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2022 Premiership Market

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Admins please note that I’m not encouraging anyone to bet, just providing the first 2022 premiership market as an item of public interest -

$5.00 MelbourneĀ 

$7.00 Western BulldogsĀ 

$8.00 BrisbaneĀ 

$9.00 Geelong, Port AdelaideĀ 

$11.00 Richmond, SydneyĀ 

$15.00 West Coast $17.00 GWS Giants $21.00 St KildaĀ 

$26.00 Fremantle, EssendonĀ 

$34.00 CarltonĀ 

$67.00 Adelaide, CollingwoodĀ 

$81.00 Hawthorn, Gold CoastĀ 

$101.00 North MelbourneĀ 

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I couldn’t Ā back against us for the premiership but, for the grand final, Essendon would be the smoky there!

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Sydney are my dark horse. GWS would have been to but no Toby for 5 rounds will hurt them.Ā 
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GWS and Essendon are my big concerns next year and what will Richmond deliver?

Almost every year at least 2 or 3 teams miss the following year due to age or injuries to players last year St Kilda Collingwood Richmond and West Coast missed this years finals which is great for the AFL competition creating hope for supporters as well as heartbreak for others.

I hope we are able to improve enough to stay ahead of the chasing pack who want our success to be a flash in the pan.

Why are Geelong placed so highly. Also that list tells me that the roos will be wooden spooners. That will not be the case.

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GWS @ $17 is not bad value.

West Coast the best chance from outside the top 8, not sure about the tigers.


4 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Sydney are my dark horse. GWS would have been to but no Toby for 5 rounds will hurt them.Ā 
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i agree, jaded. i thought they would be the real threat this year. they shouldn't have lost their ef

can see peptides and baggies rising up this year but not threatening finalists

jeelong's odds should be greater, they now know they're on the slippery slide

4 hours ago, A F said:

GWS and Essendon are my big concerns next year and what will Richmond deliver?

Essendon don’t have the defense to go all the way IMO.Ā 
GWS have all the talent in the world. Something is not right with that club tho.Ā 

5 hours ago, Spirit of the Demon said:

Admins please note that I’m not encouraging anyone to bet, just providing the first 2022 premiership market as an item of public interest -

$5.00 MelbourneĀ 

$7.00 Western BulldogsĀ 

$8.00 BrisbaneĀ 

$9.00 Geelong, Port AdelaideĀ 

$11.00 Richmond, SydneyĀ 

$15.00 West Coast $17.00 GWS Giants $21.00 St KildaĀ 

$26.00 Fremantle, EssendonĀ 

$34.00 CarltonĀ 

$67.00 Adelaide, CollingwoodĀ 

$81.00 Hawthorn, Gold CoastĀ 

$101.00 North MelbourneĀ 

I would be laying Geelong at $9, particularly after just giving Chris Scott another contract.

At those odds it might be better to put a few $ on the threepeat instead.Ā 


This time last year we had St Kilda odds to win the flag (~$21).Ā 

what a 12 months it’s been

If the Dees are $4.50 now, its a long way home. Any sneeze will see the odds blow out.

Only side that has made meaningful short term list changes is the Blues to this pointĀ 


12 hours ago, A F said:

GWS and Essendon are my big concerns next year and what will Richmond deliver?

GWS still have a stack of talent but I'm not sure they have the bookends.

Phil Davis is cooked, Hogan can't string more than a few games together, Toby Green is suspended for the first five rounds & they've just sent a very serviceable forward in Finlayson packing for a 3rd rounder. The cherry on top is Bobby Hill now on the way out.

I do agree Richmond could bounce back but a lot depends on whether they still have the hunger.Ā 

Edited by adonski

20 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Sydney are my dark horse. GWS would have been to but no Toby for 5 rounds will hurt them.Ā 
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I was bullish on Sydney all year.

If they beat GWS in the first final things could have been very different.

I would also have Carlton higher. I don’t think they will win the flag but they have the bones of a very good team now.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

22 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I can't have Geelong in that group.

$15 to $20 is more like it.

Better taking Essendon at $26 šŸ˜‰

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Love a punt but this one will forever haunt me, was just under 31k for a $10 bet. Not sure why I went the Dogs, from memory i put Ā number of $10 bets on with multiple options.

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Bahaha Jeelong $9.00

Whoever is shaping these odds is taking the [censored]


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