Friday, August 12Western Bulldogs ($1.40) v Collingwood ($2.95), Etihad Stadium at 7:50pmWestern Bulldogs:?B Shane Biggs, Fletcher Roberts, Easton Wood HB Jason Johannisen, Joel Hamling, Matthew Boyd C Lachie Hunter, Marcus Bontempelli, Liam Picken HF Lin Jong, Jake Stringer, Clay Smith F Tory Dickson, Tom Boyd, Caleb Daniel FOL Jordan Roughead, Luke Dahlhaus, Josh Dunkley I/C Matthew Suckling, Zaine Cordy, Nathan Hrovat, Lukas WebbCollingwood:?B Jonathon Marsh, Nathan J. Brown, Jeremy Howe HB Josh Smith, Tyson Goldsack, Brayden Maynard C Steele Sidebottom, Adam Treloar, James Aish HF Rupert Wills, Darcy Moore, Travis Varcoe F Adam Oxley, Jesse White, Jarryd Blair FOL Brodie Grundy, Scott Pendlebury, Taylor Adams I/C Jordan De Goey, Levi Greenwood, Tom Phillips, Jack CrispUBET verdict: Collingwood were awful last week against Richmond and punters cant see the Pies turning it around, with the Bulldogs well in commission outright in early trade.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsSaturday, August 13Brisbane ($2.77) v Carlton ($1.45), Gabba at 1:45pmBrisbane:?B Tom Cutler, Daniel Merrett, Darcy Gardiner HB Michael Close, Harris Andrews, Sam Mayes C Tom Rockliff, Ben Keays, Lewis Taylor HF Pearce Hanley, Archie Smith, Eric Hipwood F Ryan Lester, Josh Walker, Dayne Zorko FOL Stefan Martin, Daniel Rich, Mitch Robinson I/C Ryan Bastinac, Jarrad Jansen, Rhys Mathieson, Matthew HammelmannCarlton:?B Zach Tuohy, Simon White, Kade Simpson HB Sam Docherty, Jacob Weitering, Lachie Plowman C Dennis Armfield, Patrick Cripps, Blaine Boekhorst HF Jack Silvagni, Liam Jones, Ed Curnow F David Cuningham, Levi Casboult, Dylan Buckley FOL Matthew Kreuzer, Bryce Gibbs, Sam Kerridge I/C Andrew Phillips, Matthew Wright, Dale Thomas, Sam RoweUBET verdict:?Carlton come in favourties, but we havent stuck a blow for either side to date. To the surprise of precisely no one, this will be a quiet betting game.Hawthorn ($1.35) v North Melbourne ($3.25), MCG at 2:10pmHawthorn:?B Taylor Duryea, James Frawley, Shaun Burgoyne HB Sam Mitchell, Josh Gibson, Grant Birchall C Isaac Smith, Liam Shiels, Bradley Hill HF Luke Breust, Jack Gunston, Cyril Rioli F Paul Puopolo, Ben McEvoy, Ryan Burton FOL Jonathon Ceglar, Jordan Lewis, Luke Hodge I/C Kaiden Brand, Brendan Whitecross, Billy Hartung, Will LangfordNorth Melbourne:?B Scott D. Thompson, Michael Firrito, Shaun Atley HB Jamie Macmillan, Robbie Tarrant, Nick Dal Santo C Sam Gibson, Trent Dumont, Daniel Wells HF Brent Harvey, Ben Brown, Jack Ziebell F Lindsay Thomas, Drew Petrie, Majak Daw FOL Todd Goldstein, Ben Cunnington, Andrew Swallow I/C Jed Anderson, Lachlan Hansen, Aaron Mullett, Robin NahasUBET verdict:?Locked in a four-way duel for flag favouritism, the Hawks need a big percentage booting win to consolidate their spot in the top four and early investors feel theyll get one.