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« Reply #180 on: October 06, 2011, 09:19:54 PM »

OK time to try and find a bit of value on the QF´s.

Sporting Bet have clearly taken a big stance against France. My girlfriend is from Toulouse and her dad is a big rugby fan, I´ve been chatting to him and he thinks they really are falling apart, massive divisions in the team and between senior players and the coach (obviously things did look pretty bad during and immediately after the Tonga game). However this England side is very limited and I think if France turn up at all it is likely to be a very tight game. They are a team loaded with talent and have an excellent goalkicker in Yachvilli. 2/1 is just too big an overreaction imo.
Recommendation: France 2/1 to beat England.

I expect South Africa´s experience to count for a lot against Australia, World Cup quarter finals are invariably very tight and I have serious misgivings about Quade Cooper in a game this big. I´m taking a bit of an opinion that SA qualified from the strongest group and might be in slightly better form than their bare results suggest. They had to work very hard against Wales and Samoa.
Recommendation: SA 6/5 to beat Australia.

I will be backing the unders points in all the games, they are all <37 at prices ranging between 5/6 and even money, except for the NZ game which is under 51.5 at 5/6. The NZ one looks a particularly good bet if the handicap is about right as Argentina are highly unlikely to get more than 15 points imo.

gl as always to anyone having a punt.

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« Reply #181 on: October 08, 2011, 01:45:16 AM »

Staying up for the Ireland game , come on you boys in green
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« Reply #182 on: October 08, 2011, 03:16:00 AM »

Ireland -2

England -5

All Blacks over 48.5
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« Reply #183 on: October 08, 2011, 07:51:54 AM »

Wales look very good.
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« Reply #184 on: October 08, 2011, 07:53:13 AM »

Easier than I expected, gave them a bit of a hiding really. Ship the first unders bet too. Split loyalties in the house for this next game, I´ll be supporting France (marginally) but my confidence in the bet is on the slide after Redarmi´s post.

Going to be a great day whatever happens now :-).
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« Reply #185 on: October 08, 2011, 08:05:19 AM »

Wales look very good.

Looked pretty special there didn't they, I'm such a mug punter the bookies must love me Cheesy
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« Reply #186 on: October 08, 2011, 08:07:09 AM »

Wales to win @25/1 is ridic imo just had 100 to win


Yeah and Newcastle will win next seasons champions league         Cheesy


Lol 100/1 wouldn't tempt me, or is this just for tomorrow's game v Fiji  Smiley     
that seams a fairer price  :p

 
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« Reply #187 on: October 08, 2011, 09:05:12 AM »

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« Reply #188 on: October 08, 2011, 09:17:04 AM »

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« Reply #189 on: October 08, 2011, 09:21:54 AM »


Started well but was very very scrappy

But the French look very good on the ball
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« Reply #190 on: October 08, 2011, 10:23:34 AM »

The woeful first half fucked it all  Sad
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« Reply #191 on: October 08, 2011, 10:28:24 AM »

that was disappointing. why does the team play nothing like it did when Johnson was captain?
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« Reply #192 on: October 08, 2011, 10:29:47 AM »

OK time to try and find a bit of value on the QF´s.

Sporting Bet have clearly taken a big stance against France. My girlfriend is from Toulouse and her dad is a big rugby fan, I´ve been chatting to him and he thinks they really are falling apart, massive divisions in the team and between senior players and the coach (obviously things did look pretty bad during and immediately after the Tonga game). However this England side is very limited and I think if France turn up at all it is likely to be a very tight game. They are a team loaded with talent and have an excellent goalkicker in Yachvilli. 2/1 is just too big an overreaction imo.
Recommendation: France 2/1 to beat England.

I expect South Africa´s experience to count for a lot against Australia, World Cup quarter finals are invariably very tight and I have serious misgivings about Quade Cooper in a game this big. I´m taking a bit of an opinion that SA qualified from the strongest group and might be in slightly better form than their bare results suggest. They had to work very hard against Wales and Samoa.
Recommendation: SA 6/5 to beat Australia.

I will be backing the unders points in all the games, they are all <37 at prices ranging between 5/6 and even money, except for the NZ game which is under 51.5 at 5/6. The NZ one looks a particularly good bet if the handicap is about right as Argentina are highly unlikely to get more than 15 points imo.

gl as always to anyone having a punt.

Solid start to the QF´s 3/3.
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« Reply #193 on: October 08, 2011, 10:31:48 AM »

OK time to try and find a bit of value on the QF´s.

Sporting Bet have clearly taken a big stance against France. My girlfriend is from Toulouse and her dad is a big rugby fan, I´ve been chatting to him and he thinks they really are falling apart, massive divisions in the team and between senior players and the coach (obviously things did look pretty bad during and immediately after the Tonga game). However this England side is very limited and I think if France turn up at all it is likely to be a very tight game. They are a team loaded with talent and have an excellent goalkicker in Yachvilli. 2/1 is just too big an overreaction imo.
Recommendation: France 2/1 to beat England.

I expect South Africa´s experience to count for a lot against Australia, World Cup quarter finals are invariably very tight and I have serious misgivings about Quade Cooper in a game this big. I´m taking a bit of an opinion that SA qualified from the strongest group and might be in slightly better form than their bare results suggest. They had to work very hard against Wales and Samoa.
Recommendation: SA 6/5 to beat Australia.

I will be backing the unders points in all the games, they are all <37 at prices ranging between 5/6 and even money, except for the NZ game which is under 51.5 at 5/6. The NZ one looks a particularly good bet if the handicap is about right as Argentina are highly unlikely to get more than 15 points imo.

gl as always to anyone having a punt.

Solid start to the QF´s 3/3.

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« Reply #194 on: October 08, 2011, 10:36:30 AM »

OK time to try and find a bit of value on the QF´s.

Sporting Bet have clearly taken a big stance against France. My girlfriend is from Toulouse and her dad is a big rugby fan, I´ve been chatting to him and he thinks they really are falling apart, massive divisions in the team and between senior players and the coach (obviously things did look pretty bad during and immediately after the Tonga game). However this England side is very limited and I think if France turn up at all it is likely to be a very tight game. They are a team loaded with talent and have an excellent goalkicker in Yachvilli. 2/1 is just too big an overreaction imo.
Recommendation: France 2/1 to beat England.

I expect South Africa´s experience to count for a lot against Australia, World Cup quarter finals are invariably very tight and I have serious misgivings about Quade Cooper in a game this big. I´m taking a bit of an opinion that SA qualified from the strongest group and might be in slightly better form than their bare results suggest. They had to work very hard against Wales and Samoa.
Recommendation: SA 6/5 to beat Australia.

I will be backing the unders points in all the games, they are all <37 at prices ranging between 5/6 and even money, except for the NZ game which is under 51.5 at 5/6. The NZ one looks a particularly good bet if the handicap is about right as Argentina are highly unlikely to get more than 15 points imo.

gl as always to anyone having a punt.

Solid start to the QF´s 3/3.

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