Go England
I just had $50 on Engerland to beat the Paki's in the 20/20 game tonight (Oz time)
Sure fire way of getting the Poms eliminated!!! dancing |
Go and collect your winnings dancing
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well done bazz just keep getting your 50 bucks on them and you'll be :rich:
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$50 at 1.85 = $42.50 profit - $2.11 Betfair commission = $92.39 in the pot. It's going all back on them on the next game (South Africa) and every game after that. I feel it in my bones. England is finally going to win a World title in something. And if Winnie is right they will win 2 World title's in the next few months. I'll be lich. Happy days :rich: |
You Been Drinking Bazza?
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The less said about last weeks nags the better Phil. LOL |
I did allright on the Bagman :-)
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Good call on the T20 Baz. England have just pissed all over the Yarpies.
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new zealand next bazz were on a roll you stacking your bet up again or is it time to cash in :supporter3:
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Phil, the plan was to go all up and all the way not stopping until they lost. However I had a pretty rough day at work yesterday (strange but true that some of us work Sats & Sundays) and I did not realise that the Poms were playing. Another opportunity lost where working gets in the way of the punting man. Will put it all up on the next game though BTW, a horse called Spirit of Boom (5/2) won in Queensland yesterday. Mirkwood and myself always wanted to shag a lady at Nook Niks bar named Boom who we obviously nicknamed Miss Boom Boom. For whatever reason (The Babysitter & Miss Rose come to mind), we never got around to it. Another opportunity lost..... Of course, The Lurker (:bag:) was waiting until we went first She has disappeared from the scene now unfortunately. :sad: |
I'm on for tonight Phil. Poms v Kiwis. Put the 92 smackas on at 1.78.
Go England!!!! :toot: |
Go you Pommy bastards!!! Yes!!! Another win!!
:toot: After Betfair commission taken out, the pot is up to $158 Going all up again on the semi-final game :supporter3: |
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Of course they are and at the start of the tournament were ranked 9th. I think they have moved up a step or two by now. dancing The best thing about it all is the crowds are back. Reasonably priced tickets and all the drums and horns and what ever they use to make noise. Great atmosphere that comes through on the telly. :yay: |
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And we know why Australia are winning don't we? No bloody Queenslanders are in the side!!!! :bazzap: |
well done baz not sure who we play in the semi's yet but should beat you's in the final after all we are the ashes holders:cool2:
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Well done phil :thumbsup:
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sri lanka next bazz then were in the money i've backed england ew at start 9/1 so come on ENGLAND not sure what odds against Ceylon
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Currently they are 1.87 on Betfair. Being an Aussie I cannot have a bet on anything related to 87 (13 less than a hundred). When the price changes I will get on. BTW, Aussie horse Starspangledbanner goes around in about 50 mins in a race at York. A good horse which I backed at 15/1 to win last year's Caufield Guineas. Coolmore are training him now. Would love to back him but as the horse comes from Victoria he does not have much chance. Their Away record is woeful. Just look at Figgy and Fork Handles :bouncy: Ahh. bugger it. Will have $20 on him for the heck of it. :ausflag: |
Silly bugger.:fogey:
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there was a lot of big bets in the ring for the starspangledbanner yesterday mate but think maybe horses aren't your strong point :lol2: cricket is far more gentlemanly and seems easier to pick a winner :thumbup1:
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:bravo: England :rubhands: hope you got on bazz whipped them today were in the final now,
hope aus make it tomorrow, so do you follow your heart or your head next and :pile: on england or cut and run? |
Yep Phil. I was on again
I took my original $50 stake out and played up all the profits of $108.54 at 1.88 on Betfair 2010-05-14 02:25 10921977847 2010-05-12 21:27 Fixtures 13 May England v Sri Lanka / Match Odds / England Back 1.88 108.54 Won 95.52 Take my $4.78 commission out and I now have a profit $199.28 dancing If Australia win tonight against the Paki's, they will be short priced favourites to win the final so England will be well over even money. If I put the lot on the Poms and they win, I would just about have enough for a nice new camera lens that I have been eyeing off. C'mon ya Pommie bastards!!!!! :26_8_11: If they lose, I can still wind all the English chappies up about how useless their clicket team is. :ausflag: A win/win situation :yay: |
good on ya bazz here's hoping you get your new camera new lens then happy days for everyone :thumbsup:
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Pulling the plug Phil. After the Aussies did the near impossible last night, it is hard to see them getting beat in the final.
Good luck to England. I will get that lens. I will get the rest of the dosh on the nags today. That's the plan anyway :lol2: |
money in your pockets always the wise move well done bazz, look forward to some good photo's from your upcoming trip. was an awesome finish to the match was sure you were beaten then the impossible happened can lightening strike twice i still think we'll take the cup home though good luck,
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7 Wicket win for England against the Abbos.
Well done lads |
Convicts pissed on from a very high height.
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Good win but lets be honest, the result was never in doubt.
As Harold Shand would of put it - Aussies, I've shit em ! dancing |
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Good wins for North Melbourne and Essendon at the weekend.
Richmond unlucky. Again. Cats v Pies next week. Should be a cracker. |
Congratulations England – You outplayed us in all facets of the game and deserved the win – Well done – I tips me lid
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Other than the Kangas, I picked all the away sides. Ended up getting 7 out of 8. :yay: |
whats the coont on about? must be reading the wrong scoresheet.
Ellyse Perry took three wickets and held her nerve in a tense last over as Australia beat New Zealand by just three runs in a thrilling women's World Twenty20 final. With the White Ferns needing 14 off the last over, Perry - backed up by fine fielding - didn't give up a boundary and the pace bowler finished with impressive figures of 3-18 runs from her maximum four overs. Victory came just hours after Australia's men's team had lost in the corresponding final to arch-rivals England. The result was tough on Sophie Devine, whose 38 not out off 35 balls rescued New Zealand from a top order collapse to give them a shot at victory just a year after they had lost in the final to England at Lord's. New Zealand, chasing a modest 107 for victory after holding their rivals to 8-106, slumped to 4-29 inside eight overs. White Ferns skipper Aimee Watkins fell first, caught at short midwicket off pace bowler Clea Smith. Then Sara McGlashan, who made 84 in New Zealand's semi-final win against the West Indies, was run out for just one after a dreadful mix-up with Suzie Bates. Bates herself was out for 18, trying to hit across the line when facing pace bowler Perry and lobbing a catch to mid-off. Amy Sattherthwaite then paid the price for playing back to a full Perry delivery that kept a touch low, clean bowled for four. Rachel Priest was then nearly stumped by opposing wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy, the niece of former Aussie gloveman Ian Healy, with third umpire Asad Rauf causing confusion by pressing the wrong button. Priest's reprieve was shortlived, however, as she holed out for five off left-arm spinner Shelley Nitschke to leave New Zealand in dire straits at 5-36 off 11 overs. However, Devine and Nicola Browne held firm and, with three overs left, New Zealand needed 33 to win. But when Perry had Browne caught behind cutting for 20, New Zealand were 6-77. Devine struck Rene Farrell for four and six off the last two balls of the 19th over and that left New Zealand with 14 to win, off the final over from Perry. A single got Devine back on strike and she then took several twos to leave the target down to seven off the last two balls. Another two left the Kiwis needing five off the last ball but they could only manage a single. |
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