Thursday, May 16, 2019

2019 Round 9: The Team & Preview

2019 AFL Round 9

COLLINGWOOD v ST KILDA

Time & Place:
Saturday May 18, 1:45pm
MCG

TV:
Fox Footy 1:30pm

Weather:
Min 7 Max 20
Chance of rain: 5% <1mm
Wind: S 2kph

Betting:
Collingwood $1.22
St Kilda $4.00
B: Brayden Maynard, Jordan Roughead, Jeremy Howe

HB: Jack Crisp, Darcy Moore, Tom Langdon

C: Chris Mayne, Scott Pendlebury, Tom Phillips

HF: Josh Thomas, Ben Reid, Callum L. Brown

F: Jaidyn Stephenson, Brody Mihocek, Jordan De Goey

Foll: Brodie Grundy, Steele Sidebottom, Adam Treloar

I/C: Dayne Beams, Travis Varcoe, Levi Greenwood, Will Hoskin-Elliott

Emg: Daniel Wells, Isaac Quaynor, James Aish, Rupert Wills

In: Dayne Beams, Travis Varcoe
Out: Rupert Wills (Omitted), Jamie Elliott (Injured)


Dayne Beams to play against St Kilda
Collingwood welcomes back experienced duo Dayne Beams and Travis Varcoe for round nine against St Kilda at the MCG on Saturday afternoon.
After sustaining a hip issue that left him out of round eight, Beams trained strongly at the Holden Centre on Thursday morning.
Varcoe will replace Jamie Elliott, who is managing a hamstring injury from the win over Carlton.
The first bounce is set for 1.45pm, with the MCG expected to attract 50,000 fans.
Daniel Wells, Isaac Quaynor, James Aish and Rupert Wills have been named as emergencies.
Mason Cox and Taylor Adams were unavailable for selection.


Last time they met: Marvel Stadium, round nine, 2018: St Kilda 10.12 (72) lost to Collingwood 15.10 (100)
The Saints surprised the Pies by scoring four successive goals to lead by eight points early in the third term before Collingwood rattled on seven of the next eight en route to a 28-point win. Woods star Jordan De Goey bagged a career-best six goals.
What it means for Collingwood: A chance to make amends for a sluggish performance against Carlton and to maintain pressure on top side Geelong.
What it means for St Kilda: An opportunity to break a three-game losing streak and claim a big scalp in the process.
How Collingwood wins: Ruck dominance and a vast spread of scoring options.
How St Kilda wins: Fanatical ferocity at the contest, full-field accountability and the kind of stoppage ascendancy Carlton had over the Pies for periods last round.
The stat: Since St Kilda held Collingwood to an atrocious total of 4.17 (41) on its way to a 28-point win at Docklands in round three, 2010, the Magpies have triumphed in four of their past five meetings there by an average of 40 points.
The match-up: Jack Billings v Levi Greenwood.
With Billings (ranked No.177 in the Official AFL Player Ratings) being a terrific playmaker for the Saints, the Pies could consider reassigning Greenwood (No.391) to his old tagging role.
It's a big week for: Josh Thomas
After enjoying a breakout 38-goal season last year, the classy small forward has been steady without being spectacular, tallying eight goals in the opening eight rounds. Slotted at least three goals on six occasions last year but is yet to do it once this year. This could be his day.
Big call: Saints hold sway until the final change when the Pies again explode with a match-winning burst.
Prediction: Magpies by 29 points

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