The Timaru Herald

At a glance

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v Wales, 11 June: $1.05 (WON 39-21) Profit if wagered $100,00: $5000 v Wales, 18 June: $1.05 (WON 36-22) Profit if wagered $100,00: $5000 v Wales, 25 June: $1.04 (WON 46-6) Profit if wagered $100,00: $4000 v Australia, 20 August: $1.37 (WON 42-8) Profit if wagered $100,00: $37,000 v Australia, 27 August: $1.07 (WON 29-9) Profit if wagered $100,00: $7000 v Argentina, 10 September: $1.04 (WON 57-22) Profit if wagered $100,00: $4000 v South Africa, 17 September: $1.04 (WON 41-13) Profit if wagered $100,00: $4000 v Argentina, 2 October: $1.08 (WON 36-17) Profit if wagered $100,00: $8000 v South Africa, 9 October: $1.18 (WON 57-15) Profit if wagered $100,00: $18,000 v Australia, 22 October: $1.03 (WON 37-10) Profit if wagered $100,00: $3000 Total profit to date if wagered $100,000 per game: $95,000 GAMES TO COME: v Ireland, 6 November: Possible line, All Blacks $1.06 v Italy, 13 November: Possible line, All Blacks $1.08 v Ireland, 20 November: Possible line, All Blacks $1.12 v France, 27 November: Possible line, All Blacks $1.20 Total possible profit for 2016 if NZ go undefeated, if wagered $100,000 per game: $141,000 prices – the All Blacks have paid $1.08 or less to win in eight of 10 tests to date in 2016 – another option is to back NZ on the points spread.

After a couple of closer-than-expected matches against Wales to kick off the season, the All Blacks have covered the spread in seven of their last eight tests for a 7-3 ATS (Against The Spread) record to date in 2016 for a 30.9 per cent return on investment.

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