The Roar's AFL expert tips and predictions: Round 7

By Stirling Coates / Editor

While Round 7 might not have as many blockbusters as a week ago, it makes up for it with sheer tipping difficulty across the weekend.

Just about every match has upset potential, meaning the panel’s best effort of the year last week looks unlikely to be repeated.

Nobody returned to form more emphatically than Marnie Cohen, who put a miserable score of three behind her to record a great score of eight, as did AdelaideDocker. Daniel Jeffrey and myself weren’t far behind on seven, but the real stars of the show were you – the Crowd – with a perfect score of nine.

With that news, it’s my pleasure to announce that every single one of you will be replacing us on the expert tipping panel next year. I can’t wait to read what the several thousand-member panel has to say in 2020.

Round 7 looks a bit tougher, so good luck to everyone.

Stirling Coates
Collingwood, GWS, Hawthorn, Brisbane, Richmond, West Coast, Carlton, Geelong, Fremantle

For the first time in 2019 (can you believe it?), the round begins on a Friday night. Collingwood and Port Adelaide will lock horns at Marvel Stadium in what will be a tougher match to tip than people realise.

Yes, the Magpies are flying and probably slide in just behind Geelong for premiership favourtism, but the Power are only behind their opponents on percentage and have collected some impressive scalps so far this year.

Even Collingwood’s recent record against Port is poor, with only two wins from eight clashes. However, they’ve never lost to the Alberton mob at Docklands, who have a patchy recent record at that venue. On those grounds, I’m backing the Pies.

Saturday, bizarrely, has two games beginning at the exact same time; GWS hosting St Kilda in Canberra and Melbourne tackling Hawthorn at the MCG.

Both games here are quite tough. Nobody has been more disappointing this season than the Demons and, despite Hawthorn looking utterly hapless for a half against the Blues on Sunday, they just don’t look capable of running over anyone.

As hit-and-miss as the Hawks have been, they’ve definitely brought the heat in every game so far. That sounds like a disaster for Melbourne side who produce more turnovers each week than an Austrian bakery.

Simon Goodwin needs more from his team – can they deliver? (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

GWS-St Kilda isn’t the clear-cut match you think it is either, with the Saints still looking like a top eight bolter and the Giants having their Canberra fortress raided only briefly. Still, Alan Richardson’s side doesn’t travel particularly well, so the men in orange get my pick.

As weird as it would’ve sounded to hear this last year, Brisbane over Sydney is probably one of the easier tips this week.

It’s true the Swans have had an almighty spell over the Lions for an unfathomably long period of time – 19 wins and one draw in their last 22 meetings – but the last time the Lions beat the Sydneysiders was 2009, which is also the last season the former made the finals and the last time the latter missed. That’s no coincidence to me.

Saturday night’s two games probably skew towards the easier side too.

The Western Bulldogs are flying under the futility radar a little bit and I expect them to get a bit of a football lesson by Richmond under the Marvel Stadium roof.

As wobbly as West Coast have been – their clash against Gold Coast is, remarkably, 12th vs 13th – the comforts of Optus Stadium should make them too tall of a task for the young Suns.

Sunday is a bit more difficult. Carlton have shown some serious mettle in the past fortnight and, although young sides have the propensity to follow up honourable losses with frustratingly poor performances, I think they can get past North Melbourne.

Geelong are absolutely flying at the moment and should be able to withstand an immense challenge from the deceptively strong Bombers. Finally, if the Dockers can beat the Giants in Canberra, they should be able to knock off the Crows in Adelaide.

Saturday evening seems to be the best time for the Shoe-In of the Week to come into play. As seriously tempted as I am to put Sydney on notice with a Lions pick, Richmond over the Doggies seems like the surer bet this weekend.

Marnie Cohen
Collingwood, GWS, Melbourne, Brisbane, Richmond, West Coast, North Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide

I finally had a tipping week worth bragging about! Unfortunately, I don’t feel as confident going into round seven.

There are a few games that could really go either way here, with the round opener and closer the toughest to tip.

I’ve gone for Collingwood, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Port got up. Former captain Travis Boak will be celebrating game number 250 and a win would be an appropriate way to honour him. They will have to do it without Robbie Gray and Tom Jonas though, as they will both be missing through injury. Mason Cox will also not play for the Pies.

Both teams will need to do address their final quarter fade-outs from last week – it almost cost them each the four points. Hopefully, it’s a cracker and the margin fewer than 10 points.

