British poker pro Neil “Bad Beat” Channing narrowly missed out on his first World Series of Poker bracelet after losing heads up to Joshua Tieman in the $5,000 No-limit Hold’em Shootout. No related posts.

You could be forgiven for thinking we were back in the depths of winter on Thursday with three British jumps meetings and an all-weather card at Southwell, but there is some action on turf also at Beverley, and we’ve concentrated on the East Yorkshire track for our three selections. No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin .

After an early fall from grace on the first day of the Perth Festival, leg one to be precise, Timeform’s Placepot team adopt the classic British stiff upper lip approach and tackle the second day of the meeting head on. No related posts

The FA Cup may have lost its lustre for some top football clubs, but no rugby league coach would dare treat the Challenge Cup with such little regard. Wembley is the target for every player and fan this weekend and Graham Cunningham is looking for the best bets in the fourth round of the knockout event.

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