Geoffrey Riddle talks us through this weekend’s semi-finals in European club rugby’s blue-ribband event..
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Brondesbury looks at the odds ahead of Saturday’s Scottish Grand National at Ayr where Poker De Sivola, Chief Dan George and Meanus Dandy head the betting
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Since it’s that obvious anyway.
Arguably the greatest three weeks in sports are upon us with the 2010 March madness bracket tournament tipping off. And of course Bodog will have everything a basketball bettor could ever need.
Yes, it’s that time of year when even the most amateur sports fan becomes an expert in basketball with the men’s NCAA tournament here. From the play-in game through the 2010 NCAA Final Four in Indianapolis, Bodog will have it all covered with basketball news, odds, contests and more.
That’s right, the road to the Final Four runs through Bodog and you won’t find any gaming site with as many basketball betting options on the NCAA tournament than those guys. They’ve been doing this for 15 years and they should already know what bettors want when it comes to the Big Dance. From odds to news to brackets, you’ll find it all at Bodog.
This year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament appears to be one of the most wide-open tourneys in recent year, and that could be good news for those basketball bettors. While the North Carolina Tar Heels were huge favorites going into last year’s Big Dance and came home with the title, the Heels are not even in the field this year.
The Kansas Jayhawks, the Kentucky Wildcats, the Syracuse Orange and the Duke Blue Devils are your four No.1 seeds in the bracket this year, but none of those four could be considered a lock Final Four team.
Last year’s tournament was very chalk, as for the first time since seeding began, all 12 teams seeded No.3 or better made it to the Sweet 16, and three No.1 seeds reached the Elite Eight for the third straight year.
There are probably about 20 or so teams that have a real shot at…
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Carlisle are on a three-game losing streak - will it continue against the Gills? And can Kenny Jacket’s men avenge defeat to Hartlepool? Alan Dudman selects the weekend’s best League One bets.
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