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Gold Coast Suns vs St Kilda Saints Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 13

Saturday’s AFL 2018 Round 13 match is between Gold Coast Suns and St Kilda Saints. The opening kick is set to commence at 16:35 local time with the game to be played at Metricon Stadium. The away team St Kilda Saints are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Gold Coast Suns and St Kilda Saints.

When: 16:35 | Saturday 16/06/2018

Where: Metricon Stadium

Preview:

The storyline will be the loser and there will be trouble if that team is the Saints.

 

The Suns midfield just need to bring some intensity and effort which was badly missing last week against GWS.

Jack Steven is St Kilda’s best player but he has been down in form.
I’m looking to him to have a big game

KEY BATTLE

I don’t see any really enticing match-ups in this game.

The Verdict

You’d think the Saints will have enough experience to win.

St Kilda has a an 8-6 (57.1 percent) line record as an away favourite after a loss since 2010.

Unibet Odds:

Gold Coast at $2.30

St Kilda at $1.63

 

Odds:

 

 

Tip: St Kilda Saints at $1.65

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jade Gresham at $10.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Gold Coast Suns:

B: Harbrow, Thompson, Joyce

HB: Ballard, Leslie, Weller

C: Schoenfield, Miller, Bowes

HF: Holman, Lynch, Sexton

F: Ah Chee, Day, Martin

FOLL: Witts, Ainsworth, Swallow

I/C: Lyons, Young, Rischitelli, Lemmens

EMG: Powell, Heron, Wright, Spencer

IN: Schoenfield, Lyons, Lemmens

OUT: Heron, Brodie, Scheer

 

St Kilda Saints:

B: Webster, Brown, Savage

HB: Clark, Carlisle, Rice

C: Newnes, Steele, Armitage

HF: Sinclair, McCartin, Battle

F: Gresham, Membrey, Billings

FOLL: Longer, Ross, Steven

I/C: Dunstan, McKenzie, Austin, Weller

EMG: White, Marshall, Paton

IN: Billings, Carlisle, Armitage, Longer

OUT: Lonie, Coffield, Phillips, Hickey

 

AFL News:

Coach Alan Richardson is brutally realistic, saying he and many others at struggling St Kilda will be on notice unless there is improvement at the AFL club.

Saturday night’s 71-point thrashing from Sydney, where the Swans killed off the game in the first quarter with nine goals to one, left the Saints wallowing at third-last on the ladder.

They have not won since beating second-last Brisbane in the opening round, with only a round-five draw against GWS breaking the losing streak.

It sets up a crucial away match next Saturday against Gold Coast, who are one spot above St Kilda on the ladder.

There were high expectations at St Kilda that they would play finals this season for the first time since 2011, but they look doomed to a bottom-four finish.

Late last year, the Saints reappointed Richardson until 2020.

The Saints coach was asked on Sunday if he expects that contract to be honoured, given the club’s on-field plight.

“I reckon I’ve been in footy long enough to know that if we can turn this around and show promise and play much more consistent footy, then that will be fine,” Richardson told 3AW.

“If that doesn’t happen, I reckon we’re all on notice.”

But there was some good news on Sunday for the Saints, with Jack Billings firing in the VFL.

Billings was dropped for the Sydney game and he responded with 53 disposals and three goals.

Richardson noted their last three games have been against the top three teams – Richmond, West Coast and now the Swans.

After signs of life in the previous two matches, the Saints let themselves down badly against Sydney and Richardson called it a real setback.

“At the moment we’re a pretty young side, but that doesn’t excuse that lack of hunger and desperation at the start of the game,” he said.

“So yeah, it was a bloody disappointing night.”

Richardson noted that after Gold Coast and the bye, the Saints have eight games until the end of the season.

He warned that the players in particular would want to finish the season strongly.

“There are eight opportunities for coaches and players to show they’re worth their spot in the team – I’m really referring to players now – but that they can be trusted to play their role, to be able to execute their role, irrespective of the pressure they’re under,” he said.

Once again, the Saints had enough scoring opportunities – despite the margin, they had more inside 50s than Sydney.

But their ability to score and defend have been major problems for much of this season.

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