US Open 2010 odds had Tiger Woods as an unusual long odds co-favorite along side Phil Mickelson paying $65 for every $10 bet at SBG Global.
Read the original here:
US Open 2010 Odds (Updated) | Gambling911.com
US Open 2010 odds had Tiger Woods as an unusual long odds co-favorite along side Phil Mickelson paying $65 for every $10 bet at SBG Global.
Read the original here:
US Open 2010 Odds (Updated) | Gambling911.com
If you’re a golf enthusiast then you’ll already know that one of the biggest events of the year starts tomorrow, Thursday June 17 through to Sunday June 20. I’m talking of course about the US Open 2010 this year coming from Pebble Beach …
Here is the original post:
US Open 2010: Full Tee Times, Groupings and latest Scores in real-time
We’re less than a day away from the kickoff of the 2010 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, and I couldn’t be more ready. Tee Times: At 7 AM PST, Pappas, Woodland, and Sheehan will tee off from the 1st while Cabrera-bello (*not Angel), …
More:
ZealousGolfer.com: US Open 2010 Preview: Round 1 Tee Times and …
Tagged angel, celeb news, espn, from-the-1st, match up, open-at-pebble, pebble, pst, sheehan, Sports, times, TMZ, watch
U.S. Open 2010 : Danger Lurks at a Picturesque Course. June 17, 2010 6:38 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks. JP-USOPen-articleLarge.jpg. Fans at the 17th hole watching a practice round Wednesday. There will be a field of 156 players. …
See more here:
U.S. Open 2010: Danger Lurks at a Picturesque Course – Urban …
US Open Golf Odds 2010 : Phil Mickelson’s TurnOne more ride on the golf course is about to come and go. The US Open Golf 2010 will be here before you know.
Read the original here:
US Open Golf Odds 2010: Phil Mickelson’s Turn
Tagged celeb news, goal-during, golf, match up, more-ride, Sports, stars, start-streaming, watch
If you are looking at a long shot for the 2010 US Open K.J. Choi may be worth a look at 50-1. Choi has 2 Top 10 finishes in 2010 including an 11 under par 4th place finish in the 2010 Master Tournament. Choi’s best ever finish in the US …
Excerpt from:
The 2010 US Open PGA Tour Golf and Tigers Woods Betting Odds …
Tagged 4th-place, argentina, bennyhollywood, best ever, fifa, Getty Images, goal-during, match up, Score, TMZ, under-par
• Toby Flood and Shontayne Hape preferred • Wilkinson on the bench at stadium where he won World Cup It is so long since England won the 2003 World Cup at Stadium Australia that Jonny Wilkinson says he has forgotten at which end he kicked his life-changing drop-goal. If that sounds bizarre to an Australian audience, his exclusion from Saturday’s England starting XV at the same location has similarly baffled the locals. There was an obvious horses-for-courses case for fielding Wilkinson at either 10 or 12 but it has been pointedly ignored in favour of a line-up featuring only two changes from the team unable to capitalise on their scrum superiority in Perth. This is a game England dare not lose tamely and the temptation to include Wilkinson for his goal-kicking alone must have been significant. Robbie Deans, the Wallabies coach, was convinced England would play the Wilko card. Instead Martin Johnson has opted to retain Shontayne Hape at inside-centre and Toby Flood at fly-half, a decision which indicates Wilkinson is no longer seen as a must-have item for England’s biggest games. “We like what we’ve got with Toby starting and Jonny on the bench,” Johnson said. Courtney Lawes and Ben Youngs getting first Test starts is also a sign of the times. Johnson has finally confronted the reality that Simon Shaw is unlikely to make next year’s World Cup and that Danny Care has not nailed down the No9 jersey, although he phrased it rather more diplomatically. If they respond well, Lawes and Youngs can now expect a decent run in the side. This will be an auspicious day for them and England. While Lawes’s athleticism is considerable he must prove he can perform a mountain of unglamorous physical work for 80 minutes at the highest level. Youngs, having endured a stellar season for Leicester, will find himself required to subdue Will Genia, such a pivotal figure that Deans has omitted Luke Burgess despite the latter’s fine first Test efforts. This