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DP World Tour Championship:
Patrick Reed 16/1
Matt Fitzpatrick 35/1
Thongchai Jaidee 40/1
Kiradech Aphibarnrat 66/1
Tommy Fleetwood 100/1
RSM Classic:
Kevin Kisner 16/1
Brandt Snedeker 33/1
Robert Streb 40/1
Roberto Castro 50/1
Kevin Streelman 66/1
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What a brilliant and compelling opening day even if our players performed pretty averagely.
The R2D adds an additional element to this tournament and the head to head between McIlroy & Willett was enthralling as they traded blow for blow. McIlroy chipped in at the final hole to nick a birdie when a bogey looked likely to keep them tied with each other.
Kaymer, Fraser, Poulter & Sullivan lead the way on six under but there are still over half the field in contention and invariably it is a top player who wins here. Sullivan has won three times this season & I think he has a great chance here. Branden Grace was probably the most impressive player today until he fell away over the closing holes. Stensen is out of it after throwing away five shots in three holes from the 15th.
Henrik Stenson 13/2 +5 Tied 58th
Victor Dubuisson 25/1 Level Tied 40th
Thomas Pieters 66/1 -3 Tied 14th
Kristoffer Broberg 80/1 -2 Tied 23rd
Rory McIlroy (Top Five) 11/10 -4 Tied 6th
Broberg was four under after seven but picked up an injury which hampered him badly and I suspect his chance has gone. We are pretty much in Pieters' hands plus our big bet on Rory for a Top Five finish.
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Kevin Kisner leads on seven under after Day One but he has probably had the benefit of playing the easier Plantation Course first so we will have a better idea of standings after Round Two. All our players except MacKenzie (who was a bit of a punt) are still well in contention and all except Garnett get to play the Plantation course today. Hopefully we will have someone to cheer over the weekend.
Graeme McDowell 28/1 -3 Tied 42nd
Patton Kizzire 40/1 -2 Tied 63rd
Johnson Wagner 66/1 -5 Tied 10th
Brice Garnett 100/1 -2 Tied 63rd
Will MacKenzie 175/1 +1 Tied 131st
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20-11-2015, 14:39
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Football League Bets
Leeds v Rotherham
This should be a low corners match. Seven of Leeds' eight home matches have failed to reach 10.5 Corners at an average of 8.5 corners. Rotherham match up pretty well with all of their last five away matches failing to reach this line at an average of 8.6 corners. Bet TWO POINTS on Under 10.5 Corners at 4/5.
Scunthorpe v Bradford
This should be a low scoring game with seven of the Iron's eight home matched dropping short of 2.5 Goals. The Bantams match up pretty well with five of their last seven away matches also dropping short. Bet TWO POINTS on Under 2.5 Goals at 1.76.
Newport v Yeovil
Yeovil have been great for low corners in their away matches this season with seven of their eight matches going under the 10.5 Corner line. Newport are a decent match up with their last four home totals being 8-13-3-6. Happy to Bet TWO POINTS on Under 10.5 Corners at 4/5.
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DP World Tour Championship, Dubai
Another enthralling day with Sullivan leading the way on -12 but the big names are lining up behind. Sullivan, Reed & Grillo were outstanding but the big shadow of McIlroy is there, four shots off the lead. A great weekend ahead.
Henrik Stenson 13/2 +2 Tied 55th
Victor Dubuisson 25/1 -5 Tied 21st
Thomas Pieters 66/1 -6 Tied 13th
Kristoffer Broberg 80/1 -1 Tied 44th
Rory McIlroy (Top Five) 11/10 -8 Tied 4th
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Current Profit - £186.37
Southampton v Stoke 2-0 3-0
Middlesbrough v QPR 1-0 2-0 (Friday Night)
Wigan v Shrewsbury 2-0 3-0
Plymouth v Exeter 1-0 2-0
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Kevin Chappell leads the way on -11 but it is still pretty open.
Graeme McDowell 28/1 -7 Tied 9th
Patton Kizzire 40/1 -1 Tied 88th
Johnson Wagner 66/1 -5 Tied 21st
Brice Garnett 100/1 -2 Tied 68th
Will MacKenzie 175/1 +5 Tied 149th
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22-11-2015, 00:00
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DP World Tour Championship, Dubai
Henrik Stenson 13/2 +2 Tied 56th
Victor Dubuisson 25/1 -8 Tied 13th
Thomas Pieters 66/1 -5 Tied 28th
Kristoffer Broberg 80/1 -6 Tied 24th
Rory McIlroy (Top Five) 11/10 -15 2nd
RSM Classic
Graeme McDowell 28/1 -12 3rd
Johnson Wagner 66/1 -5 Tied 48th
Brice Garnett 100/1 -2 Tied 75th
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McIlroy wins DP World Tour Championship & we win our big bet on a Top Five finish for Rory!
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Cheers Steve, keep them coming...........!!!!!
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22-11-2015, 23:36
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Time to look at the progress of our long term bets. Generally a good weekend with wins for Boro, Wednesday, Bury & Rochdale, Defears for Huddersfield, QPR, Leeds & Blacpool plus goals for Afobe, Bradshaw & Green (2).
Championship
Middlesbrough to Win (e/w) 11/2 (Now 10/3)
Sheff Wed to Win (e/w) 28/1 (Now 40/1)
Huddersfield to be Relegated 4/1 (Now 11/4)
Blackburn to be Relegated 8/1 (Now 33/1)
Charlton to be Relegated 4/1 (Now 11/10)
Burnley Top North West Side 6/5 (Now 1/12)
Sheff Wed Top Half 4/5 (Now 1/6)
Birmingham Top Half 5/4 (Now 8/15)
Blackburn Bottom Half 5/6 (Now Evens)
QPR Bottom Half 11/8 (Now 8/13)
Leeds Bottom Half 4/6 (Now 2/7)
Benik Afobe Top Goalscorer 9/1 (Now 20/1)
David Nugent Top Goalscorer 16/1 (Now 40/1)
Top Six - Middlesbrough 4/6 (Now 1/10)
Top Six - Hull City Evens (Now 1/10)
League One
Bury to Win (e/w) 35/1 (Now 33/1)
Blackpool to be Relegated 11/5 (Now 8/15)
Southend to be Relegated 4/1 (Now 33/1)
Port Vale to be Relegated 13/8 (Now 20/1)
Top Half - Burton Evens (Now 1/10)
Top Half - Rochdale 6/4 (Now 8/13)
Top Half - Shrewsbury 5/6 (Now 4/1)
Top Half - Bury 10/11 (Now 1/3)
Bottom Half - Chesterfield 10/11 (Now 4/7)
Bottom Half - Walsall 8/11 (Now 9/1)
Leon Clarke Top Goalscorer 16/1 (Now 10/1)
Tom Bradshaw Top Goalscorer 25/1 (Now 12/1)
Paddy Madden Top Goalscorer 25/1 (Now 10/1)
Top Six Swindon 2/1 (Now 100/1)
Top Six Barnsley 2/1 (Now 40/1)
Top Six Peterboro 3/1 (Now 5/2)
League Two
Portsmouth to Win (e/w) 4/1 (Now 7/1)
Top Half Wycombe 5/6 (Now 1/4)
Top Half Bristol Rovers 8/11 (Now 1/5)
Top Seven - Orient 11/8 (Now 2/5)
Top Seven - Northampton 13/8 (Now 4/6)
Matt Green Top Scorer 25/1 (Now 33/1)
RSM Classic
Graeme McDowell 28/1 -15 3rd Place - Our biggest bet wins a place bet
Johnson Wagner 66/1 -7 Tied 33rd
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