Dr Turf said on SEN yesterday that $100 would certainly be enough to get those odds down as hardly any bets are taken on that type of bet and that is why it caught the attention of the bookies. Harley mightnt tell his family but if Maxwell did it every week since playing footy surely it wouldnt change because he is captain. I have a mate who played for the Saints who told his family everything before every game. I dont see anything unusual with that. Also his wife could easily be talking to her mum or dad and just said as a passing comment that Maxwell has to play forward this week. Again nothing unusual about that.mullet wrote:It may not take many bets if they are betting a lot of money. But they said yesterday it was $20 from heath and $85 from maxwell's family. So I agree we havent been told the full story there. Would $105 of bets be enough to bring the odds in from $101 to $25?ando051 wrote:The public should be told how many bets were made on Maxwell to kick the first goal through the TAB. Eddie everywhere said "It does not take many bets to get the odds down from 100 - 1 to 25 - 1". We now know Maxwell is talking bulldust when it has come out in today's paper that the family members that lodged bets were his brother and Mother in-law. Brother i can understand, but who tells there Mother in-law anything.
Shaw deserves everything he got. What a Richard Cranium to be in the TAB when the bet was lodged.
Also Maxwell said he went home and discussed it with his family as he does every week. So who lives in his "family". I thought he was married with a kid. but seems his brother was there and his mother in law. Either there was a big family gathering or word travelled like wildfire that he was playing up forward.
Still seems strange that at least 3 people all thought the same thing, get on for first goal even though the story is that he just said he is starting up forward.
What "captain" would go home and divulge information to their family members. Tom Harley said he certainly wouldnt
What are you actually saying happened. I would be interested to know.