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		<title>Who is faster &#8211; Man or Horse?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 15:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who would your money be on in a race between a top-class athlete and a Class 5 sprinter trained by Brendan Powell? Well like any race it depends on the course, distance, going and more importantly the current form. Peopleton Brook was last seen finishing fourth in a Newbury sprint handicap, whilst relay runner Jamie [...]]]></description>
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<p>Who would your money be on in a race between a top-class athlete and a Class 5 sprinter trained by Brendan Powell?</p>
<p>Well like any race it depends on the course, distance, going and more importantly the current form.</p>
<p><strong>Peopleton Brook</strong> was last seen finishing fourth in a Newbury sprint handicap, whilst relay runner<strong> Jamie Baulch</strong> won a silver medal at the 1996 Olympic Games. However, even with a 20-metre head start he was no match for his equine opponent on the Kempton polytrack.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what happened last night:</p>
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<h2><a href="http://www.bookies.com">bookies.com</a> is your best bet for comparing horse racing betting odds.</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/england/sandown-park/coral-eclipse/antepost-betting-(2010)/">Coral Eclipse Betting Odds</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/england/newmarket/darley-july-cup/antepost-betting/">July Cup Betting Odds</a></p>
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		<title>Big Brother Series 11 (2010) Betting Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 10:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[STEVE GILL is the 9/2 favourite to win the final series of Big Brother in the UK with Sky Bet, but the other UK bookmakers are ducking the 40-year-old father of eight by only offering 4s. The former soldier lost both legs when serving for the British Army in Northern Ireland, and patriotic punters were [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>STEVE GILL</strong> is the 9/2 favourite <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/uk/big-brother/winner/">to win the final series of Big Brother</a> in the UK with Sky Bet, but the other UK bookmakers are ducking the 40-year-old father of eight by only offering 4s. The former soldier lost both legs when serving for the British Army in Northern Ireland, and patriotic punters were more than happy to get stuck into an opening show of 8/1 about Steve.</p>
<p>The ailing Channel 4 Reality TV show has revolutionised betting in the 21st century, but the latest series of <em>BB</em> has a tough task competing with the World Cup. Punters can follow their picks via a 24 hour live streaming service, and as well as Steve Gill, they have also been backing<strong> Corin Forshaw</strong>, who is at 7/1 with Stan James. She may have a huge bust, but it remains to be seen whether she is genuinely a bisexual, or whether she is simply trying to pick up a few votes on the side.</p>
<p><strong>Nathan Dunn</strong> lives with his grandparents, well at least he did until he entered the Big Brother house, and he is also a 7/1 poke with the bookies. After Nathan in the betting lists comes <strong>Josie Gibson</strong>, who is 8/1 with Stan James at the moment, but as short at 5/1 with Ladbrokes.</p>
<p><strong>John James</strong>, formerly known as &#8216;Achilles&#8217; until he sensibly decided to change his name back to its original, is also causing confusion in the betting markets. He is 9/1 with Sky Bet to win BB Series 11, but Corals are running scared at 4/1. It may be that Corals have amassed big liabilities on the body-builder, but 4s seems very short indeed.</p>
<p><strong>Mario Mugan</strong> had the onerous task of wearing a mole suit upon entry to the Big Brother house, but now that he has become a full house mate, punters can back him to go all the way at 10/1 on Betfair.</p>
<p>Continuing down the pecking order, we have <strong>Ben</strong> who is at 14/1, and then <strong>Caoimhe</strong> at 18s with Bet 365. The advantage of betting with Bet 365 is that they offer each-way terms on the win market (1/5 odds, three places), which means that you can assure yourself of a payout if your pick makes it to the final three. Think of it like a Formula One Grand Prix &#8211; your house mate just needs to finish on the podium!</p>
<p>In the Top Male betting, <strong>Steve</strong> is at 11/4 with Corals. <strong>Corin</strong> is the 2/1 jolly in the Top Female market and lesbian <strong>Shabby Eliot-Katchadourian </strong>is 4/5 with Paddy Power to be the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/uk/big-brother/next-eviction/">next to be booted out the house</a>.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.bookies.com">bookies.com</a> is your best bet for comparing betting odds on specials markets.</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/uk/big-brother/winner/">BB Series 11 Winner</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/uk/big-brother/next-eviction/">BB Series 11 Next Eviction</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/uk/big-brother/winning-gender/">BB Series 11 Winning Gender</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/uk/big-brother/top-female/">BB Series 11 Top Female</a></p>
