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		<title>The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race Betting Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 07:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trevor Brody</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rather unfortunately for our over 2.5 goals bet in Lyon (2-0), goalkeeper Hugo Lloris had a stormer. We won&#8217;t let that ruin what was otherwise a very profitable weekend&#8217;s betting! Lyon are out to 7/10 to win Ligue 1, and Toulouse are into 33/1 after destroying PSG 4-1 last night, having been as big as [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Rather unfortunately for our over 2.5 goals bet in Lyon (2-0), goalkeeper <strong>Hugo Lloris</strong> had a stormer. We won&#8217;t let that ruin what was otherwise a very profitable weekend&#8217;s betting!</em></p>
<p><strong>Lyon </strong>are out to 7/10 to <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/football/european-leagues/france/ligue-1/winner">win Ligue 1</a>, and <strong>Toulouse</strong> are into 33/1 after destroying <strong>PSG </strong>4-1 last night, having been as big as 1,500/1 at the start of the season.</p>
<p>Forget Sky, next weekend there&#8217;s an outstanding weekend of sport on terrestrial TV. <strong>Channel 4 </strong>have the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/antepost/william-hill-lincoln">William Hill Lincoln Handicap</a> and the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/international-racing/uae/antepost/2009-dubai-world-cup">Dubai World Cup</a>. The <strong>BBC </strong>have the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/motor-sport/formula-1/australian-gp/">Melbourne GP</a>, Anglo-Welsh Cup (Rugby Union) and the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/cycling/uci-track-world-championships/men/winner">Track Cycling World Championships</a> in Poland. ITV are showing the <strong>2009 Boat Race</strong> on Sunday (1.20pm).</p>
<p>All of the events will have winners, and where there are winners there is betting.</p>
<p>Last year <strong>Oxford </strong>won their 3rd Boat Race within 5 years, but<strong> Cambridge</strong> still leads the series 79-74.</p>
<p><strong>Oxford</strong> are best priced at <strong>4/11 </strong>with William Hill to win again this Sunday, the shortest ever price offered on weigh-in day. It comes as no surprise to see the bookies ducking Oxford &#8211; they have the heaviest crew in the event&#8217;s 180 year history.</p>
<p>Oxford University also have an amazing 5 rowers who competed in the Beijing Olympics last year and their President <strong>Colin Smith</strong> won a silver medal.</p>
<p>Impressive stuff.</p>
<p>5/2 <strong>Cambridge </strong>have the experience to trouble Oxford, with 5 returning Blues. Their cox, <strong>Rebecca Dowbiggin</strong> won the race back in 2007, and is eager for another win.</p>
<p>Her experience will certainly help get Cambridge through the perilous 4 1/2 mile course on the Thames. The strong stream demands cool navigation, and punters should factor in Cambridge&#8217;s experience.</p>
<p>The dead heat has only ever happened once, and Paddy Power offer 150/1 for that outcome this year.</p>
<p>My punting instinct tells me that Cambridge must be the value call at 5/2, but Oxford&#8217;s strength is likely to prevail.</p>
<p>Instead of lumping on Oxford at skinny odds, punters should take a look at the winning margin market.</p>
<p>Ladbrokes go 5/6 for Oxford to win by 3 1/2 lengths or more, which seems reasonable after they won by 6 lengths in 2008.</p>
<p>A new course record is an 8/1 shot, but a new slowest time looks even more unlikely at 33/1. It&#8217;s 20/1 that either crew sinks and 100/1 for both crews to sink!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/">bookies.com</a> is your best bet for comparing <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/rowing/">rowing odds</a>:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/rowing/the-boat-race/winner">The Boat Race Betting</a></p>
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