Carlton Blues vs Adelaide Crows preview, teams and tips – 2014 AFL NAB Challenge

Monday’s only AFL NAB Challenge match is between Carlton Blues and Adelaide Crows. The opening bounce is set to commence at 3.40pm with the game to be played at Etihad Stadium. The home team Carlton Blues are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Carlton Blues and Adelaide Crows.

When: Monday, February 24, 3.40pm AEST
Stadium: Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Weather: 26° Partly cloudy.

Featured Bookmakers:

Carlton Blues $1.55 vs Adelaide Crows $2.40 at Sportsbet Australia get a $250 FREE BET on this match

Carlton Blues $1.55 vs Adelaide Crows $2.45 at Luxbet Australia get a $500 FREE BET on this match

Odds Comparison:

Carlton Blues 1.55 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.51 1.53
Adelaide Crows 2.40 2.60 2.45 2.60 2.50 2.40

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

Tips: Adelaide to win.

Preview:

DALE Thomas will play his first game for Carlton in Monday’s NAB Challenge match against Adelaide at Etihad Stadium.
Thomas missed the club’s first NAB Challenge match due to illness.
Gun midfielder Kade Simpson, ruckman Matthew Kreuzer, backman Michael Jamison and forward Jeff Garlett will also bolster the Blues’ line-up.
Ex-Blue Eddie Betts, who kicked five goals for new side Adelaide in its win over Port Adelaide on Sunday, has not been named.
The Crows have made several changes from that match, with Ben Rutten, Scott Thompson, Andy Otten, Jarryd Lyons, Riley Knight and Charlie Cameron all new inclusions.

Teams:

CARLTON BLUEScarlton-blues

2. Troy Menzel, 3. Marc Murphy, 4. Bryce Gibbs, 6. Kade Simpson, 7. Dylan Buckley, 8. Matthew Kreuzer, 9. Kane Lucas, 10. Matthew Watson, 12. Mitch Robinson, 13. Chris Yarran, 14. Brock McLean, 16. Patrick Cripps, 17. Sam Rowe, 21. Josh Bootsma, 26. Andrew McInnes, 28. Tom Bell, 29. Heath Scotland (R), 30. Jarrad Waite, 31. Luke Reynolds (R), 33. Andrejs Everitt, 35. Ed Curnow, 36. Cameron Wood (R), 37. Jaryd Cachia (R), 38. Jeff Garlett, 39. Dale Thomas, 40. Michael Jamison, 41. Levi Casboult, 43. Simon White, 46. David Ellard

ADELAIDE CROWSadelaide-crows

1. James Podsiadly, 4. Josh Jenkins, 5. Scott Thompson, 8. Lewis Johnston, 9. Rory Sloane, 10. Matthew Jaensch, 11. Matthew Wright, 12. Daniel Talia, 14. David Mackay, 16. Luke Brown, 17. Sam Kerridge, 22. Andy Otten, 23. Jared Petrenko, 24. Sam Jacobs, 25. Ben Rutten, 26. Richard Douglas, 28. Cameron Ellis-Yolmen, 31. Jarryd Lyons, 32. Patrick Dangerfield, 33. Brodie Smith, 34. Sam Shaw, 35. Shaun McKernan, 36. Brodie Martin, 38. Mitch Grigg, 39. Riley Knight, 40. Jason Porplyzia, 41. Kyle Hartigan, 42. Charlie Cameron, 44. Matthew Crouch

News:

Adelaide’s high-profile recruits Eddie Betts and James Podsiadly proved an instant hit in a 60-point thrashing of an undermanned Port Adelaide in Sunday’s AFL pre-season match.

Betts kicked five goals and Podsiadly one as the Crows thumped Port 0.18.11 (119) to 0.9.5 (59) at Richmond Oval.

Ex-Carlton forward Betts kicked goals with his first two kicks for the Crows.

And former Geelong attacker Podsiadly booted a major after his first mark for Adelaide, and then created the next goal, before being swung into defence later in the game.

The big-name signings featured in five of Adelaide’s initial six goals against a Port side missing a dozen proven performers.

Port’s acting captain Angus Monfries was the only member of the Power’s eight-strong leadership group to play.

And Port’s two best forwards (Chad Wingard and Jay Schulz), two best backmen (Alipate Carlile and Jackson Trengove) and best ruckman (Matthew Lobbe) also didn’t play.

The class gap was obvious as Adelaide scored the initial seven goals before a crowd of 8765 spectators.

Port, who didn’t muster a major until Aaron Young’s goal 12 minutes into the second, trailed by 51 points at halftime.

And the Crows stretched their lead to 76 points midway through the third term after Betts slotted another couple of goals.

Port kicked five of their goals in the final term, but the damage was done.

Betts was outstanding while onballers Richard Douglas (two goals), Matthew Wright (two goals), David Mackay and newcomer Matt Crouch were influential.

In contrast, Port struggled for winners with Young, Andrew Moore and veteran Dom Cassisi all battling hard while prized recruit Jared Polec was eye-catching in patches.

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