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fevolaThe 2009 trade week has been the busiest for some time with some of the best players in the AFL moved onto new clubs.

Barry Hall has finally got his wish and will be playing with the bulldogs next season. In a 2 year deal with the Bulldogs, Hall was traded from Sydney to the Bulldogs for their 3rd round pick and some back end picks if desired by the club. Hall will slip perfectly into the Bulldogs forward line up and should give their chances to go the next step and challenge for a Grand Final next year.

But can he keep his cool…

Ex Essendon live wire Andrew Lovett has made the move to greener pastures with the Saints for St Kilda’s 1st pick (pick 16) in the draft. Although Brisbane Lions and Port Adelaide both apparently offered better deals the speedy midfielder chose the Saints as they are a Melbourne based club and close to the ultimate success on the field.

Lovett has played 88 games for Essendon and kicked a handy 93 goals since his 2005 debut. Lovett has been on the trade list for the last couple of years after some off field problems seen in 2008 saw him all but leave the Dons. He was given the chance to redeem himself this year and bounced back wonderfully making the season highlights reel on numerous occasions.

Players still in the trade spot light are Luke Ball (St Kilda), Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide) and the one… the only… Brendan Fevola (Carlton).

Ball has been said to be looking for a trade to Collingwood after not accepting a new 3 year contract with the Saints. I think there is more to the story than Ball and the club are letting on. Ball was dropped to the VFL for some of the 2009 season and Farren Ray has moved in on his position in the starting list.

I think St Kilda has always planned to trade the former captain at the end of the year. They are simply beating up a story on the midfielder to make him look more lucrative to other clubs and in turn get a better trade for him.

Port Adelaide club great Shaun Burgoyne is still yet to be closer to a trade after Port announced he wanted to leave the club earlier this month. Burgoyne has elected the Hawks as his team of choice but the deal looks out of reach, with Port wanting one of the “untouchable” players from the 2007 premiership team.

Brendan Fevola has been the highlight to the trade week after his drunken antics of late including the Brownlow Medal award night. A number of clubs have shown interest in the big man and even the bookmaker Sportsbet taking bets on the team Fevola will be traded to! But at the end of the day, I think Fev will have learnt his lesson this time around and stay with the Blues.

Heres the video of the AFL Brownlow Medal Street Talk staring the man himself Brendan Fevola!

hotdogForget Wimbledon and The Ashes, the 2009 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is coming up on July 4 and this year it will be more fierce than ever!

The contest was started way back on July 4th 1916 on Coney Island in New York. Four immigrants had a hot dog eating contest to see who was the most patriotic, ten minuets later Neer Sehgal had eaten thirteen hot dogs and was crowned the victor. I bet they didn’t realise what they had just started!

The contest has been held just about every year since and 92 years on in 2008 Joey Chestnut was awarded the mustard belt for winning the annual event. He downed a massive 59 hot dogs in 10 minuets! The contest went into overtime when long time rival Takeru Kobayashi from Japan equaled his effort of 59 and a 5 hot dog eat off was announced. The first one to finish their plate won the contest. Chestnut finished his plate in 50 seconds, seven seconds before Kobayashi. Checkout the video below

This year they are set to go head to head again (along with about 18 others) with both competitors confident on winning the competition and taking the $10,000 prize money.

Nathan’s Hot Dog Contest is very big in the US and there is expected to be over 50,000 people to watch the contest this year and millions on TV. They not only watch it for the two main competitors going head to head and attractive girls but the struggle of the remaining 18 people and the eventual reversal (competitive speaking for spewing) of many of the people after the event is done and won.

The IFOCE (International Federation of Competitive Eating) has been quoted in saying that they don’t approve of any home training or training methods for the event.

The eating contest will be shown live into Australia on Foxtel’s ESPN with full coverage of days events. Check your guide for the time closer to the date.

Sportsbet have opened the betting market to this great contest with plenty of value to be had.

How many Hot Dogs will the winner eat?

Over 60.5 Hot Dogs $1.77

Under 60.5 Hot Dogs $2.02

Who will be the winner?

Joey Chestnut $1.65

Takeru Kobayashi $2.20

Both Chestnut and Kobayashi need to compete for bets to be valid and overtime is not included.

I’ve looked into this further and found that the under 60.5 hot dogs is a great bet at $2.02. As stated earlier last years effort was 59 which was a new world record, I predict that they will either match the 59 or go one better but can’t see them going over the 60.5 hot dogs.

My tip is Joey Chestnut to win with under 60.5 hot dogs. Get your bets on at Sportsbet here.

If you havent already got a Sportsbet account they will now give you a free $50 bet on the hot dog contest just for joining. They will also match your first deposit dollar for dollar up to $100. For more info and the latest odds on the contest check the site out here.

Heres the video from the 2008 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest