British and Irish Lions final test betting odds

June 30, 2009

The 3rd and final test of the British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa takes place on Saturday at Ellis Park, in Johannesburg. The Lions will be hoping for a win this weekend so that their tour against South Africa is not a complete whitewash, they was a great deal of controversy when they were beaten in the 2nd test last weekend and this will be the last chance for Ian Mcgeechan’s side to get a win in the test series.

The Lions had a great run up to the tour in their warm up matches and will be no doubt be disappointed in their test match outcomes, they will also be going into the game without Brian O’Driscoll after he suffered concussion in the 28-25 defeat in the second test, it is likely that New Zealand born Riki Flutey will make his debut as Driscoll’s replacement.

Outright Match Odds
3/10 – South Africa
3/1 – The British and Irish Lions
14/1 – The Draw

Winning Margin Odds

  • South Africa 1-5 – 11/2
  • South Africa 6-10 – 9/2
  • South Africa 11-15 – 9/2
  • South Africa 16-20 – 11/2
  • South Africa 21-25 – 7/1
  • South Africa 26-30 – 9/1
  • South Africa 31-35 – 11/1
  • South Africa 36-40 – 14/1
  • South Africa Over 40 – 12/1
  • British & Irish Lions 1-5 – 15/2
  • British & Irish Lions 6-10 – 10/1
  • British & Irish Lions 11-15 – 20/1
  • British & Irish Lions 16-20 – 33/1
  • British & Irish Lions 21-25 – 66/1
  • British & Irish Lions 26-30 – 100/1
  • British & Irish Lions Over 30 – 66/1

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Las Vegas Desert Classic Betting Odds

June 30, 2009

The 3rd Las Vegas Players Championship takes place at the Mandalay Bay Casino and Hotel Resort on June 30th which will feature 153 players entered into the tournament.  The contest will be seen as a warm up event for the PartyPoker.net Las Vegas Desert Classic which beings on July 1st.

The Desert Classic will be made up of the PDC’s (Professional Darts Corporation) top 16 and the four North Americans who have pre-qualified for the Desert Classic’s televised stages the rest of the field is made up from those that have qualified from the qualifiers on Sunday and Monday.

Phil Taylor will be looking to keep his title in this competition, since the events inception in 2002 he has gone on to win the tournament on four occasions; his closest rival is Raymond van Barneveld who was runner up in 2006 and a winner in 2007.

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Las Vegas Desert Classic Outright Odds

  • Phil Taylor – 4/6
  • James Wade – 7/1
  • Gary Andersen – 12/1
  • Raymon van Barneveld – 12/1
  • Colin Osborne – 25/1
  • Mark Walsh – 25/1
  • Mervyn King – 28/1
  • Adrian Lewis – 33/1
  • Simon Whitlock – 33/1
  • Terry Jenkins – 40/1
  • Andy Hamilton – 50/1
  • Alan Tabern – 50/1
  • Co Stompe – 50/1
  • John Part – 66/1
  • Kevin Painter – 50/1
  • Ronnie Baxter – 50/1
  • Colin Lloyd – 66/1
  • Jelle Klaasen – 66/1
  • Vincent van der Voort – 66/1
  • Jamie Caven – 66/1
  • Dennis Priestley – 100/1
  • Peter Manley – 100/1
  • Wayne Mardle – 100/1
  • Wes Newton – 175/1
  • Colin Monk – 250/1
  • Darin Young – 250/1
  • Louis Blundell – 250/1
  • Peter Wright – 250/1
  • Bill Davis – 400/1
  • Chris White – 400/1
  • Philip Hazell – 400/1
  • Scott Burnett – 400/1

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