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Canterbury Preview – Wednesday 3rd August

Seven races will be run and won at Canterbury in Sydney’s west on Wednesday, August 3 rd . The rain continues to fall in New South Wales and at publish, the track is rated in the heavy (9) range, while the rail will be set out eight metres around the entire course. Race 1 - 12:50pm Quayclean Handicap (1580m) Spirit Of Vomo has improved for two starts since debuting and is ready to break his maiden at Canterbury on Wednesday. The Spirit Of Boom gelding finished fourth, beaten just over a length on debut at Gosford and flashed late into second at Warwick Farm last time out. Fitter third-up, this looks his opportunity to strike. 5 Units Spirit Of Vomo BET NOW: Canterbury Race 1 Race 2 - 1:25pm Furphy Plate (1100m) There’s hardly any form to study ahead of the second at Canterbury on Wednesday and at publish, several debutants are prominent in the market. There is simply too much that could happen in a race like this one for my liking, and I am happy to stay out from

AFL 5 Lessons Learned – Round 20 2022

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With just three weeks left until finals, it’s all up for grabs. Top four spots, top eight spots – who wants them? While some sides may have “checked out” (GWS I’m looking at you), others are still a chance. We’ve put together another 5-leg multi of hindsight in a little blog we like to call – Five Lessons Learned. (1) You don’t want to play Richmond in September The Tigers might be ninth at the end of Round 20, and the “ninthmond” jokes might be doing the rounds, but they will be fleeting – the prospect of playing the Tigers in the business end has other clubs worried. After an eventful roller coaster of a month, the Tigers came back from 42 points down with that classic intense, chaos-pressure style of play that managed to jag three flags in four years. The @TomLynch19 sealer Relive the final two minutes of our seven-point win over the Lions… #AFLTigersLions | #gotiges pic.twitter.com/M8LN3MzVxE — Richmond FC (@Richmond_FC) July 31, 2022 With Tom Lynch up forward,

5 Lessons Learned – NRL Round 20

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The previous week finished in staggering circumstances, the ensuing days were dominated by some of the most unique rugby league stories in recent memory – and the madness continued right through a tumultuous NRL Round 20 schedule. Massive upsets, the costly send-off of the game’s best player, another dismissal in golden point, lengthy suspensions and farcical leniency from the judiciary, more injuries woes and plenty of position-shuffling on the ladder rendered it one of the most memorable weekends of the 2022 season. 1 – Suspensions, Injuries Blow Finals Race Wide Open The headline moment of Round 20 was undoubtedly Nathan Cleary’s 17th-minute early shower for a dangerous tackle. The brain snap wrecked what was shaping as another epic western derby, Parramatta leading Penrith 12-4 at the time before cruising to its second win over the premiers this season, 34-10. But the tackle has far greater ramifications than the Panthers losing for just the second time in 2022. Cleary accept

Daily Racing Tips – Monday 1st August

Pakenham - Race 2 12:35pm AEST No. 3 Over Boost Over Boost is a last-start winner that looks capable of taking the next step now for trainer Paul Gorman.  The lightly-raced five-year-old went around at long odds over the track and distance last month where he led all the way to win by an impressive margin.  His first-up run the start prior is worth forgiving after racing four-wide, and this really doesn’t look that much tougher. Drawn low and with the claim, he’s a nice price.  BET NOW: Pakenham Race 5 Pakenham - Race 8 3:30pm AEST No. 9 Moon Yanco Moon Yanco gets her first look at 1400m after pulling up lame over shorter on the same surface at Ballarat last-start.  She was an impressive winner of her maiden the run prior when winning by over two lengths, form that stacks up nicely with both place-getters going on to win more recently.  The way she finished off last time out suggested she might be looking for further now, and given she’s only missed the money once fro