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		<title>Referee Massimo Busacca is 7/2 to take charge of the 2010 World Cup Final</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bookies across the country are doing their best to cash in on this summer's Fifa World Cup in South Africa, by offering specials markets and concessions. ]]></description>
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<p>BOOKMAKERS across the country are doing their best to cash in on this summer&#8217;s Fifa World Cup in South Africa by offering specials markets and concessions.</p>
<p>As for innovative markets, plenty of bookies are taking bets on teams&#8217; stage of elimination and each team&#8217;s top goalscorer. Paddy Power also have a market on the referee chosen by Fifa to preside over this year&#8217;s World Cup final, which will take place on 11 July at Soccer City.</p>
<p>Swiss referee<strong> Massimo Busacca</strong> has been chalked up as the 7/2 favourite, and perhaps is significant that he has not been handed an early game in the competition. In his career to date the 41-year-old has taken charge of the 2007 UEFA Cup Final and last year&#8217;s Champions League Final between Manchester United and Barcelona. In Euro 2008 Busacca was given the semi-final between Germany and Turkey.</p>
<p>It goes without saying that Busacca will be immediately ruled out of the running if his native country Switzerland make the final, but that looks unlikely at 100/1 with Totesport.</p>
<p><strong>Jorge Larrionda</strong> is well-known for dishing out red cards, but he is next in the referee betting at 9/2. He was in charge when the USA famously beat Spain 2-0 in last year&#8217;s Confederations Cup semi-final, but American will remember Larrionda for giving out three red cards in the 2006 World Cup match between the USA and Italy.</p>
<p><strong>Benito Archundia</strong> could have a chance at 6/1, especially considering he was given a total of five matches at the last World Cup.</p>
<p><strong>Roberto Rosetti</strong> is fluent in three languages and is a 15/2 chance in the betting. The Italian ref is best know for taking charge of the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain, so perhaps the authorities will want to give someone else the chance.</p>
<p>Englishman <strong>Howard Webb </strong>is at 16/1, but the fact that he reffed this year&#8217;s Champions League final could count against him. Webb has been handed an intriguing clash between Spain and Switzerland in the first round of matches, and he is 2/1 to award two or more penalties during the World Cup finals. It is 11/10 that he does not award any red cards in South Africa.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/ClickThrough/?type=22&amp;bookmaker=3">Paddy Power</a> are giving punters £100 when they bet £50 over the phone on the World Cup. <a href="http://www.bookies.com/ClickThrough/?type=22&amp;bookmaker=15">Bet 365</a> will refund your outright bets if your chosen team gets knocked out on penalties. 888sport are refunding losing bets up to £20 and Stan James are sticking their necks out by refunding bets up to £250 if favourites Spain win the World Cup in South Africa.</p>
<h2>bookies.com is your best bet for comparing 2010 World Cup odds this summer.</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/football/world-cup-2010/winner/">2010 World Cup Outright Winner Betting</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/football/world-cup-2010/top-goalscorer/">2010 World Cup Golden Boot Betting</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/football/world-cup-2010/world-cup-2010/specials/first-winner-ever/">2010 World Cup Outright First Winner Ever Betting</a></p>
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		<title>Overdose will miss Royal Ascot, for the second year running</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 09:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OVERDOSE, the star Hungarian-trained sprinter, will not be running at Royal Ascot this year.  The &#8216;Budapest Bullet&#8217; was set to be one of the star attractions at the mouth-watering Royal meeting, and he was a 12/1 chance with Ladbrokes to win the five furlong Kings Stand Stakes on the opening day. Dozi (pictured) is unbeaten [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>OVERDOSE</strong>, the star Hungarian-trained sprinter, will not be running at Royal Ascot this year.  The &#8216;Budapest Bullet&#8217; was set to be one of the star attractions at the mouth-watering Royal meeting, and he was a 12/1 chance with Ladbrokes to win the five furlong <a href="http://www.bookies.com/horse-racing/england/ascot/king's-stand-stakes/antepost-betting/">Kings Stand Stakes</a> on the opening day.</p>
<p><em>Dozi</em> (pictured) is unbeaten in 12 starts and has still not fully recovered from a foot injury that kept him off the track last year. The latest news is a blow to his fans and antepost backers, but they can still cross their fingers that he eventually makes it to Longchamp in October to line up in the <strong>Prix de l&#8217;Abbaye</strong>.</p>
<p>The writing was on the wall this time last week when Overdose did not feature in the five day declarations for Haydock. He had been targeting the listed class Achilles Stakes on May 29, but his seasonal reappearance has now been delayed until June 6 at Bratislava.</p>
