Cape Town - After a weekend of extraordinary action in the Super 14's penultimate round, the highly-contested race for semi-final places has heightened in drama with seven teams still competing for one of four coveted spots.
According to the latest betting statistics from SA’s largest online sports bookmaker, GreatOdds.co.za, the 2007 champion Bulls are top of the stakes having scooped first place in both the tournament standings and betting table at 15/8.
The Bulls, previously placed second in the odds ranking, moved into the top spot courtesy of Springbok wing Bryan Habana who secured a last-minute bonus point try in their 29-20 win over the Cheetahs.
The Chiefs, previously third on the betting table, move up to second place at 5/2 after beating the Hurricanes, who now hold down third place at 3/1.
The latest betting odds for the outright winner of the Super 14 look as follows:
Bulls 15/8
Chiefs 5/2
Hurricanes 3/1
Crusaders 7/1
Sharks 16/1
Waratahs 22/1
Brumbies 28/1
Odds correct at time of publication.
Visit www.greatodds.co.za for the latest betting odds and statistics.
According to the latest betting statistics from SA’s largest online sports bookmaker, GreatOdds.co.za, the 2007 champion Bulls are top of the stakes having scooped first place in both the tournament standings and betting table at 15/8.
The Bulls, previously placed second in the odds ranking, moved into the top spot courtesy of Springbok wing Bryan Habana who secured a last-minute bonus point try in their 29-20 win over the Cheetahs.
The Chiefs, previously third on the betting table, move up to second place at 5/2 after beating the Hurricanes, who now hold down third place at 3/1.
The latest betting odds for the outright winner of the Super 14 look as follows:
Bulls 15/8
Chiefs 5/2
Hurricanes 3/1
Crusaders 7/1
Sharks 16/1
Waratahs 22/1
Brumbies 28/1
Odds correct at time of publication.
Visit www.greatodds.co.za for the latest betting odds and statistics.