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Cats V Saints - Then There Was One

888sport has now shortened St Kilda into a clear second favourite at $3.25 to win the AFL Premiership after their incredible win against Geelong. The Cats are still the Premiership favourites at $2.10 but there are many punters who believe the gap has closed with a handful of other teams having credible claims for the Flag.

Never before in the history of the AFL have two teams remained undefeated after 13 rounds of football. Nearly 60, 000 fans crammed into Etihad Stadium, another record

Wimbledon’s Greatest Final Yet!

Roger Federer and Andy Roddick were responsible for one of the greatest ever spectacles in the history of tennis. The five set marathon eventually ended with Roger Federer prevailing 16-14 in the final set. One could only look on in marvel at a match that saw the lead and momentum constantly change.

Roger Federer became the most successful Grand Slam player in history when he again claimed the Wimbledon title.

Saints Holy Grail Search

Aussie Rules footy fans will get what they have been wanting all year when the two undefeated sides of the AFL go head to head for the first time this year. Both the Geelong Cats and the St Kilda Saints have won 13 games from 13 starts but only one will maintain the perfect record at the end of this weekend.

888Sport has the two teams as clear Premiership favourites with the Cats at $1.91 and the Saints at $4.00.

2009 French Open Results

This year’s French Open had every ingredient that goes into creating a memorable Grand Slam tennis tournament. Nadal was an unbackable favourite and 888 Sport Tennis Betting had him as short as $1.36 to win the tournament. He still had his supporters at that price as he looked to create history by winning his fifth French Open in a row. His dream would come crashing down around him as he made an early exit beating by giant killing Swede Robin Soderling.

Super 14 Ends, Main Event Begins

The Southern Hemisphere International Rugby season has kicked off with a huge upset with the All Blacks losing the First Test against the French at Carisbrook. The French have always been a bogey side for the All Blacks and have booted them out of a couple of World Cups in recent memory. The weakened French outfit, however, were massive underdogs facing a New Zealand side that was looking to erase painful memories from their last meeting.

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