Thursday, July 14Sydney ($1.
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($2.30), SCG at 7.20pmSydney:?B Dane Rampe, Heath Grundy, Nick Smith HB Callum
Mills, Ted Richards, Zak Jones C Jarrad McVeigh, Josh P. Kennedy, Kieren Jack HF
Dan Hannebery, Lance Franklin, Dean Towers F Tom Papley, Gary Rohan, George
Hewett FOL Callum Sinclair, Tom Mitchell, Luke Parker I/C Aliir Aliir, Jake
Lloyd, Ben McGlynn, Sam NaismithHawthorn:?B Shaun Burgoyne, James Frawley, Ben
Stratton HB Sam Mitchell, Josh Gibson, Grant Birchall C Isaac Smith, Jordan
Lewis, Bradley Hill HF Luke Breust, Jack Gunston, Cyril Rioli F James Sicily,
Ben McEvoy, Paul Puopolo FOL Jonathon Ceglar, Luke Hodge, Jonathan ORourke I/C
Kaiden Brand, Taylor Duryea, Angus Litherland, Brendan WhitecrossUBET verdict:?A
massive betting game with head-to-head investment divided 50:50 at this stage.
Should the Swans salute as the odds suggest, well have our third flag favourite
in as many weeks.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsFriday, July 15Fremantle
($5.00) v Geelong ($1.18), Domain Stadium at 8.10pm?Fremantle: Hayden
Ballantyne, Zac Dawson, Garrick Ibbotson, Danyle Pearce, Nick Suban, Matt de
Boer, Michael Walters, Tommy Sheridan, Jonathon Griffin, Tendai Mzungu, Lachie
Weller, David Mundy, Hayden Crozier, Darcy Tucker, Connor Blakely, Matt
Taberner, Michael Barlow, Chris Mayne, Lachie Neale, Matthew Pavlich, Zac
Clarke, Stephen Hill, Cameron Sutcliffe, Lee Spurr, Sam Collins.Geelong: Rhys
Stanley Andrew Mackie, Nakia Cockatoo, Lincoln McCarthy, Harry Taylor, Jake
Kolojashnij, Zac Smith, Daniel Menzel, Darc Lang, Tom Lonergan. Joel Selwood,
Josh Cowan, Jordan Murdoch, Mitch Duncan, Lachie Henderson, Tom Hawkins, Cory
Gregson, Cameron Guthrie, Nathan Vadry, Steven Motlop, Patrick Dangerfield, Tom
Ruggles, Shane Kersten, Corey Enright, Mark Biclavs.UBET verdict:?Freo have won
five of their last seven against the Cats, but few fancy their chances this week
with Geelong attracting all the early big bets. There has been interest in the
Dockers +31.5 though.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsSaturday, July
16Richmond ($1.15) v Essendon ($5.50), MCG at 1.40pmRichmond: Nick Vlaustin,
Dylan Grimes, Brett Deledio, Dustin Martin, Brandon Ellis, Shaun Grigg, Ben
Lennon, Jack Riewoldt, Trent Cotchin, Shane Edwards, David Astbury, Shaun
Hampson, Daniel Rioli, Alex Rance, Kane Lambert, Ben Griffiths, Anthony Miles,
Sam Lloyd, Taylor Hunt, Oleg Markov, Liam McBean, Connor Menadue, Nathan
Drummond, Jayden Short, Jason Castagne.Essendon: Darcy Parish, Joe Daniher, Zach
Merrett, Martin Gleeson, Brendon Goddard, Aaron Francis, David Zaharakis, Orazio
Fantasia, Courtenay Dempsey, Adam Cooney, Matthew Leuenberger, Craig Bird, Mitch
Brown, Patrick Ambrose, Kyle Langford, Jayden Laverde, Michael Hartley, Will
Hams, James Gwilt, Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, Shaun McKernan, Conor McKenna,
James Kelly, Matt Dea, Sam Michael.UBET verdict:?Most of the money weve seen so
far has been for the Tigers, but this game wont be breaking any betting
records.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsNorth Melbourne ($1.36) v Port
Adelaide ($3.15), Etihad Stadium at 4.35pm?North Melbourne: Brad McKenzie, Jed
Anderson, Jack Ziebell, Daniel Wells, Andrew Swallow, Ben Cunnington, Michael
Firrito, Lindsay Thomas, Ryan Clarke, Trent Dumont, Nick Dal Santo, Scott D.
