Norm Hewitt And All Blacks Betting Favourites
CENTREBET
MEDIA RELEASE (MAY 9, 2005)
Norm Hewitt and All Blacks betting favourites
Former New Zealand hooker Norm Hewitt is Centrebet's new favourite to win Dancing with the Stars and the All Blacks remain odds on to beat the British and Irish Lions in the Test series.
Hewitt (3.00 from 6.50) has leapfrogged ex-Shortland Street actors Shane Cortese (3.25 from 3.00) and Theresa Healey (3.25 from 2.50) on Centrebet's Dancing with the Stars odds list.
Centrebet did not lengthen its odds on the All Blacks (1.57) defeating the Lions (2.50) in the best-of-three series even though England star Jonny Wilkinson is travelling to New Zealand.
Dancing with the Stars
3.00 Norm
Hewitt
3.25 Shane Cortese
3.25 Theresa Healey
8.00
Tim Shadbolt
12.00 Bernice Mene
13.00 Georgina
Beyer
21.00 Ewen Gilmour
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