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Could this be the year where an absolute dominant ruckman wins the Brownlow?!

At 50-1, Max is way overs if he maintains the form that he is in

Max winning the Brownlow with the Demons winning the flag is showing 170-1 (with a boost)

That's got to be worth the price of a coffee outlay (or 10 coffees!!!!)

I'm on!!

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Lions, Demons, Swans all winning 'go-to-whoa' is returning about 14-1 (with a boost)

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Demons 1-39 seems likely too (can see the Blues scoring a few goals in junk time)

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The Sunday Multi beckons

GC vs Cats (Cats 1-39?)

Demons vs South (Demons 1-39?)

Freo / Eagles (who knows!)

Sharks / Warriors (Sharks, probably)

Bulldogs / Cowboys (a toss-up)

 

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Last round of the season so (in theory at least) it's easier to find winners in the AFL

Getting on the teams with a high incentive to win along with backing against those sorts of teams with no incentive to win

For instance, tonight the Bombers are $1.90 at the line (30 points) ... their incentive is to bounce back from a shocking defeat whilst the Pies have already secured a home QF

Other likely winners (in my view) are Gold Coast, Bulldogs, Port Adelaide (go to whoa) And GWS will possibly have to win to make the 8

Stay away games are maybe Syd/Melb & Bris/St.Kilda

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Demons paying $3 to make the 8!!

Ideal multi banker 

I've put them in with 3 Soccer Title winners (Liverpool, Inter Milan & Real Madrid) 

Paying 20-1

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