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Rugby World Cup 2019: Latest odds and betting activity

The 2019 Rugby World Cup kicks off Friday with hosts Japan taking on Russia.

We have taken a peek at a number of the important markets.
Figure out that punters have been backing at Tokyo Stadium before Friday’s curtain-raiser and the best chances.
WINNER
Defending champions New Zealand are all 6/4 favourites to win the championship, as brief as 5/4 in areas. Meanwhile, the England and South Africa are currently fighting it out for the second spot on the current market, both at a best price of 9/2.
Punters are siding with the Springboks. They have accrued 19 percent of stakes in the past week, which makes. Wales (12/1) will be the second most popular with punters using 17% of stakes.
The pool outcomes will of course be key to this tournament’s outcome. New Zealand and South Africa are in Pool B, meaning the early results may be telling.
FINALISTS
A South Africa v New Zealand final tops this market at 11/4. 34% of players in the week think those two will fight it out on November 2nd. That outcome is ahead of New Zealand v Ireland at 8/1. Still another getting attention from punters is England v South Africa (12/1) using 15% of best in the last week.
TOP TRYSCORER
It is close on peak of this market, which can be a lottery, but it’s the All Blacks that dominate. Wings Rieko Ioane (9/1) and Sevu Reece (10/1) shirt the pre-tournament leading tryscorer industry. Irishman Jacob Stockdale (12/1) and also England’s explosive Jonny May (14/1) follow the New Zealand pair.
The most is not in the bookies’ upper four. The prevalence of South Africa in the market takes over into this one. Star winger Cheslin Kolbe (14/1) is the most endorsed this week with 30 percent of bets.
TOP POINT SCORER
It’s the conflict of the fly-halfs in this industry and England’s Owen Farrell (4/1) direct the way with the bookies. South Africa’s Handre Pollard (9/2) was next in the scoring charts in the 2015 World Cup along with his negative are fancied to go far this time round. He’s the most backed in the last week.

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