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All Blacks vs. Wallabies Betting Preview: Third Bledisloe Cup Test Odds, Props

OddsShark.comOct 20, 2016

New Zealand will be looking to extend their 17-match winning streak to break their own record this weekend against Australia.

That 18th win has eluded the All Blacks before, but it almost seems set in stone that they can complete a Bledisloe Cup whitewash over the Wallabies this year.

Eden Park, the venue for his weekend's Test, is a black-clad fortress. The Wallabies have not won there since 1986. Thirty years later and the odds are not in their favor. According to website AustralianGambling, Australia is priced at $9.00 to claim what would be a monumental victory.

The one thing Australia have in their corner is that they were the last team to beat the All Blacks before the current winning streak began. After a disjointed Rugby Championship, the Wallabies will have to improve their game drastically if they are to have any hope of breaking the Eden Park curse.

New Zealand, however, head into this match with everything on the field looking rosy. Priced at $1.06, they can be confident of breaking their own winning streak record.

Off the field, though, the All Blacks and NZ Rugby have been under the microscope for all the wrong reasons. Scrum half Aaron Smith will take no part of this fixture after his indiscretions in a public bathroom.

With New Zealand looking unbeatable from the outside, it appears their biggest threat may well be their own players undermining them from within.

A big win for New Zealand currently stands as the favorite with the addition of a margin to the winner. A victory of 13+ points for the All Blacks is priced at $1.27 in contrast to a narrow win of 1-12 points at $4.50.

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A Wallabies win with the correct winning margin could make many people happy on one side of the Tasman Sea. A 13+ point win for Australia is priced at $41.00 and a 1-12 point victory at $11.00.

Australia are up against it this weekend when they face the All Blacks. Sport, however, is full of miraculous tales of underdog victors. The Wallabies will have to put everything on to the field if they hope to get anywhere near New Zealand. With a wealth of talent, the All Blacks will look to make history.

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