The Complete Guide to betting on domestic Rugby and World Cups

Wales were Six Nations Champions in 2019
Wales were Six Nations Champions in 2019
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Originating from the United Kingdom over 100 years ago, Rugby has become a popular sport all over the world.

Asides watching the port, many fans indulge in Rugby betting on online bookie sites and http://www.real-money-pokies.co.nz/river-belle-real-money-pokies-casino.html. However, many rugby fans are still new to betting on rugby. This guide will detail the various rugby competitions that you can bet on, the bet types and tips to a successful bet.

Rugby Competitions

  • The World Cup: The World Cup is the biggest rugby competition and it is staged every four years. The nest world cup will be held in 2023, and twenty teams will compete in four pools of five teams. The two leading teams in each pool will make it to the quarter-final. Team New Zealand is known as the perennial favourites and has won the competition twice in the seven stagings of the completion.
  • The Six Nations: This competition is next to the world cup. It is a much smaller competition held annually in the Northern Hemisphere. The completion starts at the end of January and pits France, Italy, England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland in an all-play-all tournament. Winner of each event gain two points and one point for a draw. The team with the most point wins the championship. France, England, Scotland and Wales have all won the championship, while Italy, which is rather new to the competition hasn’t earned the cup.
  • The Rugby Championship: This is an equivalent of the Six Nations Cup held in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a four-team tournament that hosts South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Argentina. Each team will the other in b0th home and away games. The winner gains four points and two points are given to each team in a draw match. New Zealand has won this competition two times so far.
  • The Summer/Autumn Internationals: Both the Northern and Southern hemisphere play against each other in the Summer/ Autumn Internationals. The Northern teams travel to the South to play a series of internationals while the Southern teams do the same in Autumn.
  • The Lions Tour: This is a highly anticipated competition by rugby fans. Every four years the Irish and British Lions tour New Zealand or South Africa for several rugby events.
  • The Heineken Cup: Also known as the European Cup of rugby. Top teams among the European teams compete in an all-play-all competition and knockout quarter-finals. This competition has only been won by France, Ireland and England.
  • Major Leagues: The Super Rugby in the Southern Hemisphere is contested by Australia and New Zealand teams. The Northern hemisphere has an equivalent which is called the Premiership.

In addition to the above competitions, there are other domestic and international competitions. There are also top leagues in other nations which many bookmakers include in their betting markets.

Types of Rugby Betting

  • Outright Betting: Outright betting will be available on any of the competitions listed above. A bettor can bet on any of the events in the World Cup any time during the four-year cycle. Other major competitions betting are available weeks or months before they commence.

Things to consider when betting in any outright competition are; which teams play more big games at home than others How the draw can evolve in a cup competition, and which team is taking the tournament seriously than the others.

Match/Event betting

There are many ways you can bet on a rugby event. Below are each market available.

  • Match Odds: This when you bet one who will win the match. In the Rugby Union, the teams are named in advance so you can take advantage of such information. Major things to bear in mind in a match bet includes the weather, and how experienced a team is.
  • Winning Margin: The bookmaker gives a certain amount of odds to each team and you are supposed to bet on how much a team will win by.
  • First Scoring Play: You bet on which team to score first and how the goal will be scored. This type of bet has good odds but comes with high risks.
  • Half Time/Full Time: Similar to the match odds but you have to predict the half time winner. The odds are better than the match odds especially if you bet for a team to be winning both at half time and full time. If you bet on different teams to win at half time and full time, the odds are bigger. The biggest odds is when you bet on the half time ending in a draw.
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