Winning bets for Richmond Tigers vs Sydney Swans? We break down odds and insights. Featuring picks like NA disposals/goals. Explore same game multi, SGM picks, AFL multi odds.
Tom Lynch (Adelaide Crows) Over 0.5 Anytime Goalscorer (-667)
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Tom Lynch is a strong bet to score anytime in the Richmond Tigers vs. Sydney Swans game based on his recent performances. Despite averaging 0.4 goals in his last five away games, Lynch has been involved in the scoring plays with 4.6 score involvements on average. His 16.7% goal accuracy may seem low, but his 61.7% overall accuracy indicates he can capitalize on opportunities. With an average of 2.2 shots on goal per game, Lynch is actively involved in the attacking plays, increasing his chances to score. Considering his recent form and involvement in scoring plays, Lynch is well-positioned to surpass the 0.5 goal line.
Jacob Hopper (Richmond) Over 19.5 Disposals (-714)
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Jacob Hopper is a solid bet for Over 19.5 disposals based on his consistent performance. His L5 average of 28.6 disposals at home exceeds the line comfortably. Additionally, his recent form against the upcoming opponent and overall averages support this bet. Hopper's high disposals, combined with his excellent disposal efficiency and significant metres gained, make him a key player likely to surpass the line. His impressive hit rates and streaks further indicate his reliability, especially at home. With a model prediction of 26.2 disposals and a positive edge, Hopper's Over 19.5 disposals bet seems well-founded for the Richmond Tigers vs. Sydney Swans matchup at the MCG.
Hayden McLean (Sydney Swans) Over 0.5 Anytime Goalscorer (-526)
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Hayden McLean is a strong choice to score anytime based on his consistent performance metrics. With a high goal accuracy of 85%, averaging 1.4 goals in his last five away games, and facing an opponent against whom he averages 0.2 goals, McLean's scoring potential is evident. His involvement in the scoring plays, averaging 4.4 score involvements and 1.8 shots at goal per game, further supports his goal-scoring capabilities. The model predicting him to score 1.3 goals with a small standard deviation indicates a reliable trend. These stats collectively suggest that McLean is likely to find the back of the net in the upcoming game against Richmond, making the bet on him to score anytime a favorable choice.