Thompson, Aaron Mullett, Shaun Atley, Drew Petrie, Todd Goldstein, Robbie
Tarrant, Brent Harvey, Jarrad Waite, Ed Vickers-Willis, Jamie Macmillan, Corey
Wagner, Declan Mountford, Sam Gibson, Ben Brown.Port Adelaide: Travis Boak, Kane
Mitchell, Jake Neade, Matthew Broadbent, Hamish Hartlett, Robbie Gray, John
Butcher, Jackson Trengove, Paul Stewart, Karl Amon, Ollie Wines, Tom Clurey,
Jimmy Toumpas, Chad Wingard, Charlie Dixon, Jarman Impey, Logan Austin, Jay
Schulz, Jasper Pittard, Darcy Byrne-Jones, Jesse Palmer, Justin Westhoff, Aaron
Young, Brendon Ah Chee, Sam Gray.UBET verdict:?Have the wheels fallen off the
Roos after four straight losses? Perhaps so - theyre out to $17 for the flag and
theres a good tip building for Port to knock them this week off at a price.Enter
your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsWestern Bulldogs ($1.18) v Gold Coast ($5.00),
Cazalys Stadium at 7.25pmWestern Bulldogs: Matthew Suckling, Mitch Wallis,
Marcus Bontempelli, Matthew Boyd, Lachie Hunter, Jake Stringer, Easton Wood,
Jack Macrae, Clay Smith, Tom Boyd, Fletcher Roberts, Lukas Webb, Josh Dunkley,
Mitch Honeychurch, Jordan Roughead, Shane Biggs, Koby Stevens, Tory Dickson,
Kieran Collins, Caleb Daniel, Dale Morris, Jason Johannisen, Liam Picken, Jack
Redpath, Lin Jong.Gold Coast: Jarrad Grant, Jack Martin, Jarrod Harbrow, Alex
Sexton, Nick Malceski, Touk Miller, Sam Day, Callum Ah Chee, Mitch Hallahan,
Rory Thompson, Steven May, Tom J. Lynch, Jack Leslie, Tom Nicholls, Matt Shaw,
Clay Cameron, Kade Kolodjashnij, Peter Wright, Brandon Matera, Aaron Hall, Jesse
Lonergan, Jesse Joyce, Ryan Davis, Jarrod Garlett, Seb Tape.UBET verdict:?No
Ablett, no Rischitelli, no chance for the Suns. Early shoppers are climbing over
themselves to back the Bulldogs outright and at the 30.5 line.Enter your
ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsAdelaide (1.17) v Collingwood ($5.25), Adelaide Oval
at 7.40pm?Adelaide: Brad Crouch, Josh Jenkins, Scott Thompson, Jake Lever, Rory
Sloane, Paul Seedsman, Daniel Talia, Taylor Walker, David Mackay, Kyle Hartigan,
Eddie Betts, Rory Atkins, Charlie Cameron, Sam Jacobs, Kyle Cheney, Richard
Douglas, Tom Lynch, Cam Ellis-Yolmen,Rory Lair, Wayne Milera, Jarryd Lyons,
Brodie Smith, Mitch McGovern, Matt Crouch, Ricky Henderson.Collingwood: Jordan
De Goey, Brent Macaffer, Brodie Grundy, Tyson Goldsack, Adam Treloar, Jesse
White, Scott Pendlebury, Jarryd Blair, Taylor Adams, James Aish, Jarrod Witts,
Nathan J. Brown, Jonathon Marsh, Travis Varcoe, Levi Greenwood, Ben Reid, Steele
Sidebottom, Jack Crisp, Marley Williams, Ben Sinclair, Darcy Moore, Travis
Cloke, Brayden Maynard, Jeremy Howe, Josh Smith.UBET verdict:?Even though both
sides are coming off big conquests, our customers only want to back one of them.
