Welcome to the first Super Sunday instalment of Daily Fantasy Tips for the 2024 AFL Premiership Season in what is set to be a day full of mouth-watering matchups.
The first cab off the rank sees Melbourne host the Western Bulldogs at the mighty MCG, before we make the trek West with a pitstop in Adelaide for Power vs Eagles, until continuing our journey across the Nullarbor to find Fremantle taking on the Lions at Optus Stadium.
Draftstars have been kind enough to cover us with a whopping $70,000 main contest over the scheduled Sunday games, along with a trio of supplementary options that you may take a liking to in the final day of Round 1 action.
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AFL $3,000+ Sunday $2 Mini
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Betting Markets
Melbourne ($1.62) vs Western Bulldogs ($2.30) Odds thanks to PlayUp
Points: 167.5
Line: 8.5
Port Adelaide ($1.08) vs West Coast ($9.50) Odds thanks to PlayUp
Points: 49.5
Line: 179.5
Fremantle ($2.25) vs Brisbane ($1.65) Odds thanks to PlayUp
Points: 169.5
Line: 7.5
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Additionally, we have a full Betting Preview for all four games where we provide our best bet for the game as well as a great value Same Game Multi!
- Melbourne vs Western Bulldogs Betting Preview
- Port Adelaide vs West Coast Betting Preview
- Fremantle vs Brisbane Betting Preview
Weather
Melbourne
28 degrees, sunny
Adelaide
30 degrees, sunny
Perth
28 degrees, sunny
Perfect conditions for footy across the board, no excuses in all three states for high scores to be achieved.
Where to Attack
Turn your attention to the final game in Round 1, Brisbane present as a value play against Fremantle after a slight hiccup last week where they coughed up a 46-point lead to Carlton. Despite a pairing of big outs, expect them to hit back hard opposed to the Dockers who carry little hope into Season 2024.
Game Script – Played in Lions front half, forwards run rampant and Freo backs share it round.
Value Plays
Ryley Sanders ($8,550) has been the talk of the town of late, finally gets his chance to step out at AFL level and show why the hype is real. Bulldogs head coach Luke Beveridge can’t speak highly enough of him, expecting a big show from the kid.
Caleb Windsor ($7,600) enjoyed a taste of the big-time last week and relished the opportunity to debut in the Dees season opener. Price on offer is far too good of a deal to pass up on, more than happy to include as a value play.
Mid-Priced Plays
Zac Bailey ($10,180) looms as one to target in the mid-priced category for all the right reasons. The crafty small forward always seems to bob up in the right place and with more midfield minutes tipped he is a no brainer selection.
Nat Fyfe ($10,090) across the warm up fixtures ahead of Round 1 has proven that adage still rings true, form is temporary, and that class is permanent. Hoping this doesn’t put the mocker on him but his body looks trustworthy again.
Premium Plays
Tim English ($16,880) is considered one of the premier rucks of the competition with his versatility setting him apart from the rest to add a different dimension to the Dogs engine room, by acting as their fourth on-baller in many ways.
Hayden Young ($14,720) has been thrust into a midfield role that he has excelled at from the get-go. Hitting the scoreboard is another asset he brings to the table in addition to the contested stuff that was observed throughout the pre-season.
Fade
Max Gawn ($16, 090) showed a chink in his armour last week against Swans and former teammate Brodie Grundy, exposed a touch in the ruck and only posted a measly score in comparison to his lofty standards. No reason English can’t adopt a similar tactic by copying the Grundy game plan to nullify the influence of Gawn again.
Suggested Draftstars Lineup
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