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Top End Bounces to the Beat of Sydney FC THURSDAY AUGUST 3 2017 SPORT 39 FFA CUP MATCH SYDNEY FC v DARWIN ROVERS Top End Compare the bookies bounces to and get the best odds the beat of all AFL season. Sydney FC ROUND 20 FRIDAY, AUGUST 4TH JACK HISLOP $2.02 Geelong Unibet LAST night’s FFA Cup fixture was an amazing experience for $1.92 the Territory football com- Sydney Luxbet munity, says FFNT CEO Bruce Stalder. It was a historic night for the round ball game as the cur- SATURDAY, AUGUST 5TH rent A-League champions came to town, lining up with $1.51 six internationals. Darwin Greater Western Sydney Unibet Football Stadium’s grandstand $2.75 was sold out to see the likes of Melbourne Bobo, David Carney and Milos Sportsbet Ninkovic. It was the second consecu- $1.28 tive year Darwin Rovers had Essendon made the FFA Cup Round of UBET 32. They played Queensland National Premier League side $4.00 Carlton Crownbet Brisbane Strikers in last year’s corresponding fixture. How- ever, Stalder said Graham Ar- $4.60 nold’s outfit were extra special. Brisbane Sportsbet “When they drew that ball out of the barrel and it was $1.22 Sydney FC we went, ‘you’re Western Bulldogs Ladbrokes kidding!’” he said. “To play football against the best is what you want to do, but $2.65 to play against the very best in North Melbourne CrownBet Australia, how exciting is that. $1.60 “They won the grand final Collingwood last year in a really tough game UBET against Melbourne Victory – Darwin Rovers’ Dean Molloy and Sydney FC opponent Joshua Brillante battle for possession during last night’s FFA Cup clash at Darwin Football Stadium. Inset: Brillante and Daniel Smith in an aerial they won the premiership by a contest Pictures: MICHAEL FRANCHI mile. The only thing they $1.44 Fremantle Bookmaker didn’t win was the FFA cup, so they (were) fired up.” $3.00 Stalder said it was fantastic Gold Coast Sportsbet for Territory football fans to witness top-liners in action. “It’s was an amazing oppor- tunity for our football com- Rovers get reality dose munity – the champions and SUNDAY, AUGUST 6TH the premiers, slick as, with our tradies excited beyond belief, it $1.85 Sydney scored a fourth in Johnny Warren medallist score 7-0 and his fourth from a couldn’t (have been) any bet- St Kilda Bookmaker the 51st minute, veteran Matt Milos Ninkovic’s strike after 71 spilt ball when Ashton blocked ter,” he said. $2.15 Simon beating an acrobatic minutes was pure class, pounc- a goalbound shot stretched it “The people have to come West Coast Ashton from close range after ing on the good work of Sky to 8-0. out when you get a team like Unibet a series of passes. Blues teammate Charles Loko- SYDNEY FC 8 (Bobo 24, 34, 75, 82; this showing off their wares. The goal glut continued li Ngoy to hit the ball first time Carney 40; Simon 51; OG 54; Ninkovic “If you are a football lover, 71) d DARWIN ROVERS 0 at Darwin $1.75 when Jordy Buijs’ shot was de- from 20 metres. you (were) here and they Richmond Bet365 Football Stadium. Halftime: 3-0 flected into the net after 54 Bobo’s third goal made the (came out) in their thousands, minutes. so it (was) fantastic.” $2.16 Hawthorn Topbetta $1.55 Adelaide UBET Dean Molloy on the attack for Port Adelaide $2.55 Darwin Rovers Ladbrokes with Sydney FC rival Joshua Brillante on his Disclaimer: Odds correct as of Wednesday tail at Darwin August 2, 2017 publishing and subject Football Stadium to change Rovers keeper Matthew Ashton stops a free kick during the match last night Neymar keeps silent on Barcelona return BRAZILIAN superstar Ney- China and had earlier posted a €222 million ($260 million) mar landed back in Barcelona video on social media appar- buyout clause in his contract at on Tuesday evening, avoiding ently from Dubai airport, amid the Camp Nou. making any comment on the suggestions that he could have In his four years with the ongoing speculation about a been bound for Paris. Catalans Neymar, 25, has won +18 Know when to stop. Don’t go over the top. Gamble responsibly. Think! About your choices. Call Gambling Help on 1800 858 858 or visit possible world record transfer He has remained silent the Champions League in 2015, www.gamblinghelp.nsw.gov.au or www.gamblinghelponline.org.au. to Paris Saint-Germain. while rumours swirl that he La Liga twice, the Spanish Cup Odds.com.au compares bookermaker fixed odds from UBET, Ladbrokes, The Barcelona forward (pic- will join the French club, who three times and one FIFA Club Sportsbet, William Hill, Luxbet, Unibet, PalmerBet, Bookermaker, bet365, tured) was travelling back from are reportedly ready to pay the World Cup. CrownBet, Betstar, Centrebet and TopBetta. V2 - NTNE01Z01MA.
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