The Roar's AFL expert tips and predictions: Round 8

By Stirling Coates / Editor

Are you ready for one hell of a footy blitz?

Round 8 begins tonight, but we’ll barely have a chance to catch our breath before a whirlwind few weeks that’ll see Rounds 9, 10, 11 and 12 put in the blender and splattered across every day of the week.

I hope my partner didn’t have any plans on using the TV between now and mid-August.

If you’re wondering how this column will work during this period, we’ve got an explainer at the bottom.

It was a much better week for (almost all of) The Roar’s AFL expert tipping panel last week, with myself, Liam Salter and The Crowd all putting up six points. Unfortunately for last year’s winner, Marnie Cohen, none of the upsets she picked fell her way and she only managed three.

I maintain my one-point lead over Liam, 35 points to 34, with Marnie now falling away at 30 points. As usual, The Crowd holds a three-point lead overall with 38.

Stirling Coates

Western Bulldogs, Richmond, Carlton, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, Essendon, Collingwood, Brisbane, Geelong

It’s the first ever prime-time game for the Gold Coast Suns to kick things off and they’ve certainly earned it. I’m not sure if they’re good enough to stay in the eight this season, but they’re an exciting young team to watch and I’m glad to see the AFL reward them.

I’m convinced the Bulldogs – who crushed the Bombers last week – are the real Bulldogs, however. They have a surprisingly iffy record at Metricon Stadium – two wins from five visits – but should continue their strong form post-resumption with an entertaining win here.

Friday night is probably the least anticipated grand final rematch since Port Adelaide and Geelong’s reunion in 2008. As I said on Tuesday, the Giants are worse than wobbly right now and could find themselves too far off the pace in a hurry. Richmond haven’t been that impressive either, but took North Melbourne to the cleaners last week to make it three straight wins.

They may have lost their last three matches at Giants Stadium, but two of those were by less than a kick. I’ll back them to continue their winning run and put the heat on GWS.

Speaking of North, they’re in all sorts of trouble. They looked downright atrocious against the Tigers last week and their mismanagement of injured players has been spectacular. Carlton lost no admirers in their defeat last week and could make another statement here by swatting the Kangaroos aside.

Hawthorn have been woeful over the last three weeks, but they should still have the talent to knock off the floundering Swans.

It’d be easy to call St Kilda pretenders after their laborious win over the Crows on Monday, but I think it was the typical ‘good team wins ugly’ affair. They never looked that rattled, withstood Adelaide’s surge and once they found an opening, piled on the goals to skip away. This could be an absolute pearler in disguise, but I’ll back the Power to win it narrowly.

St Kilda should give Port a run. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

I might not rate Essendon that highly, but the chance of them slipping up against Adelaide is low. They came back to earth last week and have the perfect opponents to get them back off the ground.

West Coast may have three consecutive wins to their name, but they’ve been against Sydney, Adelaide and Fremantle – three of the current bottom four. The Eagles aren’t as bad as the side that stunk up Queensland, but I need to see more before I give them the tip against Collingwood.

A week after labelling Melbourne frauds, it looks like the wheel might finally be turning. I’m not tipping them against Brisbane, but I’d keep an eye on the Demons over the next month – they could surprise.

Fremantle are a tantalising tip against a Joel Selwood and Gary Ablett-less Geelong, but the visitors should regain Mitch Duncan and Tom Stewart, while Nat Fyfe won’t return for the Dockers. Cats in very unconvincing fashion.

I’ll finish with the Shoe-In of the Week and boy, it’s tough this week. There are absolutely no certainties. I’m going to do one thing nobody predicted at the start of 2020 and make this week’s pick the Blues. Sorry, Macca.

Marnie Cohen

Gold Coast, GWS Giants, Carlton, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, Essendon, West Coast, Brisbane, Geelong

My (tipping) season is going as well as that of my beloved North Melbourne. Absolutely terrible, but you feel too bad throwing in the towel, which is why I am still showing up week after week.

Let’s start with North. I’m not tipping them because honestly, how could you on their current form? However, a North win on the weekend wouldn’t surprise me because it feels like any week now they are going to have some sort of breakthrough.

