Winning bets for Melbourne Demons vs St Kilda Saints? We break down odds and insights. Featuring picks like NA disposals/goals. Explore same game multi, SGM picks, AFL multi odds.
Cooper Sharman (St Kilda) Over 0.5 Anytime Goalscorer (-625)
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Cooper Sharman is a promising goal scorer with solid recent form, averaging 0.8 goals in his last five away games. He has been active in the forward line, with an average of 2.2 shots at goal and 1.8 marks inside 50 during this period. Facing Melbourne, where he has historically performed well, averaging 0.5 goals against them, Sharman's goal-scoring opportunities look favorable. With a model predicting him to score 1.5 goals and an edge of 4.6%, the over on his anytime goal scorer market seems justified. Sharman's ability to convert his chances, coupled with his involvement in the scoring chain, makes him a strong candidate to find the back of the net in this matchup.
Mitch Owens (St Kilda) Over 0.5 Anytime Goalscorer (-417)
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Mitch Owens is a strong bet to score anytime in the Melbourne Demons vs. St Kilda Saints game due to his recent performance data. With an average of 1.2 goals in his last five away games and 1 goal on average against the upcoming opponent, Melbourne, Owens has consistently found the back of the net. His average of 3 shots at goal and 3.8 score involvements further support his goal-scoring potential. Additionally, his 36.7% goal accuracy and Marks inside 50 average of 1.6 demonstrate his efficiency and ability to create scoring opportunities. These stats indicate Owens is in a prime position to contribute to the scoreboard in this matchup.
Mason Wood (St Kilda) Over 0.5 Anytime Goalscorer (-385)
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Mason Wood is a strong candidate to score anytime in the Melbourne vs. St Kilda matchup based on his recent performance data. With an average of 1.4 goals in his last five away games and an impressive 56.7% goal accuracy, Wood has shown consistency in finding the back of the net. Additionally, his involvement in scoring opportunities, averaging 5 score involvements per game, indicates his active presence in the forward line. Against St Kilda, where he has an average of 0.3 goals in his last five matchups, Wood has the potential to capitalize on scoring chances. Coupled with a model prediction of 1.3 goals and a 5.5% edge, betting on Wood to score anytime seems like a favorable choice.