Geelong Cats vs St Kilda
GMHBA Stadium
16.03.2024, 11:30
Australian Football League action is set to unfold on Saturday at the GMHBA Stadium between the Geelong Cats and St Kilda. In the opening round last weekend, both teams secured victories over their respective opponents. Let's delve into a comprehensive match preview of this game, exploring the strengths and potential strategies of both teams. Additionally, we'll highlight some of the best betting opportunities that you can consider taking a chance on for this highly anticipated matchup.
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The Geelong Cats disappointed in the previous season following their triumphant Premiership campaign in 2022. The Grand Final hangover was evident as they dropped to 12th on the ladder, securing only 10 victories throughout the year. Injuries took a toll on their aging squad, and the retirement of stalwart Joel Selwood resulted in a notable absence of proficient ball winners in the midfield. Despite these challenges, their forward players had an exceptional season, and with Jeremy Cameron at his peak, it's reasonable to believe they can return to the finals this year if they maintain good health. While Cam Guthrie and Gary Rohan are not close to an AFL return, the Cattery's bad news seems to end there. Rohan is recovering from a nerve-related issue in his back and will need to gradually increase his training loads once he's back in shape.
St Kilda Saints
The St Kilda Saints convincingly outplayed North Melbourne in their solitary Community Series game on March 3rd. Despite only kicking 11 goals to 18 behinds, the Saints still outscored the Roos by 19 points. Sharman, Owens, Membrey, and King each contributed with two goals. St Kilda showcased a 52.7% Inside 50 efficiency rate in the game, a positive sign for a pre-season match. According to Josh Gabelich from afl.com, star half-back Jack Sinclair must demonstrate his fitness later in the week before Saturday's match down the highway, as he has been troubled by calf issues late in the pre-season. Josh Battle and Mattaes Phillipou will both be available after missing the AAMI Community Series. Unfortunately, Dougal Howard will miss at least the first month of the season due to a hamstring strain, and Hunter Clark is at least a month away following additional injury setbacks this summer.
Expert Betting Tips
The Geelong Cats are poised to perform much better than their showing in 2023 suggests. I anticipate a return to their 2022 form this season, particularly at both ends of the field. If the midfield can enhance its performance by just 20%, they should be highly competitive, especially against mid-tier teams like the St Kilda Saints. Consequently, in what I believe will be a closely contested match, opting for the Geelong Cats to secure the victory, along with a low total points scenario, appears to be a favorable choice.