2016 Premiership Odds

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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby eaglehaslanded » Fri Jun 24, 2016 6:28 pm

Latest odds from Crownbet...

Sturt $3.00
Eagles $3.25
Adelaide $4.50
South Adelaide $4.50
Central District $11.00
North Adelaide $34.00
Port Adelaide $41.00
Norwood $51.00
Glenelg $51.00
West Adelaide $751.00
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby leggies » Sun Jun 26, 2016 1:40 pm

Central are a good bet


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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby carey » Sun Jun 26, 2016 1:58 pm

Eagles for mine
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby Jim05 » Sun Jun 26, 2016 3:43 pm

carey wrote:Eagles for mine

Yep, real good depth too which other clubs dont
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby therisingblues » Mon Jun 27, 2016 11:11 am

Yep, Eagles.
7 game winning streak, and winning them convincingly too.
I'm gonna sit back, crack the top off a Pale Ale, and watch the Double Blues prevail
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby another grub » Mon Sep 05, 2016 9:53 am

What should the premiership odds be from here?
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby JK » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:03 am

another grub wrote:What should the premiership odds be from here?


I don't get the maths behind setting a book, but I would have thought something like:

Eagles $2.50 - Minor Premiers, finals experience, added motivation perhaps (playing for a flag should probably be enough)
Sturt $3.00 - 1 win away from a GF
Adelaide $5.00 - Have to play in elimination mode the whole way, might struggle once their AFL side is bundled out
South $8.00 - History shows how few teams win the flag after losing the Quali
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby another grub » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:08 am

Say the crows afl side wins this week and loses the week after in Sydney. (Most likely scenario)......

So IF the afl side plays for 2 more weeks = ravens have full selection rights for 2 weeks = 1st semi/prelim.

Does this then mean the restrictions apply for the next week which is the GF and they will have a crap side?

If the win in sydney and get to a prelim in the AFL they could go thru the sanfl finals with full selection rights (both teams sill playing)

Is that correct?
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby Wedgie » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:11 am

Sportsbet:
Eagles $2.25
Sturt $3.75
Adelaide $4.00
South $5.00
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby JK » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:17 am

another grub wrote:Say the crows afl side wins this week and loses the week after in Sydney. (Most likely scenario)......

So IF the afl side plays for 2 more weeks = ravens have full selection rights for 2 weeks = 1st semi/prelim.

Does this then mean the restrictions apply for the next week which is the GF and they will have a crap side?

If the win in sydney and get to a prelim in the AFL they could go thru the sanfl finals with full selection rights (both teams sill playing)

Is that correct?


Once the AFL side is out, it has an affect on who they can select for the SANFL side because qualification kicks in (as I understand it). However I don't think it would effect the team they had on the park this weekend, so there's probably no reason the 21 from Saturday shouldn't keep going other than injury.

As another poster put in a separate thread, the bigger issue for SANFL Crows is if their AFL side finishes this weekend, usually the whole club wants to go into holiday mode. Really need the Roos to win this weekend.
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby another grub » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:22 am

So Sloane & Smith in. CEY and 1 other out from the afl side....... They might get 1 extra back this week. The week after they might take 2 travelling emergencies to sydney
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby JK » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:28 am

another grub wrote:So Sloane & Smith in. CEY and 1 other out from the afl side....... They might get 1 extra back this week. The week after they might take 2 travelling emergencies to sydney


Yep good call, the travelling emergencies is one I'd overlooked
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby another grub » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:46 am

Plus seedsman has to come in

Captain might have to go back to the country
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby another grub » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:48 am

Who is actually on the crows injury list at the moment?
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby Grahaml » Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:36 am

another grub wrote:Who is actually on the crows injury list at the moment?


Sam Shaw is done for the season. The AFL injury page from last week has Keath missing a week and a few guys down for a test. As far as I know they all either played or should play this week. Based on that, could be one guy on the entire Adelaide list unavailable this week.
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby daysofourlives » Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:44 am

JK wrote:
another grub wrote:Say the crows afl side wins this week and loses the week after in Sydney. (Most likely scenario)......

