On Saturday 22 August 2026, Adelaide Crows play Greater Western Sydney Giants in the AFL. Our model likes 6 bets here. The one it likes most is Adelaide Crows vs Greater Western Sydney Giants: Greater Western Sydney Giants 6.5 spreads_q2, priced at -120 when we wrote this. Here is the thinking behind each pick, in plain English.

Adelaide Crows vs Greater Western Sydney Giants: Greater Western Sydney Giants 6.5 spreads_q2 (-120)

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Alright, footy fans, let's dissect this clash between Adelaide Crows and Greater Western Sydney Giants at the Adelaide Oval. The Crows have been flying high at home recently, averaging a solid 15.4 point margin in their last 5 games there. However, their defense has shown some vulnerability, conceding around 66.8 points per game on home turf. On the other side, the Giants have been no pushovers on the road, boasting an average margin of 7.8 points in their last 5 away fixtures. Their offensive prowess has seen them notch up an impressive 84.2 points per game while away. Considering the Giants' ability to keep games tight and their scoring potential, backing them with a +6.5 point handicap seems like a savvy play in the Spreads Q2 market. With both teams hungry for the win, expect a hard-fought battle that could see the Giants cover the spread and make punters grin from ear to ear.

Max Michalanney (Adelaide Crows) Over 11.5 Disposals (-263)

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When it comes to backing a player prop, you want reliability, consistency, and a dash of flair. Max Michalanney of the Adelaide Crows ticks all those boxes. His recent form at Adelaide Oval has been nothing short of impressive. Over his last five home games, Max has been a midfield maestro, averaging 14.6 disposals with a solid 80.9% efficiency. His ability to find space, move the ball efficiently, and make crucial intercepts make him a key cog in Adelaide's midfield machine. Against the GWS Giants, Max has a history of stepping up, averaging 12.3 disposals in their recent encounters. With the line set conservatively at 11.5, Max’s current form, coupled with his comfort at home, makes him a strong contender to surpass that mark. Backing Max to snag over 11.5 disposals is not just a bet; it's a calculated investment in a player who knows how to split the middle and control the game from the center square.

Kieren Briggs (GWS GIANTS) Over 9.5 Disposals (-400)

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When it comes to backing a player prop bet, Kieren Briggs stands out like a shining beacon under the Adelaide Oval lights this Saturday. His recent form on the road has been nothing short of impressive. Averaging 11.6 disposals per away game in his last five outings, Briggs has been a midfield force to be reckoned with. With a knack for contested possessions and a solid disposal efficiency of 57.3%, he's been a key cog in the Giants' engine room. Against the Adelaide Crows, Briggs has maintained a consistent average of 12 disposals in his last five encounters. His ability to cover the ground is evident, with an average of 151.8 meters gained per game. Add in his current hit streak of 3 away games and 8 overall, and it's clear why the Over 9.5 disposals for Briggs is a tantalizing bet. Expect him to slice through the Crows' defense and rack up the possessions with ease.

Callum Brown (GWS GIANTS) Over 0.5 Goals (-227)

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When it comes to backing a player to snag a goal, Callum Brown from the Greater Western Sydney Giants is a standout pick. In his last five away games, Brown has been on fire, averaging 1.6 goals per game with a sharp 60.0% goal accuracy. His recent form is red hot, with a current hit streak of 3 goals in away matches and an impressive overall hit rate of 8 goals in his last 8 games. Facing off against the Adelaide Crows, where he has averaged 0.3 goals in his last five matchups, Brown is poised to capitalize on his form and make an impact on the scoreboard. With a line set at just 0.5 goals, the data strongly suggests that backing Brown to go over this mark is a smart play for Saturday's clash at Adelaide Oval.

Mark Keane (Adelaide Crows) Over 13.5 Disposals (-213)

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Looking ahead to the clash between the Adelaide Crows and the Greater Western Sydney Giants, all signs point to Mark Keane shining bright on the field. Keane's recent form, especially in his last five home games, showcases an impressive average of 15.6 disposals, comfortably surpassing the projected line of 13.5. His ability to read the game with an average of 7 intercepts and cover significant ground with 258.6 metres gained per game makes him a pivotal figure in Adelaide's midfield. Facing the Giants, against whom he has averaged 11.5 disposals in their previous encounters, Keane is primed to dictate the tempo. With a solid hit rate and a knack for finding the footy, backing Keane to eclipse the 13.5 disposals mark is a bet brimming with potential value.

Max Michalanney (Adelaide Crows) Over 10.5 Disposals (-455)

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Max Michalanney, the midfield maestro for the Adelaide Crows, is poised to dominate in the upcoming clash against the Greater Western Sydney Giants at the Adelaide Oval. Over his last five home games, Max has been a disposal machine, averaging a stellar 14.6 disposals per game. His recent form is red-hot, with a solid contested possessions average of 2.4 and an impressive kicks average of 9.2 per game. Against the Giants, he has historically maintained a solid disposal rate, averaging 12.3 disposals in their recent encounters. With a current hit streak of 6 games at home and a remarkable overall hit rate of 13 out of his last 14 games, Max is primed to not just meet but exceed the 10.5 disposals line set by sportsbet. Betting on Max to snag over 10.5 disposals is a smart move backed by his consistent performance and undeniable impact on the field.

That is how our model reads Adelaide Crows v Greater Western Sydney Giants. Prices move, so check the price at your bookmaker before you back anything. And if a game does not feel right to you, the strongest move is to skip it -- there is another one tomorrow.

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