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Melbourne - $2.80 to make the eight.

A good bet $50 on for me  (gamble carefully).

Just a bit of luck needed in close games this year and with injuries of course.

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50 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

Melbourne - $2.80 to make the eight.

A good bet $50 on for me  (gamble carefully).

Just a bit of luck needed in close games this year and with injuries of course.

That my friend is what’s “ Money for jam” They’ll be paying that out by round 10

Hawthorn second favourite for the flag is rediculous, can see them doing a dees of 2019 after we came from no where in 18 to a prelim 

 

Langford at $15.00 for the Rising Star was too juicy to ignore. Chucked a cheeky watermelon on him. 

16 minutes ago, brendan said:

Hawthorn second favourite for the flag is rediculous, can see them doing a dees of 2019 after we came from no where in 18 to a prelim 

Yes, if Mitchell can get them to Top 4 this year, it will be very depressing!!


 
2 hours ago, BLWNBA said:

Langford at $15.00 for the Rising Star was too juicy to ignore. Chucked a cheeky watermelon on him. 

Who the hell is favorite if he’s at $15?

(And what value is the watermelon?)

23 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

Who the hell is favorite if he’s at $15?

(And what value is the watermelon?)

Jagga Smith outright favourite at $5.50.

$20 = watermelon. 


1 hour ago, BLWNBA said:

Jagga Smith outright favourite at $5.50.

$20 = watermelon. 

$20 is a lobster 🦞 

11 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

A pineapple is $50 so I’m guessing $20.

Geez this cost of living crisis is really getting out of hand 

No fruit for my kids going forward 

13 hours ago, BLWNBA said:

Langford at $15.00 for the Rising Star was too juicy to ignore. Chucked a cheeky watermelon on him. 

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Should have held on to it, BLWNBA:

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11 hours ago, BLWNBA said:

Jagga Smith outright favourite at $5.50.

$20 = watermelon. 

I thought that was a crayfish


3 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

I thought that was a crayfish

 

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19 hours ago, brendan said:

Hawthorn second favourite for the flag is rediculous, can see them doing a dees of 2019 after we came from no where in 18 to a prelim 

A drop yes but they haven't had near the players miss pre season that we did that year.

No, guys, an actual cheeky watermelon has been bet. Come September given how quickly they go off this bettor may have to have a cheeky watermelon party.

2 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Dees to make the 8 

Langford Rising Star

Bont Brownlow

Odds of $561.60

$20 bet would get you $11,232

Hold on isn’t the Brownlow just between Cripps, Daicos and Neale ? 
 

Have the rules been changed ? 


1 hour ago, Sydee said:

Hold on isn’t the Brownlow just between Cripps, Daicos and Neale ? 
 

Have the rules been changed ? 

I plan on doing a few multis with Dees making the 8, then a couple of different winners for the Brownlow, thinking Daicos, Bont, Serong and maybe Butters. Then a few options for the Riding Star.

 

My shout if my $1 bet comes off ...
(Also have every combo of 2 legs ie 6 bets of $10. I think Roo winning the Coleman is the least likely but what the hell).

 

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Now this sounds all OK,

but I do not know how to put "multiples" on the AFL    I can see how how it is done on other things but how do you specify  the sport AFL,  and then the exotic markets .  What betting agency and any other hints please.   I have looked but have fat fingers when it comes to on line stuff    it just does not work for me.

 

Any help appreciated      PS I do know how to do stuff on the nags,  lost a heap on them.  but i think i know more about footy. 

 

Before the practice matches is the time to prove it.   Thanks in advance.

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23 hours ago, Go Ds said:

No, guys, an actual cheeky watermelon has been bet. Come September given how quickly they go off this bettor may have to have a cheeky watermelon party.

Is this yr innie speaking?

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