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‘Bet on Bulls to win well’

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Published on May 3, 2019 | Leave a response

The Money Man, in his IOL Sport column, is betting on the Vodacom Bulls to comfortably defeat the Waratahs at Loftus on Saturday.

Wow, did the Jaguares save my rugby betting weekend. Seven days is a long time in sports betting. I went from a super streak to potentially my worst one of the season.

The Jaguares was my bet of the week that they would beat the Brumbies by five or more points last weekend. And they just covered the five points. What they did was to ensure that my weekend wasn’t a loss. I am grateful for that result after the Stormers again defied me, and made a mockery of my call that there was no price on them beating the Bulls.

I had the Bulls to break the Newlands curse of winning there for the first time since 2011. They didn’t come close, and fair game to the Stormers. I am starting to think they may well be my bogey team this season.

They certainly haven’t done me any favours in Superbru.

So, I am not going to have a bet on the Stormers’ visit to Buenos Aires. I just don’t know which Stormers team will front the Jaguares. They hammered them earlier in the year at Newlands, but as we’ve seen with the tournament form, what happened a month ago between two teams isn’t always a barometer of what will happen in the return fixture.

It’s an interesting weekend of Super Rugby, and my big play will be on the Bulls smashing the Waratahs in Pretoria.

The bookies are sleeping on this one. They have the Waratahs to not lose by more than eight points. I have the Bulls to win by 20-plus. I am putting down R2 500 to win back R4 750.

I would advise you to avoid trying to bet on too many matches. Rather combine your bets and put it all in on the Bulls this weekend. Admittedly, they were pretty awful against the Stormers, but the Bulls at home tend to go better than on the road.

The Waratahs are struggling. They were poor against the Sharks, the Israel Folau uncertainty has had a negative impact, and the team has also been hit by injuries. They are missing too many players to even be competitive against the Bulls.

I will be doing some updates closer to the respective kick-offs, so please visit my website and Facebook page if you have any questions. I tend to do some running bets in matches, and you may find value there over the weekend.

My Superbru picks, to give you an idea of my thinking, are:

Crusaders v Sharks: Crusaders by 17

Reds v Sunwolves: Reds by 13

Hurricanes v Rebels: Hurricanes by 13

Highlanders v Chiefs: Highlanders by 11

Brumbies v Blues: Blues by one (but I flipped a coin on this one)

Bulls v Waratahs: Bulls by 21

Jaguares v Stormers: Jaguares by 4

*Kevin Ferguson is the CEO of Highbury Media and a leading sports betting specialist in South Africa.

Photo: Johan Rynners/Gallo Images

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