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F1 Betting Punters Already Jumping On Vettel For 2014 Championship

No one can stop Sebastian Vettel.
That’s what the betting market indicates anyway, with online bookmaker Sportsbet opening Vettel as the $2.00 favourite to win the 2014 championship.

Unsurprisingly, Vettel has already attracted 95% of betting in the market, with Lewis Hamilton the next best backed at $5.50.

Australia’s Daniel Ricciardo is considered a $21 chance, with Fernando Alonso ($6.00), Kimi Raikkonen ($7.50) and Jenson Button ($15) also amongst the top hopes.

“Punters are already considering it a fairly safe bet that Vettel will be the man to beat again. We haven’t seen a person dominate a market this early for quite some time,” said Sportsbet Australia’s Shaun Anderson.


2014 F1 Drivers Championship winner

$2.00               Sebastian Vettel

$5.50               Lewis Hamilton

$6.00               Fernando Alonso

$7.50               Kimi Raikkonen
$15                  Jenson Button

$21                  Daniel Ricciardo

$34                  Romain Grosjean

$41                  Nico Hulkenberg
$61                  Sergio Perez

Money Comes For Kangaroos In 2013 World Cup Betting

They may have had a stressful start to their campaign but Australia remain firm favourites to win the Rugby League World Cup, firming from $1.38 to $1.33 with online bookmaker Sportsbet.

Despite being pushed by England in game one, punters have continued to back the Kangaroos, although there has also been good support for New Zealand who are next in the market at $4.00.

After their courageous showing against Australia, England remain the only other team given a real shot at $8.00, with every other team in triple digits of $101 or more.

“Punters haven’t been scared off after Australia’s close call against England and continue to back them to go all the way despite some smart money also coming for New Zealand at $4.00,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.

(prices in brackets from 24 October)
2013 Rugby League world Cup winner

$1.33   Australia                     (in from $1.38)

$4.00   New Zealand               (steady)

$8.00   England                       (steady)

$101    Fiji                               (in from $126)
$101    Samoa                         (out from $167)

$101    Tonga                          (steady)

$101    Italy                             (in from $151)
$151    France                         (steady)
$226    Papua New Guinea     (out from $151)
$501    Scotland                      (steady)
$501    Wales                          (steady)
$501    Ireland                         (steady)
$501    Cook Islands                (steady)
$1001  USA                              (steady)

$100 To 1 Shot Wins 2013 Cox Plate

Shamus Award, a $101 shot with Sportingbet Australia immediately following the barrier draw on Tuesday, has become the first maiden to win the Sportingbet Cox Plate.

 

The Danny O’Brien trained three-year-old firmed into $61 following the shock scratching of pre-post favourite Atlantic Jewel, and was steadily backed throughout the week before starting at $21.

 

“He might have created history by becoming the first maiden to win the race but punters didn’t miss him,” Sportingbet’s Andrew Brown said.

 

“Since we’ve been betting on the race, there’s never been a horse at $101 after the final field was declared that’s gone on and won,” Brown said.

 

“Shamas Award was one of the best backed horses during the week and punters crunched him late,” Brown said.

 

“It’s fair to say this has been one of the biggest long-shot plunges we’ve ever seen in a Cox Plate,”

 

Long-time Melbourne Cup favourite Puissance De Lune’s odds of winning the Melbourne Cup have drifted dramatically from $11 to $26 at Sportingbet.

 

“It’s questionable whether he’ll start in the race after that performance and his odds reflect that,”

 

Other Melbourne cup changes include

 

$31 -> $26 Puissance De Lune

$6.5 -> $5.5 Fiorente

$17 -> $16 Sea Moon

$35 -> $51 Green Moon

$14 -> $13 Verema

$20 -> $21 Simenon

$13 -> $11 Hawkspur

$301 -> $401 Prince Cheri

$21 -> $19 Seville

$18 -> $23 Masked Marvel

$401 -> $501 Motivado

$601 -> $701 Ghost Protocol

$301 -> $501 Sneak A Peek

$501 -> $601 Bass Strait

$21 -> $26 Fawkner

$21 -> $23 Tres Blue

$14 -> $15 Voleuse De Coeurs

Punters Steer Away From 2013 Cox Plate Favouritism

Punters are looking for value in tomorrow’s Sportingbet Cox Plate with the top three favourites in betting all big drifters at Sportingbet.

