The Rugby Championship Betting Offers for Australia and New Zealand

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The Rugby Championship Betting Offers for Australia and New Zealand

The Rugby Championship 2023 got underway last week, and the results went as you might have expected given the current world rankings of the four teams involved. World number four and reigning world champions, South Africa, disposed of Australia 43-12 at Loftus Versfeld, while No. 3 ranked New Zealand did something very similar in a 41-12 victory on the road in Argentina.

Attentions turn to week two of the tournament, where those two titans – the Springboks and All Blacks – do battle at the Go Media Stadium in Auckland tomorrow. That will be swiftly followed by the losers from the opening week taking each other on in Australia. New Australia coach Eddie Jones, who was England’s coach before his sacking in January, just nine months before the Rugby World Cup, will want a quick turnaround if his traditionally strong team can make an impact in France this September.

With the stakes high and a championship on the line – as well as key game time before the World Cup – Australia betting sites and New Zealand betting sites alike will have plenty of markets for you to choose from this weekend. At present, both home teams are warm favourites for the match, so keep reading to find the best odds available at your chosen betting sites. Keep your eyes peeled for potentially great-looking enhanced offers from the best betting sitesin the lead up to these huge matchups.

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Originally known as the Tri-Nations and just involving Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, the tournament has been a constant in the south hemisphere’s winter calendar since 1996. After successful World Cup campaigns in 2007 and 2011 that saw them finish third and get knocked out in the quarter-finals, respectively, the clamour for Argentina to join the trio was loud. It just so happened in 2012.

Unfortunately for the Pumas, only once in the history of the tournament have they failed to not earn the wooden spoon. The All Blacks have been by far the most dominant team and will once again be favourites with most betting sites having won eight of the 10 Rugby Championships available, including the last two. The Wallabies and Springboks have one apiece in that time. In the search for value, it pays to try to find the best possible betting offers available to you. Some of our favourites can be found below.

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Given their history of success in the tournament, the New Zealand team were rightly considered favourites to win it all again. The manner of their win in Argentina last Saturday will have All Black fans licking their lips in anticipation of the Rugby World Cup in two months’ time. However, their opponents Saturday were equally impressive in their win against Australia. 

Australia have been in the final of four of the nine total Rugby World Cup finals there have been, winning two of them. Eddie Jones was in charge of one of those defeats – to England in 2003 – and he is back for a second spell hoping to inspire the Wallabies to greatness. Their performance against the Springboks last Saturday didn’t breed confidence among Australian bettors that he could do just that. However, a home game against Argentina could be the perfect tonic. 

The Rugby Championship 2023 Enhanced Odds

As well as being on the lookout for any sign up offers that may be available before the games take place, you should also try to find any enhanced offers and price boosts that could be available. Here are some of our favourite Rugby Championship enhanced prices.

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As expected, New Zealand are the favourites for the game on Saturday, but the price may be a bit prohibitive for some punters. So there may be some value to be had on some same-game multis that have been boosted. 

Australia will want to make up for last week's disappointinig display in South Africa, when they host Argentina at Parramatta's CommBank Stadium. Mark Nawaqanitawase is one of five changes Eddie Jones has made for this game. Nawaqanitawase comes in on the right wing while full-back Tom Wright retains his place in the side. 

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New Zealand are always difficult to beat on home soil and they will start as favourites in Auckland against South Africa. This is the first time in four years that the Springboks will play in New Zealand. 

Australia will home that having home advantage will help them get their first win in this year's tournament against an Argentina that trailed the All Blacks 17-0 after just 12 minutes of last week's game.