Carlton are looking good though. There are encouraging signs for the future. It doesn’t all have to happen this year, but they are absolutely on the right track.

So too are the Suns, who are going from strength to strength each week. While the Dogs had an impressive win on the weekend, they just confuse me as they are so inconsistent. I will back the Sunnies here – big statement if they can come away with a victory.

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Port Adelaide and Brisbane are emerging as two genuine premiership contenders and I think they’ll both strengthen their cases with wins on the weekend.

As should West Coast. Yes, Collingwood are hanging around in the top four and there’s no doubt they are in this game, but now West Coast are back home it’s hard to see them leaving Western Australia much (if at all), which would almost certainly kick-start their drive towards finals. They are also in reasonable form now, having won their last three games by five goals or more.

The grand final replay should be interesting viewing. I am so impressed by Richmond’s depth and ability to make rookies into really good players overnight. Having said that, I think the Giants will take the four points.

They’ll be at home at Giants Stadium and know this is a must-win to keep in touch with the top eight. They should be able to bounce back here after two straight losses.

Essendon should also be able to bounce back against a sad-looking Adelaide, as should Hawthorn and Geelong (but not without a mighty fight from Freo).

Liam Salter

Western Bulldogs, Richmond, Carlton, Sydney, Port Adelaide, Essendon, West Coast, Brisbane, Fremantle

A respectable six for me last week, with a couple of upsets letting me down. This week, none of the nine games have any obvious picks.

Tonight’s game between Gold Coast and the Bulldogs looks like a superb clash in the making. The Bulldogs, so bad a fortnight ago but so good on the weekend, are the tipsters’ favourites. They’re more experienced and their best is arguably better, but the Suns have a strong upset feel here. I’m going to tip the Dogs but have a strong feeling I’ll regret this tip later.

The Giants and Tigers are our Friday night teams. This match isn’t a very appealing one, particularly given the home team are out of form. Richmond are slowly finding their best form, so they get my tip here, despite this match being played at Giants Stadium.

Carlton, denied victory so cruelly by Port in the best game thus far of the season, play the thoroughly mediocre Kangaroos on Saturday arvo. The Kangas are desperate to bounce back, making them a dangerous team here, but the Blues are simply three steps above their opposition in terms of form. Danger game, as I said, but the Blues get the tip.

Carlton have an opportunity to bounce back against North. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Sydney and Hawthorn are next in what is sure to be a poor game (I wish to be wrong). Hawthorn showed nothing last week, Sydney showed something. Sydney get the nod.

Port host St Kilda on the Saturday night. St Kilda, now experienced at winning at the Adelaide Oval, hope to make it two from two against the South Australian sides. The ladder leaders in Port are too good right now to go past, though.

The Crows facing Essendon is a major danger game for the latter side. The Crows quietly looked alright – in comparison to their recent form – last weekend, but I need to tip with sensibility here, so the Dons should win.

Expect the Lions to beat the quietly-coming-good Demons at Metricon Stadium later Sunday too, despite the danger game indications all over this for Brisbane.

The Eagles host Collingwood in Perth on Sunday as well: a great match-up. The Eagles seem in better form but the Pies look dangerous. It’s at home, and while I’d prefer the upset, West Coast will nip this one.

Freo and Geelong finish the round off on Monday night. This is an intriguing clash. Geelong will be hampered by the losses of Gary Ablett and Joel Selwood, while Freo continue to have injury woes and are coming off a demoralising Derby loss. Geelong are the bookies’ favourites, and are the smart tip, but I’ll risk it and tip Fremantle. I have (probably) misguided faith.

Note: With the AFL moving to a Big Bash-style fixture from next week, things will change on the tipping front a little bit. We don’t want to move this column all over the place, so we’ll go by calendar weeks from next week, rather than rounds. The next expert tipping article will come out on Wednesday and cover all of Round 9 and parts of Round 10, before returning to its usual Thursday home after that.

