Round 9 AFL Action. Western Bulldogs Vs Nth Melb Kangaroos @ Etihad 12:40amET 5/22/10

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Its that time of the weekend once again ladies and gentlemen. So without any further ado lets bring it on!!

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With wins over the Hawks at Tasmania and both Melbourne and Adelaide at Etihad the Nth Melb Kangaroos have had a productive month of football, winning 3 of four games. The only blemish comiing in Round 7 when they were thumped by Collingwood at the MCG.

The Bulldogs conversely had to shake off a slow start to overrun Sydney by 38 points at Manaka Oval, with Barry Hal kicking 5 goals. The Bulldogs too have won three from their past four starts with wins over the Swans, Melbourne and Adelaide, only losing a close one to the Saints in Round 6.

Crowd pleasing Kangaroos mid fielder Brent Harvey doesnt kick many goals (10 from 8 games this year) but when he does they generally make it to the highlight reel, such is the effort he puts in around the ground. Keep a watchful eye out for this man.
Liam Picken is a chance to come into the side after overcoming an ankle injury. In true form, he managed to recover in three weeks less than was initially diagnosed. He hasn't played since round three, but with an engine to rival Daniel Cross and a tenacity to lock down top midfielders, this is a player the Roos don't want to make the final side.

Although the Dogs have won the previous two outings, they have not beaten Nth Melb at Etihad since Round 8, 2005. Can they overcome the hard surface and secure a win? The Roos say Hamish McIntosh and David Hale are in doubt. Is Todd Goldstein up to handling Ben Hudson and Will Minson solo?

The Dogs will welcome back Ryan Griffen, possibly their best tagger in Picken and will benefit from a happy Hall, fresh from his five-goal outing. The Roos could be without their two big men, finished slow last week against Adelaide, and will not be able to withstand the experience of the Dogs' midfield. My pick is Western Bulldogs -24.5 (-103 available at pinnacle) for 1 unit.
As always guys good luck and may all our picks be winners
 
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Hope someone other than me cleaned up here. Bulldogs win by 70 points :cheers: