Weekend Multi free tips and selections for November 4-6
THE weekend multi is back and better than ever.
This weekend we are spreading our wings far and wide, starting in Australia and ending in the good old US of A. The group feature at Flemington kicks us off, before we head across the Tasman.
From then its America where a huge UFC card, followed by a intruging game of NFL awaits. We cannot wait for the weekend to get underway so we can make some serious bank.
All odds for this week’s multi were provided by Neds. Not yet a Neds customer?
Multi selections for this weekend of sport and racing:
Ace High to place in the Victoria Derby ($2.15)
Tonga to defeat Samoa in the Rugby League World Cup ($1.23)
Michael Bisping to defeat George St-Pierre ($1.95)
Philadelphia to win against Denver ($1.28)
Combined multi value: $6.60 @ neds.com.au
Victoria Derby
Saturday, November 4 from 3.30pm AEDST at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
The Melbourne Cup carnival kicks off this weekend and the feature event is the Group One Victoria Derby.
We are backing the hat-trick seeking Ace High to at least finish in the top three in what looks to be a competitive field. Fortunately for us we have luck on our side.
Ace High’s main rivals in the form of Sully and Main Stage have drawn the car park here, so we believe it plays right into our elect’s hands.
Back Ace High with confidence to place heading into Saturday’s feature.
Ace High to place – $2.15 at Neds.com.au
Samoa vs. Tonga
Saturday, November 4 from 5.30pm AEDST at Waikato Stadium, New Zealand
It’s a Pacific Island grudge match as the Tongans and the Samoans meet in a heavy-hitting match-up in New Zealand.
Samoa is fresh off a humbling defeat at the hands of the Kiwis. They came out of the blocks full of spirit but were comprehensively outclassed.
The Tongans smashed the Scottish and look to be one of the best sides in the competition outside of Australia and New Zealand. It all bodes for a strong Tongan win.
It is hard to see Tonga losing here. They have top-level talent everywhere you look and should keep up rolling into the third leg.
Tonga to win – $1.23 at Neds.com.au
Michael Bisping vs George St Pierre
Sunday, November 5 from 3pm AEST at Madison Square Garden, New York
GSP is finally back, but instead of fighting in the division he dominated for so long, he jumps to middleweight to fight Englishman Michael Bisping.
Wait, what?
We’re confused too. In his first bout in over four years, GSP will be outsized against a guy who routinely fights and defends his belt. The GSP’s fight pedigree cannot be denied, but with all these factors coming into play it is hard to see him winning.
Bisping is the much better man, has fought far more than St Pieree in the last decade and has defended his belt successfully in a division that is one of the hardest in the company.
We think Bisping retains here and sets up a bought with Aussie Robert Whittaker at UFC 221 in Perth.
Michel Bisping to win – $1.95 at Neds.com.au
Eagles vs. Broncos
Monday, November 6 from 5am AEDST at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Last leg of the multi sees the high-flying Eagles tackling the Denver Broncos at home in Philly.
Philadelphia have the best record in the NFL, and their stranglehold on the league only gets tighter after giving up relatively nothing to secure star running back Jay Ajayi from the Miami Dolphins.
The Broncos are below .500, and a loss here would see them slip to 3-5 and potentially out of playoff contention. They have turned to prodigal son Brock Osweiler to lead them out of their slump, but we’re not sure he’s the man to do it.
Philly should roll straight through the Broncos en route to generating us a winning dividend.
Philadelphia to win – $1.28 at Neds.com.au
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