The Green Bay Packers are one of the hottest teams in the National Football League right now, and have leapt to the head of the Super Bowl outright market. Things look to be falling nicely into place for Head Coach, Mike McCarthy’s outfit in the NFC North, with the Detroit Lions’ suffering a heavy defeat […]
Blog: A Lost Weekend and a Darting Disaster
I’ve had a somewhat frustrating weekend to say the least. It should have been great but instead it feels like a lost weekend. Betting is a game I’ve played for years and yet it can still make me feel like an absolute chump. I made some very silly schoolboy errors which cost me badly and […]
Blog: Make hay while the sun shines
Well it seems my first blog post about how i got into betting went down quite well, so it has encouraged me to continue to write some more stuff about my gambling exploits and that. At the moment, I’m sat in bed slightly hungover, watching the Wimbledon men’s semi-final between Novak Djokovic and the up and […]
Blog: How I got the bitten by the gambling bug
Well, here goes. I am about to try and start writing a betting blog on here. I’ve no idea how it will pan out if indeed it pans at all, this may prove to be a one off. Time will tell. However, recently I’ve not really been betting much due to other commitments, life sometimes gets […]
Racing: The Fugue heads British Challenge at Breeders Cup
With the approaching finale of the 2013 British flat racing season, attention switches to Santa Anita in California for the annual Breeders Cup meeting during the first weekend in November. As per usual, there are several challengers from Britain, Ireland and Europe contesting the races among a strong American contingent. The John Gosden trained The […]
Racing: Pallasator should appreciate Cesarewitch trip
Newmarket stages the second leg of the Autumn Double on Saturday 12th October when the 2013 edition of the Cesarewitch Handicap takes centre stage in a high quality one day card, which also features six group races. As ever, a competitive field will line-up for the class two graded 2m 2f handicap. Tiger Cliff and Domination are disputing favouritism for […]
Football: Looking For Some Goals Galore This Weekend
Barnsley have had a difficult start to the season, picking up just one point from their first four matches. Keeping the goals out has been their problem after conceding 12 goals in their 4 league games and in midweek they were thumped 5-1 at home to Premier League side Southampton in the Capital One Cup. […]
Tennis: Murray and Williams bid to retain their US Open crowns
The US Open Tennis tournament begins at Flushing Meadows on Monday 26th August with both Serena Williams and Andy Murray aiming to successfully defend their 2012 titles. Murray will face the usual challenges from Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and a resurgent Rafael Nadal, whereas Victoria Azarenka has recovered from the knee injury sustained at Wimbledon to ensure that […]
Cycling: Giro victor Nibali aiming for Vuelta triumph
Just four weeks after Chris Froome’s epic win the Tour de France, the Vuelta a Espana begins on Saturday 24th August featuring as many as 11 summit finishes within the 2013 itinerary. Froome will not be involved this year but Joaquim Rodriguez and Alejandro Valverde will attempt to win on home soil as they face a challenge from […]
Racing: Rain forecast to improve next time out
South African star Soft Falling Rain saw his unbeaten record go up in smoke at Newbury on his first outing in Britain when only second to the impressive Gregorian in the Group 2 Betfred Hungerford Stakes, but trainer Mike de Kock is not despondent and expects much better next time out. The four-year-old arrived at Newbury unbeaten […]