Robbie Gray’s absence tips the scales in Collingwood’s favour. (AAP Image/Ben Macmahon)

There will be a similar result in Adelaide on Sunday afternoon, and I’ve tipped the Crows to win at home. If the game was in Perth, I would’ve gone for Freo. The Dockers have enjoyed a really strong start to the season and, while they have proved they can win away from home, the Crows seem to be getting their season back on track.

Speaking of getting back on track, I suspect North Melbourne and Melbourne could claim their second wins of the season. Both clubs have had an extended break and showed glimpses of good footy their last games.

While both Carlton and Hawthorn have had pretty good seasons so far, they played in a gruelling battle in Tasmania on the weekend. For Carlton, they will lose key players in Kade Simpson and Matthew Kreuzer, while some important Hawks are still sidelined. Both the Dees and North have big opportunities to get up on the weekend and I suspect they will.

Geelong and GWS are emerging as the best sides in the competition and I think they’ll both walk away victorious. West Coast have a golden opportunity to make a big statement against the Suns, which I think they will do.

On recent form, I can’t see either of the 2016 grand finalists getting up and have therefore tipped Brisbane and Richmond.

Daniel Jeffrey
Collingwood, GWS, Hawthorn, Brisbane, Richmond, West Coast, Carlton, Geelong, Adelaide

Editor’s note: While the above tips are genuinely Daniel Jeffrey’s, he is out of office and unable to provide a write-up. I have therefore attempted to produce analysis that sounds exactly* like what he would have said.

How good is Stirling Coates? He scored eight whole points last week. I mean, I did too, but still. What a guy.

I was completely lost when it came to tipping this week, so I had a quick peek at what Stirling had written down and decided to go with his tips – except for the last game. I didn’t see what he wrote down for that one so I went with Adelaide after tossing a coin.

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Looking forward to a big score this week!

* – ‘exactly’ in this instance refers to exactly what I would like him to say.

AdelaideDocker
Collingwood, GWS, Hawthorn, Brisbane, Richmond, West Coast, North Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide

Oh, man – eight out of nine is so close! Damn it Carlton, I believed in you and you let me down. Am I a fan yet? Anyway, here’s my tips.

Collingwood hosting Port starts us off this week, and this should be a cracker. They’re both coming off closely contested wins, although the Power largely controlled last week’s contest until coasting to the conclusion. Collingwood’s forward line is beginning to click and, despite Port’s strengths, I’m more inclined to trust the home side. Pies to win, narrowly.

Saturday’s chock-a-block with big clashes. The Hawks and the Dees take battle at the ‘G, and this is surprisingly hard to pick. The Dees are trash at the moment, while the Hawks are a middle of the road team. This is a great chance for the Dees to begin a resurgence, but they’ll blow it.

GWS returns to Canberra to host the Saints and, despite their turbulent trip to the nation’s capital a fortnight ago, they should have too much polish for the fledgeling Saints.

Brisbane hosts Sydney in the twilight clash and, while the Swans have bested the Lions for the past decade, the Lions will hold off a strong challenge to break the streak. Richmond, too, should comfortably beat the Bulldogs in their Saturday night clash, while West Coast – ruing last week’s loss – will likely pummel Gold Coast in an exceptionally one-sided clash.

Andrew Gaff and the Eagles need to get 2019 back on track. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Sunday’s games get a little harder to tip. North Melbourne take on Carlton to start us off, and this is a difficult one. The Blues will be aggrieved with last week’s narrow loss – especially given their blistering start against the Hawks – but I’m hesitant to say they’ll win.

North have been dreadful, but I’m going to proclaim this to be my risky tip of the week and say the Kangaroos will earn their second win of the season.

Geelong and Essendon will also be a close game, given their results last week. The Bombers been resurgent, but I’ll have to back the Cats to keep their buffer at the top of the ladder.

Freo and Adelaide will finish us off in South Australia. Fremantle’s record in my state has been terrible, while ther Crows have got two good wins under their belt in the last fortnight.

It’ll be a hell of an effort for the Dockers to win, but winning will be important in the context of their season – they need a big scalp. Don Pyke’s men should be too strong, and they will probably win, but expect the visitors to keep it close.

