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Miss World Odds..India 7-1 Fav...New Zealand 100-1

Miss World Odds...India 7-1 Fav...New Zealand 100-1

SYDNEY, Nov. 11 /MediaNet International-AsiaNet/ --

Miss India is Centrebet’s 7-1 favourite to win the Miss World beauty pageant that starts in China this week, with the Australia-based betting agency quoting Miss New Zealand at odds of 100-1.

Amber Peebles – born in Wellington but splitting her time between Auckland and Karaka these days – is bidding to become the first Kiwi winner of the world’s most famous beauty pageant.

Centrebet does not rate the Kiwi make-up artist’s chance but it does respect the claims of those women representing India, Egypt (8-1) and Peru (9-1). Miss Australia (16-1) is also in its top ten.

Miss World betting favourites have an excellent track record. Miss Ireland, otherwise known as Chris de Burgh’s daughter Rosanna Davison, justified 9-2 favouritism in the 2003 competition.

Log on to http://www.centrebet.com to view its latest odds, including an exotic market on All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu. He is 5-1 to play for New Zealand at the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

About Centrebet


One of the world’s oldest online sports bookmakers, Centrebet’s explosive growth continues 12 years on from its launch. Punters from all four corners of the globe are flocking to Centrebet because of its great odds, exhaustive range of options and guaranteed payment of winnings.

Centrebet operates in one of the world’s strictest gaming jurisdictions. Australia’s Northern Territory Government licenses and regulates Centrebet. Its Racing and Gaming Commission digitally monitors all transactions for the protection of Centrebet and its worldwide clients.

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