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Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:14 pm
by Punk Rooster
I have specked Luke Crane @ big odds ($51), has anyone else had a go on someone for the Magarey?

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:21 pm
by another grub
I backed Lonie at the start of the year at $51..... he has blown out since.

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:22 pm
by Punk Rooster
Crane is now into $17!! :lol:

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 3:02 pm
by mal
Im waiting for Jeremy Clayton to blow out to $21 to back him with Giftbet

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:04 pm
by bayman
mal wrote:Im waiting for Jeremy Clayton to blow out to $21 to back him with Giftbet



ineligible

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:08 pm
by mal
bayman wrote:
mal wrote:Im waiting for Jeremy Clayton to blow out to $21 to back him with Giftbet



ineligible


:Hangman: :^o #-o :Hangman:

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:24 pm
by Dutchy
what about the "professors" at CS having McKenna in the Margarey Market on the weekend :shock:

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:27 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Dutchy wrote:what about the "professors" at CS having McKenna in the Margarey Market on the weekend :shock:


Professors of CS are UNPROFEssiONAL

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:44 pm
by bayman
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:what about the "professors" at CS having McKenna in the Margarey Market on the weekend :shock:


Professors of CS are UNPROFEssiONAL


who is mckenna ? i thought i knew my football but i can not recall a player of that name this year :? :? :? :? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: perhaps you mean stevie kenna ?

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:25 pm
by Dutchy
Kenna

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:42 am
by Dutchy
From the Advertiser today -

INTERSTATE raiders are hijacking the Magarey Medal punting with bets flowing in from Melbourne and Sydney on the outcome of the prestigious SANFL award.

Adelaide-based Thornton Sports bet says bets of "a couple of hundred dollars" each have been placed from interstate on the two most fancied chances Ian Callinan (Central District) and James Allan (North Adelaide) this month.

There's no way to know if they're expat Croweaters or canny punters looking for a windfall on the annual award for the best SANFL player as selected by central umpires weekly voting.

In another first, punters have the choice of two markets this year with Darwin-based Sportsbet posting odds on the Magarey, plus taking bets on SANFL matches. Sturt 2002 premiership forward Stephen White is in Darwin and handling SANFL betting for Sportsbet.

Thornton Sports Bet says it's a first for them to take bets from interstate on the Magarey via the internet. But the local money has not been for the favourite.

"We're not holding a lot of money but the most money we've taken lately has been on (Clint) Alleway from North Adelaide," the spokeswoman said. "This week they're backing (Justin) McConnell from Glenelg. They think he can win."

Thornton Sports Bet and Sportsbet agree Callinan and Allan are the most fancied picks but Sportsbet is currently more generous with their odds. It has Callinan at $3 while Thornton has the goal-kicking rover at $2.80. Allan is quoted at $5 with Sportsbet but $4 with Thornton.

Sportsbet's Phil Hannah said Allan was a $2.75 favourite a month ago but drifted after being injured.

Sturt's Jade Sheedy, the 2002 joint Magarey Medallist with teammate Tim Weatherald, is the biggest shortener in the last month coming in from $34 to $9 with Sportsbet and $15 to $7 with Thornton. But it's not true Sportsbet has the longest odds across the board (see below). Hannah said it might be wise to look past the favourite.

"With Central winning so many games the Gowans brothers (Chris $16 and James $13) seem good value," he said.

Both bookies have internet connection.

Top picks with odds (subject to variation) - (Thornton/Sportsbet): Callinan ($2.80/$3); Allan ($4/$5); Sheedy ($7/$9); Paul Thomas (Central, $9/$13); Brett Backwell (Glenelg, $12/$15); Kieran McGuinness (Norwood, $14/14); James Gallagher (Norwood, $15/$11), Brant Chambers (Sturt, $17/$17).

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 2:59 pm
by mal
Jeremy Clayton is still $21 with Sportsbet :oops: :oops: :oops:
You can have $10000000000000000000000000001 with BAYMAN

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:46 pm
by mal
Dutchy wrote:what about the "professors" at CS having McKenna in the Margarey Market on the weekend :shock:


And Sportsbet betting $34 KENNA today :oops: :oops: :oops:

AS for todays article in the press
Thornton is NOT betting via the Internet [not allowed to ]
As for the spokeswoman ......

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:49 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
mal wrote:
Dutchy wrote:what about the "professors" at CS having McKenna in the Margarey Market on the weekend :shock:


And Sportsbet betting $34 KENNA today :oops: :oops: :oops:

AS for todays article in the press
Thornton is NOT betting via the Internet [not allowed to ][/quote]


i didnt see anywhere that it stated they were taking BETS via the internet.........

