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PEDAL TO THE OLYMPIC MEDAL FOR AUSSIE DUO

Sam Willougby and Caroline Buchanan look set to add to Australia’s medal tally at the London Olympics, priced at $4.50 and $9.00 respectively with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au to take gold in the men’s and women’s BMX events.

Willoughby is on the third line of betting in the men’s event, behind defending Olympic champion Maris Strombergs ($3.75) and Frenchman Joris Daudet ($4.33), while fellow Aussies Brian Kirkham ($13) and Khalen Young ($34) are also in the market.

Great Britain’s Shanaze Reade is the $2.50 favourite in the women’s BMX, followed by Magalie Pottier ($4.50), Sarah Walker ($6.00) and Mariana Pajon ($8.00). Australian Lauren Reynolds is a $15 chance of winning gold.

“Although not favourites, both Willoughby and Buchanan have the support of Aussie punters, with the pair each attracting 90 percent of all money wagered on their respective events,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

Markets courtesy of sportsbet.com.au

Men’s BMX
$3.75 Maris Strombergs
$4.33 Joris Daudet
$4.50 Sam Willoughby
$6.50 Connor Fields
$10 Marc Willers
$11 Tory Nyhaung
$13 Brian Kirkham, Liam Phillips
$15 David Herman
$34 Khalen Young
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Women’s BMX
$2.50 Shanaze Reade
$4.50 Magalie Pottier
$6.00 Sarah Walker
$8.00 Mariana Pajon
$9.00 Caroline Buchanan
$13 Alise Post
$15 Lauren Reynolds
$17 Laetitia Le Corguille
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AUSSIE PUNTERS BACK STEVE HOOKER TO WIN GOLD

Punters with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au continue to back Steve Hooker to win consecutive pole vault gold medals, with the Aussie now priced as a $10 chance.

Hooker was opened at $17 to win gold at the beginning of July, and on the back of patriotic punter support, now sits on the fourth line of betting.

“We’ve seen more bets for Hooker to win gold in the last four days than we did for the whole month of July,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

“He was installed at $17 to make it back-to-back Olympic titles, was quickly backed into $12, before punters really got behind him this week. Hooker’s now attracted 88 percent of bets wagered on the market.”

Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie heads the betting at $1.83, with Bjorn Otto ($7.00) and Malte Mohr ($8.50) next in the market.

Market courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
Men’s Pole Vault
$1.83 Renaud Lavillenie
$7.00 Bjorn Otto
$8.50 Malte Mohr
$10 Steve Hooker
$15 Pawel Wojciechowski
$17 Lukasz Michalski, Lazaro Borges, Brad Walker
$21 Mateusz Didenkow
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SYDNEY’S ODDS TAKE A SWAN DIVE

Sydney’s chances of defeating the Pies on Saturday night have improved and their odds have shortened on the back of Brownlow Medalist Dane Swan not making the trip to ANZ Stadium.

Sydney have firmed from $1.67 into $1.53 with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au to defeat Collingwood, whose odds have eased from $2.20 out to $2.50.

“Despite the loss of Swan, punters have not lost faith in Collingwood just yet, with 60 percent of bets so far coming for the Pies,” sportsbet.com.au’s Haydn Lane said.

Markets courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
Sydney vs Collingwood – AFL Round 20
$1.53 Sydney (in from $1.67)
$2.50 Collingwood (out from $2.20)

Margin
$2.25 Sydney 1-39 points
$3.10 Collingwood 1-39 points
$4.10 Sydney 40+ points
$10 Collingwood 40+ points

Tri Bet
$2.05 Sydney over 15.5 points
$2.65 Either team under 15.5 points
$4.10 Collingwood over 15.5 points

Line
$1.92 Sydney (-11.5)
$1.92 Collingwood (+11.5)
The line has moved from 7.5 points to 11.5 points.

CAN ADAM SCOTT ATONE FOR OPEN FADE?

Tiger Woods has been installed as the $11 favourite with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au for this week’s PGA Championship at Kiawah Island, with Aussie Adam Scott on the sixth line of betting at $31.

Luke Donald ($19), Rory McIlroy ($21), Lee Westwood ($26) and Dustin Johnson ($26) round out the top five in betting, while Jason Day ($67), Geoff Ogilvy ($81), Aaron Baddeley and John Senden (both $126) are the next best placed Australians.

“Punters seem to think the British Open result will have very little impact on Scott’s performance, with Tiger Woods the only player to have attracted more bets to win than the Aussie,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

In top Australian betting, Scott is the $2.75 favourite, ahead of Day ($5.00), Ogilvy ($6.50), Senden ($7.50), Baddeley ($8.00) and Marc Leishman ($13).

