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Sky Bet have pubished a number of specials ahead of Saturday's Super League Grand Final between St Helens and Leeds.
It's 11/4 for there to be a 40/20, 5/2 for there to be a successful drop goal kicked, 9/4 for any player to be sin-binned and 5/6 for the first try to be scored after the eighth minute.
The Harrogate-based firm are also betting on how many metres a player gains and tackles they make.
Ones of particular interest could be Man of Steel James Graham (5/6 over/under 157.5m) and Leon Pryce (5/6 over/under 18.5 tackles).
The match is a repeat of last year's final which Leeds won 38-10. It's 33/1 that the Rhinos win by 26-30 points this time around. St Helens are 10/11 giving up eight points and 11/8 giving up 13.
Danny Cipriani made his comeback from injury for Wasps last night and immediately Sky Be have made him 1/5 to start for England in their next international.
With first-choice fly-half Jonny Wilkinson dislocating his knee on Tuesday night, Cipriani has been made favourite to start at 10 against the Pacific Islands on November 8.
The Harrogate-based firm go 1/5 that Cipriani is in the starting XV at Twickenham and 100/30 that he isn't.
Sky Bet have altered their Premier League Golden Boot prices following Wednesday night's injury to Chelsea striker Didier Drogba.
Drogba suffered a knee injury during the 0-0 draw away to Romanian side Cluj in the Champions League and was stretchered off.
And although there is no firm news on the seriousness of the injury, Sky Bet have pushed the Ivorian out to an industry-best 40/1 (from 20s) to be the league's top scorer.
Several of the other contenders have been cut as a result.
Liverpool star Fernando Torres is now the firm's 7/2 favourite, trimmed from 4/1, while Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor is 13/2 from 7/1.
Nicolas Anelka, set for an extended run in the Chelsea side if Drogba is ruled out, is now 11/1 (from 14s).