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Its a 3 mile race and second place is more about the horses it beat in a quality field, I'd suggest Jimmy Nesbitt will be absolutley over the moon.


Its a big step forward for the horse and this second place has moved Jimmy Nesbitt's horse from nowhere to the top ten of the betting for the Gold Cup.

Yeah, though I was slightly disappointed it didn't win from a punters perspective because I backed it. However I did have it each way so that's alright. From an owners point of view I'm sure Nesbitt was absolutely chuffed but also slightly disappointed his horse didn't win.
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Now that Nadal is out of the Aussie Open it may make it easier for Murray to win his first GS. He's 11/5 while Federer is 5/4. I'm surprised Fed isn't odds on but perhaps he's not looking as good as he has done in the past. Murray is 2/7 to win his semi. He's beaten Fed a few times, he's on his favourite surface and he's playing well. Might be worth a punt.

Political betting now.


William Hill are offering 7/2 on a general election this year. My sources say this is a decent punt as Cameron looks to go to the country in May-July, smashing the LibDems and defeating an unready and cash-poor Miliband.


This should be closer to 7/4 imo.

Feckin didn't as you know well, though they were chances to go for one. My thinking was that in the opening frenzy so long as pens weren't conceded a DG would settle things down for one team or the other. I need to adjust my thinking. Looking at my account I'm always in the red when it comes to rugby for some reason. Mainly because I get it wrong I suspect.
Having cautiously built up a 'fund' in my account I've blown almost it all with a run of bad results. I've put my last pennies on Celtic to win today. Luckily they are 2-0 up at HT. Question is if that comes through, do I continue rebuilding by putting it on Ireland to win the rugby?

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