Markets courtesy of sportsbet.com.au

The PGA Championship
$11 Tiger Woods
$19 Luke Donald
$21 Rory McIlroy
$26 Lee Westwood, Dustin Johnson
$29 Jason Dufner
$31 Adam Scott
$34 Bubba Watson
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$67 Jason Day
$81 Geoff Ogilvy
$126 Aaron Baddeley, John Senden
$201 Marc Leishman
$251 Greg Chalmers
$301 Robert Allenby, Marcus Fraser
$501 Brendan Jones

Top Australian
$2.75 Adam Scott
$5.00 Jason Day
$6.50 Geoff Ogilvy
$7.50 John Senden
$8.00 Aaron Baddeley
$13 Marc Leishman
$17 Greg Chalmers
$19 Robert Allenby
$21 Marcus Fraser
$29 Brendan Jones

PUNTERS BACK SHARKS FOR TOP 8, MANLY FIRM FOR FLAG

After drifting out to as much as $3.00, the Cronulla Sharks have firmed into $1.10 with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au to make the NRL top eight.

The Wests Tigers ($2.75 into $1.67) and Canberra Raiders ($17 into $5.00) also tightened in betting to make the finals, while the Titans ($3.25), Knights ($5.00), Warriors ($11) and Dragons ($19) all went in the wrong direction.

“Behind the Titans, the Sharks are now the best backed side to make the finals,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

“There was solid money for the Sharks when they were priced at $2.90 before the season started, but it all went quiet until they smashed the Warriors away from home at the weekend.”

The Bulldogs remain premiership favourites at $4.00, ahead of the Rabbitohs ($4.50) and Storm ($5.50 into $4.50), while Manly have been the biggest movers, firming from $7.50 into $5.00.

In wooden spoon betting, the Eels firmed into $1.30 from $1.67 after last night’s loss, while the Panthers are priced at $3.00.

Markets courtesy of sportsbet.com.au

(prices in brackets from 31 July)
To finish in NRL top 8
$1.01 Manly Sea Eagles (in from $1.04)
$1.04 North Queensland Cowboys (out from $1.03)
$1.10 Cronulla Sharks (in from $2.10)
$1.12 Brisbane Broncos (out from $1.08)
$1.67 Wests Tigers (in from $2.75)
$3.25 Gold Coast Titans (out from $2.30)
$5.00 Newcastle Knights (out from $2.75)
$5.00 Canberra Raiders (in from $17)
$11 New Zealand Warriors (out from $2.75)
$19 St. George Illawarra Dragons (out from $5.50)
$51 Sydney Roosters (steady)

2012 NRL Grand Final winner
$4.00 Canterbury Bulldogs (steady)
$4.50 South Sydney Rabbitohs (steady)
$4.50 Melbourne Storm (in from $5.50)
$5.00 Manly Sea Eagles (in from $7.50)
$15 North Queensland Cowboys (out from $9.00)
$19 Brisbane Broncos (out from $9.00)
$21 Cronulla Sharks (in from $23)
$26 Wests Tigers (in from $34)
$41 Gold Coast Titans (out from $26)
$67 New Zealand Warriors (out from $34)
$67 Newcastle Knights (out from $41)
$67 Canberra Raiders (in from $151)
$101 St. George Illawarra Dragons (out from $41)
$331 Sydney Roosters (in from $1001)

2012 NRL wooden spoon
$1.35 Parramatta Eels (in from $1.67)
$3.00 Penrith Panthers (in from $3.05)
$51 Sydney Roosters (out from $5.50)

PUNTERS CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF SALLY PEARSON

Sally Pearson continues to shorten to win the women’s 100m hurdles gold medal, firming from $1.25 into $1.22 with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.

Sportsbet.com.au paid out on Pearson winning gold to those who placed their bets before last night’s heat, and punters today continue to back her at short odds.

“We opened Pearson at $1.25 to win gold after her heat run, and literally within seconds punters started backing her, and that support has continued unabated this morning,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

“By the time she runs, she will have attracted more bets to win than James Magnussen did to win the men’s 100m freestyle.”

Following Pearson in the market is American Kellie Wells, who’s eased from $6.00 out to $6.50, Dawn Harper ($10) and Lolo Jones ($12).

The women’s 100m hurdles world record being broken in the final looks unlikely, priced at $7.00.

Markets courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
Women’s 100m hurdles
(prices in brackets from 6 August)
$1.22 Sally Pearson (in from $1.45)
$6.50 Kellie Wells (out from $6.00)
$10 Dawn Harper (steady)
$12 Lolo Jones (steady)
$31 Nevin Yannit (steady)
$41 Jessica Yelinka (steady)
$41 Tiffany Porter (steady)
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Will the women’s 100m hurdles world record be broken?
$1.07 Yes
$7.00 No

SUNS SMASHED IN AFL WOODEN SPOON BETTING

The Gold Coast Suns have firmed from $6.50 into $2.50 with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au to claim back-to-back AFL wooden spoons.

Following the Suns loss to Melbourne and their win over Port Adelaide in round 19, the GWS Giants have eased from $1.11 out to $1.50 to finish last.