 

Favourite It’s A Dundeel has eased from $4 out to $4.4, Puissance De Lune $4.2 out to $5 and Fiorente $4.2 out to $6.50.

 

“The punters have shunned the big three, it’s amazing to think that It’s a Dundeel is now the same price as when Atlantic Jewel was in the race and Fiorente is a better price, its crazy,” Sportingbet’s Michael Felgate said

 

Prior Atlantic Jewel’s scratching on Tuesday, It’s a Dundeel was $4.40 (now $4.40), Puissance De Lune $6 (now $5) and Fiorente $6 (now $6.50).

 

“Punters are clearly looking for value with a number of big moves all at double-figure odds,” Felgate said.

 

Three-year olds, Long John and Shamus Award have both been heavily supported.

 

“Long John has been backed from $10 into $7 and could start shorter than Fiorente, he has been best backed of the favoured runners.”

 

“Shamus Award has been a huge go and is our worst result. He was $81 after the barrier draw and is now a $21 chance, the money has been constant,” Felgate said.

 

International galloper Mull Of Killough has also been well backed firming from $81 on Tuesday to $31.

 

“Mull Of Killough has been an international plunge, we were hit heavily overnight with a number of bets at the same time as the UK bookies were also hit,” Felgate said.

 

2013 SPORTINGBET COX PLATE

Sportingbet Australia Market

 

It’s A Dundeel $4.40

Puissance De Lune $5

Fiorente $6.50

Long John $7

Happy Trails $12

Green Moon $17

Super Cool $19

Shamus Award $21

Foreteller $26

Mull Of Killough $31

Masked Marvel $31

Rekindled Interest $41

Seville $51

Side Glance $51

Kangaroos Crunched To Win First Game of 2013 World Cup

Punters have started to launched into Australia to win their opening match against England and also claim the 2013 Rugby League World Cup which starts Sunday 12.30am AEDT in Cardiff.

 

Late yesterday one punter had $50,000 @ $1.18 on Australia to beat England who have stood down forward Gareth Hock.

 

“Given England’s surprise warm-up loss to Italy and the standing down of Gareth Hock, it is no surprise we are seeing money for Australia,” said TAB’s Matt Jenkins.

 

“We have been open on the winner market for over a year and there is just very little interest in England ($10) winning the tournament.

 

“They are only marginally more popular than Tonga ($101).”

 

Last week another customer placed $50,000 @ $1.45 on Australia to win the World Cup.

 

Head to Head and line betting will be available two days prior to the start of each match.

 

SUNDAY

 

Head to Head (12.30am AEDT)

$1.15 Australia

$5.50 England

 

Line

$2.00 Aust -14.5

$1.85 Eng +14.5

 

Head to Head (2.30am AEDT)

$2.80 Wales

$1.45 Italy

 

Line

$2.15 Wales +4.5

$1.70 Italy -4.5

 

MONDAY

 

Head to Head (3am AEDT)

$2.10 Papua New Guinea

$1.75 France

 

Line

$1.90 PNG +2.5

$1.90 France -2.5

 

Head to Head (5am AEDT)

$1.01 New Zealand

$17 Samoa

 

Line

$1.90 NZ -39.5

$1.90 Samoa +39.5

 

Winner 

$1.40 Australia

$3.75 NZ

$10 England

$81 Fiji

$101 Italy, Tonga

$251 Ireland, PNG, Samoa, Scotland

$501 Cook Islands, France, Wales

$801 USA

International Money Comes For Mull Of Killough For Cox Plate

International horse Mull Of Killough has been the subject of a massive dual-hemisphere plunge to win Saturday’s Group 1 Sportingbet Cox Plate at Moonee Valley.

 

Trained by Australian expatriate Jane Chapple-Hyam, the eight-year-old’s odds of winning Australia’s weight for age classic have been slashed from $81 into $31 at Sportingbet after a high volume of bets.

 

“They just kept nibbling away at him at the big odds and we’re still writing plenty of tickets at the $31,” Sportingbet’s Andrew Brown said.

 

“Our UK parent William Hill has also been smashed with bets, forcing them to cut his odds from 50/1 into 20/1,” Brown said.

 

Chapple-Hyam has been comparing her horse favourably to former international Fiorente, a drifting $6  third favourite now trained by Gai Waterhouse.

