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NZ Idol Odds…Clinton Installed As The Favourite

Published: Wed 2 Aug 2006 09:25 AM
NZ Idol Odds…Clinton Installed As The Favourite
SYDNEY, Aug. 1 /MediaNet International - AsiaNet/ --
Online bookmaker Centrebet has installed Clinton from Auckland as its favourite to win NZ Idol.
Centrebet is offering odds of $4.00 that Clinton becomes the television show's third champion.
Men dominate Centrebet's exclusive market with Rebecca ($5.50) the only woman in its top six.
Palmerston North's Alyce ($101.00) is Centrebet's outsider after being drawn in the hardest heat.
NZ Idol winner
$4.00 Clinton (Auckland)
$5.50 Rebecca (Auckland)
$7.00 Cameron (Christchurch)
$8.00 Lenken (Wellington)
$10.00 Ben (Wellington)
$11.00 Wiremu (Auckland)
$13.00 Ashlee (Hamilton)
$15.00 Victor (Auckland)
$17.00 Kali (Christchurch)
$17.00 Toni (Wellington)
$21.00 George (Katikati)
$34.00 Georgina's replacement
$34.00 Stephen (Auckland)
$51.00 Aroha (Mt Maunganui)
$51.00 Indira (Auckland)
$67.00 Emilie (Auckland)
$67.00 Matthew (Levin)
$101.00 Alyce (Palmerston North)
Log on to http://www.centrebet.com to view its latest odds.
About Centrebet
The southern hemisphere's oldest online bookmaker, Centrebet operates in one of the world's strictest jurisdictions. Australia's Northern Territory Government licenses Centrebet. Its Racing and Gaming Commission monitors transactions for the protection of Centrebet and its clients.
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