30.11.11

Bishopsfurze odds cut for 2011 Neptune Novices Hurdle

The race may not be taking place until March 2011 as part of the Cheltenham Festival but bookmakers Stan James have already released their ante post odds of this race.

They currently have the Paul Nicholls trained Al Ferof as joint favourite to win the race next year at odds of 10/1, matched by the Willie Mullens trained Zaidpour, if Mullins can win this race it will be the third time that he has claimied this race, winning it with Fiveforthree in 2008 and Mikael d’Haguenet in 2009 both ridden by jockey Ruby Walsh. One horse to look out for is dual bumper winner Bishopsfurze who has moved to 16/1 down from earlier odds of 25/1.

Last years event was won by Peddlers Cross ridden by Jason Maguire and trained by Donald McCain which was first for both trainer and jockey.

The ante post odds for this race have been provided courtesy of Stan James who will pay out on the first 3 horses placed at a 1/4 the odds.

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Tagged: Al Ferof, Ante Post odds, Bishopsfurze, cheltenham festival, Donald McCain, dual bumper, Fiveforthree, Free Bet, Jason Maguire, jockey, joint favourite, Mikael D'Haguenet, Neptune Novices Hurdle, Paul Nicholls, Peddlers Cross, Ruby Walsh, Stan James, trainer


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27.11.11

Odds are against Arsenal tonight as they face Manchester United at Old Trafford

Thanks to the recent slip ups that have been made by Carlo Ancelotti’s Chelsea side in the Premier League, their reign on top of the table has ended with Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal managing to claim the top spot. However will they be able to stay up there for long as they travel to Old Trafford tonight for their Premier League clash.

A win for either team tonight will see the side that claims all 3 points become the top of the league, either cementing their position or gaining a valuable advantage over Chelsea.

To put you in the Christmas spirit the bookmakers Paddy Power are running a cash back offer that is full of festive cheer. If the 22 players on the pitch manage to score more than four goals in the game then Paddypower will refund all of the losing first and last goal scorer bets, and to make the deal even sweeter they will also refund losing correct score and score cast single bets that you have made on the match.

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22.11.11

Master Minded the Pick of Star Studded Cheltenham International Meeting

The 2010 Cheltenham International meeting gets underway at Prestbury Park on Friday with a seven race card which is followed on Saturday by eight races including the re-arranged Grade 1 Tingle Creek Chase, featuring dual Champion Chaser, Master Minded. The Saturday card also includes the Grade 2 International Hurdle and the Vote AP Gold Cup, a race created to assist champion jockey’s Tony McCoy’s nomination to be crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

Although there are no graded races on Friday there a couple of really interesting heats, particularly the CITIBANH Handicap Hurdle which will see the seasonal reappearance of 2010 Grand National winner, Don’t Push It. He will be taking on the current favourite for the Welsh National. in Synchronised as well as a host of good quality handicappers in a big field of runners.

Te Listed Majordomo Hospitality Handicap Chase over 3 miles and 1 furlong should see the Paul Nicholls trained Neptune Collonges manage to carry top weight to victory. Still being nurtured after a long lay-off, the one time Cheltenham Gold Cup third, who won the 2009 Hennessey Cognac Gold Cup at Punchestown should have enough class about him to take this, although there are a number of runners outside of the handicap who will be receiving bags of weight. These include Knowhere, trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, who could continue the run of big handicap wins for his in form trainer.

There will be several of the ‘usual suspects’ competing for top prize in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase, including the great Garde Champetre with Nina Carberry on board. Second over course and distance last time out in November, the 11 year old will be giving lots of weight away, which he managed to do in this race 12 months ago when winning by ¾ length from Sizing Australia.
As already mentioned the Saturday card includes the Grade 1 tingle Creek Chase over 2 miles, which will see the dual Champion Chaser attempting to win the race for a second time. He is certain however to go off as the odds on favourite, but even with odds of around 10/11 he is probably worth backing as there appears to be nothing in the race to beat him.

