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Sportingbet Australia 2012 AFL Premiership Odds - 

$3.50 Collingwood

$4.00 Geelong

$7.50 Hawthorn

$10.00 Carlton

$11.00 West Coast Eagles

$17.00 Fremantle  

$21.00 St. Kilda

$21.00 Essendon

$26.00 Western Bulldogs

$26.00 North Melbourne 

$34.00 Sydney Swans

$41.00 Adelaide

$51.00 Melbourne

$67.00 Richmond

$67.00 Brisbane

$126.00 Port Adelaide

$126.00 Gold Coast Suns

$501.00 GWS Giants

 

bit insulting to the cats for them not be first. just like this year!

Everyone besides the top 5 should be 50-1. You'd be a mupped backing Geelong at $4 now when you could get $2 for them to win this years flag on Monday.

 

Essendon $21. Just throw your money into the toilet and watch it spin down if you want some entertainment value for your dollar. Sheer lunacy.


Hate to say it but I think Hawthorn could be a good bet.

Agree.

Collingwood with a new coach - wont reach the heights of this year.

Geelong lose Ling, Ottens, and Wojinski. Aging list. Wouldn't write them off, but seem increasingly unlikely.

Hawthorn - will be spewing on the Prelim loss.

I think Carlton are a good show to progress in 2012. They were stiff with injuries to Waite and Jameison late in the year and Gibbs, Murphy, Kreuzer et al will only get better.

I can see them maturing enough next year to make the GF.

For me the money lies with the Hawks @ 7.50, Blues @ 10 and the bet I actually like the most, the Eagles @ 11. Pains me to say it, but I reckon they could be special next year.

 

GWS, 501 -1? Someone who's had a win at Dapto dogs might pop a tenner on them - after all, they do have a midfielder with a suspect knee and disposition.

GWS, 501 -1? Someone who's had a win at Dapto dogs might pop a tenner on them - after all, they do have a midfielder with a suspect knee and disposition.

Fremantle surprises me. Melbourne should be higher certainly ahead of Adelaide and Essendon.


Eagles wont catch sides unaware next year, don't see Embley, Lynch & Nicoski playing like that again next season Glass, Kerr & Cox aging bodies. Hawks for me but a lot can and will happen by this time next year. One team suprises every year and one team usually falls away dramatically.

Pies still have quality cattle and yesterday will hurt and burn within, but my focus for 2012 will be the Dees, new coach another pre season into our kids and who will be the Stefan Martin who surprises us all and steps up next year

Fremantle surprises me. Melbourne should be higher certainly ahead of Adelaide and Essendon.

Freo had a truckload of injuries and underdone players.

Don't forget the Suby Oval home factor and new coach....

Eagles wont catch sides unaware next year, don't see Embley, Lynch & Nicoski playing like that again next season Glass, Kerr & Cox aging bodies. Hawks for me but a lot can and will happen by this time next year. One team suprises every year and one team usually falls away dramatically.

Pies still have quality cattle and yesterday will hurt and burn within, but my focus for 2012 will be the Dees, new coach another pre season into our kids and who will be the Stefan Martin who surprises us all and steps up next year

Jeremy Howe will become a 50-60 goal kicker next year.

Hate to say it but I think Hawthorn could be a good bet.

They might be a good shot at the flag, but they aren't a good bet. The odds will barely change until the NAB cup next year by which time you can assess their preseason and at least get an idea of their fitness and final list. Even then you are still getting absolutely rorted by bookies. Not sure if there is a market on Betfair yet but it would be a better idea to look there.

Sportingbet Australia 2012 AFL Premiership Odds -

$3.50 Collingwood

$4.00 Geelong

$7.50 Hawthorn

$10.00 Carlton

$11.00 West Coast Eagles

$17.00 Fremantle

$21.00 St. Kilda

$21.00 Essendon

$26.00 Western Bulldogs

$26.00 North Melbourne

$34.00 Sydney Swans

$41.00 Adelaide

$51.00 Melbourne

$67.00 Richmond

$67.00 Brisbane

$126.00 Port Adelaide

$126.00 Gold Coast Suns

$501.00 GWS Giants

I realise it has to start somewhere but simply going off this years ladder is just a tad too simplistic as it takes into condideraton...well, nothing.

We've got list reshuffles, trades, new coaches or no coaches ( lol ) and other factors.

Not particularly representaive of reality.. Just bookies spruiking.


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