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Pick: North Queensland Result: 40-20 Stake: 4/10 Odds: 1.66 Bookmaker: Betfair vCash: No Posted: Jul 29, 2006, 19:53
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+3.6 |
Pick: Melbourne +2 Result: 24-34 Stake: 4/10 Odds: 1.90 Bookmaker: Ladbrokes vCash: No Posted: Jul 29, 2006, 19:52
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Pick: Brisbane -10.5 Result: 6-20 Stake: 2/10 Odds: 1.77 Bookmaker: Betfair vCash: No Posted: Jul 29, 2006, 19:49
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Pick: Spain U19 -1.5 Result: 2-1 Stake: 6/10 Odds: 1.55 Bookmaker: Betfair vCash: No Posted: Jul 29, 2006, 19:34
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Pick: Over 2.5 Result: 0-1 Stake: 6/10 Odds: 2.10 Bookmaker: Victor Chandler vCash: No
Posted: Apr 14, 2006, 11:51
2 teams that are amongst their fair share of goals. Also 2 teams that need 3 points to pull themselves away from a relegation dogfight.
Yeovil have injury doubts to Kevin Amankwaah and Daniel Webb (both ankle). But top scorer Phil Jevons, central defender and skipper Terry Skiverton and goalkeeper Chris Weale are all fit after returning from injury.
Scunthorpe's Billy Sharp is hoping to be handed a starting spot after recovering from ankle ligament damage. Matt Sparrow completes a two game ban but Andy Crosby is now back to full fitness after a recent spell out with a groin injury.
I see a very open game with the odds on the over been way above a value mark imo.
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Pick: Crusaders -42 Result: 70-0 Stake: 8/10 Odds: 1.90 Bookmaker: Bet365 vCash: No
Posted: Apr 14, 2006, 11:40
Crusaders are a new team in Wales with 1 aim..........Superleague rugby back in the Valleys. They are a team that has been formed with that sole aim, and 1st impressions are that it might not take too long.
In the early season Northern Rail Cup, they won all 6 of their games, scoring impressively in each of them, 50-10, 40-6, 72-0, 78-14, 72-14 and 62-0. They also have a Challenge Cup victory over Locomotiv Moscow 64-4. In their first League game, they won at Workington 50-18.
When you consider these results, and the fact that todays opponents have already been beaten twice (78-14 and 40-6), then I think that the bookies still havent got to grips with handicapping them.
The Skolars, who finished second in the Crusaders??™ Northern Rail Cup group, narrowly lost their first NL2 match on Sunday going down 34-30 at home to title favourites Dewsbury Rams. The Crusaders have not finalised their team yet, but there are not expected to be too many changes to the squad that travelled to Workington. Richard Johnson and Andy Llewellyn, both of whom missed the Workington and Rochdale (Challenge Cup, lost 8-32), will both be in the frame for selection. They last played in their 62-0 defeat of St Albans Centurions where Johnson, with two tries and three goals, was man of the match.
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Pick: Over 2.5 goals Result: 2-5 Stake: 5/10 Odds: 2.22 Bookmaker: Betfair vCash: No
Posted: Apr 08, 2006, 12:25
I know Reading are already Champions and are going to make quite a few changes to the team, but these odds are stupid imo.
Earlier in the season Cardiff lost 5-1 at Reading and this surely has to be going through the mind of the home team. They are probably going to be without Loovens in defence although winger Parry could make his long awaited return after injury. Take that and the Reading changes into consideration and City have a real chance at making up for the earlier defeat. The visitors are always dangerous, even with fringe players in the team and I just cant see both teams not scoring today.
With Cardiff looking to gain a bit of pride back, and Reading looking to finish the season with as many point as possible, I see an open game with quite a few goals in it.
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+2.88 |
Pick: van Barneveld Result: 8-4 Stake: 6/10 Odds: 1.48 Bookmaker: Betfair vCash: No
Posted: Apr 06, 2006, 16:30
Premier League Darts
Raymond van Barneveld has been unbeatable in this years tournament. He's easily beaten Wayne Mardle, Ronnie Baxter, Roland Scholten and Peter Manley and managed a 7-7 draw against the worlds best, Phil Taylor. Lloyd has struggled at times in defeats against Manley and Baxter and he lost very easily to Taylor in his opening game.
From previous games it seems as though Lloyd sometimes has a temparement problem and doesnt always respoind when things are going against him. Contrary to this, Barney repeatedly dug down to raise his game after looking like tosing to Taylor earlier.
All in all, I think Barney is just too consistent for Lloyd and will win probably 8-5 or 8-6
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Pick: Grays Result: 1-3 Stake: 4/10 Odds: 2.30 Bookmaker: Paddy Power vCash: No
Posted: Apr 03, 2006, 19:40
Gravesend go into this game with doubts over 2nd leading scorer Jimmy Jackson. He left the field in the 3-0 home defeat to Aldershot but has not broken his leg, just badly bruised it. Its still quite possible that he may play, but won't be fully effective imo. With leading scorer Charlie McDonald already out, this leaves the home side short on firepower. Grays meanwhile could have Jamie Slabber back in contention although Dennis Oli is out after picking up an ankle injury.
The visitors are currently in the final play-off place, 1 point above York, but do have games in hand over their nearest rival. Their last 2 games were both away, 5-0 winners at Kidderminster and 3-2 winners at leaders Accrington and this form should be continued against a mid-table side with very little to play for.
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