Thrift Shop Firms For Triple J Top 100
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
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Thrift Shop Firms For Triple J Top 100
Thrift Shop by Macklemore has continued to be the hot tip to win the Triple J Hot 100 title, firming even further from $2.10 into $1.50 with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.
After opening at $4.00, Thrift Shop has easily been the most popular song with punters, with more than double the money bet on that than any other song.
Little Talks by Of Monsters and Men is next in the market but has drifted from $3.00 to $4.00.
Holding On by Flume has been the biggest mover, in from $81 to $21 following strong support by punters. I love it by Icona Pop has also been slashed by punters, originally opening at $101 before settling at $26.
“It has been all one way traffic since the market opened with Thrift Shop the only one punters want. A few punters were smart enough to snap up the original odds of $4.00,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.
Market courtesy of
sportsbet.com.au
Triple J Hot 100
Winner
(Prices in brackets from Friday
21 December)
$1.50 Thrift Shop – Macklemore
(in from $2.10)
$4.00 Little
Talks - Of Monsters and Men
(out from $3.00)
$8.00 Elephant
- Tame Impala
(out from $6.00)
$9.00 Feels
Like We Only Go Backwards - Tame Impala (out
from $7.00)
$13 My Gun – The Rubens
(out from $11)
$17 I Will
Wait - Mumford & Sons
(out from $13)
$19 Gold On
The Ceiling – The Black Keys
(steady)
$19 Feel The Love
– Rudimental
(out from $10)
$19
Breezeblocks - Alt J
(out from $13)
$21 Holding
On – Flume
(in from $81)
$21 Bangarang
– Skrillex
(in from $26)
$26 Sweet
Nothing - Calvin Harris
(out from $10)
$26 I Love It
- Icona Pop (in from
$41)
Others
quoted
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