July 11th 2008
Round 15 AFL Football Online Betting Odds
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I’m sure you’re just as keen as I am to have a proper weekend of footy after last week’s split round, so I’ll get straight back into the betting tips for round 15 2008. I do see quite a fair bit of value this week, so I’ve put in one more bet than usual.
The Saints really should be too good for Carlton. The closest the Blues have come to beating St. Kilda in recent years is 10 points in 2007. Earlier this year, the Saints bet them by more than 6 goals, but with Judd coming back in to the side and Carlton playing much better defensively, I think it will be much closer than last time.
The Kangaroos have much more to play for than Port. With Chad Cornes on one leg, one hand, one arm and who knows what else, the Power will struggle to match it with a fiery North Melbourne side, I think the odds should favour the Roos here.
Sydney have had Hawthorn’s measure the last 6 times they’ve met, and with those odds you can’t go past them.
The Tigers odds have blown out thanks to Richo’s hamstring. One (albeit great) man does not make a football team, and the black and yellow should prevail against the “rabble” that West Coast appears to be this year.
Australia’s own Sporting Bet looks to have some very healthy odds this week, and I’ll outline my recommended bets for each game this week.
- St. Kilda by 1 – 39 – $2.40
- Kangaroos by 1 – 39 – $2.45
- Sydney to win – $3.00
- Richmond by 1 – 39 – $2.60
With whatever you choose to have a punt on this week, good luck!
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2 Comments »

Australian Punter on 14 Jul 2008 at 1:39 pm #
Got the first two bets this week, Hawks were much too good for Sydney.. and Richmond, where on earth did that come from? I hope you had a win!
F. Fossil on 31 Aug 2008 at 3:11 am #
What are the odds that the Eagles record Mark Thompson’s pre-game comments? They’ll be handy to play back for the next ten years or so for motivation. I’ve never heard such condescending slobber before.
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