if we can keep the other four forwards quiet. Rutten has struggled on Roughead before, Mark Williams can cause headaches if he's on song, though he seemed to play more up the ground on the weekend if I'm not wrong? Boyle shouldn't be a major issue, and of course ther's Buddy. Ususally our back are very effective because they're not only good one on one but they help each other out so much, make it more one on one and I think some could struggle a bit. If Bassett plays he has been pretty prdinary the last few weeks.
And when all that's said and done we have to prevent your midfielders and half backs from running down and kicking goals. Hodge is a master at sneaking forward and kicking multiple goals.
Should be a great game. Looking forward to it! In the meantime have been having a few laughs after work reading this page....lol...which one of u guys is responsible?
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Hawthorn by 11 points
1.7 against Richmond earlier this season.
Bateman seems to be confident of being right to play. Crawf is touch and go, and to be truthful, he isn't the player he used to be. He has knee tendonitis, which is a week by week proposition and I think the club has been ultra-cautious with him to get him fully fit. He'll probably miss this week and come back when the Hawks are playing in Melbourne again. However, Stuart Dew should be available for selection which should offset the loss of Brent Guerra. The knock-on effect is that Grant Birchall should become a more effective player. Hodge will be better for the run against the Bombers (only played 64% of game time) and will be looking to stamp his mark on the contest.
There was nothing in Lewis' supposed jumper-punch. The Essendon player went down under perceived contact. Lewis didn't even make contact. Taz just needs to keep his head in and curb his aggression because giving away soft goals from 50 metre penalties is just stupid.
To be honest, I don't think we've played a game this season where we've had our best six midfielders available. To be where we are given the number of injuries and suspensions (yes, self-inflicted) is very good.
I expect that Neil Craig won't be as dumb as Matthew Knights and will try to block Franklin's space in the forward line by dropping a man back to provide a chop-out. Thus, the game is tailor-made for the likes of Mark Williams, Jarryd Roughead and Tim Boyle to make their contributions on the scoreboard if their men are preoccupied with being the second or third man up against Franklin.
Michael Osborne and Cyril Rioli will provide important forward line pressure to try to stop the rebound of McLeod and Johncock from the back line, though I wouldn't be surprised to see Tim Clarke go to Andrew McLeod and try to shut down his run.
I really rate Adelaide and I'm apprehensive about this game (still have nightmares of the last time we played at AAMI Stadium). We've given our opponents over the last fortnight a start and last weekend we were good enough to reel them in and eventually run over the top of them. However, I suspect that if Adelaide gets off to a flyer, then we'll struggle to get back into the contest.
"if it bleeds we can kill it"he still had 8 shots on goal which is a fair effort.... Surely one game he might just have 4. As for Dew, Im not convinced he is fit enough for AFL, he still has more rolls than a baker and I have never really rated him that highly anyway... I rate the Hawks as the best team in the league but if we are ever going to beat them it will be tomorrow night
"if it bleeds we can kill it"
ADELAIDE 1.90
HAWTHORN 1.88
current winning odds as per centrebet
i think the crows will move in to favourites here and start around 1.80 to win