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Daily Horse Racing
Monday's Racing
There's no escaping Christmas now we've hit December. We're going to try to avoid any festive puns and just get straight to the action. It's a quiet Monday but there's still a ho-ho-whole lot of quality on the cards at Wolverhampton, Fakenham and Folkestone. Sorry we couldn't help it. Don't forget, we pay out on disqualified winners and official result on all UK & Ireland races.
Jaguars at Texans
Playoff Time Over?
The team that loses will be out of the running for a play-off place and a season which promised so much, will have delivered nothing but the sapping disappointment of failure. The team that wins this game..well..they're probably not going to make it to the post-season either..so..eh...yeah. Both the Texans and the Jaguars finished the 2007 season strongly and having made the play-offs, where they beat Pittsburgh before losing to New England, Jacksonville, especially, would have been expecting to be a lot closer to a repeat this season. The Jags will be glad to be on the road for this one after losing for the 4th time in their last 5 home games last week with, as coach Jack del Rio put it, "an embarrassing performance." Hous going to step up and keep their season alive-ish? Tues 1.35am
Reading v Coventry
A Self-Marc-ed Man
As if the injuries to defenders Stephen Wright and Isaac Osbourne weren't enough going in to Coventry's game with Reading, Chris Coleman's also had veteran defender Marcus Hall making Steve Coppell's job easier. The left-back was brought on at right-back against Swansea and is likely to start there at the Madejski Stadium and wasn't exactly over the moon to be playing out of position. "I am not very comfortable there but, at the end of the day, I always try to put in a good performance and do my best." Royals manager Coppell will no doubt target Hall if he's in the starting line-up, as he tries to close the gap on the top two and an automatic promotion spot. Inconsistent Coventry could stop thinking about relegation with a win but does Coppell have their cards Marc-ed? Mon 8pm SS1
Carling Cup Matches
Wen It's Right, It's Right
Beating Chelsea put a nice big smile on Arsene Wenger's face and reignited his faint hopes of proving Alan Hansen wrong once and for all. The Arsenal manager has had a tough few weeks and he'll feel his decision to invest in young players instead of buying in ready made stars vindicated. "Spending £50-£60million doesn't make you stable. In fact, it puts you in a financially weak position. Some people say that to win they are prepared to make their club explode." We've no idea who he could be talking about...ehem... His point isn't being done any harm with the group of under 14s he has embarrassing the opposition in the Carling Cup. Wenger has promised to let his young stars play in the later rounds so expect a few less familiar faces. Can Burnley deal with Arsenal's future now? Tues 7.45pm
Nedbank Golf Challenge
Kiss My Garc'
Until Tiger Woods makes enough money to build a spaceship so he can leave Earth and go looking for someone to challenge him, Phil Mickelson knows the number two spot is as good as it's going to get for him. So it's none too surprising that he's not very happy about being bumped down to number three by Sergio Garcia. The Spaniard supplanted Mickelson after winning the HSBC Champions and Phil hasn't exactly been forward with his congratulations. When asked if he felt Sergio deserved the number two spot he replied; "I won't answer that directly. But I think that he's played some wonderful golf this year. I haven't played to the level that I want as far as wins. I'll be looking to improve on that." So that's a big fat no then. Will Garcia prove two good in this week's Nedbank Challenge?
Tennis Betting
Mc Attack
We don't know too much about this BlackRock Masters event in London, but we can only hope Hawk-eye won't be used during John McEnroe's matches. The American will take part at the season-ending championships of the ATP's senior tour at The Royal Albert Hall in London and he's still massaging that ego. "This is a message for Pete Sampras, Stefan Edberg, Goran Ivanisevic and all of you other guys. I'm not coming to London to lose," the three-time Wimbledon champion warned, before he was allegedly told that Matlock isn't shown on British TV...."You cannot be serious!" he didn't add. Well, we had to get that in somewhere. Sampras, not surprisingly, is the favourite for the event. Who'll make a racquet and win the tournament? Live on ITV4
BBC Sports Personality Odds
Hamilton Should Lewis!
Modesty is a quality that'll help sportsmen and women attain the love of the public. Rebecca Adlington doesn't know this. According to the excellent paraphrasing skills of the print media, the Olympic gold medalist swimmer has said she's a more deserving winner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award than F1 driver Lewis Hamilton. "I think that Chris Hoy, with his three cycling golds, or myself, have better claims than Lewis. Olympics only come round every four years and it takes constant effort throughout that time to win. Lewis gets a shot at the world championship every year," she fumed, probably, forgetting to add, "Pay some taxes you little Swiss [insert derogatory term]." Backing Rebecca to win might Ad some cash to your account!
Merrill Lynch Shootout Betting
Not too k-Ian
Given the name of this tournament, it's quite apt our story focuses on the economic financial crisis as opposed to golf. A couple of weeks ago Ian Poulter was reeling after his driver was stolen at the HSBC Champions. Distraught, he pulled out of the following event claiming that it would take him time to get used to a new one. We can now reveal he just didn't want to fork out to buy a new one. In response to British chancellor Alistair Darling's plan to increase tax on high earners, Poulter moaned "What is he trying to do, drive us all away?" possibly contemplating a move to Switzerland. The Englishman teams up with Graeme McDowell for the Merrill Lynch Shootout, but are you banking on the duo to win in Florida?
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