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:31 pm
by mal
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
mal wrote:
Dutchy wrote:what about the "professors" at CS having McKenna in the Margarey Market on the weekend :shock:


And Sportsbet betting $34 KENNA today :oops: :oops: :oops:

AS for todays article in the press
Thornton is NOT betting via the Internet [not allowed to ][/quote]


i didnt see anywhere that it stated they were taking BETS via the internet.........


5th paragraph 9-42pm on Dutchys advertiser post = Internet comment

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:36 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
I missed that bit, i saw the bit down the bottom about internet connection....... :oops: :oops:

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:37 pm
by bayman
it doesn't mean the bets were over the net it means they got their prices on the net (dont we all ?)

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:10 am
by centreman
Dutchy wrote:From the Advertiser today -

INTERSTATE raiders are hijacking the Magarey Medal punting with bets flowing in from Melbourne and Sydney on the outcome of the prestigious SANFL award.

Adelaide-based Thornton Sports bet says bets of "a couple of hundred dollars" each have been placed from interstate on the two most fancied chances Ian Callinan (Central District) and James Allan (North Adelaide) this month.

There's no way to know if they're expat Croweaters or canny punters looking for a windfall on the annual award for the best SANFL player as selected by central umpires weekly voting.

In another first, punters have the choice of two markets this year with Darwin-based Sportsbet posting odds on the Magarey, plus taking bets on SANFL matches. Sturt 2002 premiership forward Stephen White is in Darwin and handling SANFL betting for Sportsbet.

Thornton Sports Bet says it's a first for them to take bets from interstate on the Magarey via the internet. But the local money has not been for the favourite.
"We're not holding a lot of money but the most money we've taken lately has been on (Clint) Alleway from North Adelaide," the spokeswoman said. "This week they're backing (Justin) McConnell from Glenelg. They think he can win."

Thornton Sports Bet and Sportsbet agree Callinan and Allan are the most fancied picks but Sportsbet is currently more generous with their odds. It has Callinan at $3 while Thornton has the goal-kicking rover at $2.80. Allan is quoted at $5 with Sportsbet but $4 with Thornton.

Sportsbet's Phil Hannah said Allan was a $2.75 favourite a month ago but drifted after being injured.

Sturt's Jade Sheedy, the 2002 joint Magarey Medallist with teammate Tim Weatherald, is the biggest shortener in the last month coming in from $34 to $9 with Sportsbet and $15 to $7 with Thornton. But it's not true Sportsbet has the longest odds across the board (see below). Hannah said it might be wise to look past the favourite.

"With Central winning so many games the Gowans brothers (Chris $16 and James $13) seem good value," he said.

Both bookies have internet connection.

Top picks with odds (subject to variation) - (Thornton/Sportsbet): Callinan ($2.80/$3); Allan ($4/$5); Sheedy ($7/$9); Paul Thomas (Central, $9/$13); Brett Backwell (Glenelg, $12/$15); Kieran McGuinness (Norwood, $14/14); James Gallagher (Norwood, $15/$11), Brant Chambers (Sturt, $17/$17).



Bayman doesn't the quote in middle of story say bets taken on internet?
Could mean two things person writing story didn't understand what they were writing about or person from thornton didn't know what the journalist was asking!!!
Who would the spokeswoman be?
Not theo's favourite nancy?

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:19 am
by centreman
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
mal wrote:
Dutchy wrote:what about the "professors" at CS having McKenna in the Margarey Market on the weekend :shock:


And Sportsbet betting $34 KENNA today :oops: :oops: :oops:

AS for todays article in the press
Thornton is NOT betting via the Internet [not allowed to ][/quote]


i didnt see anywhere that it stated they were taking BETS via the internet.........



What no one else can ever make a mistake or a typo MT79?
But your flat out reading the full article before you shoot your mouth off!!! [-X [-X [-X

Re: Magarey Medal

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:24 am
by mal
SPOKESWOMAN SAID:
This week theyre backing [Justin] Mcconnell from Glenelg. They think he can win."

"Great comment by the Spokeswoman having the foresight and ingenuity to think
that the punter/punters involved THINK THAT HE CAN WIN :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

As for the article
no name
however the SANFL footy journos are very good reporters
any miscomprehension of any facts I would assume would be from Clowntons feMALe spokes person