Round 7 Stirling Marnie Daniel AdelaideDocker The Crowd
COL vs PA COL COL COL COL COL
GWS vs STK GWS GWS GWS GWS GWS
MEL vs HAW HAW MEL HAW HAW HAW
BL vs SYD BL BL BL BL BL
WB vs RCH RCH RCH RCH RCH RCH
WCE vs GCS WCE WCE WCE WCE WCE
CAR vs NM CAR NM CAR NM NM
GEE vs ESS GEE GEE GEE GEE GEE
ADE vs FRE FRE ADE ADE ADE ADE
Last week 7 8 7 8 9
Total score 31 27 27 33 32

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The Crowd Says:

2019-05-04T23:43:42+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


HAHAHAHAHAHA Tigers couldn't get within 40 points of the 14th on the ladder side.

2019-05-04T22:24:13+00:00

IAP

Guest


Told ya sold. Shoe-in of the week? Do these experts know anything about football?

2019-05-04T00:07:45+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Love 3 of those ins and Phillips is more of a necessity. Can't wait to see Stocker and Williamson really takes the game on with his run and kicking skills. Setterfield is a bit of a victim of others form, Jack Silvagni is playing that high half forward / midfield role he was early in the year and doing a really good job and Gibbons seems to be growing into his role. Hopefully Setterfield smashes it the VFL and gives the MC some headaches.

2019-05-03T07:16:02+00:00

Col from Brissie

Roar Guru


Curnow, Phillips, Williamson & Stocker are the ins. Don’t know why Setterfield didn’t get back in. Thirteen players 22 and under.

2019-05-03T06:18:02+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Some big outs for the Blues this week has me leaning towards a North win but it's still a bit of a toss up this one.

2019-05-03T05:50:27+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


By all accounts he is a pretty confident kid. I have been pretty impressed that he has been able to go into the VFL and play a position that is foreign to him and still work his way into the AFL side by round 7. At least as it is the blues home game and North don't get many through the gate he should have a lot of support.

2019-05-03T05:28:22+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Looking forward to watching the kid play Macca. I'm sure he has been well schooled to shut out the noise regarding trade value etc and just play his role.

2019-05-03T04:49:44+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Bolton confirmed at his presser this morning that Charlie and Stocker were both playing. Who takes the other 2 spots is still unknown, I would be tempted to go with Williamson and Setterfield and just make Casboult ruck with the occasional relief from McKay but I have my doubts they will do that so Phillips plus 1 of the other 2. I am hoping it is Williamson.

2019-05-03T03:08:30+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Not happening Justin. Eagles play Suns, Saints and Demons (at home) next three rounds and will win all three giving them a flattering spot on the ladder probably 4th or 5th. Might do a bit for their confidence but probably won't prove much you would think.

2019-05-03T03:04:45+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Macca, I saw he was named on an extended interchange along with Charlie. Has he been told he is debuting or might he be emergency?

2019-05-03T01:35:33+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


The Carlton Adelaide trade takes another interesting step this weekend with Liam Stocker to debut.

2019-05-03T00:21:15+00:00

Slick

Roar Rookie


I agree. Credit to the dockers. Really showing people what they're made of. Beating Adelaide in Adelaide isn't quite as big as it once was. I do not believe the crows to be a big scalp.

2019-05-02T16:31:48+00:00

Haydos

Guest


GWS in Canberra or Sydney this season is one definition.

2019-05-02T14:28:02+00:00

peter chrisp

Guest


Let's hope it will be the outcome The Dawgs knocking off the Tigers, how good would that be

2019-05-02T13:12:21+00:00

PriddisJunior

Roar Rookie


You won’t agree. You don’t think having to travel is a burden. I’d be looking at teams like GWS that have all had to play top 4 contenders away from home twice already. These are very low % win games. I’d say Melb and Bris would be in the mix with Pies and Cats. Richmond has had tough away games (3 home gimmies makes up for it a bit) so wouldn’t have them as tougher but they’re not far behind.

2019-05-02T12:44:25+00:00

Jonboy

Roar Rookie


The addition of Hogan and Lobb plus Ballantyne's injuries opening up a opportunity for Switkowski and allowing Matera to play closer to goal are the reasons Freo are showing good signs. Nothing to do with the coaching staff. But there is a long way to go yet. I don't think there are any grumpy Roarers listening to the music now.

2019-05-02T12:10:50+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


I think Bulldogs will embarrass the Tigers by getting within 40 points.

2019-05-02T12:04:41+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


Re-read what I wrote champ

2019-05-02T11:27:01+00:00

Powa

Roar Rookie


this years eagles resemble the 2017 eagles: inconsistent

2019-05-02T10:55:20+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Hang on, anon...has Adelaide already played 7 games?

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