The arena auditions are over and the X Factor is off to bootcamp. Before Simon, Louis, Cheryl and Mel B crush hundreds of dreams in bootcamp,
...Boylesports looks to see who are the ones to look out for. It’s a case of Boys versus Girls in the betting with the Boys just about coming out on top.
Ben Haenow blew everyone away with his rendition of The Rolling Stones’ Wild Horses and was cut right in from 8/1 to 11/2 to win. Jake Quickenden and Andrea Faustini are both on offer at 10/1 and could be set for Judges’ houses.
In the Girls, it is Lola Saunders who is reigning at 11/2 with Kerrianne Covell and Lauren Platt both 7/1 shots. Emily Middlemas is right behind them however, on 10/1. Stephanie Nala swapped Britain’s Got Talent and the Luminites for the X Factor and solo glory and it paid off as she went through and is priced at 14/1.
Jay James is the stand out singer in the Overs as he joins Paul Akister as the joint 4/1 favourite to win. Dublin’s own Janet Grogan is 50/1 to go on and win it for Ireland. Helen Fulthorpe gave a fantastic performance but with the competition heating up, she is middle of the road at 25/1. The Groups are the weakest category thus far with Only The Young showing the most potential at 8/1.
...Boylesports looks to see who are the ones to look out for. It’s a case of Boys versus Girls in the betting with the Boys just about coming out on top.
Paul Akister is back and better than ever, at 4/1 he is one everyone is looking forward to seeing again.""
Ben Haenow blew everyone away with his rendition of The Rolling Stones’ Wild Horses and was cut right in from 8/1 to 11/2 to win. Jake Quickenden and Andrea Faustini are both on offer at 10/1 and could be set for Judges’ houses.
In the Girls, it is Lola Saunders who is reigning at 11/2 with Kerrianne Covell and Lauren Platt both 7/1 shots. Emily Middlemas is right behind them however, on 10/1. Stephanie Nala swapped Britain’s Got Talent and the Luminites for the X Factor and solo glory and it paid off as she went through and is priced at 14/1.
Jay James is the stand out singer in the Overs as he joins Paul Akister as the joint 4/1 favourite to win. Dublin’s own Janet Grogan is 50/1 to go on and win it for Ireland. Helen Fulthorpe gave a fantastic performance but with the competition heating up, she is middle of the road at 25/1. The Groups are the weakest category thus far with Only The Young showing the most potential at 8/1.
