England friendless in the betting against Australia
By Sarah Preece on 2009-11-06 11:17:22
England have so far been friendless in the betting ahead of their clash with Australia at Twickenham on Saturday. The Wallabies are coming in for support, forcing Sky Bet to move the handicap line to Australia -4 (from -3). Australia have also been heavily backed at for the match result, with Sky Bet cutting their odds to 8/15 (from 8/13), while Martin Johnson`s men are out to 11/8 (drawn match 20/1).
Sky Bet`s rugby union betting expert, Mike Triffitt, said: "England have gone unbacked so far but we are still hopeful of some patriotic support as kick-off approaches. Coach Martin Johnson will be hoping that the team click quickly and the crowd becomes an extra man!"
Jonny Wilkinson returns to Test duty for the first time in 18 months and Sky Bet go 25/1 that he marks his comeback by scoring a full house of a try, conversion, penalty and a drop-goal. He is 33/1 to kick the winning drop-goal of the match. Betting is also available on how many points the Toulon fly-half will score and Sky Bet go 13/8 that he scores 17 points or more (12-16 points 15/8, under 12 points 13/8).
England`s preparations for their opening autumn Test have been blighted by injuries and Sky Bet offer 9/1 that they win all three of their matches against Australia, Argentina and New Zealand.
Sky Bet Odds: England vs Australia
Handicap Betting
- +4 England 10/11
- Handicap Draw 16/1 -4
- Australia 10/11
Match Result
- England 11/8
- Drawn Match 20/1
- Australia 8/15
England v Australia match specials
Jonny Wilkinson total pts against Australia
- Under 12 13/8
- 12 to 16 15/8
- 17 or more 13/8
- Wilkinson score a full house (try, conversion, penalty and drop-goal) against Aus 25/1
- Wilkinson to kick the winning Drop-Goal against Australia 33/1
- France-based England player (Wilkinson, Thompson, Erinle, Haskell and Goode) to open tryscoring 5/1
WC winner (Thompson, Moody, Wilkinson) to score a try
- Yes 2/1
- No 4/11
Jordan Crane or Shane Geraghty to score a try
- Yes 5/2
- No 2/7
- England win all three of their autumn internationals against Australia, Argentina and New Zealand 9/1
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Comment posted at: 2009-11-06 11:17:00
Skybet`s rugby union betting expert, Mike Triffitt, said: "England have gone unbacked so far but we are still hopeful of some patriotic support as kick-off approaches. Coach Martin Johnson will be hoping that the team click quickly and the crowd becomes an extra man!"
Jonny Wilkinson returns to Test duty for the first time in 18 months and Skybet go 25/1 that he marks his comeback by scoring a full house of a try, conversion, penalty and a drop-goal. He is 33/1 to kick the winning drop-goal of the match. Betting is also available on how many points the Toulon fly-half will score and Skybet go 13/8 that he scores 17 points or more (12-16 points 15/8, under 12 points 13/8).
England`s preparations for their opening autumn Test have been blighted by injuries and Skybet offer 9/1 that they win all three of their matches against Australia, Argentina and New Zealand.
Skybet Odds: England vs Australia
Handicap Betting
Match Result
England v Australia match specials
Jonny Wilkinson total pts against Australia
WC winner (Thompson, Moody, Wilkinson) to score a try
Jordan Crane or Shane Geraghty to score a try
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Comment posted at: 2009-11-06 11:17:00