In the Vote AP Gold Cup, also known as the December Gold Cup, likely favourites will be Dave’s Dream trained by Nicky Henderson and Little Josh from the Nigel Twiston-Davies stable. The latter of course comes to the race after winning the Paddy Power Gold Cup over course and distance in November and will be ridden by Sam Twiston-Davies, while lead stable jockey, Paddy Brennan will get the ride on the stable’s outsider, Pigeon Island. Dave’s Dream also won last time out, impressively landing the odds in the Paddy Power Handicap Chase over two miles also in November. Given that he is sure to improve on that run, Dave’s Dream looks to be on a handy mark for this and looks a good thing with current odds of around 11/2.

AP McCoy himself will be riding Finger On The Pulse for Tom Taafe but he will have to improve enormously and jump more efficiently if he is to improve on his last performance when well down the field behind Little Josh in the Paddy Power Gold Cup. That said he was a good winner of the coveted Galway Plate back in the summer, which may give him a small each way chance on Saturday.

The Grade 2 International Hurdle looks to be the race of the day with several young hurdlers lining up against each other. Narrow favourite currently is 2010 Supreme Novice, menorah, trained by Phillip Hobbs and who won on his seasonal reappearance in the Grade 3 Greatwood Hurdle over course and distance in November. Hobbs is confident that improvement will be made, hence the short price being offered. To win however, Menorah will have to get the better of the massively regarded, Cue card, trained by Colin Tizzard and who won the Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival earlier this year. Since then he has taken to hurdles like a duck does to water, winning two from two in breathtaking style, including an 8 length success last time in a good quality Grade 2 at Cheltenham last month.

The other leading contender is the Paul Nicholls trained Silviniaco Conti, who has won all five of his starts, including two Grade 2 hurdle events at Chepstow, before taking the Ascot Hurdle on the 20th November. The vibes about this 4 year old are equally as hot as they are about Cue Card, which makes for a fascinating race, where at this stage it is difficult to pick a winner. It certainly would be a big surprise to see anything other than these three in the frame at the finish.

Cheltenham International meeting Tips
Friday 2.25 – Knowhere (Each Way)
Friday 3.00 – Garde Champetre
Saturday 1.55 – Master Minded @ 10/11 with Boylesports
Saturday 2.30 – Dave’s Dream @ 5/1 with Bet365, Paddy Power & Victor Chandler

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18.11.11

Will an English act win the best new artist at the 53rd Grammy’s?

The 53rd Grammy Awards are set to take place at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles (where Michael Jackson’s public memorial service was held) on 13th February 2011 and it will be shown live across the world.

English artists have done quite well in the best new artist category in recent years, with singer songwriter Adele winning it it in 2009 and troubled singer Amy Winehouse walking away with the 2008 award.

This year out of the five nominated act, two of them hail from England; the indie rock band Florence and the Machine and folk rock band Mumford & Sons. However good they may they are up against American teenage singing sensation Justin Bieber, thankfully the award is given by members of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences not screaming teenage girls! Other nominated acts include Canadian singer Drake (a former cast member of Degrassi: The Next Generation) and finally American jazz bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding.

A win for Florence & the Machine would make up for losing out to The XX in the 2010 Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize.

Odds for this category come from bookmakers Paddy Power.

7/4 – Florence & The Machine5/2 – Mumford & Sons11/4 – Esperanza Spalding4/1 – Drake9/2 – Justin Bieber

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14.11.11

Phil Taylor bookies favourite to win PDC World Darts Championship

The 2010/11 PDC World Darts Championship takes place at the Alexandra Palace in London and commences on December 16th 2010 and concludes on Monday 3rd January 2011.

Phil Taylor is the bookies favourite to win this tournament for the third year in succession and his 14th win of the title. In the 17 years of the competition it has only been won by four players, joining Taylor are John Part from Canada who has won twice, Raymond van Barneveld from Holland has won on one occasion and England’s Dennis Priestley won the inaugural event in 1994.

The most likely candidates to be the winner of the 2010/11 PDC Darts World Championship according to Boylesports.

