Rugby League World Cup betting

Most people in the know in the Rugby League world are proclaiming this year’s World Cup as a one horse race, and realistically, Australia are going to win - and it’s not surprising that the best odds I can find are 3/10.
Not only are they the best team, but they are also hosting the event Down Under, and there really isn’t any point in betting against them.
That doesn’t stop Rugby League betting circles getting excited about what will be a very colourful competition. It’s true that there will be some one-sided affairs, but the organisers have done their best to avoid any humiliations, and the aim is to grow awareness and participation in the sport.
You can try and pick every result in a coupon, which sounds easy when you see games such as England v Papua New Guinea, but how much are the bookies going to know about the result between Samoa and Tonga (I’d back Samoa by the way on Betfair).
A top tryscorer bet on Greg Inglis at 10/1 with SkyBet is worth considering, but betting in running might be an ideal option over the next few weeks - the overall result might be obvious, but there’s fun to be had by betting on next tryscorer, number of tackles made and other unusual markets. It’s worth having a Bet365 if you fancy the betting in running.
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