<p>Overdose is one of our <a href="http://blog.bookies.com/horse-racing/1204/four-horses-to-follow-for-the-2010-flat-racing-season.html">four horses to follow this season</a>, but we are not giving up with him just yet. <strong>Cutlass Bay</strong> flopped last time out, but that run was too bad to be true. <strong>Harbinger</strong> is still unbeaten this year and will next run at Ascot.</p>
<p>Another big story breaking today is that <strong>St Nicholas Abbey</strong>, the long-time antepost favourite, will miss the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/england/epsom-downs/investec-derby/antepost-betting-(2010)/">Investec Derby</a> this Saturday. <strong>Jan Vermeer</strong> is the 13/8 favourite with the bookies.</p>
<h2>bookies.com is your best bet for comparing <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/">flat racing betting odds</a>.</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/england/epsom-downs/investec-derby/antepost-betting-(2010)/">Investec Derby Betting Odds</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/england/epsom-downs/investec-oaks/antepost-betting/">Investec Oaks Betting Odds</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/horse-racing/england/ascot/ascot-gold-cup/antepost-betting-(2010)/">Ascot Gold Cup Betting Odds</a></p>
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		<title>Auteuil: 2010 Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris Betting Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 00:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[THERE is plenty of sport to look forward to this weekend, as the Bookies.com team are making final preparations for a World Cup bonanza. We love our French horse racing, and given that At The Races are screening Sunday&#8217;s Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris card from Auteuil, we ought to take a look at the big race itself which [...]]]></description>
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<p>THERE is plenty of sport to look forward to this weekend, as the <strong>Bookies.com</strong> team are making final preparations for a World Cup bonanza. We love our French horse racing, and given that <strong>At The Races</strong> are screening Sunday&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bookies.com/horse-racing/france/french-horse-racing/auteuil/2-12/">Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris</a> card from <strong>Auteuil</strong>, we ought to take a look at the big race itself which is off at 2.12pm UK time.</p>
<p>Call it the French Gold Cup, call it the French Grand National, call it what you like, but the <strong><a href="http://www.bookies.com/horse-racing/france/french-horse-racing/auteuil/2-12/">Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris</a> </strong>is the highlight of the French jumps season. Fourteen horses are set to slug it out for €820,000 in prize money over the gruelling trip of 5,800 metres. The field have to negotiate a total of twenty three obstacles, and several horses will give up long before the final fence in the home straight.</p>
<p>Most of the talk in the French racing press has been centred around last year&#8217;s winner, <strong>Remember Rose</strong>. His preparation for the big race has gone very well, and thousands of punters will be trusting jockey <strong>Christophe Pieux</strong> with their euros on the PMU.</p>
<p>She may not win the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/horse-racing/france/french-horse-racing/auteuil/2-12/">2010 Grand Steeple</a>, but <strong>Princesse d&#8217;Anjou</strong> will bow out on Sunday as a champion. It is hard to believe, but the toughest mare in training ran in a claimer with a tag of €14,000 back in 2005. She has since won the Grand Steeple twice, in 2006 and 2008, both when partnered by Irish jockey <strong>Philip &#8216;Philippe&#8217; Carberry</strong>.</p>
<p>She is now 9-years-old, but she still has a realistic chance of finishing in the places on Sunday. You can never afford to leave her out of your calculations, even if this is her swansong.  </p>
<p>So is <strong>Remember Rose</strong> a &#8216;good thing&#8217; on Sunday?</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/79/1016279_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />100/1 Norville du Bois</h1>
<p>On what he has showed us so far in his Auteuil career, <strong>Norville du Bois </strong>has absolutely no chance of winning this race. Better suited for handicap chases, or egg and spoon races like the €14,000 Grand Steeple-Chase de Saumur.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/14/1001814_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />100/1 Mayev</h1>
<p>Last won a race in 2008, and got absolutely trounced when he was last seen at the course in the Prix Guillaume Javoy. Strike a line through Mayev&#8217;s name on your racecard. </p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/00/1002400_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />33/1 Dayladam</h1>
<p>Reported to be in fine fettle at home, and Dayladam comes here as a fresh horse. In 2009 he managed third place in the <strong>Prix La Haye Jousselin</strong>, so he cannot be ruled out as easily as a contender like Mayev. Other runners make more appeal.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/96/1003496_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />14/1 Polar Rochelais</h1>