time last year the two Premiership tyros were featuring in the World Under-20 final in Japan and have been regarded as the rising sons of English rugby ever since. “Some players don’t really want to put their heads where it’s going to hurt but I’m not too fussed,” the 21-year-old Lawes said, shrugging. “I’ll put my body on the line for my team.” Youngs, only 20, has the vision and the sharpness around the fringes to profit if England’s scrum does start rumbling forward again. “It’s the opportunity of a lifetime and hopefully one I’ll take,” he said. England’s forwards coach, John Wells, is also among those hoping for a more physical effort up front, not least from Tom Palmer and his new second-row partner Lawes. “They’re both big, heavy lads. They need to use some of their pace and weight and start knocking some players back a bit.” Shaw remains on the bench – “I’ve said to Simon: ‘If you want to compete until 2011 we’ll let you do that, we’re not writing you off,” insisted Johnson – alongside Delon Armitage, who has ousted Mathew Tait as the utility back. Given Armitage can barely muster a thimble-full of self-belief at the moment, it has to be interpreted as a shot across the bows of both Tait and Ben Foden as this tour enters its final, defining days. With Matt Giteau also back in the Wallabies’ midfield, Johnson has reiterated the need for England to display more alacrity across the park from the first whistle. Some of the tour squad spent their free time this week diving with sharks and climbing the Harbour Bridge but Johnson, who has summoned Saracens’s Brad Barritt from the Churchill Cup as cover for the injured Dominic Waldouck, has not travelled this far to be a tourist. “I don’t like losing games. Do I worry about my personal record? I just want us to get better. Of course I worry about losing but being under pressure is what playing for England is all about. That’s the whole game. If you don’t want pressure, you might as well sit there with a notepad.” England, though, have to demonstrate they have the makings of a genuinely competitive World Cup squad rather than build foundations on shaky ground. “If you paper over the cracks too many times, ultimately you set yourself up for a big fall,” Wilkinson said, stressing the importance of not looking too far ahead. Given he can remember so little about his 2003 kick – “It’s lost in a bit of a blur” – that should not be a major problem. Australia: O’Connor (Western Force); Ioane (Reds), Horne (Waratahs), Giteau (Brumbies), Mitchell (Waratahs); Cooper (Reds), Genia (Reds); Daley (Reds), Faingaa (Reds), Ma’afu (Brumbies), Mumm (Waratahs), Sharpe (Western Force), Elsom (Brumbies, capt), Pocock (Western Force), Brown (Western Force). Replacements: Edmonds (Brumbies), Slipper (Reds), Chisholm (Brumbies), Hodgson (Western Force), Burgess (Waratahs), Barnes (Waratahs), Ashley-Cooper (Brumbies). England: Foden (Northampton); Cueto (Sale), Tindall (Gloucester), Hape (Bath), Ashton (Northampton); Flood (Leicester), Youngs (Leicester); Payne (Wasps), Thompson (Brive), Cole (Leicester), Lawes (Northampton), Palmer (Stade Français), Croft (Leicester), Moody (Leicester, capt), Easter (Harlequins). Replacements: Chuter (Leicester), Wilson (Bath), Shaw (Wasps), Haskell (Stade Français), Care (Harlequins), Wilkinson (Toulon), D Armitage (London Irish). England rugby union team Jonny Wilkinson Martin Johnson Rugby union Robert Kitson guardian.co.uk
Original post:
England leave out Jonny Wilkinson for second Test in Australia
• Injured England captain to take break with family • ‘Rio is making good early progress from his knee injury’ Rio Ferdinand will not rejoin the England party for the remainder of the country’s World Cup campaign. Ferdinand returned to Manchester on Sunday to have his knee injury assessed having sustained the injury – and been ruled out of the tournament – following a training ground accident with Emile Heskey. He had stayed in Rustenburg to watch England’s first game against the USA last Saturday. It had been thought the 31-year-old would head back South Africa but, having been assessed by Manchester United’s medical staff, it has been decided Ferdinand will take a short break with his family before returning to