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Footy Tips Opening Round 2026: Blues vs Swans – Who's the Real Deal at the SCG?

Sports ✍️ Matt Thompson 🕒 2026-03-05 04:51 🔥 Views: 2

Carlton Blues and Sydney Swans teams named for Opening Round

G'day footy fanatics, welcome back. The wait is officially over. Opening Round is finally here, and the fixture gods have served up an absolute cracker to kick off the 2026 season: the Carlton Blues taking on the Sydney Swans under the lights at the SCG. You don't need me to tell you there's plenty of history between these two. Last year's finals heartbreak for the Swans, the rise of young Blues stars, and those old Buddy versus Curnow comparisons that still get Dean Cox fired up. So, before you lock in your footy tips for the week, let's cut through the chatter and get down to the nitty-gritty.

What the Teams Tell Us

Michael Voss has shuffled the magnets, confirming seven new faces for the Blues, with the big inclusion being the return of defensive general Jacob Weitering. That spine is looking rock solid once again. Down in Sydney, John Longmire has named his stars – Isaac Heeney and Tom Papley are both in, and they'll be looking to exploit any early-season rust. But the name on everyone's lips is Charlie Curnow. Cox, now in the coaching box, was quick to play down the 'next Buddy' hype earlier this week, but let's be real – when Curnow is one-on-one twenty metres out, you'd put your house on him. Well, maybe not your house, but definitely your footy tips multi.

The Key Match-Ups That'll Decide Your Footy Tips

For mine, this game will be won and lost in the midfield and across half-back. If the Swans let Weitering and his crew pick them apart with easy intercepts, the Blues' forward line – featuring Curnow and McKay – will have a field day. On the flip side, can Carlton's revamped midfield handle the explosive bursts of Heeney and Chad Warner? Here’s what I’m keeping an eye on for my own footy tips this week:

  • Clearance battle: Whoever gets first use of the ball out of the centre, especially in the first quarter, sets the tone. Watch for Patrick Cripps taking on the Swans' on-ball brigade.
  • Curnow vs McCartin: Tom McCartin gets first crack at Charlie. If Curnow kicks three or more, the Blues win. Simple as that.
  • SCG factor: It's a tight ground. Sydney loves to use the corridors. If Carlton gets sucked in, Papley and his mates will burn them on the outside.

My Expert Footy Tips: Blues by 12

I know, I know, tipping the Blues at the SCG in Round 0 is a brave call. But I reckon their backline holds up just enough, and Curnow kicks a bag in the second half to seal the deal. Dean Cox might not like the hype, but Charlie Curnow is the real deal – and he's about to prove it on the big stage. Whether you're plugging your picks into the Footy Tips app on your phone or relying on that dusty Match Annual 2015 you found in the shed (some stats never age!), trust the Blues' firepower.

Beyond the Game: A Couple of Handy Resources

Look, footy tipping is a serious business, but sometimes you need a bit of off-field reading too. I've been having a browse through The Bottom Drawer Book: The After Death Action Plan – morbid? Maybe. But it's a bloody good reminder that life (and tipping) is short, so give it a red-hot go. And if you're coaching the kids this season, Match! Football Skills is still the bible for teaching the next generation the right way to rove a pack or hit a target. For the tech heads, the latest Footy tipping & tips・kirus.pro - Version 1.4.9 - iOS update is out – they've cleaned up the interface, making it a treat for those Sunday night panic sessions just before the first bounce.

So, there you have it. My two cents. Blues in a tight one, Curnow for first goal, and Heeney to be among the best but on the losing side. Get your footy tips in, grab a cold one, and enjoy the footy. It's bloody great to have it back.