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thefan 30th September 2005 08:02 PM

Tigers vs NQ
 
K I need some advice where i can put my investment on. Im hoping for a 67% return on tigers. I plan not to back handicap atm. I did lose out by 1 point in last years GF when I recall Brett finch kicking that field goal at half time really stuff up the line at fulltime.

As far as I know,Scott Prince hasnt been confirmed to play nor Pat Richards.
I hope this drifts the NQ price shorter and tigers higer.

Jack Daniels 30th September 2005 10:13 PM

I know you said your not interested in thr handicap. But the handicap is only 3.5 points at $1.85 with sportstab.

Thats a good bet as far as I am concerned. I thought it would be 5.5 - 6.5 for sure.

Tigers -3.5 is a good bet for me :D

thefan 30th September 2005 10:30 PM

sportsbet is offering -5.0 for even money. I know it'll probally be a high scoring affair and tabsportsbet is offering $1.85 for over 42.5. Are they crazy, even though its a grand final the only thing these two teams know is scoring trys and plentyful of them.

goldmember 1st October 2005 11:58 AM

I think it will be under the 42.5 pts, seen a few games this year where i thought the overs were specials and they struggled to get past 34 pts,wouldnt be surprised if there only 12 or 14 scored by h/t and i reckon the defence will be brutal and especially tight, as i thought the cowboys were vunerable against the eels in the middle last week and would leak a few trys but they never looked like letting 1 in and the dragons normally let in around 24+ to any team wearing a footy jumper and the tigers struggled to get to 20!


tipping a 18-16 score but i dont know which way yet.

Chuck 1st October 2005 12:40 PM

I reckon it will be a large scoring game....38-24 lol

goldmember 1st October 2005 01:08 PM

Found some different betting options at sports acumen that i might bet on:

Last scoring play :reverse of 1st scoring play- the trys seem big odds !

w/tigers try $6
cowboys try $6
f/g [either side] $8
w/tigers goal $2.85
cowboys goal $3

shirt numbers u/o 50.5

h2h - h/t , w/tigers $1.70, cowboys $2.10

h/t total pts : under 18.5 $1.90 , over 18.5 $1.90

time of 1st try : 11th min or under $1.90 , 12th min or over $1.90

Sportz 1st October 2005 01:35 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by goldmember
Last scoring play :reverse of 1st scoring play- the trys seem big odds !

w/tigers try $6
cowboys try $6
f/g [either side] $8
w/tigers goal $2.85
cowboys goal $3


Goldmember,

Think about it. What happens after a try??? They have a shot at conversion!! So even if they score a try in the last minute, there's a pretty good chance the last scoring play is going to be a goal. :)

goldmember 1st October 2005 02:00 PM

Sh*t , i wasnt think that way , i was thinking just of a penalty goal, thanks, UNLESS they miss the kick :D , its the way they worded it ,sneaky ************s,with the tab 1st scoring its a penalty goal or try but here its just a goal,hope no one else gets sucked in by them.,

Sportz 1st October 2005 02:54 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by goldmember
its the way they worded it ,sneaky ************s,with the tab 1st scoring its a penalty goal or try but here its just a goal,hope no one else gets sucked in by them.,


Well obviously the first scoring play can't be a conversion, can it??? :D

If the first scoring play is a goal, it has to be a penalty. Whereas the last scoring play could be a conversion OR a penalty, so they group those together and just call it a goal.

thefan 1st October 2005 05:33 PM

first scoring play would probally be either a tigers try or penalty goal to NQ. Tigers have scored a majority of first trys this season and i expect them to do this once again.


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