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$34 to win at sportsbet

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Geelong 1.01

Melbourne 34.00

I've got a spare $10 - F*%K IT!

 
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Your kidding right?

Have a look on their website. www.sportsbet.com.au Geelong 1.01. Melbourne 34.

Now if the club places $100,000 on the dees to win, we can wipe out our debt and have a clean sheet. Go dees


As crap as we are, in any two horse race a bet at big odds is worth a fiver.

Lightning strikes, it hits the pill through some random act of God.

Fortunately there are ten Geelong players closest to it, Demons not in sight.

They're crisped and the Dees run out comfortable winners by ten points.

I'm on it.

Someone give me a reason we can win and Ill throw 1000 on the Dees at 34/1

 

short of a very localised outbreak of Feline Influenza.. I cant think of one..

just give me your grand.. I'll give you half back after...just the sort of bloke I am !!.. B) :rolleyes:;)


Obviously just enticing the punters to bet...but still those kinda odds are insulting.

Someone give me a reason we can win and Ill throw 1000 on the Dees at 34/1

The cats are on at $34 as well.

The TAB website has us at $12.00 at the moment.

Cats are paying $1.45 to win by 60+, which is money for jam.

Great minds think alike. All my multies this week will revolve around the $1.45 for Cats 60+, as they did last week with the Dogs at the line of 18+ paying $1.90.

There's no glory in taking long odds if they don't get up.

I think the value is $2.35 for Geelong to be the highest scoring team of the round, which our opposition always is.


yeh i use www.sportsbook.com.au they dont have the margin bets yet but i have jumped on the $1.91 line at -75.5 lol put $20 on it as ive checked the weekend forecast and its for fine weather... just waiting for the highest score bet to come up if its around $2.50 ill hit that with 20 as well id say...

we are no shot dont waste your money at the odds of 34-1... we are under the odds at that price:)

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