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Twinkle Toes odds on to win Dancing with the Stars

CENTREBET MEDIA RELEASE (JUNE 10, 2005)

Twinkle Toes odds on to win Dancing with the Stars

Dancing with the Stars punters have backed Norm Hewitt into odds-on betting favouritism.

Centrebet has cut its odds on Twinkle Toes beating Shane Cortese and Tim Shabolt to 1.80.

The former All Blacks star was Centrebet's third favourite at 6.50 before the series began.

Centrebet is also betting on the identity of Australian band INXS's new lead singer.

American performer Wil Seabrook is Centrebet's favourite to win INXS Rock Star.


Dancing with the Stars winner
1.80 Norm Hewitt
2.50 Shane Cortese
6.00 Tim Shadbolt

INXS Rock Star winner
6.00 Wil Seabrook (Pasadena, USA)
6.50 Daphna Dove (Los Angeles, USA)
7.00 Marty Casey (Chicago, USA)
7.50 Brandon Calhoon (Beaverton, USA)
8.00 Tara Slone (Toronto, Canada)
8.50 Ty Taylor (Las Vegas, USA)
9.00 Suzie McNeil (Toronto, Canada)
10.00 Mig Ayesa (Sydney, Australia)
11.00 J.D. Fortune (Oakville, Canada)
13.00 Neal Carlson (New York City, USA)
15.00 Dana Robbins (Studio City, USA)
17.00 Jessica Robinson (Chicago, USA)
21.00 Deanna Johnston (Reseda, USA)
26.00 Heather Luttrell (Atlanta, USA)
34.00 Jordis Unga (St Paul, USA)


Log on to http://www.centrebet.com to view its latest odds.

About Centrebet

One of the world's oldest online sports bookmakers, Centrebet's explosive growth continues 13 years on from its launch. Punters from all four corners of the globe are flocking to Centrebet because of its great odds, exhaustive range of options and guaranteed payment of winnings.

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