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World Grand Prix Betting - Live Darts Betting
By Paddy Power October 11 2008
Live Betting available on the penultimate day of the World Grand Prix in Dublin

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World Grand Prix Betting - Wad a Match
With numerous 100+ averages and Sid Waddell getting more excited than George Bush around a red button, Phil Taylor's reputation is becoming God-like in the World of Darts. Blasphemous statements aside, the 13-time World Champion has been in fantastic form this week and looks unstoppable at the World Grand Prix in Dublin. Another comprehensive win over Andy Hamilton in the quarter-final opens up the mouth-watering prospect of a Power v Barney final. While shouts of "Calm down Sid, it's only the semis" are warranted, it won't stop the commentator coming out with lines like "If we'd had Phil Taylor at Hastings against the Normans, they'd have gone home." Expect another Terr-ific performance from Taylor against Jenkins! Sat 9.30pm SS1
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While Bath's start to the Guinness Premiership has been impressive, the Heineken Cup is a different proposition. Coach Steve Meehan is slightly inexperienced at this level but he thinks their chief rivals in Pool 5, Toulouse may have their eye on another prize. "I heard a story once about Guy Noves," the Australian said, indulging in some Corrie-style gossip, before not sensationally revealing, "He called a meeting at the start of a season and identified his three priorities for the campaign. They were Le Championnat, Le Championnat and Le Championnat." With this unsubstantiated evidence that the French side won't be bothered to reach a sixth final, can Bath washed their opposition away on home turf? Sun 3pm SS1Heineken Cup Betting
World Cup Qualifiers Odds - A Bit Chile
Ecuador think being high will give them an advantage to beat Chile in their World Cup Qualifier, although they don't mean that in the Bob Marley sense of the word. Given that the Atahualpa stadium is 2,850 meters above sea level, Ecuador boss Sixto Vizuete believes Chile "is not going to hold up for the whole 90 minutes." Chile managed to beat Bolivia at similar height but Vizuete has a plan. "We are going to be very cautious. But if we make a quick steal, change sides, unleash deep passes and catch them flat on their feet, its going to give fruit," he said, changing the objective of the game from putting the ball into the back of the net to collecting fruit. Can Chile mount-ain a challenge against the Pete Dohertys Ecuadorians? Sun 10.55pm SS1 Live Football Matches
World Grand Prix Betting - Wad a Match
Another comprehensive win over Andy Hamilton in the quarter-final opens up the mouth-watering prospect of a Phil Taylor v Raymond van Barneveld final. While shouts of "Calm down Sid Waddell, it's only the semis" are warranted, it won't stop the commentator coming out with lines like "If we'd had Phil Taylor at Hastings against the Normans, they'd have gone home." Expect another Terr-ific performance from Taylor against Jenkins!