Carrington for more intensive treatment. “Rio is making good early progress from his knee injury,” United said. “Medical staff have advised a two-week recuperation period with his family before returning to Carrington to complete the rehabilitation process.” Although United have not put a timescale on Ferdinand’s likely return to action, given the two-week break he has now embarked on, there must be a doubt over the defender being part of the club’s summer tour to North America for which they depart on 12 July. There would be more confidence of him being available for the Premier League opener against Newcastle United at Old Trafford on 14 August and England’s friendly with Hungary at Wembley three days before that. Rio Ferdinand England World Cup 2010 Group C World Cup 2010 guardian.co.uk
Read more here:
World Cup 2010: Rio Ferdinand will not return to South Africa
Tagged against-the-usa, although-united, country, early-progress, espn, fixture-list, Hollywood, match up, rehabilitation, scottish, south-africa, TMZ, usa, world
• Winger’s move from Benfica to be confirmed next week • Argentina international had interested Premier League clubs Real Madrid are poised to sign Argentina’s Angel Di María for about €25m (£21m), according to reports in the Spanish press. The deal to bring the winger from the Portuguese champions, Benfica, was agreed in a meeting between the two club presidents yesterday and is expected to be confirmed early next week. Benfica had initially insisted on the €40m fee specified in the player’s buyout clause but after Di María lobbied hard for a move to the Spanish club, Benfica’s president, Luis Felipe Vieira, agreed to settle for a lower amount. The Argentina international will sign a five-year contract worth about €2m a year, making him one of Madrid’s more modestly rewarded first-team players. Di María is currently with the Argentina squad in South Africa and played in their opening World Cup victory over Nigeria on Saturday. Di María had attracted interest from a number of Premier League clubs including Manchester City. In April Roberto Mancini confirmed that Di María was a player he was studying: “Di María is a good player and, in the future, we’ll see.” Real Madrid Benfica Transfer window Chris Taylor guardian.co.uk
See the article here:
Real Madrid to sign £21m Angel Di María – reports
Tagged argentina, espn, evans, felipe-vieira, followers, madrid, match up, premier-league, Score, south-africa, world
• Manchester City thought to be likely destination for midfielder • ‘I think we will probably close his departure very soon’ The Barcelona and Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Touré could leave the club in the coming days, his agent has revealed. Touré is widely expected to move to the Premier League, with Manchester City the favourites to land the player who is currently on World Cup duty with his country in South Africa. Dimitri Seluk claims the Camp Nou exit door is moving ever closer for the 27-year-old, although he confirmed he would nevertheless seek talks with the new Barcelona president Sandro Rosell in the coming days. “I think we will probably close his departure very soon. It is likely to be this week, but at the moment we can’t announce anything,” Seluk told Com Radio. “I haven’t spoken to Rosell, but out of respect of course I will speak to him before anything is closed. “[Joan] Laporta is the president until June 30, but I have to speak to Rosell and know his opinion because he is the new president.” Seluk insists most of the key figures at Barça want Touré to stay but he admits his client’s lack of playing time under Pep Guardiola last season remains a concern. “Laporta, Rosell, Guardiola, myself, Touré … we all want him to stay at Barcelona – it’s one of the greatest clubs in the world,” Seluk said. “Everything is perfect except for one thing: playing 65% of the minutes is not sufficient for a player like Yaya, but that’s the only reason we want to go.” Barcelona Transfer window European football guardian.co.uk
View original post here:
Yaya Touré likely to leave Barcelona ‘this week’, says agent
Tagged agent, claims-the-camp, coming, departure, dimitri-seluk, glasgow, match up, opinion, premier, premier-league, seluk, Sports