North Melbourne host Carlton in the Good Friday clash at Marvel Stadium.
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North are a great bet to keep this within three goals.
Their games continue to be shootouts, the average total in their five games being 203 points. One team has scored more than 113 points in each of their games and the Roos averaging 89 points themselves – ranked ninth in the competition.
The Blues need to hit the scoreboard here, but that will be easier said than done with Harry McKay and Brodie Kemp both out. Aside from their game against a pathetic West Coast, who recorded the fewest contested possessions in the history of the stat, Carlton are averaging just 62.5 points per game.
Carlton have failed to cover the line in seven of their last eight as favourites, while North have covered the line in eight of their last ten at Marvel.
The Kangas have a horror record in their marquee Good Friday slot, but this looks their best chance in years to at least get close to a victory.
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Paul Curtis is averaging 2.4 goals per game this season and has kicked three in each of his last two against the Blues.
North don’t use a tagger and Sam Walsh is coming off 31 and 37 disposals. Caleb Daniel has had 25+ in each of his four games this year, and 30+ in three.
Value Bet
Carlton are 5-0 in first halves this year but 1-4 with a percentage of 69 in second halves. Backing them for another fade out is definitely worth a bet.
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