2022 WWE SummerSlam Predictions

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The WWE Universe will roll into Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee for SummerSlam Saturday night. This will be the first SummerSlam not held in the month of August. For the first time in WWE history, a premium live event will be held without former owner Vince McMahon. McMahon, who was the chairman and chief executive officer of WWE since 1982, resigned on July 22. Wrestlers from Monday Night Raw and Friday Night Smackdown will compete at the event. SummerSlam is considered the second biggest event on the WWE calendar behind WrestleMania. As WWE Superstars take over Music City, let’s take a look at the matchups for “The Biggest Party of the Summer.” Roman Reigns (c) (with Paul Heyman) vs. Brock Lesnar, Last Man Standing match for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship WWE is building this matchup between Lesnar and Reigns to be the last installment in this storied, seven year chapter between two of the biggest names in the history of the company. Roman Reigns, the “Tribal

A Guide To Seoul Racecourse In Korea

The Seoul Racecourse Park is a hugely popular and impressive horse racing track in the city of Gwacheon in the Gyeonggi-do province of South Korea. The facility is managed by the Korean Racing Authority and has hosted some of the most prominent races held in Korea. The park is a popular tourist destination with its impressive outlook and the magnificent Verdant Hills in the background. Here is a brief guide to the Seoul Racecourse Park, also referred to as LetsRun Park Seoul. Seoul Racecourse History Seoul racecourse Gwacheon facility was formed on 1st September 1989. Before shifting to its current site, which is its third home, the Seoul racecourse was located at Ttukseom on the northern side of the Hangang River. Before this racetrack facility, the racecourse was functional since the early 1920s at the Seinseol-dong in the Dongdaemun district of South Korea. The Dongdaemun facility was operational till the war with North Korea, which started in 1950 and ended in 1953. As a result

A Guide To Kranji Racecourse In Singapore

The Kranji Racecourse, also sometimes called the Singapore Racecourse, is one of the world’s best-equipped racecourses and the only racecourse in Singapore. Located near the Kranji MRT Station, the facility is located at 1 Turf Club Avenue, Kranji, almost 22 km away North-west of Singapore City. The racecourse is world-renowned for its unique architecture and was recognised for its design by the American Institute of Architects, the Philadelphia Chapter. The racecourse is home to the Singapore Turf Club (STC), which also manages and runs the professional horse racing events at the Kranji Racecourse. The STC club is the country’s only accredited operator for horse racing events. Interested in finding out more about this state-of-the-art, world-class facility? Continue reading to learn about the Kranji Racecourse’s history and facilities. The Kranji Racecourse History The construction of the Kranji Racecourse was completed in 1999, and inaugural races were held at that time. The venu

Daily Racing Tips – Sunday 31st July

Bendigo - Race 2 12:35pm AEST No. 8 Far Too Tempting Far Too Tempting gets another crack at winning her maiden following a game effort first-up on the synthetic at Ballarat. The All Too Hard mare raced wide that day, but still managed good ground to finish half a length off Delivery Man. She was good second-up during her maiden prep running third at Swan Hill, and with a little more fitness under the belt now and an in-form Robbie Downey steering, I think she’ll go close.  BET NOW: Bendigo Race 2 Bendigo - Race 5 2:20pm AEST No. 7 Guantanamera Guantanamera is having his fourth run back and looks a nice price in a very open race.  The Waterhouse and Bott-trained four-year-old shed the maiden tag at Donald three weeks ago when leading all the way to score by an impressive two-length margin.  The form out of that reads well with the second place-getter going on to win at Sale last week, and he’s drawn to get a lovely run in transit under Craig Newitt from the low draw.

Betting Strike Rate Explained | The Importance Of Your Win/Hit Rate

Your Strike Rate is a term used to quantify, in terms of frequency, the amount a system, tipster or bettor wins. Here’s everything you need to know what the Strike Rate and the impact it has on your results.   What Is The Strike Rate? The Strike Rate — also known as ‘Win Rate’ or ‘Hit Rate’ —  is expressed as a percentage and is used to measure the number of winning bets in a sample. For example: If you place 100 bets and 25 of them win, your strike rate is 25%. If you place 10 bets and 5 of them win, your Strike rate is 50%. The only way to determine a Strike Rate is by collecting more data. Once you have a substantial record of bets, you can measure the percentage of winners. More on that later.   A ‘Good’ Strike Rate It’s a common misconception that a high strike rate automatically means it’s ‘good’. Strike Rates are relative to the price range you target, and can only be assessed accordingly. For instance, if you consistently target outcomes at around… 2.0 decimal od

