We have Geelong vs. Western Bulldogs predictions for action on Thursday May 22 at 7:30pm at GMHBA Stadium.
Round 11 kicks off with a cracking game, and it’s the Geelong Cats who have a slight edge in AFL betting markets at $1.85.
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Geelong vs. Western Bulldogs Predictions
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Best Bet
Punters get value odds for the Western Bulldogs, who made a meal of Essendon last week, and they could score another big win on Thursday.
The Bulldogs are a team capable of putting teams away by big margins, and with four wins from their last five games, they are playing better than the Cats, who lost to GWS and Carlton in the last four weeks, with the loss to GWS coming at home.
We like the midfield and counterattack of the Bulldogs, who are a value play at $2, and those odds could firm throughout the week. Take the odds and look for the Bulldogs to continue their march up the AFL leaderboard.
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Same Game Multi
It’s often a high-scoring game between Geelong and Western Bulldogs. They scored 186 in their first meeting last year, and that followed a 183-point total. Therefore, despite 178.5 being a high line, we’re including it in our same game multi.
We’re also including Rhylee West 2+ goals at $2.20. He comes off a four-goal performance against the Bombers, and we fancy his chances of kicking a double. He now has 14 goals from his last five games, and he has scored at least two goals in all five games.
Jeremy Cameron pays short odds to score 2+ goals at $1.33, but he’s worth including to boost payouts. He kicked seven last week against Port Adelaide, and he’s their best scoring threat. Punters should expect Cameron to kick at least 2-3 goals.
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Best Value Bet
The stats don’t lie when it comes to Lachlan McNeil scoring a goal. He has kicked one goal in each of his last five games, so getting $3.30 is a generous price from bookmakers.
He might not have many 2+ goal games, but he’s good for one goal a game, and that’s all punters need for the 23-year-old. McNeil likes to get his hands dirty, so expect to see him fighting for possession and breaking away for a goal attempt or two.