Who To Bet In The AFL’s 2nd Qualifying Final

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Who To Bet In The AFL’s 2nd Qualifying Final

The AFL's 2nd Qualifying Final takes place at the MCG on Friday night. The winner will play the 2022's season's second and third place finishers. Melbourne are the reigning premiers. Sydney won the last game by 12 points.

Melbourne started their premiership defence with a 17-game win streak. They lost to Fremantle in round 11 and to Sydney the week after. Melbourne ended the season with 6-6. Sydney finishes the 2022 home and away season on a 7-0 run to finish 3rd.

Sydney and Melbourne are playing in the AFL’s 2nd Qualifying Final. Their last two games have been decided by a total of 21 points. Sydney has won three of the last five matches.

The Demons and the Swans are playing in a Qualifying final. The midfielders of both teams are very good. Chad Warner, Ed Langdon, Errol Gulden and Jack Viney are some of the best players in the AFL. Sydney will hope to slow down Max Gawn.

Buddy Franklin, Issac Heeney, Tom Papley, Bayley Fritsch, Kysaiah Pickett and Ben Brown are the players to bet on in the AFL’s 2nd Qualifying Final. Will Hayward, Gulden and Warner have been the difference for the Sydney Swans.

TOM PAPPAY will score the first goal in the AFL’s 2nd Qualifying Final.

Papley has booted the first major in a swans game SEVEN times over the past two seasons.

ISAAC HEENEY - 2+ goals: $1.90. Heen kicked 46 goals this year and averaged over 2 goals a game the entire season.

Clayton Oliver has banked over 30 disposals in 13 of the last 15 night matches Melbourne have played at the ‘G.

Bayley Fristch is a great player and a good player. He should bet on him to score 2 goals or more in the AFL’s 2nd Qualifying Final.

The past 11 times the Swans have played at the MCG, the underdog has covered the points line. The last 7 times they have also covered under the total points. This match is shaping up to be closer than the head-to-head price indicates.

Warner averaged 23 possessions a game this year and never went lower than 19. Warner is 21 years old.

Ed Langdon has gone over 21 disposals in the last six times against the Swans. He's worth $1.55 in this game.

James Rowbottom has had an impressive year for Sydney. He has averaged 18 touches a game and has five straight games over 22 disposals.

Jackspine is who to bet on in the AFL’s 2nd Qualifying Final.

Who To Bet In The AFL’s 2nd Qualifying Final? The ‘MID-FIELD MIX-UP MULTI-VERSE OF MADNESS MOURN”.

Maximus Gawn averaged over 19 touches a game this year.


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