Daily Racing Tips – Saturday 30th July

The Valley - Race 5 3:10pm AEST No. 6 Mimi’s Award Mimi’s Award has been knocking on the door of another win.  The Lindsay Park-trained mare has found the money in each of her last three starts, including two runs back in the Banjo Patterson where she was only denied a win on protest.  The tempo over 2800m really didn’t suit at Flemington last time out, but back in trip and drawn to get back and run on, she’s a live chance. BET NOW: The Valley Race 5 Rosehill - Race 8 3:30pm AEST No. 6 Oscar Zulu Oscar Zulu represents good value in the Winter Stakes.  The Chris Waller-trained four-year-old was seen doing his best work late in the Civic Stakes two runs back, and he can be forgiven on his latest start in the Winter Stakes given he was held up coming into the straight.  Not only has he won four of his eight starts at Rosehill, but he’s also a genuine wet-tracker with a couple of wins to his name on heavy going. He drops 4kg’s with Kerrin McEvoy in the saddle, and with a

A Guide To The Philippine Racing Club

The Philippine Racing Club (PRC), previously known as the Santa Ana Turf Club, is a premium horse racing organisation in the Philippines. The club is situated at the Saddle and Clubs Leisure Park in Naic, Cavite. The Philippine Racing Club was formed in 1937 under the name of Santa Ana Turf Club in Makati. Since 2013, the club has been one of the three members of the Philippine Racing Commission, along with the MJC (Metro Jockey Club) and the MMTC (Metro Manila Turf Club). Let’s look at the history of how the PRC came to be and the club facilities and layout. A History Of The Philippine Racing Club The Philippine Racing Club was established in 1937 when some American and local businessmen came together to launch a racing club, the Santa Ana Turf Club, which would become the largest racing club in the region at that time. Those were the initial years of the Commonwealth, and the Santa Ana Turf Club was formed as a competitor to the Manila Jockey Club. The Sta. Ana was the first clu

2022 Darwin Cup Day Preview

A stacked 10-race card has been assembled at Fannie Bay on Monday for one of the best occasions on the country calendar: Darwin Cup Day.  We’re in for a picture-perfect day up in the Northern Territory, and with no shortage of value to be found, we’ve got you sorted with some of our best bets below. Race 1 - 12:37pm AEDT Schweppes Handicap (1200m) Patria looks ready to win now in his third run back for Gary Clarke.  The old boy by Exceed and Excel is a seven-time winner on his home track, while he’s been around the mark over the last month running fourth and third behind a handful of smart horses. Jarrod Todd has options from gate 3 and I expect the pair to stalk the speed in the early stages. 1 Unit Patria BET NOW: Darwin Race 1 Race 2 - 1:17pm AEDT Harvey Norman TROBIS Handicap (1200m) Akoni was an impressive winner of his maiden last month where he rolled forward early and raced away to win by three lengths.  He’s been kept fresh for the run with Jarrod Todd re

2022 Commonwealth Games Mega Form Guide

The Commonwealth Games get underway in Birmingham this Friday morning (AEST) and over the next 11 days there are plenty of winners to be found! We’ve done the hard work for you by analysing every single event to help you finish your Commonwealth Games betting as a winner. Our complete 2022 Commonwealth Games Tips can be found below with gold medal picks for every event! TEAM EVENTS 3×3 BASKETBALL Men’s Tournament Australia to Win @ $1.90 BET NOW: Men’s 3x3 Basketball Women’s Tournament Australia to Win @ $2.00 BET NOW: Women’s 3x3 Basketball BEACH VOLLEYBALL Women’s Pairs Clancy-Artacho del Solar (AUS) to Win @ $1.60 BET NOW: Women’s Beach Volleyball Men’s Pairs Burnett-McHugh (AUS) to Win @ $1.75 BET NOW: Men’s Beach Volleyball CRICKET (T20) Women’s Tournament Australia to Win @ $1.50 BET NOW: Women’s T20 HOCKEY Men’s Tournament Australia to Win @ $1.50 BET NOW: Men’s Field Hockey Women’s Tournament Australia to Win @ $1.65 BET NOW: Women’s Fi