Daily Report
Profit on Month £17.90Outstanding Bets £3109.51https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aia1Hxq-NDNWdFk3UmlTSXMzTjRBTVNfOWRndVFsZHc&usp=drive_web#gid=33A profit of over £6 yesterday from Nicholas Bendtner scoring first for Arsenal against Hull at 13/2 offset by the £30 e/w position on Steve Davis falling on his ejection from the jungle
In longer term positions
The highlight was of course Luis Suarez scoring four against Norwich. As a result
Luis Suárez Liverpool 13Sergio Agüero Manchester City 11
Daniel Sturridge Liverpool 9
Wayne Rooney Manchester United 8
Loïc Remy Newcastle United 8
Aaron Ramsey Arsenal 8
Romelu Lukaku Everton 8
Jay Rodriguez scored again too giving him 5 for the season
Arsenal's win keeps the top three bet very well placed.
Southampton lost their third in a row.
Cardiff got a point at Stoke, which all helps for the handicap bet
In less good news:
Hull's loss to Arsenal given the two postions we have on them
Newcastle's loss to Swansea was unhelpful for the handicap bet
Liverpool are not going down
Ross McCormack scored two for Leeds to move clear at the top of the Championship goalscorers list:
Ross McCormack Leeds United 14
Danny Ings Burnley 11Jordan Rhodes Blackburn Rovers 11
James Vaughan Huddersfield Town 10
Sam Vokes Burnley 10-----------
Charlie Austin Queens Park Rangers 9
David Nugent Leicester City 9 In the cricket, two more wickets for Broad move him slightly further ahead in the top Ashes English wicket-taker bet.
In general though this looked an excellent toss to win for Australia, with the pitch very dry and apparently ready for play two days beforehand, it had more of the characteristics of a mid-test pitch.
Don't think this bodes too well for England, Cook's chances of big runs to catch up with the Australians or a double century in the match
Australia are 5/4 after Day 1, England 4/1. Don't think it can be a draw looking at the pitch, and in reality Australia are odds-on barring being skitled out in the morning