Rugby Union: Handicap Betting Strategy
Handicap Betting Odds:
- Latest Six Nations Betting Odds with Paddy Power
- Latest European Champions Cup Odds with Ladbrokes
With 15 players on each side and scores coming in at anywhere between 12-3 and 84-25, punters would be forgiven for thinking that Rugby Union betting is a tough task. Thankfully, there's a market that helps mitigate risks and maximise value.
Rules Explained
For the uninitiated, the basics of rugby involve getting an oval ball into the opponent's in-goal area. Running it there scores a try for five points, after which a kicked conversion through the uprights in the centre of the area can add an extra two. Kicking through the uprights in open play scores a three-point drop goal. Teams can also be awarded penalty kicks which, if converted, also score three.
Top Points and Try Scorers
The biggest scorers of points are the fly halves, who are normally the kickers as well as fast backs who can join attacks and pick up the odd try. A team's wingers tend to be the ones with the most pace (and tries) during a season/tournament. But although monitoring top points and try scorers is important, it's something that is often overstated in the 'outright winner' and 'handicap' markets.
Take the 2018 Six Nations, for example. The top points scorer was France's Maxime Machenaud; France finished fourth in the table with just two wins and three defeats. Meanwhile, in the 2017/18 Aviva Premiership, Josh Adams finished joint-top try scorer with 13 for Worcester Warriors, who finished second bottom in the 12-team division. So although they are valuable bits of data to hold for total points and individual scorer markets, individual performers are no guarantee when you're looking at match winner and handicap markets.
Total Points Scored and Conceded
Instead, it's useful to look at the total points scored and conceded per game for every team in a league. Spotting teams that are closer than their form suggests is a great way to draw wins from an underdog.
A good spot in the 2018 Six Nations would have been France vs Ireland on the opening weekend. Eventual champions Ireland went into the game odds-on favourites to triumph, but Paddy Power had France at 10/11 with a +6 handicap (meaning they had to finish within six points of Ireland). The nail-biting game finished 15-13 to Ireland, so the handicap bet on France +6 landed.
Total Mismatches
At the other end of the spectrum are total mismatches. In these instances, a handicap bet can be used in two ways. If you're confident the favourite really will hugely outscore their opponent, use a heavy handicap to gain half decent odds. If you think an underdog will give them a run for their money, play them with as small a handicap as you dare to earn high prices.
When playing with this approach, it's good to find a bookie who offers a range of handicap bets. Some simply calculate a 'fair' margin and offer that as a handicap. For example, prior to the Scotland vs England Six Nations matchup last year, Paddy Power Sports offered handicap bets with a margin of +/- 10.
Of course, all good bookies adjust the handicap in-play, so real rugby fans can take the stats into a game and watch as the emotion, rhythm and unforeseen occurrences come into play.
Try this out for yourself over at Paddy Power today, or check out some of the best new bookmakers.
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