Daily ReportProfit on the Month £211.16Outstanding Bets £3050.66Free bets to use One William Hill by Saturday 21st Dechttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aia1Hxq-NDNWdFk3UmlTSXMzTjRBTVNfOWRndVFsZHc&usp=drive_web#gid=33This is going to be a long one
A profit of just over £75 yesterday
Winners Jameis Winston won the Heisman Trophy +£55. A very fine cover bet that at 11/10 in response to changing circumstances a month or so ago
Kings Palace +£31
Manchester City H T/FT +£38
Inverness Caley +£31
Perpignan-Munster Unders +£20, despite two tries in the last three minutes in a corking tight game
LosersRoyal Irish Hussar and Zarkandar - £50
Paddy McCourt - £10
Assorted Peterborough - £40
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long term betsCricket. Having threatened to come off for several weeks, the wheels of the Ashes Tour finally lie by the roadside, punctured and forlorn. England lost 6 wickets for 71 runs overnight and then got pulverised in the field. The batting has been especially disappointing all tour. Do not view Matt Prior's shot to get out overnight if of a nervous disposition. Completely reprehensible, but he's not alone.
In terrible news for the thread Stuart Broad was hit flush on the foot by a 90mph Mitchell Johnson yorker, was carted off for scans, hasn't bowled this innings and if the foot is broken, end of Tour
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Rugby UnionExciting News
Nalaga scored two tries yesterday for Clermont. Medard scored two tries yesterday for Toulouse
Heineken Cup Try scorers chart reads as follows after 4 games
N Nalaga 4
M Medard 4
C Ashton 4
The rest 3 or below
A long way to go, but Clermont and Toulouse should make the last eight and we should have a couple of runs for our money at 10-1 and 28-1
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The goodCh Goalscorers Ings and Nugent both scored. However so did rivals McCormack, Austin and Rhodes
The table currently reads
15 McCormack (Leeds)
12 Ings (Burnley)
12 Rhodes (Blackburn)
10 Martin (Derby)
10 Nugent (Leicester)
L1 Goalscorers. Assombalonga with 2, Wells and Bamford with 1. We are very well placed in this market
Wells Bradford City 14
Mooney Leyton Orient 13
Wilson Coventry City 13
Bamford Milton Keynes Dons 12
Clarke Coventry City 12
Lowe Tranmere Rovers 12
Griffiths Wolverhampton Wanderers 11
Assombalonga Peterborough United 10
In the Premier League Aguero scored, but was injured, as are Sturridge and Van Persie
Advantage Suarez, we hope
Suarez 15 | Aguero 13 | Sturridge 9 | Lukaku, Rooney, Yaya Toure, Ramsey, Remy 8 | Giroud, Van Persie, Negredo 7
Navas got an assist
Rodriguez scored for Southampton
Amongst teamsTranmere's nascent run came crashing with a 4-1 loss at Carlisle
Reading climbed to 5th with their fourth win in five games
Cardiff's win was good news, not quite in handicap contention yet
Sheff U beat Swindon, for an important home win
Palace's loss at Chelsea prevents their further climb up the table for now. Need Sunderland, Fulham and the like to be picking up points to put the "to finish bottom" bet back in pole position
Bale did not score for Real Madrid's draw with Osasuna
In SCD, Natalie Gumball topped the judges scores with a 40 point Salsa, which I though was inferior to a very precise Argentine Tango which scored less.
The So soHull draw at home to Stoke, a point for handicap and top Premiership newcomer purposes
Leicester's draw at home to Burnley to temporarily arrest their customary December swoon. QPR away next week
Barnsley's home draw with Yeovil was not really sufficient, especially for the top S Yorks bet with Sheff Wed recovering so dramatically
Newcastle's home point with Suthampton was again, not really on a handicap bet agenda. We needed more.
The badArsenal's 6-3 first set loss at the Etihad leaves them two clear at the top and 5 clear of 4th in the top three bet
Watford lost at home to Sheff Wed, their fifth home defeat on the trot. Zola sounded like a man on borrowed time afterwards. The top half bet, which I think most of us assumed was a done deal, looks in big trouble
Kidderminster lost at home to Alfreton. Kidderminster now have only 7 points from the last 18 since manager Steve Burr spoke to Forest Green about the managerial vacancy there, which seems to have destablised Kidderminster somewhat
Portsmouth lost at home to Newport for a bad start to that hoped for recovery.
Villareal lost at Barca, and still have a long way to go to catch Atletico Madrid in that league
Well done if you made it through to the end of that. Over to Hector92 for the next couple of days whilst I am off the grid (which is probably just as well)