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The Open Championship

Friday, July 11th, 2008
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This year’s Open Championship takes place at Royal Birkdale on the Lancashire coastline where the world’s finest golfers will be lining up to claim the third major of the golfing year. Here at Sportingbet we’ve got the best odds on this great event. Why not open an account with us? We have £150 worth of Free Bets available if you get started now. Of course there is one major absentee this year and that is world number 1 Tiger Woods. The great man aggravated his dodgy knee while winning the US Open last month and he’s out for the rest of the season, which means we have the most open Open of the decade! With Tiger out the way who can grab the initiative and lift the Claret Jug? Let’s have a look at some of the big contenders?

Sergio Garcia heads our betting at 9/1 and the Spaniard will be eager to follow in the footsteps of his nations recent heroes: their football team and Rafael Nadal. The world number 7 looked in great shape in the recent European Open where he finished runner-up to Ross Fisher. This performance prompted a rush of money for Garcia and we cut him from 14/1 into 9/1.

Our market leader before Garcia’s London Club exploits was the 2002 winner Ernie Els. The South African has struggled with his form in the last couple of years but has a great Open record famously wining at Muirfield six years ago. Els can be backed at 14/1 to regain the Claret Jug.
There’s no doubt that Lee Westwood’s confidence will be high at the moment after his fantastic third place at last month’s US Open. The Worksop citizen missed out on a play-off by one stroke and heads into the Open a 12/1 chance.

Phil Mickelson has never had a great time at the Open although he did finish third in 2004 and Lefty goes into this major as the highest ranked player in the field. Fancy backing him at 16/1?

Last year Padraig Harrington ended an eight year European major drought when he claimed victory in the Open at Carnoustie. Harrington hasn’t been in the winner’s enclosure since but with the major monkey off his back may be a good bet at 17/1.

Of the other contenders there will be a strong European contingent lining up at Birkdale with Justin Rose (25/1), Robert Karlsson (28/1), European Open winner Ross Fisher (40/1) and Henrik Stenson (50/1) all high in the betting. US Masters champion Trevor Immelman is 50/1 to make it a major double in 2008.

Sergio Garcia 9/1
Lee Westwood 12/1
Ernie Els 14/1
Phil Mickelson 16/1
Padraig Harrington 17/1
Jim Furyk 25/1
Justin Rose 25/1
Vijay Singh 25/1
Luke Donald 50/1
Paul Casey 50/1
Colin Montgomerie 66/1
Mark O’Meara 750/1

We’ll also have a host of other exciting markets available like Top European, Will There Be A Hole In One? and To Make/Miss The Cut.

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Euro 2008 – Thursday

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

The second round of group matches are underway in Euro 2008 and Wednesday’s ties saw Portugal beat the Czech Republic 3-1 and Turkey score a last gap goal to beat Switzerland 2-1 and end the co-hosts knockout stage dream in the Basle blizzard. Portugal are now clear third favourites for Euro 2008 while Turkey’s odds have been chopped from 100/1 into 40/1.

Group A – To Qualify
Czech Republic 3/5
Turkey 6/5

Outright Winner
Germany 7/2
Spain 4/1
Portugal 9/2
Holland 11/2
Italy 10/1
France 12/1

Pre-tournament Top Goalscorer favourite Cristiano Ronaldo got off the mark on Wednesday as he scored the middle goal in Portugal’s 3-1 win over the Czech Republic. It’s no surprise to see David Villa still at the top of the Sportingbet betting after his emphatic hat-trick on Tuesday for Spain.

Top Goalscorer
David Villa 6/5
Lukas Podolski 4/1
Cristiano Ronaldo 15/2
Ruud Van Nistelrooy 8/1
Fernando Torres 12/1
Miroslav Klose 14/1

Tonight’s Games
The second round of games from Group B take place tonight and for Austria and Poland there’s no way back if they lose tonight.

Croatia 9/2 Draw 11/5 Germany 13/20

Germany were their usual accomplished self on Sunday when they breezed past Poland 2-0 but Croatia should offer a stiffer test this evening.

Austria 41/20 Draw 9/4 Poland 23/20

Will Austria go the same way as their co-hosts this evening? A defeat at the hands of Poland would spell the end for Josef Hickersberger’s side.

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Euro 2008

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Sportingbet Sportsbook

12 of the 16 teams have now played in Euro 2008 and there’s no doubt that Holland have been the most impressive. Their storming 3-0 win over Italy on Monday night has prompted Sportingbet into cutting Marco Van Basten’s side into 5/1 to win Euro 2008. Germany remain favourites to win the tournament after their victory over Poland on Sunday but predictably it’s Italy and France who are on the drift.

Outright Winner
Germany 3/1
Holland 5/1
Portugal 5/1
Spain 5/1
Italy 10/1
France 12/1

Lukas Podolski scored two goals for Germany against Poland on Sunday night and the Bayern Munich striker heads Sportingbet’s Top Goalscorer betting.

Top Goalscorer
Lukas Podolski 11/4
Fernando Torres 13/2
Ruud Van Nistelrooy 7/1
Cristiano Ronaldo 10/1
Miroslav Klose 12/1
David Villa 14/1

Tonight’s Games
Group D opens it’s doors with tournament hot-pots Spain taking to the stage for the first time. This is an incredibly open group and it’s not easy to predict the two sides who will progress to the Quarter-Finals.

Spain 3/5 Draw 12/5 Russia 9/2

Pre-tournament second favourites open their account tonight against Guus Hiddink’s Russia side. Spain look to have arrived in the Alps with their strongest squad for some time but can they live up to the hype. Russia, on a high after Zenit St Petersburg’s UEFA Cup win, are many punters idea of a good each way bet.

Greece 15/8 Draw 9/5 Sweden 6/4

The defending champions start their campaign in Salzburg tonight as they take on a Sweden side with plenty of question marks next to it. The return of Henrik Larsson may inspire the Swedes but does it indicate a lack of depth in the squad? Greece qualified with ease accruing 31 points and may be underrated at the prices.

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€50,000 to be won in daily prizes during Euro 2008

Monday, June 9th, 2008
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1st half Golden Bet
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