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AFL Live Scores: Melbourne Demons vs Collingwood Magpies

The only game on Monday for AFL Round 12 is between Melbourne Demons and Collingwood Magpies. The match is to be played at MCG with the opening bounce set to commence at 3:20 PM local time with away team Collingwood Magpies currently holding favouritism in the market. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Melbourne Demons and Collingwood Magpies.

Round: Round 12 , June 09, 2014 , 3:20 PM
Stadium: MCG
Weather: 17° Partly cloudy.

 

 

Odds Comparison:

Melbourne Demons 4.40 5.00 5.10 5.00 4.40 5.25
Collingwood Magpies 1.22 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.22 1.16

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

Preview:

The last match of Round 12 is between the Melbourne Demons and Collingwood, Monday, 3.20PM at the MCG.  Collingwood will be big favourites to win this one, with the Magpies having won six of their past seven games despite ongoing injury concerns.   Even with Steele Sidebottom out due to suspension and Nick Maxwell out with a calf injury, it’s hard to go past the Magpies at the MCG.  While the Demons are looking much better than they did a few weeks ago, they are unlikely to trouble the Magpies too much on Monday.

Teams:

Melbourne
B: Colin Garland, Lynden Dunn, Neville Jetta
HB: Jack Grimes, Tom McDonald, Jeremy Howe
C: Daniel Cross, Dom Tyson, Bernie Vince
HF: Rohan Bail, James Frawley, Matt Jones
F: Cam Pedersen, Chris Dawes, Jack Watts
FOLL: Mark Jamar, Nathan Jones, Jack Viney
I/C (from): Max Gawn, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Dean Terlich, Aidan Riley, Christian Salem, Jimmy Toumpas, Jordie McKenzie
IN: Chris Dawes, Jordie McKenzie, Aidan Riley

Collingwood
B: Tom Langdon, Jack Frost, Alan Toovey
HB: Marley Williams, Lachlan Keeffe, Tyson Goldsack
C: Dane Swan, Brent Macaffer, Heritier Lumumba
HF: Alex Fasolo, Jesse White, Jarryd Blair
F: Luke Ball, Travis Cloke, Jamie Elliott
Foll: Jarrod Witts, Dayne Beams, Scott Pendlebury
Int: Sam Dwyer, Brodie Grundy, Taylor Adams, Clinton Young, Josh Thomas, Tim Broomhead, Paul Seedsman
IN: Luke Ball, Tim Broomhead, Sam Dwyer, Brodie Grundy, Dane Swan
OUT: Nick Maxwell (calf), Steele Sidebottom (suspension)

News:

The AFL will introduce a soft cap on football department spending as part of a range of new equalisation measures.

The league, responding to a widening gap between the size of football departments at its poorest and richest clubs, announced on Wednesday it will bring in a luxury tax from the 2015 season.

Instead of enforcing a strict limit on clubs’ burgeoning football expenditure, the league will punish the biggest-spending clubs by taking as much as $1 million a year.

The soft cap will be set at the “projected industry average spend plus $500,000″ in 2015 and increase according to inflation in 2016.

Clubs exceeding this limit will be taxed by the AFL at 37.5 per cent in 2015 and 75 per cent in 2016.

The new rule, rubber stamped at Wednesday’s meetings of club presidents and chief executives, will be reviewed in 2017.

“At the heart of these measures is the fans’ experience. A determination to ensure each club has the on-field capacity to compete and potentially win each week,” AFL chairman Mike Fitzpatrick said.

“Uncertainty in outcomes in every match is critical … fans want to know their team can win on any day.”

Fitzpatrick said the league would enhance revenue sharing but that all clubs would retain “club-generated revenue”.

The on-field salary cap will be upped to $10.07m in 2015 and $10.37m the following year, with Fitzpatrick highlighting the shift to a “pure” salary cap.

The league’s cost-of-living allowance (COLA), in which Sydney clubs were able to pay players an extra 9.8 per cent of the cap, will be scaled down over the next two seasons and abolished in 2017.

The COLA will be replaced by an accommodation subsidy, to be paid directly by the league to those players earning a relatively low wage.

The threshold is yet to be determined, but the Swans’ multi-million dollar recruits Lance Franklin and Kurt Tippett will obviously not be covered.

Fitzpatrick revealed the league’s veterans’ allowance will be abolished in 2017.

The AFL will also introduce a new `banking mechanism’ for the salary cap, allowing clubs to exceed the cap for a season if they spent below the limit in any of the preceding two years.

“These policies will be regularly reviewed and refined,” Fitzpatrick said.

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