Gold Coast v Hawthorn AFL R15 betting tips – June 25, 2023
Gold Coast Suns v Hawthorn Hawks AFL Betting Odds & Game Info | |
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Best odds | Suns $1.28 at Marantelli Bet | Hawks $3.73 at Marantelli Bet |
When | Sunday, 25 June | 4:40pm AEST |
Where | Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast |
Last time they met | Hawthorn 10.10.70 – Gold Coast 8.15.63 (Rd 21, 2022) |
Watch live | Seven, Fox Sports, Kayo |
Gold Coast v Hawthorn predictions & best bets
Gold Coast Suns to win
Will Day 25+ disposals
Ben King 3+ goals
SGM: Gold Coast / Day 25+ disposals / King 3+ goals
Gold Coast v Hawthorn AFL R15 match preview
In the final game for round 15 of the 2023 AFL season, the Hawthorn Hawks travel up to the Gold Coast to take on the Suns at Heritage Bank Stadium. The Suns are looking to keep their finals chances alive, while the Hawks are continuing to get games into their young players as they rebuild.
Last weekend, the Suns took on Carlton at the MCG, where they were soundly beaten by 59 points. After the Suns led at quarter time, the Blues kicked nine goals to none in a dominant second quarter. Key concerns were raised in the game, as the Blues were able to move the ball from end to end with limited resistance.
The loss now leaves the Gold Coast Suns in 12th spot on the AFL ladder, slightly falling out of touch with the eight as they chase their first-ever finals appearance. Expectations are now on the Suns to bounce back, and this weekend shapes as a must-win game against a lower-placed opposition.
The Hawks had the bye last weekend, but the week before, they bagged a 25-point win as underdogs against the premiership-contending Brisbane Lions. After trailing throughout the third quarter, the Hawks came home strong as they kicked eight of the last nine goals to win comfortably.
Coming into this season as wooden spoon contenders, the Hawks have already shown big improvement. Their willingness to play youngsters through the midfield has led to some inconsistency, but in their wins they have shown glimpses of a very exciting future.
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Gold Coast v Hawthorn betting strategy
With Hawthorn captain James Sicily out suspended, expect the Gold Coast forward line to prove too strong on the day. On a bye round, the Suns have the ability to jump right up the ladder and back into finals contention. It is also a great opportunity for them to build some much-needed percentage with a big win over a lower-placed side at home. Back the Suns in at $1.28 with top online bookmakers.
Will Day is of Hawthorn’s great improvers this season. Averaging career highs in almost every statistical category, he is regularly sought out by teammates for his decision-making going inside 50. He also isn’t afraid to get the tough ball, while he averages 26 disposals a game this season. Look for him to continue this form with 25 or more disposals at $1.92 with the best AFL betting sites.
In what should be a high-scoring game for the Gold Coast, expect key forward Ben King to be the focal point of most attacks. He will be bigger than his direct matchup, meaning he will be able to attack contests and meet the ball at its highest point. King always creates opportunities at goal and should have no trouble once again, so look for him to kick three or more at $1.69 with Marantelli Bet.
Key matchup: Sam Collins v Mitch Lewis
Sam Collinsvs Mitch Lewis |
29 | Age | 24 |
194cm | Height | 199cm |
98kg | Weight | 99cm |
94 | Games | 58 |
0 | Goals | 0 |
Gold Coast’s Sam Collins isn’t the tallest key defender, but he rarely gets out-marked as he uses his strength to hold his position in the contest. As a direct matchup this season he rarely concedes more than two goals a game, which is impressive for a guy who regularly takes the best opposition forward.
Mitch Lewis has been a massive improver for the Hawks since his return in round seven. The clear focal point of the attack, he has been a problem for defences with only his accuracy in front of goal stopping him from becoming one of the top forwards in the AFL. Able to work up the ground as well, Lewis’ impact will be critical to Hawthorn’s chances this weekend.
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