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Who'll Score Pools' First Goal Of Season?

Posted on: Fri 06 Aug 2010

Pools make the trip to face Rochdale on Saturday (3pm kick-off) in the opening game of the new League One season.

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Coral have now released odds on who will be the first scorer at Spotland this weekend - and if you fancy it to be a Pools player then why not have a little bet on it?

James Brown and Adam Boyd are rated Pools' best chance of hitting the net first on Saturday, both priced at 13/2 right now.

But at 14/1, last season's top scorer Andy Monkhouse looks tremendous value, while if pre season form is anything to go by you may fancy backing Sam Collins at 50/1!

Coral have made Dale 13/10 favourites for the win, Pools are rated a 21/10 shot while you can go for the draw at 23/10.

Click here for all the latest odds ahead of the big kick-off.

Andy Monkhouse (Hartlepool Mail)
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