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2013 PREMIERSHIP MARKET

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For god's sake, couldn't they make us $499 to put us above the franchises.

Premiership markets are odd - I'd have thought that adding an extra zero to the bottom few wouldn't have hurt.

 

Only ten grand to make five million.


What nonsense.

We Dont even know the team lists.

 

I love that almost every year the winner is marked back. I guess it is harder to win back to back.

Get around the Crows!

My thoughts too. Paying $11 at TAB and have one of the best up and coming midfields with a young key forward (Walker) and key back (Talia) showing great form this year. They would be my tip at this stage. Can't believe Carlton & Collingwood both at $9 at TAB would've thought they'd be closer to $15-$20.

With or with K-Tip?

That is a good point however they still have Walker and not too sure that Tippett added too much to the Crows this year although he did play very well last week (though in fairness I didn't see all that much of them this year).

EDIT: Freo at $16 present good odds too, although Pavlich and Sandilands are getting on they have Zac Clarke coming through and some good young midfielders with Fyfe missing a good part of this year and Morabito not being seen for the last two seasons. Need Pavlich to have another standout year or find another key forward though.

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That is a good point however they still have Walker and not too sure that Tippett added too much to the Crows this year although he did play very well last week (though in fairness I didn't see all that much of them this year).

39 goals at 1.9 per game. He adds an awful lot, even when he has an injury interrupted season. Any team would take him in a heartbeat.

39 goals at 1.9 per game. He adds an awful lot, even when he has an injury interrupted season. Any team would take him in a heartbeat.

Yep fair enough. Not sure losing him will ruin their flag chances though with Walker up there and don't forget they'll add Crouch to their already impressive young midfield next year.

Yep fair enough. Not sure losing him will ruin their flag chances though with Walker up there and don't forget they'll add Crouch to their already impressive young midfield next year.

I agree. Adelaide appear to be a very well run club. Craig did a very good job and his resignation was handled dignity and professionalism by both the club and the individual. Now Sanderson has continued to develop the team, building a forward line with a lot of fire power, and a strong centre square.

The key lesson for me is that this is a club that has been building for a few years now. Can we do the same?

I will be interested to see how they go next year.

Somewhere out there is someone who thinks $26 on Richmond for the flag is good value and has a punt. Someone who needs to be shut away from society for the greater good.


Somewhere out there is someone who thinks $26 on Richmond for the flag is good value and has a punt. Someone who needs to be shut away from society for the greater good.

it will pay for all the microwave ovens Tiger supporters buy.

Keeps korea employed !

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