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  • Wales v Australia Rugby World Cup 2015: Battle of the turnovers will go way of waltzing Wallabies

    October 8, 2015

    A week is a long time in sport and, for Australia and Wales, the joys of dumping England out of their own competition will be well forgotten.   Now the focus turns to an enthralling battle to top Pool A. The winners will dodge an improving South African side, with Scotland the likely quarter-final opponents. [...]

  • Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe 2015 odds: Treve all set to rewrite history books in Paris

    October 2, 2015

    No horse has ever won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (2.55pm) more than twice in the race’s 95-year history, but wonder-mare TREVE looks impossible to oppose in her hat-trick bid on Sunday.   The daughter of Motivator became the first since Tantieme (1951) to land back-to-back runnings 12 months ago and can be backed [...]

  • Manchester United can win again and keep their good Emirates run going

    October 2, 2015

    Sometimes the price alone is enough to make a bet worth placing.    That’s the case when top-of-the-table Manchester United – 11/4 shots with Sportingbet – head to the Emirates on Sunday.   It helps that they are unbeaten there in over four years, of course.   They won 2-1 in November last season, drew [...]

  • Professor to continue his fine Ascot record in valuable Challenge Cup

    October 1, 2015

    The most high profile racing action this weekend is undoubtedly in Paris, but there are still some intriguing contests on these shores.   Ascot’s Challenge Cup (3.45pm) is a hugely valuable affair with £112,000 going to the winner.   The field size is limited to 18 to protect the ground for QIPCO British Champions Day [...]

  • Under pressure Brendan Rodgers may have to settle for a point in the Everton v Liverpool derby

    October 1, 2015

    It is called the friendly derby and Everton and Liverpool have been perfectly happy to share the spoils in recent times.   They’ve been inseparable after five of their last six meetings, including each of the last three contests at Goodison Park.   On that basis alone, it’s hard to overlook Sportingbet’s 23/10 for the [...]

  • Donncha miss this one in the Cambridgeshire

    September 25, 2015

    Bill Esdaile previews the best of tomorrow’s high class action WE are heading towards the final few chapters of the 2015 Flat season but there’s still plenty of top class action to come, not least tomorrow’s Cambridgeshire (3.45pm). This is one of the handicaps on the calendar with great heritage and history will well and [...]

  • Farrell can stick boot into Wales from kicking tee

    September 25, 2015

    Graham Reid looks at the the best of the weekend’s Rugby World Cup action ENGLAND and Wales breathed a collective sigh of relief following their opening Rugby World Cup fixtures. Taking on Fiji and Uruguay respectively, neither were wholly convincing, but each came away with what was required – a bonus point win. Injuries are [...]

  • Keeping back door closed might be Spurs’ best chance

    September 25, 2015

    Ben Cleminson previews the best of the weekend’s Premier League action DERBY defeat to Arsenal on Wednesday night provided an unwelcome setback for Tottenham. After consecutive wins against Sunderland and Crystal Palace, the 2-1 reverse against their rivals in the Capital One Cup opened up the cracks that those wins had papered over. Spurs still [...]

  • Improving filly Besharah can stamp her class on Cheveley Park rivals

    September 24, 2015

    Even with the weather set fair for the next few days, I’m expecting the ground to ride no quicker than ‘good’ for tomorrow’s Cheveley Park Stakes (2.35pm). It was good to firm at Newmarket in July when Illuminate held off BESHARAH to land the Cherry Hinton. But I’m expecting William Haggas’ filly to reverse that [...]

  • McClaren struggling to weather storm with Toon set to lose again

    September 24, 2015

    If Newcastle are only ‘close to a crisis’, as Steve McClaren said following the defeat to Sheffield Wednesday, how much worse will the situation get before the real thing arrives? The 1-0 Capital One Cup reverse came against the Championship side’s second string, don’t forget, and the Magpies sit 19th in the Premier League after [...]

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