 

In other market moves, Puissance De Lune has also drifted from $4.20 out to $5. Long John has firmed from $10 into $7 while Happy Trails ($16 to $13) and Foreteller ($31 into $26) continue to attract support.

 

Sportingbet is offering punters a chance to win $1 million by picking the first 8 across the line in the Group 1 Sportingbet Cox Plate. Entry is free to all Australian residents aged 18 years and over.

 

2013 Sportingbet Cox Plate

Sportingbet Australia market

It’s A Dundeel $4.20 (was $4)

Puissance De Lune $5 (was $4.50)

Fiorente $6 (was $5)

Long John $7 (was $8)

Happy Trails $13 (was $16)

Green Moon $18 (steady)

Super Cool $19 (steady)

Shamus Award $21 (was $26)

Foreteller $26 (was $31)

Mull Of Killough ($31)

Rekindled Interest $41 (was $31)

Masked Marvel $31 (steady)

Seville $51 (steady)

Side Glance $51 (was $61)

 

Its A Dundeel Now Cox Plate 2013 Favourite

A heavy stream of support has helped Kiwi champion It’s A Dundeel knock Puissance De Lune from the top of Cox Plate betting with online bookmaker Sportsbet.

Sportsbet Australia reports It’s A Dundeel has received three-times the support than any other runner and as a result the Kiwi has firmed from $4.40 into $4.20 favourite with Puissance De Lune easing from $4.00 to $4.50.

“With the prospect of a wet track likely the punters are really rallying towards the It’s A Dundeel. The money for the Kiwi has been constant over the last 24 hours,” Ben Hawes said.

Outside of the top two, one time favourite Fiorente ($5.50 out to $6.00), Long John ($7.00 into $6.50) and Happy Trails ($15 into $14) have also received some backing.

Sportsbet will refund losing bets on any horse who finishes second or third in the Cox Plate!

Meanwhile, Savvy Nature could cement Victoria Derby favouritism if he can win the Vase at Moonee Valley.

The Sydney three-year-old holds 98 percent of all money on the race and is the $2.25 favourite, in from $2.40. The John O’Shea trained gelding is on the third line of betting at $7.50 for tomorrow week’s Derby.


2013 Cox Plate
(Prices in brackets from 24 October)
$4.20   It’s A Dundeel             (in from $4.40)
$4.50   Puissance De Lune      (out from $4.00)      
$6.00   Fiorente                       (out from $5.50)
$6.50   Long John                    (in from $7.00)
$14      Happy Trails                (in from $15)
$19      Green Moon                (steady)
$21      Super Cool                   (in from $26)
$21      Shamus Award            (steady)
$26      Foreteller                    (steady)                   
$26      Masked Marvel           (steady)
$41      Rekindled Interest       (steady)
$41      Seville                          (steady)
$51      Mull Of Killough          (out from $41)
$67      Side Glance                 (steady) 

Mitchelton Wines Vase
$2.25   Savvy Nature             (in from $2.40)

$5.00   Drago                          (out from $4.80)
$5.00   Tips And Beers            (in from $5.50)
$9.00   Storm Approach          (out from $8.50)
$15      Great Esteem              (out from $13)
$15      Mantener La Fe          (out from $13)
$15      Pinstripe Lane             (out from $13)
$301    All Rigged Up              (steady)
Victoria Derby
$6.00   Complacent

$7.00   San Diego, Polanski
$7.50   Savvy Nature
$8.00   Criterion
$13      Drago
$15      Tupac Amaru
Others quoted

Ecuador Plunged $15’s In to $7’s To Win Epsom Handicap

The Gai Waterhouse trained Ecuador continues to be heavily backed at Sportingbet to win Saturday’s Group 1 Epsom Handicap at Randwick.

 

A $15 chance prior to Wednesday’s barrier draw, punters have since slashed the four-year-old gelding’s odds into just $7 at Sportingbet.

 

“Punters will be able to fly first class to Ecuador and buy the Galapagos Islands if this plunge comes off,” Sportingbet Australia spokesman Andrew Brown said.

 

“He’s been the best backed in the race by a long way including a bet of $4k at $11 and a number of other significant four-figure wagers,” Brown said.

 

Post-barrier draw favourites Boban ($4.60 to $5) and Toydini ($4.60 to $5.50) have both drifted on the back of the support for Ecuador.

 

Third favourite Streama has been solid at $6.50.