4/6 – Phil Taylor15/2 – James Wade12/1 – Raymond Van Barneveld14/1 – Simon Whitlock16/1 – Gary Anderson28/1 – Adrian Lewis33/1 – Mark Webster33/1 – Mervyn King45/1 – Terry Jenkins

Bookmakers Boylesports are giving punters two early Christmas presents in the form of cash back offers.

The first offer is if you place a bet on the outright winner of PDC World Championship and in the final Phil Taylor beats Raymond Barneveld in a repeat of the 2009 final, then your losing bet will be refunded back into your account. The second offer is available on any individual match, if there is a maximum checkout of 170 then Boylesports will refund all of the losing single bets that have been placed.

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11.11.11

Paddy Power offering cash back offer on losing accumulator bets

One of the most fun bets to make on football matches is an accumulator bet, you can quite easily make a couple of hundred pounds from a bet as small as £10, if you manage to strike it lucky and predict the outcomes of several games.

However more often than not the team that can let you down in your series of bets is often the banker, somehow teams like Manchester United manage to draw or a team at the bottom of the table choose your game to decide to make a comeback!

To help relive this stresss the bookmakers Paddy Power are now offering to refund all losing 4 folds and upwards if the bet you have made is actually winning at half time but not at full time.

With football being one of the most unpredictable games in the world there is never a “safe bet” to be made, but in the coming week games to look at and considers are Bursaspor v Kasimpasa which on paper should be an easy win for Bursapor. An away win for Arsenal at odds of 3/1 against Manchester United tonight could help boost your accumulator. Another game to look at is Liverpool’s Europa League match on Wednesday against FC Utrecht which should be a home win for Roy Hodgson’s side and finally on Thursday a home win for Juventas against Manchester City could net you over £165 from a £10 accumulator bet on these four games.

With all free bets and offers there will be terms and conditions that you will need to follow, just go to the PaddyPower site to read the full legal terms.

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7.11.11

Ancelotti hoping that Chelsea can return to winning ways when they face United at the weekend

Alex Ferguson will be looking to further increase his teams lead over Chelsea when they travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday (weather of course permitting) for their next Barclays Premier League match. They have managed to leapfrog Chelsea in the table and claim the top spot from Arsenal thanks to their unbeaten run of 16 league games, but worryingly for Sir Alex they have only managed to win once out of seven away trips.

Carlo Ancelotti’s Chelsea side have now slipped down to fourth in the table and have only managed to claim six points in the last 7 games, but in their favour will be the fact that Manchester United have not managed to win in their last 9 visits to Stamford Bridge in all competitions. They will also be welcoming back Frank Lampard for his first start since August and manager Ancelotti will be hoping this will be enough to inspire a win and keep his job safe until at least after Christmas, he is currently being quoted at odds of 8/1 to be the next Premier League manager to be sacked.

6/5 – Chelsea win9/4 – Draw12/5 – Manchester United win

As part of their Christmas Cheers there is a cash back offer available on this game. If you place a bet on this match on any of the following markets; first or last goal scorer, correct score and score cast singles and the game ends in a score draw then bookmakers Paddy Power will refund all of the losing bets back into your account.

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3.11.11

Charlton favourites to progress tonight in Johnstone’s Paint Trophy semi

Forget the glamour of the Premier League and the money involved in the Champions League, the real fun to be had is at the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy (Football League Trophy) where teams from League One and League Two battle it out for their only real chances of getting to a cup final at Wembley Stadium.

Tonight former Premiership team Charlton travel to Griffin Park to take on fellow League One and London team Brentford in their southern area semi-final. The two sides have already faced each other this season in League One with Brentford wining the fixture 2-1 at Griffin Park. However since then Charlton have seen a great improvement in form and are currently 4th in the League and the bookies are putting them ahead to win away from home tonight.

All odds or this fixture come courtesy of Betfred.

The bookies Betfred are offering punters some enhanced odds on this game. If you place a bet on the games first goal scorer and that player goes on to score again then you will have your odd doubled, should that player go on to score a hat trick then Betfred will triple your first goal scorer odds!

According to Betfred the player most likely to score first is split between Brentford’s Gary Alexander and Charlton’s Paul Benson who are both being quoted odds of 6/1 to open the scoring.

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