Daily ReportProfit on Month £353.24Outstanding Bets £2843.95
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aia1Hxq-NDNWdFk3UmlTSXMzTjRBTVNfOWRndVFsZHc&usp=drive_web#gid=25A loss of £20 with Clic being beaten in the first round of Queens by Matosevic, who played an attacking gtrass court serve and volley game and beat him. Coached by Mark WoodfordE, Matosevic is one to watch to win a few rounds at Wimbledon
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the Spurs went 2-1 up on the Heat in the NBA Finals with a 111-92 win. 29 points from Kawhi Leonard, who may or may not be one of the "others" in the MVP bet
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Derbyshire have a reasonable shot at beating Leicestershire, whoa re 170 ahead with 1 wicket left, on day 4 of the LVCC2 game today. More batsmen woe for us, Eckerlsey dismissed for 0 yesterday
Essex play Kent tonight in the T20 on Sky
In the MLB the Royals beat Cleveland last night, but the Orioles lost 1-0 to boston and the Yankees beat Seattle 3-2
england will give a fitness update on Danny Welbeck on Wednesday after he emerged as a potential injury worry for Saturday's World Cup opener with Italy.
If he is ruled out, it will increase the chances of Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling facing the Italians in Manaus. Welbeck has scored eight goals in 20 games under England boss Roy Hodgson.
We have Sterling top England goalscorer, so that is going to be interesting to watch
"Suddenly the high rollers are putting big money on NO
The punter, said to be a middle aged man, placed a bet via a banker’s draft 1/4 on an IndyRef NO at a William Hill’s betting shop in SW London. He stands to make a profit of £100,000 if that’s how the referendum goes.
Hill say they believe it to be the largest political bet ever in the UK, or even the world.
The punter is reported to be from Surrey and doesn’t have a Scottish accent."
"BRITISH racegoers are set to have two precious chances to see Treve in action this summer after Criquette Head-Maarek revealed her intention to run her Royal Ascot-bound champion in next month's King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
The stunning Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner lost her unbeaten record when succumbing to Cirrus Des Aigles on her reappearance in the Prix Ganay at Longchamp in April, but the Al Shaqab Racing-owned four-year-old will bid to resume normal service with a fourth Group 1 success in next week's Prince of Wales's Stakes, for which she is sure to start red-hot favourite."
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