KeoTV: Cash in on the Sharks
24 Jun 2011
MARK KEOHANE says you can make money on the Sharks, whether they win or lose, and the Blues won’t go any further in the tournament.
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MARK KEOHANE says you can make money on the Sharks, whether they win or lose, and the Blues won’t go any further in the tournament.
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Willie le Roux and Lappies Labuschagne have finally been rewarded with spots in the Springbok training group. They are two of eight that are first timers in Springbok training groups this year. Read More
The Rugby Football Union has turned down a proposal from their Welsh counterparts to stage the 2015 World Cup pool match between England and Wales in Cardiff. Read More
Marcus Watson scored in extra time to beat the Blitzbokke in the London World Series Sevens Cup quarter-finals. Read More
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All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has selected several uncapped Blues players in his training group. Read More

15 Comments
24 Jun 2011, 14:27 pm
Odds on dragons.
Don’t be fools Okies.
24 Jun 2011, 14:48 pm
will be supporting Blues big time against the reds….thats for damn sure!
24 Jun 2011, 14:52 pm
Lol… never back KEO
24 Jun 2011, 15:32 pm
So if you take both bets you lose 59c..play R2 win R1.41? If you take either bet you lose R1? Great odds to gain 41c then!
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Joking of course.
24 Jun 2011, 15:53 pm
keo is really annoying with these betting things, wait for the july for you to cash in on something
24 Jun 2011, 15:53 pm
@DQG 7(DQG 7)-3: AGREED
24 Jun 2011, 16:37 pm
Well, if it is a dream final and we have the stormers and the sharks, it will be the 4th time these two teams have met this year (1 warm up game and 2 league games) – and WP and the Sharks still have to play at least 2ce in the currie cup, 3 times if they play a semi or final against each other. These sets of players could by the end of the year have played each other 7 times. And they say there is not too much rugby being played.
24 Jun 2011, 20:04 pm
Stuck £50 on Sharks at +13 handicap and also £50 e/w on Webb Simpson for Travelers Golf Champs… Easy money gents
24 Jun 2011, 20:05 pm
Simpson was 28/1
24 Jun 2011, 20:06 pm
Sharks was 5/4
25 Jun 2011, 02:04 am
Gambling is a sin. Every religion has given it the boot. Why, it destroys lives and leads to corruption.
FIEFA is prime example of sports meets gambling and organised crime. Look at the big investigation in Europe at the moment.
Match fixing in rugby has been going on for some time but this sudden drive in Australia and South Africa will only lead to disaster.
Here in Australia we get a public holiday for a horse race and those states that dont set up tellies in the schools to watch. Yep school kids as young as 10 are allowed to watch a horse race at school during school hours.
We are currently struggling with match fxing in rugby league where a player and a agent have been bust and this was only the tip of the iceberg and the investigation was squashed.
In cricket, we have huge issue with match fixing. We have players taking kick backs, umpires and we have seen coaches get murdered.
Mark my words this drive towards gambling in rugby will be the final nail in the rugby coffin.
Keo does your sponsor Marshalls tell you which team you should punt on this site??? I would say yes, judging by your lack of integrity punting your client Butch James.
Journalism without integrity…
25 Jun 2011, 08:20 am
@KevinRack(KevinRack)-11: THERE ALREAADY HAS BEEN A CASE OF A MATCH BEING THROWN IN ENGLAND
25 Jun 2011, 08:28 am
KevinR – then farming must be a sin too seeing that it’s a moerse gamble everytime I plant something and hope for just enough rain and sunshine…
25 Jun 2011, 08:32 am
@panniepeet(panniepeet)-13: lol
25 Jun 2011, 11:12 am
Damn! There goes the money – it woulda paid for the wife’s new false teeth…. Guess I’ll stick to farming
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