Hawks v Geelong Betting: Sportsbet offer a HUGE goal scoring Special

The Hawks and Geelong have played out some thrilling matches over the years and are likely to pair off in the finals series but who’ll have the psychological edge?

The Hawks and Geelong have played out some thrilling matches over the years and Saturday’s Showdown promises to be no different. The reigning premiers slipped to third after going down to Freemantle by 19 points in round 21. That loss in Western Australia coupled with Geelong’s nail-biting 1 goal win over Carlton on Friday night saw the cats leap into second. Both sides are in a 3 way race with the Swans for the Minor Premiership with only 2 rounds remaining, but are both likely to finish behind Sydney. Geelong got the Chocolates earlier this season with a 106 – 87 win at the MCG and the Hawks will be aiming to even the ledger. These 2 are likely to pair off in the finals series but who’ll have the psychological edge?

Australian bookmaker Sportsbet are running a money back offer on this weekend’s Hawthorn v Geelong round 22 AFL match. The firm which offers new customers a $250 welcome bonus when signing up via au.freebets.com will be refunding losing first goal scorer bets if the player you’ve selected to kick the first goal scores the first goal in any quarter. The max refund is up to $100 and only applies to your first bet on the market.

Hawthorn’s Jarryd Roughead’s 55 goals this season has him second in the race for the Coleman Medal and after missing the Hawks last match through suspension he’ll be keen to make amends against the Cats. Roughead kicked 5 majors against Melbourne in his last game and Sportsbet has him as the equal favourite to grab the first goal in this one.

Geelong’s Tom Hawkins shares favouritism having booted 52 goals in 20 games, 5 of them came against the Hawks in round 5. However he couldn’t find one against Carlton last round. Livewire midfielder Stephen Motlop kicked 3 in that game and is on the second line in Sportsbets first goal scorer market.

Hawthorn’s Luke Bruest and Jack Gunston are both among the favourites having kicked 51 and 45 respectively this year. Jimmy Bartel often produces magic against the Hawks, he’s at double figures to bag the first major.

Remember make your first pick count and then cheer him on. Don’t lose faith if he doesn’t kick the opener just pray he kicks the first in the second, third or fourth quarter and you won’t be kicking yourself.

The Hawks and Geelong have played out some thrilling matches over the years and Saturday’s Showdown promises to be no different. The reigning premiers slipped to third after going down to Freemantle by 19 points in round 21. That loss in Western Australia coupled with Geelong’s nail-biting 1 goal win over Carlton on Friday night saw the cats leap into second. Both sides are in a 3 way race with the Swans for the Minor Premiership with only 2 rounds remaining, but are both likely to finish behind Sydney. Geelong got the Chocolates earlier this season with a 106 – 87 win at the MCG and the Hawks will be aiming to even the ledger. These 2 are likely to pair off in the finals series but who’ll have the psychological edge?

Australian bookmaker Sportsbet are running a money back offer on this weekend’s Hawthorn v Geelong round 22 AFL match. The firm which offers new customers a $250 welcome bonus when signing up via au.freebets.com will be refunding losing first goal scorer bets if the player you’ve selected to kick the first goal scores the first goal in any quarter. The max refund is up to $100 and only applies to your first bet on the market.

Hawthorn’s Jarryd Roughead’s 55 goals this season has him second in the race for the Coleman Medal and after missing the Hawks last match through suspension he’ll be keen to make amends against the Cats. Roughead kicked 5 majors against Melbourne in his last game and Sportsbet has him as the equal favourite to grab the first goal in this one.

Geelong’s Tom Hawkins shares favouritism having booted 52 goals in 20 games, 5 of them came against the Hawks in round 5. However he couldn’t find one against Carlton last round. Livewire midfielder Stephen Motlop kicked 3 in that game and is on the second line in Sportsbets first goal scorer market.

Hawthorn’s Luke Bruest and Jack Gunston are both among the favourites having kicked 51 and 45 respectively this year. Jimmy Bartel often produces magic against the Hawks, he’s at double figures to bag the first major.

Remember make your first pick count and then cheer him on. Don’t lose faith if he doesn’t kick the opener just pray he kicks the first in the second, third or fourth quarter and you won’t be kicking yourself.

The Hawks and Geelong have played out some thrilling matches over the years and Saturday’s Showdown promises to be no different. The reigning premiers slipped to third after going down to Freemantle by 19 points in round 21. That loss in Western Australia coupled with Geelong’s nail-biting 1 goal win over Carlton on Friday night saw the cats leap into second. Both sides are in a 3 way race with the Swans for the Minor Premiership with only 2 rounds remaining, but are both likely to finish behind Sydney. Geelong got the Chocolates earlier this season with a 106 – 87 win at the MCG and the Hawks will be aiming to even the ledger. These 2 are likely to pair off in the finals series but who’ll have the psychological edge?

Australian bookmaker Sportsbet are running a money back offer on this weekend’s Hawthorn v Geelong round 22 AFL match. The firm which offers new customers a $250 welcome bonus when signing up via au.freebets.com will be refunding losing first goal scorer bets if the player you’ve selected to kick the first goal scores the first goal in any quarter. The max refund is up to $100 and only applies to your first bet on the market.

Hawthorn’s Jarryd Roughead’s 55 goals this season has him second in the race for the Coleman Medal and after missing the Hawks last match through suspension he’ll be keen to make amends against the Cats. Roughead kicked 5 majors against Melbourne in his last game and Sportsbet has him as the equal favourite to grab the first goal in this one.

Geelong’s Tom Hawkins shares favouritism having booted 52 goals in 20 games, 5 of them came against the Hawks in round 5. However he couldn’t find one against Carlton last round. Livewire midfielder Stephen Motlop kicked 3 in that game and is on the second line in Sportsbets first goal scorer market.

Hawthorn’s Luke Bruest and Jack Gunston are both among the favourites having kicked 51 and 45 respectively this year. Jimmy Bartel often produces magic against the Hawks, he’s at double figures to bag the first major.

Remember make your first pick count and then cheer him on. Don’t lose faith if he doesn’t kick the opener just pray he kicks the first in the second, third or fourth quarter and you won’t be kicking yourself.