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Oh - and the draw price is wrong...
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Two season bets for me both with the spread companies on their 60 Index
I've sold Hull at 7. Profit if they come 8th or lower. Totally uninspired with their signings. If they think Pryce and Sneyd will sort out their half back problems they are deluded. Radford 1st to go might be a decent wager too, he's taken them backwards. Bought Warrington at 36. In contrast I think they have made some shrewd signings. Daryl Clark could have a field day on the back of a more dominant pack and Ashton Sims will bolster that department. They started slowly last year as they had to get used to the loss of Lee Briers but by the end I thought they were as good as any team and were unfortunate to lose in the last seconds at Wigan. I can't see them lower than 3rd (6pt loss) but I feel there's a fair chance of landing the 24pts profit. |
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I honestly believe that Warrington will win the 3 trophies this season, providing Richie " missing in action " Myler, is nowhere near the pich, Gaz O Brien is Partnered with Gary Wheeler and Ratchford is played at loose forward. The top 5 or 6 are pretty obvious with Catalans as massive dark horses and will be kept onside.
Agree with The Man and Hull FC. Perennial dodgepots who should be avoided at all costs especially now as the bone idle Leon Pryce has gone there. The only RL player who can leave a pitch after 80 minutes cleaner than he was at the start. Mark Sneyd is an eye catching signing, but, more than likely, he will end up like every other promising player to move to the Boulevard in the past few years, and deteriorate. Though the young fullback who's name I've forgot and wouldn't look out of place in a Wire shirt, should continue to improve. Salford are also to be avoided if only for Marwan Koucash and his frequent dressing room advice on how to play the game. As for tonight's game, it's a no bet. Widnes should be a bit shorter on the handicap, but Childs is reffing and it's anyone's guess which years rule book he'll be bringing with him to Naughton Park. |
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Spot on about Childs Twonky.
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Never saw this being a 1.01 drifting to 1.1s when Wigan were 16-0 up.
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Widnes piling on the pressure
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TRY Widnes
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This is unbelievable. I never saw this coming.
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how is there no card !!!!
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After 78 mins
Widnes 22 - 22 Wigan |
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LOL ............... Wigan against 12 men! Absolutely hilarious!
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What a performance from Childs!
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FT
Widnes 22 - 22 Wigan |
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What price WANE first coach to go?
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There was about 100k matched at 1.05 and lower there.
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so booting someone is only a yellow. at least we know ...
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I think 1.05 was a fair price at the time, but the draw price at the end was way too high.
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widnes +24.5pts went 4/1
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LOL at WANE being interviewed on SKY he has always got an excuse that bloke .......................... 'It's always difficult against 12 men when your 16-0 up!' PMSL
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Twonky...its Jamie Shaul at the bin dippers
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MON THE WIYOH
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180,
I know, it clicked in my head after I posted. Think hed only played 5 or 6 games before the CC final the other year and quite frankly, he was Hulls best player on the day. Only hope the club don't knacker him like they have Westerman |
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seen both wire v Salford and hudds v hull this weekend, got to disagree with both the man and twonky, wire were lucky to beat an understrength Salford, only Ratchford and Myler impressed and Ashton Sims got put on his backside everytime he touched the ball.Hull were very impressive with Ellis and Pryce awesome plus the young full bk Shawl, they also have the best away support in the game and its worth at least 6 points with that lot cheering them on, Hudds were poor all round.
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