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Just wacked a small bet on MFC to make the 8!

6/1 after 1 game!!

What the hell.

 
  Mono said:
Just wacked a small bet on MFC to make the 8!

6/1 after 1 game!!

What the hell.

Amazing....

I thought we'd be paying 20 or so to 1

Sportsbet are offering $213 for the WB/WB/WB/ME quarter by quarter configuration, why muck around?

 

Believe it or not, Essendon and Carlton are actually paying more for a win than us this week

Geeze you could plonk $100k on us not playing finals and you'd get back $12,000

  CHAMP said:
Sportsbet are offering $213 for the WB/WB/WB/ME quarter by quarter configuration, why muck around?

They are tasty odds.

I dreamed this score last night:

Melb 3.2.20 7.5.47 11.9.75 16.12.108

WB 4.4.28 7.10.52 11.15.81 13.19.97


  Bring-Back-Powell said:
They are tasty odds.

I dreamed this score last night:

Melb 3.2.20 7.5.47 11.9.75 16.12.108

WB 4.4.28 7.10.52 11.15.81 13.19.97

You have pretty clear dreams :lol:

usually he gets a crowd figure and the hardball and clearance stats aswell....

  Bring-Back-Powell said:
They are tasty odds.

I dreamed this score last night:

Melb 3.2.20 7.5.47 11.9.75 16.12.108

WB 4.4.28 7.10.52 11.15.81 13.19.97

That would do it but an 8 or 9 goal last quarter would be the cherry.

 
  CHAMP said:
Sportsbet are offering $213 for the WB/WB/WB/ME quarter by quarter configuration, why muck around?

Thats not correct.

Its 21/1


  dees_rule_4eva said:
HAHA I thought $213 was a little much.

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if anyone wants a good bet here is two

$10 stkilda high score round vs carlton $6

$10 geelong high score round vs essendon $5.50

factor in the weather on the weekend is going to be pretty cool and windy/wet so i wouldnt touch the dogs at $5 vs us they are way under the odds

stkilda and geelong are two good teams playing under the roof at the dome.... get on them

west coast vs eagles is no chance, sydney vs port adelaide no chance, id also rule out north vs richmond due to the weather factor.... only slight possible games of going higher would be freo vs hawks, bris vs pies...

but i really like the odds so i put $15 on each team

my first round high score bets were $10 hawks 5.50 they firmed to like 4 after the first few games werent going high... also had $5 on north at 11-1 vs dons so that didnt win but i saluted round 1

get on this bet.. prb leaning towards saints more than cats but take both odds will come in if forecast gets any worse

  Bring-Back-Powell said:
They are tasty odds.

I dreamed this score last night:

Melb 3.2.20 7.5.47 11.9.75 16.12.108

WB 4.4.28 7.10.52 11.15.81 13.19.97

dreamed it or wished it


  Bring-Back-Powell said:
They are tasty odds.

I dreamed this score last night:

Melb 3.2.20 7.5.47 11.9.75 16.12.108

WB 4.4.28 7.10.52 11.15.81 13.19.97

Oh yes I love watching Melbourne over run the opposition in the final Q after trailing all day. Takes me back to Windy Hill in '91.

Darren Bennett went sick. The outer at Essendon was Ferral! Took a bit of nous to leave the ground without being hit. The Beer was sweet that night!!!!!

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