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsGWS ($1.25) v West Coast ($4.00), Spotless Stadium at 4:35pmGWS:?B Heath Shaw, Zac Williams, Nick Haynes HB Joel Patfull, Phil Davis, Adam Kennedy C Josh Kelly, Stephen Coniglio, Lachie Whitfield HF Tom Scully, Jeremy Cameron, Adam Tomlinson F Ryan Griffen, Rory Lobb, Toby Greene FOL Shane Mumford, Callan Ward, Devon Smith I/C Jonathon Patton, Steve Johnson, Dylan Shiel, Matthew KennedyWest Coast:?B Shannon Hurn, Will Schofield, Brad Sheppard HB Sam Butler, Jeremy McGovern, Sharrod Wellingham C Andrew Gaff, Matt Priddis, Jamie Cripps HF Mark LeCras, Jack Darling, Chris Masten F Scott Lycett, Josh J. Kennedy, Josh Hill FOL Nic Naitanui, Mark Hutchings, Luke Shuey I/C Dom Sheed, Elliot Yeo, Simon Tunbridge, Thomas BarrassUBET verdict:?GWS were given a scare last week by the Suns, but the Giants are being tried like good things to wallop West Coast, who are a hard team to catch away from home.St. Kilda ($4.35) v Sydney ($1.22), Etihad Stadium at 7:25pmSt. Kilda:?B Dylan Roberton, Sam Fisher, Sean Dempster HB Jack Newnes, Sam Gilbert, Jarryn Geary C Leigh Montagna, David Armitage, Blake Acres HF Maverick Weller, Nick Riewoldt, Jack Billings F Tim Membrey, Josh Bruce, Jade Gresham FOL Tom Hickey, Sebastian Ross, Jack Steven I/C Shane Savage, Paddy McCartin, Nathan Wright, Darren MinchingtonSydney:?B Callum Mills, Aliir Aliir, Nick Smith HB Dane Rampe, Heath Grundy, Jarrad McVeigh C Isaac Heeney, Josh P. Kennedy, Jake Lloyd HF Tom Mitchell, Lance Franklin, Dan Hannebery F George Hewett, Gary Rohan, Dean Towers FOL Sam Naismith, Kieren Jack, Luke Parker I/C Harry Cunningham, Toby Nankervis, Tom Papley, Xavier RichardsUBET verdict:?Sydney have been subject to an early look at $1.22 and will likely start a shorter price. Multi punters are also locking the Swans in as one of their anchor legs.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsPort Adelaide ($1.47) v Melbourne ($2.70), Adelaide Oval at 7:10pmPort Adelaide:?B Darcy Byrne-Jones, Logan Austin, Jasper Pittard HB Matthew Broadbent, Jackson Trengove, Tom Clurey C Brad Ebert, Ollie Wines, Jared Polec HF Jarman Impey, Justin Westhoff, Chad Wingard F Jesse Palmer, Charlie Dixon, Aaron Young FOL Matthew Lobbe, Travis Boak, Robbie Gray I/C Cam OShea, Karl Amon, Sam Gray, Nathan KrakouerMelbourne:?B Sam Frost, Tom McDonald, Neville Jetta HB Jayden Hunt, Oscar McDonald, Tomas Bugg C Christian Petracca, Bernie Vince, Dom Tyson HF Jeff Garlett, Jack Watts, Aaron Vandenberg F James Harmes, Jesse Hogan, Dean Kent FOL Max Gawn, Nathan Jones, Jack Viney I/C Angus Brayshaw, Clayton Oliver, Billy Stretch, Cameron PedersenUBET verdict:?Melbourne produced one of the boilovers of the year when they knocked off the Hawks and the early money suggests the Dees can spring another upset on Saturday.Sunday, August 14Essendon ($3.35) v Gold Coast ($1.33), Etihad Stadium at 1:10pmEssendon:?B Matt Dea, Michael Hartley, Conor McKenna HB Adam Cooney, Mitch Brown, Patrick Ambrose C Zach Merrett, David Zaharakis, Martin Gleeson HF James Kelly, Jayden Laverde, Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti F Mathew