We have Collingwood vs. West Coast predictions for action on Saturday June 28 at 7:35pm at Marvel Stadium.
Big money has come for Collingwood, which is now a –60.5 favourite against the easy beats of the AFL.
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Collingwood vs. West Coast Predictions
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Best Bet
We predict West Coast struggling to score points, as they did two weeks ago when scoring just 52 points against Carlton.
That was a terrible effort, and they have combined for 94 points in the last two meetings against Collingwood. Those games resulted in 140 and 177 points, but with Collingwood likely to cruise without needing to do much, under 172.5 points is the right play.
Collingwood could score 120 points and the under still cashes. We see West Coast’s offence struggling as it always does, and the final score could be around 110-52, which is enough to see the under cash comfortably.
AFL betting trends suggest the game will go under the total, so it’s our best bet for the Saturday night contest.
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Same Game Multi
Daniel McStay is a $1.54 chance to score 2+ goals having scored two goals in each of his last two games. That’s a good form guide for this game, and McStay should have a good chance of scoring goals against a woeful West Coast defence.
We also like Scott Pendlebury 25+ disposals. He had only 22 last week, but he should get plenty of ball on Saturday. He had 29 disposals the prior week, so he’s capable, and punters get $1.96 odds with AFL betting markets.
Jack Williams is also worth including for the Eagles. They won’t score many goals, but he’s their best chance, and the odds boost AFL same game multi odds. He has a goal in each of his last five games, so the form stacks up well.
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Best Value Bet
Brody Mihocek loves getting games off to a fast start, and punters get value odds of $9 for him to score first.
There isn’t much value in the goal scoring markets due to Collingwood’s players being likely to score, but there is good value in first goal scorer markets.






















