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Yesterday we started to look at the chances that each of the remaining Dancing On Ice contestants have of actually winning the series. And, traditionally for a Thursday, we looked at the rubbish half.
That leaves us to look at the decent half the Dancing On Ice contestants today. Well, we say decent – but seeing as these three have caused more reckless injury than anyone else, we can’t really be sure how decent they actually are. Headcracks, cut fingers, slip-ups, vicious piledrivers… this bunch has caused the lot. Not that it should stop you from betting on them, of course.
Here’s part two of out Dancing On Ice betting odds, with help from SportingOdds.com…
David Seaman – A few weeks ago, David Seaman more or less dropped
his Dancing On Ice partner on her head and crocked her for Saturday’s
show. She was replaced by the fearsome Natalya, who spent a week
shouting at David. So he dropped her too. Live on TV. And he still got
through. David’s Dancing On Ice routine to It’s Not Unusual had the
judges telling him, "It’s been such a tough week for
you emotionally, but you hit the jackpot there. The lifts were
wonderful." SCORE – 16 – Current Dancing On Ice betting odds – 12/1
Gaynor
Faye – We’d like to take issue with Gaynor Faye this week. Saturday’s
edition of Dancing On Ice was meant to be the Las Vegas show, so what
was Gaynor doing dancing to that song from Titanic? What the dickens
has that got to do with Las Vegas, you mook? As it turns out, her
Dancing On Ice routine was OK, except for a little stumble, and the
judges said, "Well I don’t know if my heart
will go on because you
just melted it! It is a joy to watch you dance and I dare say you are
the dark horse of the competition." But Gaynor is up against some tough
Dancing On Ice competition. SCORE – 23.5 – Current Dancing On Ice
betting odds – 11/4
Bonnie
Langford – Bonnie is a skating phenomenon. Although she slashed her
partners hands, legs and shirt with her razor-sharp ice blades – like
some kind of tiny ginger ice ninja – her Dancing On Ice performance to
Big Spender was a masterclass of stretchy, bendy-legged fluidity. She
still pulls pretend-surprised faces like a dodgy stageschool magician,
though, and that’s bloody weird. The judges told her, "It was a performance that had everything. But what
really surprised us Bonnie was your skating. And the lifts are
phenomenal! Each week you’re going up a level in the difficulty. People
at home, what they’re doing is so difficult." SCORE – 27 – Current Dancing On Ice betting odds – 8/15
We’ll be back next week with a new set of betting odds for the
Dancing On Ice contestants, but in the meantime, head over to the
Specials section of SportingOdds.com to see the very latest betting
odds. And don’t forget to place a bet or two as well – SportingOdds and
hecklerspray will give you a free bet of up to £25 when you open an
account. Good luck!
[story by Stuart Heritage]