On a seven match streak, the Crows have come in for heavy consideration from
outright and spread punters.Sunday, July 17Carlton ($5.10) v West Coast ($1.17),
MCG at 1.10pmCarlton:?Jack Silvagni, Bryce Gibbs, Kade Simpson, Dylan Buckley,
Matthew Kreuzer, Patrick Cripps, Sam Kerridge, Jed Lamb, Liam Jones, Sam
Docherty, Sam Rowe, Kristian Jaksch, Liam Sumner, Lachie Plowman, Jason Tutt,
Jacob Weitering, Mark Whiley, Dennis Armfield, Charlie Curnow, Nick Graham,
Andrew Phillips, Ed Curnow, Zach Tuohy, Simon White, Matthew Wright.West Coast:
Mitchell Brown, Mark LeCras, Andrew Gaff, Brad Sheppard, Elliot Yeo, Chris
Masten, Jack Redden, Matt Priddis, Sharrod Wellingham, Luke Shuey, Jamie Cripps,
Eric Mackenzie, Josh J. Kennedy, Jeremy McGovern, Lewis Jetta, Shannon Hurn, Sam
Butler, Jack Darling, Scott Lycett, Jackson Nelson, Will Schofield, Josh Hill,
Mark Hutchings, Patrick McGinnity, Thomas Barrass.UBET verdict:?The Blues have
been largely ignored in early trade, with the major move being for the Eagles at
the 32.5 line.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsSt Kilda ($2.00) v
Melbourne ($1.82), Etihad Stadium at 3.20pm?St Kilda: Tom Hickey,Jack Steven,
Eli Templeton, Sebastian Ross, Luke Dunstan, Blake Acres, Leigh Montagna, Nick
Riewoldt, Jarryn Geary, Jack Billings, Jack Newnes, Dylan Roberton Sam Gilbert
David Armitage Luke Delaney Jade GreshamSean Dempster, Josh Bruce, Tim Membrey,
Nathan Wright, Daniel McKenzie, Cameron Shenton, Jack Sinclair, Darren
Minchington, Maverick Weller.Melbourne: Jesse Hogan, Nathan Jones, Jack Watts,
Christian Petracca, Jack Viney, Angus Brayshaw, Max Gawn, Dom Tyson, Billy
Stretch, Dean Kent, Sam Frost, Bernie Vince, Tom McDonald, Oscar McDonald,
Jayden Hunt, Jack Grimes, Tomas Bugg, Ben Kennedy, Jeff Garlett, Aaron
Vandenberg, Neville Jetta, Mitch White, Josh Wagner, James Harmes, Matt
Jones.UBET verdict:?The first bet we laid on this game was $5,000 at $1.90 for
the Demons and theres been overwhelming interest in them ever since.Enter your
ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsBrisbane ($10) v GWS ($1.05), Gabba at
4.40pmBrisbane: Ben Keays, Ryan Bastinac, Mitch Robinson, Josh Green, Rohan
Bewick, Daniel Rich, Pearce Hanley, Stefan Martin, Josh Walker, Dayne Zorko,
Jarrad Jansen, Josh Schache, Liam Dawson, Daniel McStay, Tom Cutler, Darcy
Gardiner, Lewis Taylor, Eric Hipwood, Harris Andrews, Sam Mayes, Ryan Lester,
Rhys Mathieson, Tom Rockliff, Matthew Hammelmann, Rueben William.GWS: Phil
Davis, Stephen Coniglio, Toby Greene, Dylan Shiel, Lachie Whitfield, Callan
Ward, Tom Scully, Devon Smith, Jack Steele, Jonathon Patton, Steve Johnson,
Jeremy Cameron, Nick Haynes, Adam Tomlinson, Josh Kelly, Heath Shaw, Joel
Patfull, Harrison Himmelberg, Zac Williams, Caleb Marchbank, Rory Lobb, Daniel
Lloyd, Adam Kennedy, Shane Mumford, Sam J. Reid.UBET verdict:?The Giants were
awful last week, but precious few can see them dropping back-to-back games,
particularly to the Lions. The early tip is for GWS to clear the 52.5 line.Enter
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business as usual for Jameis Winston and No.
