The SEN nine-leg AFL multi for Round 6
SEN • April 17th, 2025 6:18 pm

The SEN.com.au team has pieced together their weekend multi ahead of Round 6.
With one leg from each contest across the entire round of footy, we've left no stone unturned in building the best odds for your punting needs.
Here are the legs we've locked in across Round 6.
All odds correct with Sportsbet at the time of publishing.
Brisbane v Collingwood
Nick Daicos 25+ disposals ($1.20)
Nick Daicos is the perfect man to kick off the multi this week.
Since the start of 2023, he’s only missed 25+ on five occasions, hitting that marker in 45 of his last 50 games. That is elite numbers from the young superstar.
He’s built a strong record against Brisbane too, hitting 25+ in all five of his matchups and averaging a massive 29.8 touches.
Even the Gabba doesn’t slow him down, with young Nick averaging 31.7 across his three games at the venue throughout his career.
The Lions have leaked big numbers to opposition mids this year, with five different mids gathering 29 or more touches against them.
Don’t even worry about the potential of Daicos getting tagged. We’ve seen him get tagged over and over again, yet he always prevails. There shouldn’t be a tag threat against the Lions, but if they do send someone to him, you can still back Daicos in to get 25+.
25+ looks like a formality here… It’s just what he does.
Connor Scanlon
North Melbourne v Carlton
Sam Walsh 25+ disposals ($1.30)
Sam Walsh is starting to look his old self again.
With North Melbourne unlikely to tag, Walsh should continue finding the footy like he has in recent weeks.
While we don’t expect him to go as nuclear as he did in Adelaide with 37 touches and three goals, 25+ should be very gettable for him.
In his past three games, Walsh has picked up 26, 31 and 37 touches. He should feature in this range again.
Lachlan Geleit
West Coast v Essendon
Dylan Shiel 20+ disposals ($1.18)
The veteran Bomber has moved back into the midfield in recent weeks, and he’s immediately found the footy with ease.
Picking up 25 and 30 touches in his last two games, Shiel has been a bit of a ball magnet, and he shouldn’t have any issue collecting the pill against a hapless Eagles on-ball unit.
The odds are low, but you should be able to bank it pretty easily.
Lachlan Geleit
Melbourne v Fremantle
Josh Treacy 2+ goals ($1.25)
The Big Cohuna is doing a fair bit of damage of late.
He kicked a career-high bag of six goals against the Tigers last week which came on the back of three or more in three successive outings.
The Dockers are in strong scoring form with hauls of 106, 97 and 108 in their last three which is allowing Treacy to flourish.
Given the Demons are struggling to defend this season, we reckon the strapping young Docker to get amongst the goals.
Andrew Slevison
Adelaide v GWS
Josh Kelly 25+ disposals ($1.86)
The classy Giant is in very good nick in 2025.
Kelly has 28 touches against the Saints last week, and his numbers so far this season read very well - 36, 23, 23, 29 and 28.
He has a very good record at the Adelaide Oval, averaging 28 disposals across 16 visits.
We do like him for 25+ at nice odds given it’s likely to be a free-flowing match-up against the Crows.
Andrew Slevison
Richmond v Gold Coast
Gold Coast 'pick your own line' -23.5 points ($1.25)
The Suns should take care of the Tigers on Saturday night - it’s probably just a matter of how much by.
The Tigers have been plucky at stages, generally in the first half, but have been making a habit of being overrun in the second half.
That could play into the hands of Dimma’s Suns who have outscored their opposition by 135 points in second halves this year.
Gold Coast’s line to win is -46.5 and while that is entirely possible, we’d rather be safe than sorry and go with the ‘pick your own line’ of -23.5 - so at least a four-goal win to the Suns.
Andrew Slevison
Sydney v Port Adelaide
James Jordon 15+ disposals ($1.35)
We highly recommend avoiding all Port Adelaide midfielders in your weekend ventures.
The tag is imminent, and after James Jordon failed to put the clamps on Nick Daicos last week, there is no doubting that the fierce competitor will be out for blood.
With that being said, Jordon will be in and around the footy all day. Last week, the tag attended 24 centre bounces, the equal most of all Swans, collecting 16 disposals for his troubles.
Finding 15 in each contest this year, we’re backing Jordon in at $1.36 to kickstart your Sunday fun.
Jaiden Sciberras
Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
Sam Darcy 2+ goals ($1.27)
This one’s a given.
Sam Darcy has had at least three scoring shots in all but one game thus far this year, bagging multiple majors in four of the Bulldog's five games.
St Kilda have struggled to stem the flow of key forward goals all season. As it stands, Callum Wilkie, Jimmy Webster and Anthony Caminiti have faced up against opposition talls, last week conceding multiple to Jake Stringer, Aaron Cadman and Jesse Hogan.
Son-of-Luke is simply too tall, and at $1.27 to kick multiples, you can put this one in the bag and move forward to Monday's closer.
Jaiden Sciberras
Geelong v Hawthorn
Jeremy Cameron 2+ goals ($1.45)
Jez to bring us home.
Six goals in two games against the Hawks last year, including a four-goal, four-behind performance in Round 18.
Seven goals in their only contest in 2023.
Jezza loves the Hawks, and Jezza loves a stage.
Sit back, relax, and think about what you'll do with your newfound fortune.
Jaiden Sciberras
ROUND 6 MULTI
- BRI v COL - Nick Daicos 25+ disposals ($1.20)
- NM v CAR - Sam Walsh 25+ disposals ($1.30)
- WCE v ESS - Dylan Shiel 20+ disposals ($1.18)
- MEL v FRE - Josh Treacy 2+ goals ($1.25)
- ADE v GWS - Josh Kelly 25+ disposals ($1.86)
- RIC v GCS - Gold Coast pick your line -23.5 ($1.25)
- SYD v POR - James Jordan 15+ disposals ($1.35)
- WB v STK - Sam Darcy 2+ goals ($1.27)
- GEE v HAW - Jeremy Cameron 2+ goals (1.45)
9-leg odds: $13.52
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