So IF the afl side plays for 2 more weeks = ravens have full selection rights for 2 weeks = 1st semi/prelim.

Does this then mean the restrictions apply for the next week which is the GF and they will have a crap side?

If the win in sydney and get to a prelim in the AFL they could go thru the sanfl finals with full selection rights (both teams sill playing)

Is that correct?


Once the AFL side is out, it has an affect on who they can select for the SANFL side because qualification kicks in (as I understand it). However I don't think it would effect the team they had on the park this weekend, so there's probably no reason the 21 from Saturday shouldn't keep going other than injury.

As another poster put in a separate thread, the bigger issue for SANFL Crows is if their AFL side finishes this weekend, usually the whole club wants to go into holiday mode. Really need the Roos to win this weekend.


My understanding is qualification kicks in immediately once the AFL team is out.
T o use this week as an example they will name both their teams thursday night, presumably Seedsman will be in the Ravens. If the Crows lose Saturday night to North then Seedsman and anybody else who isnt qualified must be with drawn from the Ravens team on Sunday. I would then suggest the Ravens would be played out of position so they can lose and all go on a nice holiday together and all come back to training at the same time in November
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby heater31 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:46 am

daysofourlives wrote:
JK wrote:
another grub wrote:Say the crows afl side wins this week and loses the week after in Sydney. (Most likely scenario)......

So IF the afl side plays for 2 more weeks = ravens have full selection rights for 2 weeks = 1st semi/prelim.

Does this then mean the restrictions apply for the next week which is the GF and they will have a crap side?

If the win in sydney and get to a prelim in the AFL they could go thru the sanfl finals with full selection rights (both teams sill playing)

Is that correct?


Once the AFL side is out, it has an affect on who they can select for the SANFL side because qualification kicks in (as I understand it). However I don't think it would effect the team they had on the park this weekend, so there's probably no reason the 21 from Saturday shouldn't keep going other than injury.

As another poster put in a separate thread, the bigger issue for SANFL Crows is if their AFL side finishes this weekend, usually the whole club wants to go into holiday mode. Really need the Roos to win this weekend.


My understanding is qualification kicks in immediately once the AFL team is out.
T o use this week as an example they will name both their teams thursday night, presumably Seedsman will be in the Ravens. If the Crows lose Saturday night to North then Seedsman and anybody else who isnt qualified must be with drawn from the Ravens team on Sunday. I would then suggest the Ravens would be played out of position so they can lose and all go on a nice holiday together and all come back to training at the same time in November

I've got mail that Seedsman can play on Sunday no matter the result on Saturday. However once this round is complete and if they advance he can't play any further.
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby daysofourlives » Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:57 am

Re Seedsman, im sure the rule stipulates qualification comes in immediately?
So they are going to bend the rules again are they?
I really dont think the Crows will have any issue withdrawing Seedsman if the AFL loses, their focus will become losing the game against South rather than winning
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby heater31 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 12:00 pm

daysofourlives wrote:Re Seedsman, im sure the rule stipulates qualification comes in immediately?
So they are going to bend the rules again are they?
I really dont think the Crows will have any issue withdrawing Seedsman if the AFL loses, their focus will become losing the game against South rather than winning

Think it comes down to the detail in how the rule (or is it guidelines??) is written. If I was Seedsman though why would you want to play anyway? The First team is finished and if you play and win you can't play the next round anyway....
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Re: 2016 Premiership Odds

Postby JK » Mon Sep 05, 2016 12:59 pm

daysofourlives wrote:Re Seedsman, im sure the rule stipulates qualification comes in immediately?
So they are going to bend the rules again are they?
I really dont think the Crows will have any issue withdrawing Seedsman if the AFL loses, their focus will become losing the game against South rather than winning


Pretty sure that In 2014 Port had some players that hadn't qualified for the SANFL GF, but they were able to be named as the Power were still alive in the Prelim. Once named, they were able to play regardless of the Power losing the day before.
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