Who can stop New Zealand making it back-to-back World Cups?
It's the tournament everyone is talking about as countries around the World prepare for a tilt at Rugby World Cup glory.
But if you fancy a flutter on this year's show piece event, where should you put your mone
Well, blind loyalty to your country aside, putting £10 on Wales might not be the worst idea in the world.
Warren Gatland's boys may be grouped with both England and Australia in the so-called pool of death, but at a price hovering around the 16/1 mark, a first ever tournament win for the men in red could put a bit of money in your back pocket to go with an unbridled sense of nationalistic fervour.
Wales are currently sixth favourites to win the entire competition and if the bookies are to be believed, it will be hosts England who will join Australia in progressing from Pool A to reach the quarter finals.
Stuart Lancaster's men, of course, have home advantage and while it remains to be seen if the men in white can cope with the added pressure that brings, they're fancied to run market leaders New Zealand clos
The All Blacks, unsurprisingly, are short-priced favourites to retain the Webb Ellis Cup and are around an even money shot to do just that.
Steve Hansen's side can currently be backed at around 11/8 to win the World Cup, leading the market ahead of England and South Africa
Hansen's men should have little trouble finishing top of Pool C, Argentina their only real opposition, while South Africa are in a similar boat in Pool B.
The Springboks, who have been boosted by the return to fitness of inspirational captain and centre Jean de Villiers, are third favourites with Ireland and Australia also ahead of Wales.
Joe Schmidt's Ireland are around a 9/1 chance with Australia 10/1 and Wales considered even more of a long shot.
Wales play England and Australia in Pool A of the 2015 Rugby World Cu
Nonetheless, Gatland's side are ahead of the unfancied France and Scotland with both teams attracting little interest from punters.
France can be backed at 20/1 with Scotland, who suffered five straight defeats in this year's Six Nations, outsiders at around 200/1.
Argentina separate France and Scotland in the market with Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Italy and Canada behind them.
Georgia, Japan and USA can all be backed more than 1,000/1 to win the tournament and if you're feeling brave, minnows Namibia, Romania and Uruguay are even bigger in the market.
The trio are all available at 5,000/1 if you think a shock victory might be on the cards.
Rugby World Cup odds (all odds subject to change)
New Zealand 11/8
England 4/1
South Africa 9/2
Ireland 8/1
Australia 10/1
Wales 16/1
France 20/1
Argentina 80/1
Scotland 250/1
Samoa 150/1
Fiji 1000/1
Tonga 1000/1
Italy 1000/1
Canada 2000/1
Georgia 2000/1
Japan 2500/1
USA 2500/1
Namibia 5000/1
Romania 5000/1
Uruguay 5000/1
(Alex Bywater Wales Online)
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