England and Ireland are evenly match for Six Nations tie
February 26, 2010
Both teams have not had the strongest start to this years Six Nations campaign, they have still managed to grind out results but neither team has displayed the quality of Rugby that we have been accustomed to and know that they can deliver. Case in point was the shocking England game against Italy which saw living legend Jonny Wilkinson fail to deliver on several sure fire conversions, however England boss Martin Johnson has named an unchanged side for this fixture.
As it stands the bookies are calling this match an even tie, giving the same odds to both teams, although the game is at Twickenham there will a large contingent of Irish fans present who be very vocal so England will not have the normal home advantage that they normally gain from Twickenham.
Drawing on past experience with the two sides Ireland have won five of their last six matches against England but England still lead matches won overall with 70 wins to Irelands 44 and they have shared 8 draws.
England v Ireland match odds
If Irelands outside centre and captain Brian O’Driscoll manages to score a try in this game then Irish bookmaker Paddy Power will be kind enough to refund all losing try scorers and winning margin bets that have been made on the match.
To Score a Try in 80 min
| Player | Anytime try scorer odds |
| Mark Cueto | 3/1 |
| Ugo Monye | 3/1 |
| Delon Armitage | 10/3 |
| Ben Foden | 7/2 |
| Tommy Bowe | 3/1 |
| Keith Earls | 3/1 |
| Andrew Trimble | 10/3 |
| David Wallace | 4/1 |
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Cash back if O’Driscoll scores a try against France with Paddy Power
February 11, 2010
Ireland travel to the Stade de France in Paris for the week 2 match against France on the 13th February. Both France and Ireland recorded wins in their opening games of the 2010 Six Nations tournament, Ireland probably having the more convincing win against Italy beating them 29-11 whilst France could only register a 18 to 9 defeat against Scotland.
Both sides have experienced winning the Six Nations in recent years with Ireland being the current holders and also won the Grand Slam and Triple Crown in their 2009 outing. However France will have the edge for this game having the home advantage.
Match Betting
Paddy Power are running a cash back offer on this Six Nations match. If World Rugby player of the decade (well according to Rugby World magazine anyway) and captain of Ireland Brian O’Driscoll scores a try in this game for Ireland then Paddy Power will refund all losing try scorer and winning margin bets that have been made on the match.
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Ladbrokes open up the betting on the 2010 Six Nations Championship
February 3, 2010
The RBS 6 Nations Championship starts this coming weekend with the last game taking place on March 20th. The tournament kicks off at Croke Park in Dublin when holders Ireland take on the holders of the wooden spoon Italy on the 6th February, this is followed by England versus Wales from Twickenham, all the games can be watched live on BBC One.
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Six Nations Match Odds
Saturday will see the tournament kick off with two very exciting fixtures of the Six Nations Championship, with the remaining two teams Scotland and France meeting on Sunday at Murrayfield.
Ireland v Italy
England v Wales
Paddy Power are running a cash back offer on this game, if the Welsh full back Lee Byrne scores a try then they will refund all losing try scorer and winning margin bets made on the match.
Ladbrokes have recently released their odds on who then believe will be holding the Six Nations Trophy. Already past winners France have seen them installed as firm favourites to win the Championship, they are closely followed however by last years grand slam champions Ireland, who are also tipped to win the Triple Crown with odds of 2/1. The England side managed by under pressure Martin Johnson are coming in at a fairly ropey 4/1 and Italy are looking good to collect the wooden spoon again.
Six Nations Outright Winner
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BlueSQ cashback offer on all the weekends Six Nations Matches
March 20, 2009
The 21st of March will see three RBS Six Nations Championship matches takes place and most eyes will be on the Wales v Ireland match where victory for Ireland would give them the title as well as the Triple Crown and the Grand Slam, a title that has avoided them for 61 years. A win for Wales will give them a 3rd Triple Crown in 5 seasons and if they win by 13 points or more it would be enough to guarantee a title defence.
