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Batman will win a battle of the masked superheroes if he took on Spiderman but not in hand to hand combat rather in box office takings says online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.

Sportsbet.com.au has installed the latest Batman movie ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ as the $1.10 favourite to have the highest takings at the Australian box office compared to ‘The Amazing Spiderman’.

“For decades we’ve all speculated about which superhero would beat which superhero and while we may never see that, we will see the latest Batman movie make more money than the next edition of Spiderman,” Sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

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Who will have the highest takings at the Australian box office?

$1.10 Batman – ‘The Dark Knight Rises’
$6.50 The Amazing Spiderman

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Despite being 11th on the ladder, Hawthorn are once again outright favourites to win the flag, priced at $4.25 with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.

They have firmed from $4.50, while Carlton have been steady at $4.50.

“Everyone is still waiting for Hawthorn to click, but we still think they will come good and at this stage the punters agree, with the Hawks still clearly the best backed team for the flag,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.

Collingwood have continued to drift after an unconvincing win against the Western Bulldogs, out from $7.50 to $8.00.

On the other hand, Adelaide have been the big movers after knocking off the Swans, from $51 into $21.

Essendon have also continued to firm, into $17 from $21.

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AFL Premiership Winner Betting

(Prices in brackets from 3rd May)
$4.25 Hawthorn (in from $4.50)
$4.50 Carlton (steady)
$5.00 West Coast (in from $5.50)
$7.00 Geelong (steady)
$8.00 Collingwood (out from $7.50)
$10 Sydney (out from $9.00)
$17 Essendon (in from $21)
$21 Adelaide (in from $51)
$34 Fremantle (out from $31)
$51 North Melbourne (steady)
$67 St Kilda (out from $51)
$101 Richmond (steady)
$251 Western Bulldogs (in from $501)
$501 Port Adelaide (steady)
$501 Brisbane (steady)
$1001 Melbourne (steady)
$2501 Gold Coast (steady)
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While all the Origin talk is about who will play where for New South Wales, punters with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au reckon it doesn’t matter who the Blues pick, backing Queensland in droves to make it seven series wins in a row.

In head-to-head betting for Game 1, money has been 16 to 1 for the Canetoads and 15 to 1 for Queensland to win the series.

As a result, Queensland have firmed into $1.63 to win Game 1 and $1.66 to win the series.

“Let’s not forget we opened both sides at $1.90 each to win Game 1 and the series,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

“It seems the punters aren’t fussed about who Ricky Stuart selects. They think the result is pretty much a forgone conclusion.”

A Queensland win by 13+ ($4.75) has also been the best backed option in margin betting followed by a 1-12 ($2.80) win. The best backed option involving New South Wales is a Blues 1-12 win at $2.95.

“81% of money wagered on margin betting options has been on Queensland with 50% of that on them winning 13+,” Hawes added. “It doesn’t make for good reading if you’re a Blues fan.”

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(prices in brackets from 4 April 2012)

2012 Game 1 State of Origin Betting

$2.25 New South Wales (out from $2.05)
$1.63 Queensland (in from $1.77)

2012 State of Origin Series

$2.23 New South Wales (out from $2.00)
$1.66 Queensland (in from $1.80)

Points

$2.25 New South Wales +0.0
$2.10 Queensland -6.0

Margin

$2.95 New South Wales 1-12 (out from $2.90)
$2.80 Queensland 1-12 (in from $2.90)
$4.75 Queensland 13+ (in from $5.00)
$6.00 New South Wales 13+ (out from $5.50)
$17 Draw (steady)

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We may know to colour of the Australian Olympics opening ceremony uniform, but who will be holding the flag still remains the question, with cyclist Stuart O’Grady looming as a smokey and being entered into the market as a $4.50 chance with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.

Fellow cyclist Cadel Evans still remains favourite at $3.25, but has drifted from $2.90 given that he will be competing in the road race the next day.

Swimmer Leisel Jones and hockey superstar Jamie Dwyer are next in the market at $4.00 and $5.50, however may get overlooked for O’Grady who could be competing at his 6th Olympics.

“All the guys in the markets are worthy. Stuart doesn’t have the same profile as Cadel, but you can’t argue with six Olympic appearances,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.

“But then again the likes of Jones and Dwyer have really performed well on the Olympic stage, it isn’t going to be an easy decision.”

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Who will be the Australian flag bearer at the 2012 London Olympics?