<p>In my opinion, Polar Rochelais is not quite a Grade 1 horse. We know he is a quality animal on his day, as he won a Grade 2 chase last June, but I can seem him being outclassed here. Polar Rochelais is a genuine stayer, and his trainer <strong>Patrice Quinton</strong> has stated that he does not want the ground too soft for his stable star.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/22/1038622_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />33/1 Lord Carmont</h1>
<p><strong>Lord Carmont</strong> is eleven-years-old, but he did not race at all last year. This is certainly his last Grand Steeple, and there is no doubt that he is suited by the marathon trip. Back to form this year, it would not be a shock to see him sneak into the places.</p>
<p>Blue Square are offering odds of 33/1 about Lord Carmont, but the French think that he will get sent off near the 6/1 mark on the PMU.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/59/1004159_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />4/1 Doumaja</h1>
<p>Doumaja warrants plenty of respect on the back of his win in the <strong>Prix Inge</strong>, in which he beat Remember Rose, who was at 17/10 on the French Tote. He is training very well at the moment, but his trainer <strong>Guy Cherel</strong> reckons that he will come up just short on the day.</p>
<p>Worthy of consideration.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/59/1004159_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />16/1 Ramsès Bleu</h1>
<p>Jockey <strong>Cyrille Gombeau</strong> won this race in 2007 on <strong>Mid Dancer</strong>, but this year he has elected to ride Doumaja instead of Ramsès Bleu.</p>
<p>Ramsès Bleu has had 6 starts this year, and it is not often that you see horses who spent the winter racing around Pau winning the Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/07/1005307_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />5/2 Remember Rose</h1>
<p><em>Remember</em> Rose. <em>Remember</em> his win last year, when he was partnered by <strong>Christophe Pieux</strong> who finished the race with a fractured foot. <em>Remember</em> that he has won the last two renewals of the <strong>Prix La Haye Jousselin.</strong></p>
<p>It never pays to get too attached to these champions, but Remember Rose will be spot on physically to win his second Grand Steeple on Sunday. He jumps and he stays, but he is a very short price for the demanding contest.</p>
<p>Hard to pick holes in this favourite - as he has never once fallen in his thirty races!</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/43/1006443_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />16/1 Odeillo du Mathan</h1>
<p><strong>Odeillo du Mathan</strong> finished second in the Prix Murat at 40/1, but he needs heavy ground to be seen at his best. Unlikely to reverse the Prix Ingre form with Remember Rose.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/02/1006802_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />10/1 Objectif Spécial</h1>
<p>Trainer Guy Cherel has 4 horses in the race, and <strong>Objectif Spécial </strong>is a previous winner of the Prix du Président de la République.</p>
<p>Has had an interesting preparation for the Grand Steeple, having raced on the flat at Compiègne and over hurdles at Auteuil. He is very fresh and could surprise a few punters on Sunday. </p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/22/1008622_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />11/2 Pommerol</h1>
<p>Trainer <strong>François Doumen </strong>has won the Grand Steeple 5 times before, and is a master when it comes to the big occasions. Having just said that, Pommerol does not have the form to suggest he can get involved at the business end of this race. Dismiss.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/60/1009460_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />7/1 Louping d&#8217;Ainay</h1>
<p>You cannot miss <strong>Louping d&#8217;Ainay</strong>. He is a smashing grey who is running for the same connections as Princesse d&#8217;Anjou. In fact, if you bet on him on the PMU, the 2 horses will be coupled together.</p>
<p>As far as his form goes, he missed 2009 but has come back with a bang, managing to finish second in the Prix Ingre. He is flying at home, and is at &#8217;200%&#8217; according to his trainer. Tempting.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/60/1009460_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />6/1 Princesse d&#8217;Anjou</h1>
<p>If you see Princesse d&#8217;Anjou in the parade ring you will probably laugh. The François Cottin-trained mare looks more like a yearling, who is racing against huge muscular geldings. But as a New York Times blogger puts it, &#8216;she jumps like a flea and has the heart of a lion.&#8217;</p>
<p>She hasn&#8217;t won a race since 2008, but the French punters have fond memories of Princesse d&#8217;Anjou&#8217;s big wins at this course. Her trainer thinks that she is as good as ever at 9-years-old, and there are worse each-way bets out there on today&#8217;s card.</p>
<h1><img src="http://media.geny.com//web/image/casaque/81/1010181_2.png" alt="" width="55" height="65" />8/1 Slingshot</h1>
<p><strong>Slingshot</strong> is only 5-years-old, but the race he won earlier this month at the track was only listed class. Needs more experience, and connections are happy simply to be taking part. He should be more like 50/1.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">bookies.com Grand Steeple 1-2-3:</span></h3>
