We have Fremantle vs. West Coast predictions for AFL action on Saturday July 26 at 4:15pm at Optus Stadium.
Super Saturday continues with the Dockers vs. Eagles, where the home side is heavily favoured to hand the Eagles another loss.
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Fremantle vs. West Coast Predictions
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Best Bet
There is no doubting that Fremantle is the better team in this matchup, but we don’t fancy the Dockers covering a –50.5 spread. They won by 38 points in their first meeting, and although West Coast hasn’t improved since, Fremantle has always struggled to cover big numbers.
The Dockers defeated Essendon by 41 points earlier this year, but covering a –50.5 spread is another task altogether. The Eagles only need to play half decent to cover the spread, and we expect improvement from their performance last week.
It’s all about attitude for West Coast, and we’re hoping it turns up with an upset in mind. However, getting a +50.5 spread is too good to pass up.
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Same Game Multi
Patrick Voss turned his form around in a big way against Collingwood last week, scoring six goals in a fine display of kicking. He is looking to continue that momentum against West Coast, and he will get plenty of opportunities to fire.
Punters get $1.54 for Voss to score a double, and although the odds are on the shorter side of value, he boosts AFL SGM odds. Punters get $1.86 for Bailey J. Williams to score a goal for West Coast, having scored in three consecutive games.
We’re also including over 161.5 points in our multis. They combined for 174 points in March, and if West Coast plays solid footy, it should score around 60-65 points, which should be enough to cash the over.
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Best Value Bet
Looking to continue from his big performance last week, Voss could get on the board early for Fremantle.
The 22-year-old has a bright future, and although he wasn’t too consistent prior to playing Collingwood, it showed that he can handle the big occasion.
Snap up the $9.50 odds for Voss to score first.