(Prices in brackets from 18 April)
$3.25 Cadel Evans (out from $2.90)
$4.00 Leisel Jones (out from $3.75)
$4.50 Stuart O’Grady
$5.50 Jamie Dwyer (out from $5.00)
$9.00 Sally Pearson (out from $8.00)
$11.00 Michael Diamond (out from $9.00)
$11 Russell Mark (out from $9.00)
$15 Anna Meares (steady)
$26 Steve Hooker (steady)
$34 James Maggnussen (steady)
$34 Stephanie Rice (steady)

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Online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au has opened Sam Stosur on the fifth line of betting at $11 to win the 2012 French Open.
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Stosur looms as Australia’s best chance of success at Roland Garros with Bernard Tomic priced at $151 to win the Men’s tournament.

“Sam once again will have the weight of the nation on her shoulders,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said. “We give her a real shot at the title.”

Victoria Azarenka is the $3.00 favourite to win the Women’s title ahead of Petra Kvitova ($6.00), Serena Williams ($8.50) and Maria Sharapova ($10).

On the Men’s side, Rafael Nadal is the $1.83 top pick, just ahead of Novak Djokovic at $2.88 with Roger Federer next at $13.

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2012 French Open winner – Women

$3.00 Victoria Azarenka
$6.00 Petra Kvitova
$8.50 Serena Williams
$10 Maria Sharapova
$11 Sam Stosur
$13 Agnieszka Radwanska
$15 Li Na
$17 Caroline Wozniacki
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2012 French Open winner – Men

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Currently joint favourites with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au to be New South Wales fullback for Game 1 of the 2012 Origin series, Manly’s Brett Stewart and Canberra’s Josh Dugan go head-to-head on Sunday and the markets suggest Stewart has the slight edge in the race for the Blues jersey.

Stewart is favourite to score most points and make the most tackles compared to Dugan while the Raiders gun is favourite to gain most metres.

Dugan and Stewart are at $2.75 with sportsbet.com.au to be named fullback for Game 1 by Ricky Stuart.

“Injury has hindered their game time of late but they’re both back now so it sets up a mouthwatering battle,” Sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said. “It is a good position for Ricky Stuart to be in.”

In match betting, Manly have firmed into $1.23 while Canberra have eased out to $4.25.

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Josh Dugan versus Brett Stewart

Most metres gained
$1.65 Josh Dugan
$2.20 Brett Stewart

Most points
$1.33 Brett Stewart
$3.20 Josh Dugan

Most tackles
$1.72 Brett Stewart
$2.05 Josh Dugan

Manly Sea Eagles v Canberra Raiders
$1.23 Manly Sea Eagles
$4.25 Canberra Raiders

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Collingwood are the punters tip to beat the Western Bulldogs tomorrow night, with more money for them to beat the Dogs than all other games for the weekend combined with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.

Hawthorn have been the next best backed team, however the majority of support has been for the Pies.

“We opened at $1.13 and the punters jumped all over it,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.

“They are now into $1.10 but the bets still keep coming as punters think they are already across the line.”

In premiership betting, Carlton are now equal favourites with Hawthorn at $4.50, while the undefeated West Coast Eagles are next in the market at $5.50.

The Sydney Swans have been the big movers, into $9.00 from $17 after defeating Hawthorn last round.

In the race for the Coleman medal Tom Hawkins, who was once as long as $81, is now into second favourite at $6.50, with Lance Franklin drifting from $2.75 to $3.50.

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AFL Premiership betting – Round 6

(Prices in brackets from 1st May)
$1.10 Collingwood (in from $1.11)
$7.00 Western Bulldogs (out from $6.00)

$1.19 Essendon (steady)
$4.70 Brisbane (steady)

$1.03 Geelong (steady)
$12 Melbourne (steady)

$1.10 Fremantle (in from $1.12)
$7.00 Gold Coast (out from $6.25)

$1.26 Sydney (steady)
$3.80 Adelaide (steady)

$1.32 Hawthorn (in from $1.33)
$3.40 St Kilda (out from $3.30)

$1.00 Carlton (steady)
$21 GWS (steady)

$1.75 Richmond (steady)
$2.08 Port Adelaide (steady)

$1.24 West Coast (out from $1.20)
$4.10 North Melbourne (in from $4.60)