<blockquote><p>1. Louping d&#8217;Ainay 7/1</p>
<p>2. Remember Rose 5/2</p>
<p>3. Doumaja 4/1</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Prices quoted are Blue Square&#8217;s odds as of Saturday 29 May. I thought that <strong>Slingshot</strong> and <strong>Pommerol </strong>would be more like 33/1!</em></p>
<h2>bookies.com is your best bet for comparing betting odds on <a href="http://www.bookies.com/horse-racing/france/">French horse racing</a>.</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/horse-racing/france/french-horse-racing/auteuil/2-12/">Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris Betting Odds</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/horse-racing/france/french-horse-racing/auteuil/4-45/">Prix La Barka Betting Odds (4.45pm UK time)</a></p>
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		<title>American Idol 2010 Season 9 Finale Betting Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 09:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Season 9 of American Idol concludes on Wednesday night with a grand finale, and we already have some clues about which stars will perform on the final show of the year. As far as the betting markets can tell, Lee DeWyze will come into the finale as a hot favourite.  Kris Allen and Carrie Underwood are both [...]]]></description>
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<p>Season 9 of <strong>American Idol</strong> concludes on Wednesday night with a grand finale, and we already have some clues about which stars will perform on the final show of the year. As far as the betting markets can tell, <strong>Lee DeWyze</strong> will come into the finale as a hot favourite. </p>
<p><strong>Kris Allen</strong> and <strong>Carrie Underwood</strong> are both previous winners of the televised competition, and they will be joined for the singing extravaganza by the likes of <strong>Christina Aguilera</strong> and <strong>Enrique Iglesias</strong>.</p>
<p>TV viewers can catch the finale at 8pm on Fox in the US, and each contestant will have to sing a total of 3 songs on the night.</p>
<p><strong>Crystal Bowersox</strong> spent about 3 months as the bookies&#8217; warm favourite to win season 9 of American Idol, but she has been recently displaced at the head of the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/usa/american-idol/winner/">betting market</a> by finale-rival <strong>Lee DeWyze</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/usa/american-idol/winner/">American Idol bettors</a> are fully aware that men have won the previous two editions of the competition, and as a result are more than happy to support DeWyze in the betting at short odds of 4/9 (bet $90 to make $40 profit). </p>
<p>DeWyze was discounted at the start of the show as a 20/1 outsider, but his odds have only recently started plummeting in the past few weeks. He is a former paint salesman from Illinois, and has serenaded voters with brilliant covers of &#8216;Hey Jude&#8217; and &#8216;Hallelujah&#8217;.</p>
<p>The favourite has been matched at odds of 64/1 on <strong>Betfair</strong>, and backers will be praying that voters remember him for his brilliant performances throughout the show if things do not go to plan on the night. Perhaps this will give him a significant edge over his rival, Bowersox, who has been noticeably weak of late and has even been described as &#8216;boring&#8217; by leading pundits.</p>
<p>Bowersox is best-priced at 13/8 (bet $80 to win $130 profit) with <strong><a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/usa/american-idol/winner/">UK bookies</a></strong> such as Stan James and William Hill. She won the coin toss and elected to go second in the finale, but it is not exactly a significant advantage. The underdog has been matched at a low of 1.20 (1/5) on the betting exchanges, but she still cannot be entirely discounted at decimal odds of 3.10.</p>
<h2>bookies.com is your best bet for comparing betting odds on American Idol.</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/usa/american-idol/winner/">2010 American Idol Finale Winner Betting Odds</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/eurovision/winner/">2010 Eurovision Song Contest Winner Betting Odds</a></p>
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		<title>Rugby Union: 2010 Heineken Cup Final Betting Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 09:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Never mind who wins today&#8217;s Heineken Cup final. The very fact that it will be contested by Biarritz and Toulouse confirms the recent French domination in rugby union. However that will not satisfy British punters, so we ought to take a look at the betting markets for the Heineken Cup final. Toulouse are available to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Never mind who wins today&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bookies.com/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/play-off/final/biarritz-olympique-v-stade-toulousain/match-result/">Heineken Cup final</a>. The very fact that it will be contested by <strong>Biarritz</strong> and <strong>Toulouse</strong> confirms the recent French domination in rugby union. However that will not satisfy British punters, so we ought to take a look at the betting markets for the Heineken Cup final.</p>
