Ninety percent of bets on Test series blackwash
June 24 2005
Ninety percent of bets on Test series blackwash
Centrebet punters from all around the world are backing the All Blacks to thump the Lions 3-0.
Bets on a New Zealand blackwash account for 90 percent of Centrebet's series score turnover.
Centrebet's odds on the All Blacks winning all three matches have crashed from 2-1 to evens.
"Everyone, including Centrebet's Pommy punters, is tipping a repeat of the 1983 blackwash," says Gerard Daffy. "These Lions are the worst backed team to leave British and Irish shores."
New Zealand is Centrebet's ten-point favourite for tomorrow's series opener in Christchurch.
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