 

2013 Epsom Handicap

Sportingbet Australia market

Pre-draw       Post-draw                 Now                                           

  1. Sincero                                 $26                         $31                         $9.50
  2. Veyron                                 $18                         $21                         $21
  3. Sacred Falls                         $12                         $13                         $13
  4. Rekindled Interest          $19                         $19                         $19
  5. Streama                               $6.50                     $7                           $6.50
  6. Toydini                                 $4.40                     $4.60                     $5.50
  7. Riva De Lago                       $17                         $17                         $17
  8. Malavio                                $41                        $51                         $51
  9. Sizzling                                  $14                         $14                         $17
  10. Boban                                   $4.60                     $4.60                     $5
  11. Lidari                                     $26                         $19                         $17
  12. Belltone                               $51                         $61                         $71
  13. Scream Machine              $41                         $41                         $31
  14. Your Honour                      $26                         $26                         $26
  15. Ashokan                              $126                       $126                       $101
  16. Ecuador                                $15                         $12                         $7
  17. Spurtonic                             $26                         $26                         $26

Sydney Swans Plunged In 2014 AFL Premiership Betting

News Lance Franklin is expected to sign with the Swans has sent Sydney fans into a frenzy with punters unloading on them to win the 2014 premiership.

 

“Sydney firmed from $7 into $5 to win next year’s flag within an hour of the news breaking,” Centrebet’s Michael Felgate said.

 

“A soon as GWS tweeted they were out of the race the punters jumped on the Swans.”

 

“Sydney will have the most potent forward line in the competition so it is no surprise to see punters backing them. They could be outright favourite by the time season 2014 starts if the money continues and they have a good pre-season,” Felgate said.

 

Hawthorn remains equal favourite for the 2014 premiership at $4.50 with Fremantle. Sydney and Geelong are on the next line of betting at $5.

 

 

2014 AFL PREMIERS

Centrebet Market

 

$4.50 Hawthorn

Fremantle

$5      Sydney

Geelong

$15    Richmond

North Melbourne

Collingwood

$17    West Coast

$21    Essendon

$26    Carlton

$31    Adelaide

Port Adelaide

$51    Brisbane

$67    Gold Coast

$151  Western Bulldogs

St.Kilda

$251  Melbourne

$501  Greater Western Sydney

Daly Cherry Evans Best Backed For Clive Churchill Medal

All of the early money came for Sonny Bill Williams to win the Clive Churchill medal this Sunday but punters with online bookmaker Sportsbet Australia have switched their attention to Manly’s Daly Cherry-Evans and Sea Eagles halfback is now the best backed player to snare the honour.

Headlined by a $4,000 bet, DCE has surpassed SBW in terms of punter support but does remain behind Williams on the second line of betting at $7.00. Williams is paying $6.00.

There’s daylight to the third best backed player, which is Mitchell Pearce at $12, with nibbles of support for James Maloney at $8.00, Jamie Lyon at $12 and Jake Friend at $15.

Even George Rose has his admirers, with a $5.00 and $1.00 wager going on the big fella at $126.

“We’ve priced big George at $126, which is a dollar for every kilo, and at least two punters have gobbled up his odds,” Sportsbet’s Ben Hawes said.

In match betting, punter support for the Roosters has cooled. Earlier in the week money was coming in 5 to 1 in their favour but that’s slowed down to 2 to 1. The Roosters are the $1.68 favourites with Manly at $2.25. With a tight clash expected, punters with sportsbet.com.au will have their losing head-to-head on the GF refunded if the final margin of the game is 10 points or less.

2013 Clive Churchill Medal winner
$6.00   Sonny Bill Williams                (in from $7.00)
$7.00   Daly Cherry-Evans                  (in from $8.00)
$8.00   James Maloney                       (steady)
$9.00   Kieran Foran                           (steady)
$12      Brett Stewart                          (in from $15)
$12      Jamie Lyon                              (steady)
$12      Mitchell Pearce                      (steady)
$13      Glenn Stewart                         (steady)
$15      Jake Friend                              (steady)
$15      Anthony Watmough                (steady)
$15      Jared Waerea-Hargreaves     (steady)
$21      Matt Ballin                              (steady)
$23      Anthony Minichiello                (steady)
Others quoted

2013 NRL Grand Final winner
$1.68   Sydney Roosters        (out from $1.67)
$2.25   Manly Sea Eagles        (steady)