The two sides face off this weekend and sportsbet.com.au has installed the Suns as the $1.40 favourite, with the Giants the $2.95 outsider.

“This weekend will pretty much determine who claims the spoon,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

“Playing at home gives the Suns the advantage, but they do have injury worries, while the Giants will be confident given they beat the Gold Coast earlier this season.”

In other Round 20 matches, the West Coast Eagles have been installed as the $1.85 favourites against Geelong ($1.95), Sydney have been priced at $1.66 against Collingwood ($2.20) and North Melbourne have been opened at $1.65 for their clash with Essendon ($2.20).

Market courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
(prices in brackets from 31 July)


AFL wooden spoon
$1.50 GWS (out from $1.11)
$2.50 Gold Coast Suns (in from $6.50)

Round 20
$1.40 Gold Coast Suns
$2.95 GWS

$1.85 West Coast Eagles
$1.95 Geelong

$1.06 St. Kilda
$9.00 Melbourne

$1.38 Adelaide
$3.05 Fremantle

$1.66 Sydney
$2.20 Collingwood

$1.23 Carlton
$4.20 Brisbane

$1.00 Hawthorn
$21 Port Adelaide

$1.17 Richmond
$5.00 Western Bulldogs

$1.65 North Melbourne
$2.20 Essendon

BETTING MOVE FOR ROCKET EADE TO TAKE THE REINS AT PORT ADELAIDE

Current Collingwood Football and Coaching Strategist Rodney Eade has rocketed into $4.00 favouritism with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au to lead Port Adelaide into the 2013 season.

Hawthorn Assistant Coach Leon Cameron is next in the market at $5.00, ahead of Port Assistant Shaun Rehn at $6.00 (out from $4.00) and Port Caretaker Coach Garry Hocking at $8.00.

Former Port Adelaide Premiership Coach Mark Williams is priced at $41.

Market courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
Port Adelaide’s 2013 Senior Coach
$4.00 Rodney Eade
$5.00 Leon Cameron
$6.00 Shaun Rehn (out from $4.00)
$8.00 Garry Hocking
$10 Mark Bickley
$12 Mick Malthouse (out from $8.00), Ken Hinkley (in from $15), Scott Burns (in from $16)
$16 Paul Roos (out from $12), Blake Caracella (in from $21), Ben Hart
$21 Alan Richardson, Robert Harvey, Simon Goodwin, Nathan Bassett, Adam Simpson, Neil Craig
$34 Dean Laidley (in from $41)
$41 Gary Ayres, Paul Williams, Max Hudghton, Nigel Lappin, Peter Sumich, Scott Camporeale, Darren Milburn, Jade Rawlings, Warren Tredrea, Mark Harvey, Chad Cornes, Mark Williams
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LAURIE DALEY HOT FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BLUES COACH

Laurie Daley is the $4.00 favourite with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au to be named the next coach of the New South Wales Blues.

Jim Dymock is on the second line of betting at $4.50, followed by Trent Barrett ($5.00), Phil Gould ($6.00) and Brad Fittler ($9.00).

“Daley is a New South Wales legend, having led the Blues to several Origin series wins as a player, and has completed a decent coaching apprenticeship, so he’s just shading the rest in the market,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

“In saying that, the top four in the betting aren’t separated by much so it’s anyone’s game right now.”

Mick Potter ($26), Andrew Johns ($31), Des Hasler ($34) and Peter Sterling ($101) are also in the market.

Market courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
Next New South Wales Blues coach
$4.00 Laurie Daley
$4.50 Jim Dymock
$5.00 Trent Barrett
$6.00 Phil Gould
$9.00 Brad Fittler
$15 Royce Simmons
$26 Mick Potter
$29 Daniel Anderson
$31 Andrew Johns
$34 Des Hasler
$51 Chris Anderson
$101 Peter Sterling

PEARSON CAN’T LOSE, BOOKIE PAYS OUT EARLY ON HER WINNING GOLD

After blitzing her heat tonight, online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au has declared the women’s 100m hurdles at the London Olympics is over and has paid out all bets on Aussie Sally Pearson winning the Gold.

To date, Pearson has attracted 88 percent of all bets wagered on the race.

“That was like a training exercise. We truly believe she’ll blitz the final and we’d be paying on her tomorrow anyway, so punters may as well enjoy their winnings a day early,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

As with all sportsbet.com.au early payouts, the market remains open, meaning punters who have been paid out can take their cash or can reinvest if they wish.

Sportsbet.com.au has a reputation for paying out early on major events, and usually is on the money with their predictions including the Liberal National Party winning the 2012 Queensland State Election, So You Think to win the 2010 Cox Plate and England to win the 2010/11 Ashes Series. However, this was not the case last year when they paid out on Chris Judd to win the Brownlow Medal with four rounds to go in the season, or in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race when they paid out on Wild Oats XI for line honours four days before the race.

The payout applies to all single wagers placed on Sally Pearson before 7:33pm AEDT on Monday 6 August, 2012.