<p><strong>Toulouse</strong> are <a href="http://www.bookies.com/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/play-off/final/biarritz-olympique-v-stade-toulousain/match-result/">available to back</a> at odds of 4/11 with Corals and Stan James, which makes them the overwhelming favourites to win a record fourth Heineken Cup today. <strong>Thierry Dusautoir&#8217;s</strong> team-mates ended a seven year trophy drought in 2008, and have since gone from strength to strength.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s favourites were available to back at 5/1 before this tournament had even begun, and you would imagine that plenty of backers will be delighted to be holding betting slips with those &#8216;fancy&#8217; odds. However punters seeking out a value bet today are not going to get rich quickly by betting £110 to win £40 profit on a <a href="http://www.bookies.com/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/play-off/final/biarritz-olympique-v-stade-toulousain/match-result/">Toulouse win</a>.</p>
<p><em>Stade Toulousain </em>lost the 2008 Heineken Cup final by 3 points, and there will be plenty who will side with a <strong>Biarritz win</strong>, which is priced at 100/30 with Irish bookmaker Boylesports. Totesport do not think that the match will end in a draw, and are trying to tempt punters with a 25/1 quote on the most unlikely outcome.</p>
<p>Centre <strong>Damien Traille </strong>has been ruled out of the final, but the news that <strong>Imanol Harinordoquy </strong>is fit for action is a big boost for the underdogs.</p>
<p>The France number 8 has won the Six Nations five times, and is a 22/1 chance with William Hill <a href="http://www.bookies.com/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/play-off/final/biarritz-olympique-v-stade-toulousain/first-tryscorer/">to score the first try of the match</a>. Unsurprisingly, the bookies make Toulouse winger <strong>Vincent Clerc </strong>their 12/1 favourite in that popular market</p>
<p>Wingers have the best chance of registering the first try, but English punters may be tempted to have a dabble on either 20/1<strong> Iain Balshaw</strong> or 28/1<strong> Magnus Lund</strong>, who both play for Biarritz.</p>
<p>Odds compilers at Bet365 expect Toulouse to win the big match by 7 points, which is their handicap line. If you head down to <strong>Ladbrokes</strong> before the match begins, you can bet on Biarritz to win with a 20 point head start at odds of 1/8.</p>
<p>Toulouse are 20/1 with <strong>Paddy Power</strong> to <a href="http://www.bookies.com/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/play-off/final/biarritz-olympique-v-stade-toulousain/to-win-to-nil/">win the Heineken Cup final to nil</a>, and are 4/6 to win <a href="http://www.bookies.com/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/play-off/final/biarritz-olympique-v-stade-toulousain/race-to-10-points/">the race to 10 points</a>.</p>
<h2>bookies.com is your best bet for comparing <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/rugby-union/">rugby union betting odds</a>.</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/">Biarritz Olympique v Stade Toulousain Match Betting</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/play-off/final/biarritz-olympique-v-stade-toulousain/handicap/">Biarritz Olympique v Stade Toulousain Handicap Betting</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/rugby-union/european-rugby-cup/play-off/final/biarritz-olympique-v-stade-toulousain/first-tryscorer/">Biarritz Olympique v Stade Toulousain First Tryscorer Betting</a></p>
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		<title>EPL Transfers: Yoann Gourcuff could move to Manchester City</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 10:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not exactly breaking news when the richest football club in the world gets linked with a hot prospect, but the Yoann Gourcuff rumour may have some substance to it. The 23 year old French international is one of Lyon&#8217;s top priorities this summer, but Manchester City&#8217;s offer may prove too attractive to resist [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is not exactly breaking news when the richest football club in the world gets linked with a hot prospect, but the <strong>Yoann Gourcuff </strong>rumour may have some substance to it. The 23 year old French international is one of Lyon&#8217;s top priorities this summer, but <strong>Manchester City&#8217;s</strong> offer may prove too attractive to resist for the talented midfielder.</p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s French Player of the Year has had a disappointing season with<strong> Bordeaux</strong>, who only managed to finish 6th in the league. The departure of coach <strong>Laurent Blanc</strong> and a lack of European football next season means that Gourcuff will be desperate to find a new club this summer to showcase his talents.</p>
<p>City will not be playing Champions League football next season, but at the moment it looks like they are the only club willing to put the required<strong> €26m</strong> on the table. <strong>Roberto Mancini&#8217;s</strong> side are yet to make a concrete bid for the playmaker, but I bet they will before the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/football/world-cup-2010/winner/">2010 World Cup</a>. <strong>France </strong>are 20/1 with Sky Bet to win the competition, but even if Gourcuff plays a couple of decent matches in the competition against the top sides, he could attract further attention in the transfer market.</p>
