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Should Judd come.. and with a few other moves and shifts id love to know what they will offer for us in the top 8.... might be easiest money ever made.

for those more into this.,... when do they normally start taking money on the 8 for next year ?

cheers

 

If I were an AFL bookie, I would wait until the trade week has ended for this one time only.

Regardless, I still reckon the odds will be huge on us, and they won't last.

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exactly...which I was wondering when they first surface !! :)

 
  belzebub59 said:
Should Judd come.. and with a few other moves and shifts id love to know what they will offer for us in the top 8.... might be easiest money ever made.

for those more into this.,... when do they normally start taking money on the 8 for next year ?

cheers

mate, betting has already commenced

Geelong 3.80

Port Adelaide 7.00

West Coast 7.00

Hawthorn 9.00

Collingwood 10.00

Fremantle 12.00

Adelaide 15.00

Sydney 16.00

St Kilda 17.00

Kangaroos 21.00

Brisbane 34.00

Western Bulldogs 34.00

Carlton 51.00

Essendon 51.00

Melbourne 67.00

Richmond 67.00


:D cheers...its hard to notice the difference between this and my old one...lol

 

TAB Sportsbet odds in today's HUN -

Geelong 3.75

Port Adelaide 8.50

West Coast 8.50

Fremantle 10.00

Collingwood 11.00

Sydney 11.00

Hawthorn 12.00

Adelaide 15.00

St Kilda 16.00

Brisbane 21.00

Kangaroos 31.00

Essendon 35.00

Western Bulldogs 35.00

Carlton 41.00

Melbourne 51.00

Richmond 51.00

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  Demon Head said:
TAB Sportsbet odds in today's HUN -

Geelong 3.75

Port Adelaide 8.50

West Coast 8.50

Fremantle 10.00

Collingwood 11.00

Sydney 11.00

Hawthorn 12.00

Adelaide 15.00

St Kilda 16.00

Brisbane 21.00

Kangaroos 31.00

Essendon 35.00

Western Bulldogs 35.00

Carlton 41.00

Melbourne 51.00

Richmond 51.00

are they final 8 odds ?? cant find them on their site...only premierships odds .

ta


The filth and Hawthorn look decent value. Geelong at 3.50, based on yesterday's performance, and remembering that they've got some good young'ns waiting in the wings, looks pretty good as well. I'm sure a few delirious, cashed-up Geelong supporters will have a rip at that one.

  demon keaney said:
Carlton 51.00

Essendon 51.00

Melbourne 67.00

Richmond 67.00

Beauty!

Everytime we get insulted, we stick it up the media and the bookies!

When I looked a few hours ago Sportingbet were offering $21 and Sportsbet $41.

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