NZ Idol odds...Indira favourite to win
NZ Idol odds...Indira favourite to win...Ashlee favourite to go
SYDNEY, Aug 29/ MediaNet International - AsiaNet/ --
Online bookmaker Centrebet has reinstated Auckland star
Indira as its NZ Idol
betting favourite.
Indira is
$2.75 (from $4.00) to triumph, with ex-frontrunner Clinton
sliding
from $3.75 to $9.00.
Hamilton's Ashlee is the
most likely person to be voted off the show next. She
is
$2.20 to leave.
Kiwi singer Lavina Williams is odds on
($1.66) to qualify from her Australian
Idol heat
tomorrow.
Lavina is the sister of Emily Williams, who was
runner-up to Kate DeAraugo in
last year's Oz Idol.
NZ Idol winner
$2.75 Indira (Auckland)
$3.00 Becks
(Auckland)
$5.00 Matt (Levin)
$9.00 Clinton
(Auckland)
$10.00 Ben (Wellington)
$17.00 Aroha (Mt
Maunganui)
$21.00 Kali (Christchurch)
$51.00 Toni
(Wellington)
$101.00 Ashlee (Hamilton)
NZ Idol evictee
(September 4, 2006)
$2.20 Ashlee (Hamilton)
$2.60 Toni
(Wellington)
$8.50 Kali (Christchurch)
$10.00 Aroha
(Mt Maunganui)
$15.00 Ben (Wellington)
$17.00 Clinton
(Auckland)
$34.00 Matt (Levin)
$51.00 Becks
(Auckland)
$67.00 Indira (Auckland)
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