Coleman Medal Winner Betting

(Prices in brackets from 24th April)
$3.50 Lance Franklin (out from $2.75)
$6.50 Tom Hawkins (in from $12)
$11 Taylor Walker (in from $16)
$11 Jack Riewoldt (out from $9.00)
$11 Travis Cloke (in from $21)
$14 James Podsiadly (in from $15)
$16 Eddie Betts (in from $26)
$17 Kurt Tippett (out from $16)
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Premiership Winner Betting

(Prices in brackets from 24th April)
$4.50 Hawthorn (out from $4.00)
$4.50 Carlton (in from $5.00)
$5.50 West Coast (steady)
$7.00 Geelong (out from $6.50)
$7.50 Collingwood (out from $7.00)
$9.00 Sydney (out from $17)
$21 Essendon (in from $34)
$31 Fremantle (out from $17)
$51 Adelaide (out from $26)
$51 St Kilda (out from $41)
$51 North Melbourne (steady)
$101 Richmond (out from $151)
$501 Port Adelaide (out from $251)
$501 Western Bulldogs (out from $251)
$501 Brisbane (steady)
$1001 Melbourne (out from $501)
$2501 Gold Coast (out from $1001)
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Despite starting the year as a $251 chance, Sydney’s Josh Kennedy has moved to equal favourite alongside Scott Pendlebury at $7.00 to win the Brownlow medal with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.

He has firmed following each round, before significant support from punters this week has seen him move into favouritism.

One punter saw the writing on the wall early and placed $50 each way on the midfielder as $251, with a collect of $15,725 should he win.

“It looks like we underestimated him early on. He looks to already have a few best on grounds to his name, with punters still happy to back him heavily this week and if he continues in this form, those who got on early will be keeping a very close eye on him,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.

Despite looking likely to miss further weeks through injury, Gary Ablett is still firm at $8.00.

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Brownlow Medal Winner Betting

(Prices in brackets from Tuesday 24 April)
$7.00 Scott Pendlebury (steady)
$7.00 Josh P Kennedy (in from $12)
$8.00 Gary Ablett (steady)
$8.00 Marc Murphy (steady)
$9.00 Dane Swan (in from $14)
$10 Chris Judd (out from $9.00)
$11 Sam Mitchell (out from $9.00)
$14 Jobe Watson (out from $10)
$16 Joel Selwood (out from $11)
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Josh Kennedy Brownlow Odds Plunge

  • Opened at $251
  • Shortened into $101 on March 25
  • Backed into $41 on April 10
  • Money continued to come and he moved into $19 on April 18
  • Moved into $12 on April 23
  • Now equal favourite at $7.00
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Online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au has installed Michael Cheika as the $1.66 favourite to be the next coach of the Western Force.

Cheika’s biggest threats look to be current Force defensive coach Phil Blake ($4.00) and former Wallabies assistant coach Tim Lane ($7.00).

Rob Penny and Todd Louden are next in the market at $11 and $13 respectively with former Force assistant John Mulvihill given some chance at $15.

“Michael Cheika looks like the one the Force want but as we saw with Will Genia recently, you just never know,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes.

Former England coach Martin Johnson is a $34 chance to be named coach while current Force lock Nathan Sharpe is an $81 outsider.

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Next coach of the Western Force?

$1.66 Michael Cheika
$4.00 Phil Blake
$7.00 Tim Lane
$11 Rob Penney
$13 Todd Louden
$15 John Mulvihill
$17 Jack Isaac
$21 Jim Williams
$34 Martin Johnson, Brian Smith
$81 Nathan Sharpe
$151 Brendan Cannon
$201 Phil Kearns

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He said he’s ready and online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au agrees – Todd Carney will be named NSW five-eighth for Game 1 of the 2012 State of Origin series.

Carney has continued to firm to get the nod as his stellar run of form continues unabated, first a $6.00 chance before being backed into $1.90 and now into $1.14.

“Carney has been the best backed player by far,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said. “There has been interest in the other candidates as well but as Carney has continued to play well, that has cooled off.”

Jamie Soward continues to drift, out to $7.00, as have Jarrod Mullen ($26) and James Maloney ($51). Any other player is priced at $4.50.

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Who will be NSW five-eighth in Game 1 of 2012 State of Origin series?

(prices from Tuesday 10 April)
$1.14 Todd Carney (in from $1.90)
$4.50 Any other player (in from $26)
$7.00 Jamie Soward (out from $3.50)
$26 Jarrod Mullen (out from $8.00)
$51 James Maloney (out from $6.00)

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