Stokes, Joe Daniher, Jake Long FOL Matthew Leuenberger, Craig Bird, Orazio Fantasia I/C Jackson Merrett, Mason Redman, Kyle Langford, Will Hams, James Polkinghorne, Jonathan Simpkin, Sam Grimley (Three to be omitted)Gold Coast:?B Adam Saad, Steven May, Kade Kolodjashnij HB Jarrod Harbrow, Rory Thompson, Jesse Joyce C Joshua Schoenfeld, Mitch Hallahan, Matt Shaw HF Brandon Matera, Tom J. Lynch, Jarrad Grant F Sam Day, Peter Wright, Ryan Davis FOL Keegan Brooksby, Jack Martin, Touk Miller I/C Matt Rosa, Callum Ah Chee, Sean Lemmens, Clay Cameron, Aaron Hall, Jarrod Garlett, Seb Tape (Three to be omitted)UBET verdict:?Tom Lynch has kicked eight goals in his last three games against the Bombers and the $9.00 Coleman Medal chance is a popular first goal scorer selection.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsRichmond ($5.25) v Geelong ($1.16), MCG at 3:20pmRichmond:?B David Astbury, Alex Rance, Dylan Grimes HB Jayden Short, Taylor Hunt, Brandon Ellis C Anthony Miles, Trent Cotchin, Shaun Grigg HF Dustin Martin, Sam Lloyd, Ty Vickery F Bachar Houli, Jack Riewoldt, Shane Edwards FOL Shaun Hampson, Nick Vlastuin, Andrew Moore I/C Daniel Rioli, Oleg Markov, Nathan Drummond, Adam Marcon, Todd Elton, Ben Lennon, Kane Lambert (Three to be omitted)Geelong:?B Jake Kolodjashnij, Tom Lonergan, Corey Enright HB Mark Blicavs, Harry Taylor, Lachie Henderson C Cameron Guthrie, Joel Selwood, Josh Caddy HF Scott Selwood, Jimmy Bartel, Nakia Cockatoo F Josh Cowan, Tom Hawkins, Lincoln McCarthy FOL Zac Smith, Patrick Dangerfield, Mitch Duncan I/C Jed Bews, Shane Kersten, Darcy Lang, Sam Menegola, Steven Motlop, Tom Ruggles, Rhys Stanley (Three to be omitted)UBET verdict:?The Cats have enjoyed a decade of dominance over the Tigers and the early support for the -32.5 says Geelong is in for another crushing win.Fremantle ($7.00) v Adelaide ($1.10), Domain Stadium at 2:40pmFremantle:?B Tommy Sheridan, Alex Silvagni, Lee Spurr HB Darcy Tucker, Sam Collins, Ethan Hughes C Michael Walters, Stephen Hill, Lachie Weller HF Hayden Ballantyne, Chris Mayne, Shane Yarran F Michael Apeness, Matthew Pavlich, Zac Clarke FOL Aaron Sandilands, David Mundy, Lachie Neale I/C Ed Langdon, Danyle Pearce, Nick Suban, Matt Taberner, Tendai Mzungu, Connor Blakely, Cameron Sutcliffe (Three to be omitted)Adelaide:?B Kyle Hartigan, Jake Lever, Luke Brown HB Rory Laird, Daniel Talia, Kyle Cheney C Brodie Smith, Scott Thompson, Rory Atkins HF Charlie Cameron, Taylor Walker, Richard Douglas F Eddie Betts, Josh Jenkins, Tom Lynch FOL Reilly OBrien, Rory Sloane, Brad Crouch I/C David Mackay, Cam Ellis-Yolmen, Jarryd Lyons, Harrison Wigg, Mitch McGovern, Matt Crouch, Jake Kelly (Three to be omitted)UBET verdict:?One of the four teams at $4.50 for the title, the Crows have been blowing teams off the park of late and punters are lining up to take them at the -43.5.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selections Asics Outlet Store Online . 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