Italy v France
Italy’s near win against Scotland may have improved their egos but it wont improve their odds of winning this fixture, a home win for Italy is seeing odds of 11/2 and a whopping 25/1 for the draw, the more likely away win for France is 1/10.
England v Scotland
The local grudge match between these two sides takes place at Twickenham and England will be looking to even the score following Scotland’s 15-9 win over England at Murrayfield. England are the favourites to win this home tie and have odds of 1/7 for the win and 22/1 for the draw, Scotland are 5/1 for an away win.
Wales v Ireland
This match has the most going for it as Wales and Ireland both compete for every prize on offer during the tournament. Wales are looking the favourite for this match and are currently at odds of 8/13, and 18/1 for the draw, the win for Ireland has odds of 5/4.
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RBS 6 Nations betting on Wales v Ireland with Paddy Power
March 19, 2009
The RBS 6 Nations continues this weekend with Ireland coming to visit Ireland at the Millennium Stadium the match will be the Grand Slam decider. Wales will be hoping for an improved performance following their close 20-15 win over Italy, whilst Ireland are still triumphant over the win last weekend against Scotland. It looks set to be a close match as Wales are currently showing odds of 4/5 for a home win and 18/1 for the draw, the visitors are shown at evens.
For this match Paddy Power are running on offer if Brian O’Driscoll scores a try at anytime during the match they will refund all losing try scorer and winning margin bets made on that match. The odds for O’Driscoll to score a try at anytime during the match currently stands at 12/1.
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Ireland v England Six Nations betting offers
February 27, 2009
The England national side travel to Croke Park for their RBS Six Nations fixture against Ireland on Saturday 28th February. Ireland will be going to the match with an unchanged team for their third Six Nations game in succession, Decland Kidney the Ireland coach clearly has faith in his side. The game kicks off at 5:30 and can be watched live on BBC1 and BBC Interactive.
Paddy Power will refund your stake on all losing try scorer and man of the match bets on the match if England go on to beat Ireland. Ireland are currently the favourites to win this match on home turf and currently have odds of 1/3 and are 25/1 for the draw. If England can muster an unlikely win then you are looking at odds of 11/4 for an away win.
Current Six Nations Outright Betting
- 8/11 – Wales
- 13/8 – Ireland
- 8/1 – France
- 20/1 – England
- 300/1 – Scotland
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6 Nations betting offers
February 6, 2009
As the RBS Six Nations Rugby Championship opens this weekend there are a number of betting offers that are available. The first comes from Paddy Power who have an unusual offer on in that if any number 11 scores the last try in any of this weekend’s Six Nations matches then they will refund all losing all losing try scorer and winning margin bets on that match.
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The next offer comes from Boylesports and if Ireland win the Grand Slam they will refund all losing single stake outright bets on the winner. You can catch the matches live on BBC One and BBC Two over the coming weekend.
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According to the bookmaker Stan James the favourites to win the Six Nations outright is still Wales even though Gavin Henson has been ruled out of the opening game due to his calf injury, Wales are currently 2/1 to win the competition.
Six Nations Outright Betting
- 2/1 – Wales
- 3/1 – France
- 7/2 – Ireland
- 7/2 – England
- 12/1 – Scotland
- 80/1 – Italy
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Six Nations betting offers with Boylesports
January 28, 2009
The world’s top Rugby tournament the RBS 6 Nations starts on Saturday February 7th and will conclude on Saturday 21st March. The first fixture will see England take on Italy at Twickenham and Ireland will play against France at Croke Park.
If Ireland win the Grand Slam then Boylesports will refund ALL of the losing single bets on the 6 Nations Tournament outright bets. Last years winners Wales are the clear favourite to win and will be hoping for a repeat of their Grand Slam performance, and England will be hoping for their first win since 2003.
6 Nations Outright Betting
- 2/1 – Wales
- 7/2 – Ireland
- 10/3 – France
- 10/3 – England
- 16/1 – Scotland
- 100/1 – Italy



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