Aviva Premiership Rugby Union Betting 2010-2011
Formerly known as the Guinness Premiership, English Rugby Union’s premier competition has taken on a new sponsorship deal and will now be known as the Aviva Premiership. It will be the 24th season of the competition under its current format.
12 teams will play each other twice over the course of the season, the top four finishers will then go into the semi-finals to compete for a place in the grand final. The top six finishers will be entered into the following season’s Heineken Cup and the team finishing bottom will be relegated.
Last year’s champions were Leicester Tigers, who also finished top of the league and are the clear Aviva Premiership Rugby Union Betting 2010-2011 favourites. Relegated Worcester Warriors were replaced by Exeter Chiefs who could be in for a tough season and are the clear relegation favourites in the Aviva Premiership Rugby Union Betting 2010-2011.
Aviva Premiership Rugby Union Betting Markets
As well as betting on the outright winner and relegation fodder there are a wide range of other Aviva Premiership Rugby Union Betting 2010-2011 markets. Each individual match will, of course, be priced up throughout the season by all of the major (and some of the minor ones) online bookmakers. You can bet on the first try scorer, number of points scored, handicap betting, half time/full time and much, much more.
There are also a range of special markets relating to Aviva Premiership Rugby Union Betting 2010-2011. For example, you can bet on the season’s top try scorer and top point scorer, which team’s will make it into the play-offs and into the final and some bookmakers even offer handicap league betting.
Aviva Premiership 2010-2011 Teams
| Club | Coach | Stadium |
| Bath | Steve Meehan | The Recreation Ground |
| Exeter Chiefs | Rob Baxter | Sandy Park |
| Gloucester | Bryan Redpath | Kingsholm Stadium |
| Harlequins | Conor O'Shea | The Stoop |
| Leeds Carnegie | Neil Back | Headingley Stadium |
| Leicester Tigers | Richard Cockeril | Welford Road |
| London Irish | Toby Booth | Madejski Stadium |
| London Wasps | Shaun Edwards | Adams Park |
| Newcastle Falcons | Alan Tait | Kingston Park |
| Northampton Saints | Jim Mallinder | Franklin's Gardens |
| Sale Sharks | Mike Brewer | Edgeley Park |
| Saracens | Brendan Venter |
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Aviva Premiership 2010-2011 Fixtures
Click here for a full and up to date list of the Aviva Premiership fixtures.