<p>The President of Bordeaux, <strong>Jean-Louis Triaud</strong>, would like Gourcuff to stay with his club, but he admits that he is used to &#8216;letting talented players go&#8217;.</p>
<p>Man City are 7/1 with Corals to win the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/football/england/premier-league/barclays-premier-league-winner/">EPL title in 2011</a>, but expect to see those odds tumble after they sign some big names this summer. For example in 2008 when City signed <strong>Robinho</strong>, punters could not get enough of City and started backing The Citizens in all sorts of markets.</p>
<p>Another big-money move this summer could be Lille&#8217;s <strong>Eden Hazard</strong>. The 19 year old has just been voted as the best young player in Ligue 1 for the second season running, and he could be set for a move. Unsurprisingly, Lyon are interested, but <strong>Barcelona </strong>have already made a €30m offer for the Belgian international. <strong>Zinedine Zidane </strong>has also pleaded with <strong>Real Madrid</strong> to make an offer for Hazard.</p>
<h2>bookies.com is your best bet for comparing <a href="http://www.bookies.com/football/">football betting odds</a> this summer.</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/betting-odds/football/world-cup-2010/winner/">2010 Fifa World Cup Betting Odds</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookies.com/football/england/premier-league/barclays-premier-league-winner/">Premier League 2010/2011 Winner Betting Odds</a></p>
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		<title>Bet on the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 07:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Eurovision Song Contest is not everyone&#8217;s cup of tea, but as far as we are concerned, it offers brilliant betting opportunities. The 2010 final is set to take place on May 29 in Norway, but a total of 34 nations will have a semi-final to negotiate a few days earlier. The &#8216;Big Four&#8217; nations are already assured [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>The </strong><strong>Eurovision</strong><strong> Song Contest </strong>is not everyone&#8217;s cup of tea, but as far as we are concerned, it offers brilliant betting opportunities. The 2010 final is set to take place on May 29 in Norway, but a total of 34 nations will have a semi-final to negotiate a few days earlier.</p>
<p>The &#8216;Big Four&#8217; nations are already assured of a place in the final &#8211; they include <strong>UK</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong>, <strong>France </strong>and <strong>Spain</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Norway</strong>, the host country, is also guaranteed its place in the final line-up, and can be backed at odds of 28/1 with Victor Chandler. Norway have won the contest three times before in its history, but it will be a tall order to secure back-to-back wins, just as <strong>Ireland</strong> did in 1993.</p>
<p>However, as a host nation, it should receive plenty of sympathetic votes, and is 3/1 to <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/eurovision/top-4/">finish in the Top 4</a>.</p>
<p>In terms of the betting, <strong>Azerbaijan </strong>are the hot favourites at 5/2. They finished third in last year&#8217;s competition &#8211; no mean feat considering they only made their Eurovision debut in 2008. The bookmakers fancy <strong>Safura Alizadeh </strong>to go even better with <strong>&#8216;Drip Drop&#8217;</strong>. Safura &#8216;plays the saxophone brilliantly&#8217; and is a 7/4 chance <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/eurovision/2nd-semi-final-winner/">to win the 2nd Semi Final</a>.</p>
<p>The bookies are reckon that Germany are in with a shout at 4/1. The Germans have only won the competition once since its inception, and that was back in 1982. In recent years they have finished 20th, 23rd, 19th and 14th, but 18 year-old singer<strong> Lena Meyer-Landrut</strong> is set to put the record straight with &#8216;<strong>Satellite</strong>&#8216;. The song ticks all the right boxes, and stormed to number one in the German charts.</p>
<p><strong>Israel </strong>can be backed at 8/1 with Sky Bet, but Corals have taken a different view at 5/1. The Israelis have won the competition three times before, and are <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/eurovision/2nd-semi-final-winner/">up against Azerbaijan in their semi final.</a> Singer<strong> Harel Skaat</strong> is a superstar at home, but it remains to be seen whether he can capture the interest of the European voters.</p>
<p>There has also been a bit of money for <strong>Denmark</strong> at 8/1. Their entry, <strong>&#8216;In a Moment Like This&#8217;</strong>, peaked at number two on the Danish Singles Chart. Denmark are 8/11 with Ladbrokes to be the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/eurovision/eurovision-song-contest-2009-2010/specials/2010-eurovision-song-contest-top-scandinavian-country/">Top Scandinavian Country</a>.</p>
<p>The <strong>United Kingdom </strong>are given no chance by the layers on Betfair, who are willing to offer odds of 250/1 about an unlikely British victory. Irish bookmakers Boylesports have taken the view that Ireland will finish higher than the Brits, by going 1/4 that <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/eurovision/eurovision-song-contest-2009-2010/specials/uk-v-ireland--to-finish-highest/">Ireland wins the match bet</a>.</p>
