Team Overview
The Carlton Blues hosted the Greater Western Sydney Giants in their last match of the AFL Premiership, securing a solid victory with a final score of 88 to 65. This win continues their impressive run of form.
West Coast Eagles
Carlton Blues
Carlton Blues
West Coast Eagles
West Coast Eagles
Carlton Blues
Carlton Blues
West Coast Eagles
West Coast Eagles
Carlton Blues
Team Overview
The Carlton Blues hosted the Greater Western Sydney Giants in their last match of the AFL Premiership, securing a solid victory with a final score of 88 to 65. This win continues their impressive run of form.
Team Overview
The West Coast Eagles faced the North Melbourne Kangaroos in their previous outing, narrowly losing 73 to 74 in a tightly contested match. This defeat adds to their recent struggles.
The Carlton Blues have shown strong form in their last ten matches, winning eight of them, including a recent victory against Greater Western Sydney Giants where they scored 88 points. Their scoring average over the last five home games is 82.8 points, while they have conceded an average of 67.2 points. In contrast, the West Coast Eagles have struggled, winning only two of their last ten matches, with their most recent game resulting in a narrow loss to North Melbourne Kangaroos, where they scored 73 points. Their away form has been less impressive, averaging 79.8 points scored and 73.8 points conceded in their last five away games.
Historically, the Carlton Blues have dominated their matchups against the West Coast Eagles, winning six out of the last seven encounters. The average goals scored by Carlton in these matchups is significantly higher at 112.43 compared to West Coast's 56.71. Additionally, Carlton's home advantage at Engie Stadium will play a crucial role, as they have consistently performed well at home. The Eagles will need to improve their scoring efficiency to compete effectively against a high-scoring Carlton side.
In terms of tactical expectations, Carlton is likely to leverage their strong midfield to dominate possession and create scoring opportunities. They will aim to exploit West Coast's defensive weaknesses, particularly in transition. The Eagles, on the other hand, may focus on a more defensive strategy, looking to counter-attack quickly to capitalize on any turnovers.
Carlton Blues
West Coast Eagles
Lachlan Cowan
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Adam Cerra
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Jagga Smith
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Lachie Fogarty
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Patrick Cripps
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Harry McKay
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Mitch McGovern
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Ben Ainsworth
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Blake Acres
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Oliver Florent
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Billy Wilson
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Brodie Kemp
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Sam Walsh
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Will Hayward
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Nic Newman
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Jake Waterman
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Liam Baker
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Brandon Starcevich
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Josh Lindsay
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Elliot Yeo
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Elijah Hewett
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Harley Reid
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Tim Kelly
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Liam Duggan
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Brady Hough
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Tylar Young
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Cooper Duff-Tytler
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Harvey Johnston
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Jonty Faull
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