Bookies taking bets on Crows to go undefeated in AFL 2017
CAN Adelaide go through the 2017 AFL Premiership season without dropping a game?
That is the question online bookmakers are asking.
After their demolition of Richmond on Sunday, the Crows are alone atop the table with six wins from as many games.
Punters who fancy them to keep that streak going until the end of the home-and-away season can get +3300 odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
Adelaide have scored some 154 points more than second-placed Greater Western Sydney – a fact that should attract plenty of punters, according to Sportsbet’s Christian Jantzen.
“You have to kick 20+ goals just to be in the contest against the Crows at the moment, but the problem is, they’re only conceding 83 points per game so good luck trying to beat them!” he said.
For those who reckon Don Pike’s men will be tamed between now and September, the bookie is also taking bets on when their first loss will come.
Away to Geelong in round 11 is the +250 favourite, even after the Cats’ surprise defeat to Collingwood last weekend.
When will the Crows suffer their first loss in AFL 2017?
+505 – Round 7 vs. North Melbourne (A)
+450 – Round 8 vs. Melbourne (H)
+1200 – Round 9 vs. Brisbane (A)
+800 – Round 10 vs. Fremantle (H)
+250 – Round 11 vs. Geelong (A)
+1000 – Round 12 vs. St Kilda (H)
+1400 – Round 14 vs. Hawthorn (H)
+4000 – Round 15 vs. Carlton (A)
+600 – Round 16 vs. Western Bulldogs (H)
+1700 – Round 17 vs. Melbourne (A)
+1200 – Round 18 vs. Geelong (H)
+3300 – Round 19 vs. Collingwood (A)
+2500 – Round 20 vs. Port Adelaide (H)
+8000 – Round 21 vs. Essendon (A)
+10000 – Round 22 vs. Sydney (H)
+6000 – Round 23 vs. West Coast (A)
+3300 – Undefeated in regular season
Market provided by Sportsbet.com.au
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