<p>Before placing a bet on the Eurovision, note that <strong>Bet365</strong>, <strong>Ladbrokes</strong>, <strong>Paddy Power</strong>, <strong>Sky Bet</strong> and<strong> Stan James</strong> are offering generous &#8216;each way terms&#8217; with four places. The way that works is if you back a nation &#8216;each way&#8217; and it finishes in the first four, you&#8217;ll assure yourself of a decent payout.</p>
<p>I am going to have a bet on Germany at 4/1, but that won&#8217;t stop me cheering every vote that the UK picks up on the big night. Can we beat the Irish? I certainly hope so!</p>
<h2>bookies.com is your best bet for comparing betting odds on the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/tv--film--music/eurovision">2010 Eurovision Song Contest</a>.</h2>
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		<title>Cycling: 2010 Giro d&#8217;Italia Betting Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denis Menchov look the lead in stage 12 of last year&#8217;s edition of the Giro, and the Russian fought off the prolonged challenge from Danilo Di Luca to win the prestigious Tour of Italy in 2009. However, the likes of Menchov and 2008 winner Alberto Contador will both be preparing for the Tour De France, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Denis Menchov</strong> look the lead in stage 12 of last year&#8217;s edition of the <strong><a href="http://www.bookies.com/cycling/giro-d-italia/general-classification/">Giro</a></strong>, and the Russian fought off the prolonged challenge from <strong>Danilo Di Luca </strong>to win the prestigious <a href="http://www.bookies.com/cycling/giro-d-italia/general-classification/">Tour of Italy</a> in 2009.</p>
<p>However, the likes of Menchov and 2008 winner <strong>Alberto Contador </strong>will both be preparing for the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/cycling/le-tour-de-france/winner/">Tour De France</a>, so will miss the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/cycling/giro-d-italia/winner/">Giro</a>, and<strong> Lance Armstrong</strong> will be riding in the Tour of California. With a number of high-profile absentees, the bookies have installed <strong>Cadel Evans</strong> as the 13/8 favourite to win the Giro, which begins on May 8. </p>
<p>The Aussie is a very versatile rider, but there will be plenty of punters who are looking someone who has still yet to win a Grand Tour. The world road cycling champion has gears on the flat and is a more than capable climber, but has never been under the spotlight before. The pressure could get to him, but he has the Team BMC to back him up.</p>
<p>Next in the betting is <strong>Carlos Sastre</strong>, who is attracting bits and pieces of money at odds of 9/2. The 2008 <a href="http://www.bookies.com/cycling/le-tour-de-france/winner/">Tour de France</a> winner has had a light season so far, and proved his aptitude for the Italian equivalent by finishing third last year. Sastre rides for <strong>Cervelo TestTeam</strong>, which managed to win individual stages in each of the three Grand Tours last year.</p>
<p>Sastre is a climbing specialist, and it may be more profitable for his fans to hang onto their cash until the hills. The first mountain stage is on 16 May, when the riders must get from <strong>Chianciano</strong> to <strong>Monte Terminillo</strong>.</p>
<p>The third choice of punters on paper is<strong> Ivan Basso</strong> at 5/1. The Italian can boast a win in this race, but his career has been tainted by a doping scandal. Will punters be able to forgive the <strong>Liquigas</strong> star?</p>
<p><strong>Bradley Wiggins</strong> will have his backers at 25/1, but surely he will be saving himself for the <a href="http://www.bookies.com/cycling/le-tour-de-france/winner/">Tour de France</a>. Wiggins is 7/2 with Bet365 <a href="http://www.bookies.com/cycling/giro-d-italia/giro-d'italia-2010/stage-1/stage-1/stage-winner/?showMostPopular=true">to win the first stage in Holland</a>, a time trial in <strong>Amsterdam</strong>.</p>
<p>Personally, I think that <strong>Alexandre &#8216;Vino&#8217; Vinokourov </strong>could be worth an each way investment at 9/1 (Corals, Blue Square). Vino had a year off the roads because he got caught up in yet another doping scandal, but his recent comments in the press suggest that he is highly motivated for more success.</p>
<p>Punters will worry about his backup from <strong>Team Astana</strong>, and the fact that Vino has been terribly inconsistent in these Grand Tours. However, I think that the price of 9/1 factors in those negatives, and that it is highly significant that he just recently won the <strong>Liege-Bastogne-Liege</strong> race. Vino is 4/7 with Bet365 to finish in the top 10.  </p>
<p>There are plenty of other markets being offered by the bookmakers for the Giro, such as the King of the Mountains. <strong>Stefano Garzelli</strong> is the 9/2 favourite in that market, but he could face competition from 7/1 shot <strong>Domenico Pozzovivo</strong>.</p>
<p>These are the last five winners of the Giro, together with their betting odds at the time:</p>
<blockquote><p>2009: D. Menchov 10/1</p>
<p>2008: A. Contador 4/1</p>
<p>2007: D. Di Luca 66/1</p>
<p>2006: I. Basso 6/5</p>
<p>2005: P. Savoldelli 25/1</p></blockquote>
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