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NHL season, and the Anaheim Ducks extended the best start in franchise history
with their fifth straight victory, 3-2 over the Calgary Flames on Wednesday
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Giroud, who wasnt in the starting lineup for two matches after allegations about
his private life and a decline in form, scored twice in the first half. Tomas
Rosickys chip made it 3-0 before half time at Emirates Stadium, while defender
Laurent Koscielny scored an unmarked header in the second half.STOCKHOLM, Sweden
-- Canada reached the final of the mens world hockey championship six times
between 2003 and 2009 and won three gold medals. Catch Canada vs. Denmark on TSN
and TSN Mobile TV, Saturday at 10:15am et/7:15am pt. Since that stretch, its
been three straight quarter-final exits. Canadas strategy for a return to the
podium in 2013 is to hold fast to a style of hockey they know despite the wider,
unfamiliar ice surface and opponents who will be in their element. "Its going to
be a lot of work to play Canadian-style hockey on this big ice, but thats what
its going to take to win I think," forward Matt Duchene said Friday. "Youve got
to push the pace and tell yourself to move quick. Theres going to be more room
out there, but youve got to come through that room with speed. "Thats going to
be the challenge for us though, to not fall into the style of game that those
other teams want to play who are comfortable on the big ice." Canada opens the
tournament against Denmark on Saturday followed by Switzerland on Sunday at
Globe Arena. Devan Dubnyk of the Edmonton Oilers will spend his 27th birthday in
Canadas net versus Denmark. Mike Smith of the Phoenix Coyotes gets his turn the
following day against the Swiss. Canadian head coach Lindy Ruff intends to
rotate the two goalies until one emerges as a No. 1 for the medal round. "I
would look to one guy to try and push through," Ruff said. "You decide which guy
you think is playing the best and probably go with him." In Fridays action, the
Czech Republic beat Belarus 2-0, while Switzerland upset Sweden 3-2. Meanwhile
in Helsinki, last years silver medallists from Slovakia opened with a 6-2 win
over France, while Finland beat Germany 4-3 in overtime. Denmark is ranked 12th
in the world and Switzerland, coached by Canadian Sean Simpson, is 10th behind
Canada at No. 5. The Canadians start the tournament having had just three
practices as a team because the NHL lockout pushed the regular seasons
conclusion to the end of April. The players actually prefer this scenario, which
feels like a natural extension of their seasons, to winding down and ramping up
again in the three weeks between the end of their NHL seasons and the
tournament. But the reality is Canada had little time develop chemistry and
cohesion or get a feel for the wide ice. "Weve tried to create a system everyone
is comfortable with right off the bat," Ruff said. "We want to play a real
fast-paced, North-South game, the same game we would play in North America on
North American rinks. Try to stay inside the (faceoff) dots, get pucks to the
net and try to use our speed to get in behind people." The European countries
have had at least parts of their world hockey championship teams together to
prepare while they awaited the arrival of some NHL players. The majority of thhe
Danish team spent the last month playing exhibition games.
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Nz. The Canadians are still favoured to win their opener, but
theyll have to overcome their internal unknowns while pursuing their first win
of the tournament. Canada lost to Slovakia in last years quarter-final by one
goal. The year before that it was a 2-1 loss to Russia in the quarter-finals. In
2010, the Russians also eliminated Canada in the round of eight by a score of
5-2. Jordan Eberle was a 19-year-old forward fresh off his junior career in 2010
when he was named to the Canadian team. He watched from the stands as Canada
lost 4-1 to Switzerland and then played in a 3-2 loss to the Czechs in the
preliminary round that year. It was an eye-opener for the Edmonton Oilers
forward because those countries hadnt come close to beating Canada when he won
gold and silver at world junior championships. But the Eberle now knows a thing
or two about the unpredictable animal that is the world hockey championship
because hes playing in his fourth for Canada. "Every team can beat any team,
especially on this big ice," Eberle said. "We play NHL-style all year and you
come here and you have to play a different game. They grew up playing this kind
of game. "I think thats why its been challenging for us in the last few years.
That being said, it takes a couple games to get used to it and once you do, you
should be able to play it." The upside of the NHL lockout for this Canadian team
was that six players spent some time between September and December playing for
European clubs. Duchene played for clubs in both Sweden and Switzerland before
returning to the Colorado Avalanche when the lockout ended. "I played in the
Swedish league and that game is night and day compared to the NHL," he said. "It
was tough for me at first to figure it out and I know that Swedish team is going
to go right back to their roots, which is that type of hockey. Its going to be
kind of a slower game, kind of controlled, theyre going to try create time and
space." Dubnyk backstopped Canada to a Spengler Cup victory in Davos,
Switzerland, in December, and is preparing to adjust his game again. "As pucks
are coming to the outside, you feel you have to keep going just because there is
so much room outside the dots," he explained. "You just have to force yourself
to keep your feet where you are and not open up the far side, and realize the
half-wall is a lot farther away here too. They dont look to shoot as much off
the half-wall here." Duchene is playing in his third world hockey championship
even though hes just 22. He experienced those quarter-final losses in 2010 and
2011. "Im kind of a seasoned veteran at this tournament now," Duchene said. "I
kind of know what loses, anyway. Hopefully I can figure out what wins."
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