Big Brother betting guide: AFL prankster Daniel Gorringe is tipped to win

Big Brother Australia betting guide: Major bookmakers reveal which housemates are tipped to win the show ahead of Monday’s premiere

Big Brother hasn’t even premiered yet but major Australian bookmakers agree that former AFL player Daniel Gorringe is most likely to win the show.

The 28-year-old prankster, who has more than 76,000 followers on Instagram, is the front-runner ahead of the season debut on Channel Seven on Monday night.

But the ex-footy star will have to watch out because ‘outback tradie’ Mat Garrick and nude model Chad Hurst are following close behind in the list of favourites. 

Favourite: Big Brother hasn’t even premiered yet but major Australian bookmakers agree that former AFL player Daniel Gorringe (pictured) is most likely to win the show

Daniel Gorringe is the current favourite to win with odds of $1.90 at TAB and $2.75 at Sportsbet.

Mat is expected to place second with $3.50 odds, according to Sportsbet.

Both bookies agree Chad is the third most likely to take out the top spot. 

Oddball: The 28-year-old prankster, who has more than 76,000 followers on Instagram, is the front-runner ahead of the season debut on Channel Seven on Monday night

Unusual: One of Daniel's longest-running gags involves placing random items down his pants

Oddball: The 28-year-old prankster, who has more than 76,000 followers on Instagram, is the front-runner ahead of the season debut on Channel Seven on Monday night. One of Daniel’s longest-running gags involves placing random items down his pants (right)

Sportsbet reckons Sophie Budack’s plan to ‘use her looks’ to win the competition could succeed, giving her decent odds of $5.50.

‘Fiji Warrior Princess’ Laura Kaiviti is the fourth most likely to win according to TAB, while Sportsbet has her as fifth most likely to win.

YouTube sensation and ‘Adelaide’s worst driver’ Kieran Davidson is in the middle of the pack for both bookmakers.

Aspiring actor Xavier Molyneux is at the bottom of the barrel for Sportsbet, and TAB lists him fourth from last in its rankings. 

Key players: The ex-footy star will have to watch out because 'outback tradie' Mat Garrick (pictured) and nude model Chad Hurst are following close behind in the list of favourites

Key players: The ex-footy star will have to watch out because 'outback tradie' Mat Garrick and nude model Chad Hurst (pictured) are following close behind in the list of favourites

Key players: The ex-footy star will have to watch out because ‘outback tradie’ Mat Garrick (left) and nude model Chad Hurst (right) are following close behind in the list of favourites

Strategy: Sportsbet reckons Sophie Budack's plan to 'use her looks' to win the competition could succeed, giving her decent odds of $5.50

Strategy: Sportsbet reckons Sophie Budack’s plan to ‘use her looks’ to win the competition could succeed, giving her decent odds of $5.50

The contestants range from 19 to 62 years of age, and consist of semi-famous influencers, aspiring actors, rural farmers and busy mums looking for a break.

Sportsbet estimates that a housemate between the age of 25 to 30 is most like to take out the grand prize.

Housemates will compete in a series of ‘Survivor style’ challenges to win a $250,000 cash prize.

The Big Brother reboot will premiere Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven

Safe bet? 'Adelaide's worst driver' Kieran Davidson is in the middle of the pack for both bookmakers

Meanwhile

Housemates: ‘Fiji Warrior Princess’ Laura Kaiviti (right) is the fourth most likely to win according to TAB, while Sportsbet has her as fifth most likely to win. Meanwhile, ‘Adelaide’s worst driver’ Kieran Davidson (left) is in the middle of the pack for both bookmakers

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