HOW BONT HAS HELPED THE PUNTERS
- downlowonthebrownlow

- Aug 28, 2019
- 1 min read
Marcus Bontempelli has won the AFL Coaches Award by a fair margin to Patrick Dangerfield, seeing his Brownlow odds being crunched in overnight. The Bulldogs star has moved into $5.50, with Dangerfield still the $2.75 favourite and Lachie Neale back into $4.50 after a 51-possession game in Round 23.
The big drifter has been Nat Fyfe, who went into $3 favouritism with two rounds left. He's now blown out to $6, and we have Bont to thank for it.

Fyfe is the second best Brownlow poller in AFL history behind 3-time Brownlow Medalist, Haydn Bunton. He averages 0.99 Brownlow votes per game across his career, and for the first time for a long time he nearly put together an entire season of footy. He's highly unlikely to poll in the last two games of the season, but was the damage already done to that point?
From the Downlow on the Brownlow's average ladder, available when you purchase the Downlow on the Brownlow Package, Fyfe features in the top three in all eleven of our counts.

Neds currently has Fyfe paying $2.25 for a top 3 finish, along with a number of other betting agencies. Our advice - forget the last two weeks, and back in Fyfe's performance across the entire season. This will feature as one of the Downlow on the Brownlow's best bets, with the first email to hit inboxes by Friday.
The Downlow on the Brownlow early bird sale finishes Saturday. Don't miss out on the Brownlow package which includes the average ladder involving 15 Brownlow leaderboards, an in-depth breakdown of team and round leader markets, and regular best bet emails as new markets are released!






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