Round 8 Stirling Marnie Liam The Crowd
GCS vs WB WB GCS WB WB
GWS vs RCH RCH GWS RCH GWS
NM vs CAR CAR CAR CAR CAR
SYD vs HAW HAW HAW SYD HAW
PA vs STK PA PA PA PA
ADE vs ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS
WCE vs COL COL WCE WCE WCE
MEL vs BL BL BL BL BL
FRE vs GEE GEE GEE FRE GEE
Last week 6 3 6 6
Total 35 30 34 38

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The Crowd Says:

2020-07-27T09:51:24+00:00

Nico

Roar Rookie


So so tempted to switch tip from Freo to Geelong.... ugh. Don’t come back and bite me Freo.

2020-07-26T01:58:29+00:00

diddyshiddy1044

Roar Rookie


I think the crows put up a better fight today. As for pies/eagles thriller - I think pies are on the right path now. Lions is a shoe in

2020-07-25T12:43:13+00:00

Mark.

Roar Rookie


The Ghost, your team lost and Swans beat the team who smashed you! At full strength might I add! No excuses!

2020-07-25T01:53:45+00:00

Mark.

Roar Rookie


Worry about your Tigers firstly. Dismal performance last night. No excuses :stoked:

2020-07-24T07:16:35+00:00

ScottyJ

Roar Rookie


Im tipping the same but I see Matera is back in the squad. Please dont pick him. Worried if they get on top in the midfield Hawkins could have a day out on Cox who should of spent lockdown pumping iron.

2020-07-24T06:45:29+00:00

Birdman

Roar Rookie


No Tassie hub until at least 8 August - we are staying closed to the Eastern Sea Board for foreseeable future it seems. WA or SA granny firming I reckon

2020-07-24T05:59:19+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Pretty sure the umps love West Coast at home even more than they love the Pies. If Margetts is umpiring lock in a West Coast win.

2020-07-24T05:48:44+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


A day late but I did pick the Doggies last night although Gold Coast were pretty impressive. My tips for the remaining matches: Richmond (maybe starting to find some form?) Carlton (play anything like they did last week and they'll thump the Roos) Scoreless draw between Syd and Haw Port (They are the best side in the comp) Essendon (potential game Adelaide could win but I'm not brave enough to tip them) West Coast (at home they won't get beat) Brisbane ("away" game at Metricon shouldn't make a difference) Freo (Geelong are our bunnies... Except when they kicked 23 straight goals... So basically who knows what to expect?)

2020-07-24T05:42:58+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Liam, with you on Freo this week. I just feel we usually play very well against the Cats in Perth. This is a really winnable game and I'll be very disappointed if we don't. No Fyfe is counterbalanced by them not having Ablett or Selwood. The forward line of the Cats shouldn't be as much of a challenge for our undersized defence as West Coast's. Freo in a thriller.

2020-07-23T23:28:28+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Roar Rookie


I was at that game, half the crowd had left and the Patty to Robbie. Legitimately one of the best single moments of my life. The saints were dominant for most of the day.

2020-07-23T12:10:03+00:00

Nico

Roar Rookie


Surprised St Kilda dropped Lonie... but good to see Parker get another go. Excited watch Georgiades.

2020-07-23T11:42:13+00:00

Dave

Roar Rookie


Well they didn’t exactly handle Richmond in last years grand final now, did they!

2020-07-23T10:43:11+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Take a look at the the long term differentials dude

2020-07-23T10:35:37+00:00

Eddie from Elwood

Roar Rookie


So is that how we legitimise GF wins? If so the Hawks three-peat wasn't that good then.

2020-07-23T10:19:51+00:00

J.T. Delacroix

Guest


I’m well aware of those, believe me. Some terrible beatings. I shudder at the memory.

2020-07-23T10:16:03+00:00

The Ghost

Guest


Absolutely.

2020-07-23T09:31:06+00:00

Nico

Roar Rookie


Yeah... fought their way from 6th to a Grand Final. Couldn't possibly be fatigued.

2020-07-23T09:26:26+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


The umpires in the west coast vs Collingwood game: https://youtu.be/w9MiS9tn_r4

2020-07-23T09:24:33+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Was but can’t remember it, it was so long ago. Please don’t make me recall our flogging’s of the in the 2000’s At least one coach was offed because of it.

2020-07-23T08:58:12+00:00

Mark

Roar Rookie


Gold Chucka!!

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