Warnie To Follow Pope’s Lead And Call It A Day?
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
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Warnie To Follow Pope’s Lead And Call It A Day?
Although retiring Pope Benedict XVI and cricketing legend Shane Warne may have very little in common, Warnie may be following in his Holiness’s footsteps, priced at $5.00 with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au to be the next shock retirement.
The Spin King is favourite to retire from all cricket, with Alex Ferguson next in the market at $6.00 to retire as Manager of Manchester United and Anthony Mundine $7.00 to retire from boxing.
After just signing her contract Stephanie Rice is long odds to announce a shock retirement from Channel 9 at $21 and it doesn’t look like the Queen will be leaving the throne any time soon, priced at $41 to retire as the constitutional monarch.
“While we would like to have Mundine at $1.10 to retire and give our ears a break, it looks more likely that after his latest controversial season with the Melbourne Stars, Warnie may call it a day and spend more time with Liz,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.
Market courtesy of
sportsbet.com.au
Next shock
retirement?
$5.00 Shane Warne from
cricket
$6.00 Alex Ferguson as Manchester United
Manager
$7.00 Anthony Mundine from Boxing
$7.50 Alan Jones from 2GB
$9.00 Tenzin Gyatso as Dalai Lama
$10 Quade Cooper from
boxing. Peter Hitchiner from news presenting
$11
John Worsfold as West Coach coach, Bruce McAvaney from
broadcasting
$13 Karl Stefanovic as Today
host
$15 Dave Hughes from radio
$17 Eddie
McGuire from television
$19 Craig Bellamy as
Melbourne Storm coach
$21 Stephanie Rice from
Channel 9
$26 Bernard Tomic as a professional tennis
player
$34 Michael Clarke from cricket
$41 Queen Elizabeth as the constitutional monarch
$51 Miranda Kerr from being a professional
model
$101 Barack Obama as US President
$151
Ronald McDonald from McDondalds
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