Love Your Footy Betting?
If you love your footy betting then Flemington Sportsbet is the place to be.
Flemington Sportsbet has all the footy betting options you could ever ask for no matter what your code of choice. Whether NRL betting is your go or AFL betting is the way you like to punt, Flemington Sportsbet caters to all your NRL betting and AFL betting needs.
Those looking for their footy betting fix need look no further than Flemington Sportsbet. We have the lot. Those looking for a bet on the grand final winner of either the NRL or the AFL can get set at Flemington Sportsbet. Those looking for some Friday night footy betting fun need look no further than Flemington Sportsbet. Those who have their once-a-week footy betting multi can get odds of up to 501.0 at Flemington Sportsbet. Line and head-to-head footy betting prices for every game, every weekend can be found at Flemington Sportsbet. Grand final and big game specials will all be available at Flemington Sportsbet as well as betting on the Brownlow Medal, the premiership double and much, much more.
Flemington Sportsbet has the most competitive footy betting product in all of Australia with our prices rarely beaten. Flemington Sportsbet is the place to be for all your footy betting needs. Simply log onto www.flemingtonsportsbet.com.au or call us on (03) 9214 0005 and our friendly staff will be able to help you out.
NRL Betting at Flemington Sportsbet
If you enjoy your NRL betting then you will be more than looked after at Flemington Sportsbet with full range of footy betting options available.
NRL betting on individual matches opens on Wednesday afternoons with the release of Flemington Sportsbet's opening head-to-head prices. Handicap betting is available soon after with an entire raft of NRL betting options available closer to game day including half-time/full-time double options, total points, margin, various exotics options and much more.
NRL betting for big matches including the Grand Final, State of Origin and Test matches is even more extensive.
Flemington Sportsbet also has a vast range of NRL betting futures options available to get your NRL betting fix including markets for the NRL Grand Final winner, the Grand Final quinella, top four, top eight and the winning region.
If you love your NRL betting then Flemington Sportsbet is the place for you.
AFL Betting at Flemington Sportsbet
If AFL betting is your game then you will be fully catered for at Flemington Sportsbet with a smorgasbord of match and futures footy betting options available.
AFL betting on individual matches opens on Tuesday afternoons with the release of Flemington Sportsbet's opening head-to-head prices. Handicap betting is available on Wednesday with an entire raft of AFL betting options available closer to game day including half-time/full-time double options, total points, margin, quarter-by-quarter betting and much more.
AFL betting for big matches including the Grand Final, finals games and blockbuster clashes is even more extensive.
Flemington Sportsbet also has a number of AFL betting futures markets available including. AFL betting futures markets available AFL Grand Final winner, the AFL Grand Final quinella, top four, top eight, wooden spoon and leading interstate team, among others. Futures AFL betting at Flemington Sportsbet also includes markets on the Brownlow, Coleman and Norm Smith medals.
If you love your AFL betting then Flemington Sportsbet is the place for you.
2009 NRL Grand Final Betting
The Manly Sea Eagles opened preseason favourites to win the 2009 Grand Final but after four straight losses to open the season and the loss of star fullback Brett Stewart to injury the Eagles blew markedly in premiership NRL betting. Some winning midseason form, however, saw the defending premiers firm in futures NRL betting for the 2009 title back into single figures. The Melbourne Storm, perennially at the top of NRL Grand Final winner markets and the favourites going into the last three deciders, have been solid at the top of the market for most of the season while the Dragons, in Wayne Bennett's first year, have done nothing but tighten up as their winning run continues. The big mover in betting throughout the season has been the Bulldogs, however, with Canterbury firming in from 41.0 to, at one time, Grand Final favourite. On the verge of the NRL finals, the Bulldogs are second favourite for the title in NRL betting.
2009 AFL Grand Final Betting
Despite losing the 2008 Grand Final to Hawthorn, Geelong opened the 2009 AFL Grand Final winner market as a firm favourite. The Cats have been the dominant team in the AFL over the last two seasons and when they continued to dominate over the first three months of the 2009 season they continued to shorten. A loss to St. Kilda, however, along with two subsequent defeats saw them slip behind the Saints in Grand Final betting. The Saints have ridden a wave of undefeated hype to premiership favouritism. Collingwood are the only other team in single figures on the cusp of the finals series. Defending premiers Hawthorn are out to beyond 51.0 in AFL betting.
NRL Grand Final Information
Season | Premiers | Runner-Up | Score | Churchill Medal Winner |
2008 | Manly | Melbourne | 40-0 | Brent Kite (Man) |
2007 | Melbourne | Manly | 34-8 | Greg Inglis (Mlb) |
2006 | Brisbane | Melbourne | 18-8 | Shaun Berrgian (Brs) |
2005 | Wests Tigers | North Qld | 30-16 | Scott Prince (Tig) |
2004 | Bulldogs | Roosters | 16-13 | Willie Mason (Bul) |
2003 | Penrith | Roosters | 18-6 | Luke Priddis (Pen) |
2002 | Roosters | New Zealand | 30-8 | Craig Fitzgibbon (Roo) |
2001 | Newcastle | Parramatta | 30-24 | Andrew Johns (New) |
2000 | Brisbane | Roosters | 14-6 | Darren Lockyer (Brs) |
1999 | Melbourne | Dragons | 20-18 | Brett Kimmorley (Mlb) |
1998 | Brisbane | Bulldogs | 38-12 | Gorden Tallis (Brs) |
AFL Grand Final Information
Season | Premiers | Runner-Up | Score | Norm Smith Winner |
2008 | Hawthorn | Geelong | 115-89 | Luke Hodge (Haw) |
2007 | Geelong | Port Adelaide | 163-44 | Steve Johnson (Gee) |
2006 | West Coast | Sydney | 85-84 | Andrew Embley (WC) |
2005 | Sydney | West Coast | 58-54 | Chris Judd (WC) |
2004 | Port Adelaide | Brisbane | 113-73 | Byron Pickett (Port) |
2003 | Brisbane | Collingwood | 134-84 | Simon Black (Brs) |
2002 | Brisbane | Collingwood | 75-66 | Nathan Buckley (Coll) |
2001 | Brisbane | Essendon | 108-82 | Shaun Hart (Brs) |
2000 | Essendon | Melbourne | 135-75 | James Hird (Ess) |
1999 | Kangaroos | Carlton | 124-89 | Shannon Grant (Kan) |
1998 | Adelaide | Kangaroos | 105-70 | Andrew McLeod (Ade) |
The Fun of Footy Betting
Footy betting is an institution in Australia and no matter how you choose to indulge; you do so with the great majority. Many Australians are prepared to test their footy knowledge against the market and have the odd footy bet.
And for every thousand punters there are a thousand ways to footy bet.
Some punters will back their favourite team to win the premiership. Others will back them every week. Some will bet have a big weekend multi looking for that large score. Others will have an interest in every game. There are some who love putting on a first try-scorer and goal-scorer for the televised games. Others put a couple of well considered line bets on. Some follow the weather closely and only bet on total points. Others like a nice payout and try to find some added value in the half-time/full-time double markets. There are those who place a premiership double at the beginning of the season and ride their selected teams all year. Others load up on a roughie to make the finals and never miss a game of that team. Some bet by themselves, others in punters clubs, others with their best mate. Some follow the money, others go against it. Some will bet in every game, others twice a year.
Footy betting is a way of life and adds so much to following the game. Don't miss out. Sign up with Flemington Sportsbet today for all your footy betting needs.