I'm coming in as night watchman ,facing the Brett Lee of PJ comps in fading light!π¬
R1 1-3
R2 1-7
R3 2-4
R4 3-9
R5 1-13 BB
R6 3-8
R7 2-4
R8 1-11
R9 5-11 BB
R10 1-2
All the best Richie Cheers PJ
Good luck Highlanders
Just the two events this week as odds on the LPGA Scottish Open are very poor!
Challenge Tour: Our headline act is D Horsey a 125/1 shot( now into 90/1 with most firms). Hasn't been been in the stable for a while, but drops down in class here and knows this course. South African Jarvis @60/1 (now 45) was running close to top pick. Very talented and still good value in this field. They will be supported by stable regulars Chesters 35 and Manassero 25, with the 70/1 French player Roussel.
USA: S W Kim 25 Hadwin 50 Schenk 80 Svensson 70 Poston 35 Henley 25. Last off the list was Streelman 80 a good top10 player but not a prolific winner.
For the multi players my three stable regulars Lee Ayaka and Buhai all have a chance in the Scottish Open.
Good Luck πββοΈ
Correct me if I'm wrong, but did NZ have the lowest goals for in their group(1 goal)? Playing with just one up front with very little support when they did break out sums up the squad all round. They played well above themselves in the group stage(apart from the Philippines match).Comparing them twitter other teams in the tournament, they need to get back to basic find the touch and control with the ball at their feet, especially playing the ball into the box. Plenty of positives to take away and build on for the future.
You could argue then that the AB'S dominated for 45mins of the game(the winning formula in the game).Not long to wait before Fozzy's reign is over Hesi. Personally i think Fozzy has been treated poorly all round.A couple of "tin pot cups" this season with a runners chance of the golden ticket in Le Bleu, is not a bad season. I personally think it's a coach rotation to early for Scott R , I would have preferred if he had spread his wings for more international experience before taking over the baton. My glass is half fullπ·, so will be supporting him 100% when he takes over.Four years is a long time in rugby.He should be judge only on what he achieves in four years time imo.
Sorry folks, better late than never!
LPGA: M J Lee Grant Buhai(great value)
USA: Stable regulars Cole Hardy Alberg Hojgaard Fox . Big greens here would probably suit Fox. A T10 should be his minimum in this field.
Challenge Tour: Garcia-Heredia Blomme Berardo
Fat Belly Tour: Standout with two course wins and Value at 12/1 Jimenez.
Korn Ferry has been a bit messy of late, so those playing muiltis stable regulars Meissner Kohles Coody Tosti can hold their own in this field
Only 5 staples at any beer festival Maxi.
Brisket, Pork knuckle,Whole chicken , Burger, German Sausage, fingy food only. I would have thought being hosted in Northland that everything would be smoked!
The Open is just teeing off and we have a mixture of bets across the board.
I wouldn't be put off Rory (course winner)or Rahm, and they are essential in the muilti market, but hold no value in the singles market.
Holding anteposts on Smith and T Kim taken many moons ago.
Best value is Johnson at 35/1, Koepka Lowry Lee Fox.
Some good T20 value ... Ferguson and Jordan( course form) Perez N Hojgaard Hillier and Fox 4/1
Debutant winner Ferguson
Leading Amateur Alex Mcguire.
Top American Johnson Koepka
USA: Hardy Lipsky Norrman Murray. Rough value Knox 120 Laird 130 Soderberg 140
No takers? The race popped up on YouTube. You can take a wild guess at the time, where they ran splits of 52/400mπ₯ and something like 1.42/800mπ₯ Race was in your backyard and the winner was a well known Kenyan runner of the 80's