Rugby World Cup 2011 betting odds
Spread punters may have seen that New Zealand
were piped to the post in the Tri Nations by Australia, but the hosts remain 85-87
outright spread favourites (100pts winner, 80pts - Runner-Up, 60pts - Third,
50pts - Fourth etc).
The All Blacks' Outright Index will be bought by those who believe that coach Graham Henry is a fraud.
For their defeat in South Africa two weeks ago, key players were rested - including
Fly-half Dan Carter. Having won the inaugural World Cup in 1987, New Zealand
have failed to live up to their reputation on the greatest stage and spread
sellers of the outright index will be pleased to hear they have only reached
The final was held on another occasion, back in 1995.
Tri-Nations champions newly crowned
Australia, will head to New Zealand in fine spirits after a 25-20 victory in
Their final match. Spread betting enthusiasts will be happy to know that the Wallabies have
They won the competition in 1999 and 1991, respectively. In 2003 they were runners-up.
tournament. Spread sellers of the Australian outright index may have seen that
The side conceded 79 points during Tri-Nations. This was a difference of ten points
of +13.
Spread rugby
South Africa's Outright Index will have its bettors hoping that the decision is made.
New will allow them to put some of their Tri-Nations starting XVs to rest.
http://hartingtongolf.com/how-to-increase-your-chance-of-winning-the-lottery-by-millions/ Zealand. Peter de Villiers was able to call upon his key players in the Springbok's
18-5 win over the All Blacks, which will cause concern to those looking to sell
Their outright index. South Africa's Outright Index will also be available for sale
aware that the side are the current world champions having beaten England 15-6
France, four years ago
Martin Johnson's men signed off their preparations with a solid 9-20 victory
over Ireland which will offer hope to England's spread supporters that they can
Claim your second title. Buyers of England's English are encouraged to take this title.
outright index is that the side have reached the final in the past two
competitions, while they also came second in the 1991 final against
Australia.
England showed that they are capable of winning major tournaments.
they claimed the Six Nations in March, which will put some doubt into those
Spread bettors who are looking to sell their index outright.
After beating Ireland, France will offer hope to their spread supporters.
They were twice in the final warm-up match before the world cup. Marc Lievremont's
France narrowly lost out to England in the Six Nations when finishing two
points behind. Spread sellers of their outright index might argue that the
French have not reached the final since 1999.
Spread punters will be pleased to learn that the 2007 final did not produce a
Single try. However, the 2003 final had two attempts. Any spread
enthusiasts looking at the total points market for the final will be intrigued
It is interesting to learn that the New Zealand victory in 1987 was the highest final total.
France 29-19, while the lowest was Australia's 12-6 win over England in 1991.