The Giants should end their three-game losing run against an awful Richmond side in the Barossa Valley on Sunday afternoon.
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Best Bet
The under looks the best way to play a match between two teams struggling to find the scoreboard.
Richmond look every bit this year’s wooden spooner. They have averaged just 54 points through four rounds, ranked last in the competition, and eight of their last nine games have gone under the total. The Giants are not much better, averaging just 74 points, though that comes with the caveat that they have faced some good defensive teams in Collingwood, St Kilda, the Dogs and Hawthorn.
Both sides get some reinforcements this week. The Giants welcome back Buckley, Bedford, Daniels and Cadman, while Noah Balta returns for Richmond and will shore up their backline.
These two teams’ games are averaging a combined 160 points per game this season. Even if the Giants get on a roll, Richmond don’t look likely to score enough to push this over the total.
Same Game Multi
The Giants’ midfield should run riot against a very ordinary Richmond midfield with a debut ruckman. Finn Callaghan has had 32 and 35 in his last two games, while Clayton Oliver has backed up his move to GWS with 33 and 37 in the same period. Both look well within reach here.
Jake Stringer enjoys beating up bad opposition and kicked four last time out against the Tigers.
Value Bet
Lachie Whitfield is a big price coming off 39 disposals last week. He had 35 two games ago against Richmond and could run the young Tigers off their feet again. Well worth a throw at the price.
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