Super League Rugby Betting

The Super League season this year is well and truly underway and looking to the season closure, it could still be anyone’s victory, in particular where the top five teams are placed at the moment.
Leeds Rhinos won’t be overly pleased with where they are sitting within the table at the moment considering they were champions last season and have a reputation to uphold however their recent win against St Helens, who are in third place at the moment, will definitely have given them a boost in confidence in preparation for their next fixture against Hull KR on the 9th July.
Presently, Wigan Warriors are sitting at the top of the table with a comfortable 34 points which puts them ahead of Warrington Wolves by 4 points who are sitting second in the table.
The betting markets at Sky Bet really do coincide with the table at the moment, with Wigan Warriors as clear favourites to take the outright win in the regular season however this isn’t as clear cut for the Play-Off Series which starts in September and will consist of the top eight teams from the table. This will ultimately decide the Super League Champions! Within this Play-Off Series, these eight teams will battle it out to pick up this trophy at Old Trafford where the final is traditionally played. Sky Bet currently has Wigan at 9/4 to be crowned Super League Champions, with St Helens and last year’s winners, Leeds Rhinos, jointly at 11/4. For the latest competitive Super League odds across a range of markets, visit www.skybet.com.

Stan is a former full-time professional gambler he started his working training to be a journalist. He has written betting columns for 15 regional newspapers, and had hundreds of Sports articles published in National publications in his twenty Five years as a Sports Journalist. He left the profession to concentrate of full-time gambling in 2002, but missed the cut and thrust of the newsroom, and joined Betting-Portal as Editor in January 2004
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