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NZ Idol odds...Indira favourite to win

Published: Tue 29 Aug 2006 02:54 PM
NZ Idol odds...Indira favourite to win...Ashlee favourite to go
SYDNEY, Aug 29/ MediaNet International - AsiaNet/ --
Online bookmaker Centrebet has reinstated Auckland star Indira as its NZ Idol
betting favourite.
Indira is $2.75 (from $4.00) to triumph, with ex-frontrunner Clinton sliding
from $3.75 to $9.00.
Hamilton's Ashlee is the most likely person to be voted off the show next. She
is $2.20 to leave.
Kiwi singer Lavina Williams is odds on ($1.66) to qualify from her Australian
Idol heat tomorrow.
Lavina is the sister of Emily Williams, who was runner-up to Kate DeAraugo in
last year's Oz Idol.
NZ Idol winner
$2.75 Indira (Auckland)
$3.00 Becks (Auckland)
$5.00 Matt (Levin)
$9.00 Clinton (Auckland)
$10.00 Ben (Wellington)
$17.00 Aroha (Mt Maunganui)
$21.00 Kali (Christchurch)
$51.00 Toni (Wellington)
$101.00 Ashlee (Hamilton)
NZ Idol evictee (September 4, 2006)
$2.20 Ashlee (Hamilton)
$2.60 Toni (Wellington)
$8.50 Kali (Christchurch)
$10.00 Aroha (Mt Maunganui)
$15.00 Ben (Wellington)
$17.00 Clinton (Auckland)
$34.00 Matt (Levin)
$51.00 Becks (Auckland)
$67.00 Indira (Auckland)
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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