AFL Betting Tips Round 4 Review

AFL Betting Tips winning bets for round 4 listed below and the link provides an overview of round 4 a look.
St Kilda +17.5 WIN
St Kilda win $3.20 WIN
Fremantle win $1.57 WIN
Fremantle -10.5 WIN
Bulldogs -9.5 WIN
Bulldogs win $1.60 WIN
Essendon +28.5 WIN
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AFL Betting Tips round 4 – game by game

SWANS HOME OVER BOMBERS IN CLASSIC
A nice AFL Betting result for us here as we had the Bombers +28.5 and oh so close to the $4.50 win. For the fifth time in there past 7 clashes a Swans/Bombers battle was settled by 10 points or less. It was a close game but had some big momentum swings in the game with both sides having runs of 5 and 6 unanswered goals. This points to a strong mental ability by both sides to hang in when the momentum was against. Buddy was back and a huge inclusion for the Swans as he kicked the sealer but his presence was huge. The Swans are unbeaten in an extraordinary start to the season their youngsters are stepping up and they are playing with real fervour. Essendon will walk away without the points but will have liked their defensive efforts and can build from here.

PORT SCRAPE HOME IN CLASSIC TIGERS BATTLE
The two Prelim Final sides of last year were both off embarrassing efforts last week and promised a strong contest on the rebound, this game didn’t disappoint. It was a match of bruised egos and had all the hallmarks of redemption. Port Adelaide in truth should’ve won by more, their inaccurate kicking costly. That said Richmond applied that much pressure that late in the game it looked like they would hang on. Port will still have the jury out under real heat, in the first half of the game many players were jumpy and lacked composure so there is still improvement from this young group. The medical room a big issue out of the game for Port with Butters (who stood up in the heat) Duursma and Fantasia, Clurey and Rozzee all under clouds. Richmond lose no admirers from this one but must beat the Saints Thursday to stay in touch.

UNBEATEN BULLDOGS TAME THE LIONS
A win for us as we took the Dogs $1.60 win and -10.5 line handicap in its win over Brisbane. The Bulldogs keep their great start to the season alive making it 4 straight with a win over the Lions in Ballarat. 40km/ph winds, rain and hail not exactly what the sun drenched Lions are used to. It was a blue collar effort from the Dogs and applied some real strong pressure evident in their tackle count of 79-50. It was a typical old fashioned grind with desire and skill execution the key. In reality Brisbane were never a dominant force despite not giving up (they kicked 5 of last 6 goals) if the Bulldogs had kicked straight it would’ve been over a lot earlier with the Bulldogs having 23 shots to 14. Brisbane return to their home ground next week in a big game against the Bombers and they really need a win here.

SAINTS STORM OVER EAGLES
A nice result for us here as we took St Kilda as a $3.20 win and +17.5 line and they delivered in a nice bounce performance. It was as though the Saints just suddenly flicked a switch from their underperforming start to the year and on the back of an embarrassing 75 point loss to the Bombers, the Saints were 33 points down in the third term and rattled on the last 8 goals unanswered to run out 20 point winners in an extraordinary turnaround. The other big aspect out of this game is the total lack of fight offered by the Eagles when the challenge was thrown down by the Saints. It is extraordinary to think that a side that looked threat off a huge win against Port last week could only have 36 inside 50’s. St Kilda off the big peak here take on the Tigers licking their wounds after two losses in a row whilst West Coast are home to Collingwood.

CARLTON BACK TO BACK WIN AGAINST THE SUNS
Are Carlton back is the question and reality is the jury is still out despite stringing back to back wins. It was close and under Teague Carlton is now 16 games in 2 and a bit years to be decided by 11 points or less! There must be some respect shown to the Gold Coast here they were terribly undermanned with all their recent injuries and still able to compete strongly and be in a winning position late in the game. That said it does feel year after year we are saying the same thing about Gold Coast. They are competitive, have injuries but just don’t win. Both sides have a big ask next week the Suns take on the rampaging Bulldogs in Melbourne and the Blues have Port Adelaide at the MCG.

COLLINGWOOD UNDER HEAT AS GIANTS UPSET THEM
Collingwood are in turmoil as they now sit 1-3 and with the Eagles next week in Perth things aren’t looking rosy for the Black and White army. The Giants were hungry, winless leading into this game they were tougher and harder and wanted it more. the leadership shown by stand in skipper Toby Greene was exceptional kicking 5 goals and really being the difference between the two sides. There will be real questions asked as to how Collingwood let this slip as the hot favs for the game. On the back of an after the siren loss you would’ve thought redemption was on Collingwood’s mind but at their home they failed badly. We will know next week with a derby clash against the Swans if GWS is on the up.

CROWS SIT 3-1 WITH A 41 POINT WIN OVER KANGAROOS
It is hard to say that a side beaten by 41 points were better but in truth North Melbourne were. Adelaide were out of the blocks like lightning and the Kangaroos lost 2 players early in the game putting them down a much needed rotation. But they steadied and rallied getting some nice run \going and Adelaide struggled in the clearances missing their leader Rory Sloane. It was a big win for Adelaide because again they showed some maturity, they were able to arrest a sides run and then come strongly to win. Adelaide has the Dockers, Hawks and Giants in theory next 3 a great chance to set up a season that most thought would be tough.

4-0 DEMONS OVER WOBBLY GEELONG
Melbourne had started the year well and against the Cats they passed with flying colours. At no stage did the Demons not ever look in full control of the game. It poses the question of where the Geelong side are at? They are 2-2 and their 2 wins by less than a kick with and something is missing at Geelong in their lack of midfield dominance. Dangerfield will make a difference no doubt but they will need to move quick. Melbourne now has to keep the lid on it and keep the nose to the grindstone. This club has a terrible history of getting ahead of itself and they do come here with a big peak performance run making them vulnerable.

DOCKERS TURN UP HEAT ON HAWKS
Whilst its fair to say inaccuracy in front of goal from the Fremantle Dockers kept Hawthorn in it (31 scoring shots to 21) the fighting spirit of the Hawks was there but they were not really a threat. Fyfe was a big key to the Dockers giving some nice midfield grunt (he kicked 0-6 though) but the Dockers were physical after being publicly blasted by their coach last week. The Hawks were on the short back up and it was another “honourable loss”. They now have a big ask up next against the unbeaten Demons with the Demons on the back of a big peak run.