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Outright plays (total stake per play: 1.5pts)

Stuart Appleby to win 14/1 e.w. available generally
Won the first event of the year - the Mercedes Championships in Hawaii - and has since taken time off as his daughter was born just three days later. This is his first competitive event back, but this should not be a concern and he was certainly playing well enough before to be able to contend with Ernie Els who has won all three times this event has been held at Royal Melbourne. This is a course that Appleby knows well - it was the scene of his first professional top-10 finish - and his record in Australia as a whole suggest that he should be a strong contender for at least a top-3 finish.

Craig Parry to win 50/1 e.w. @ BlueSq and BetDirect
Parry finished 10th in the Mercedes Championships behind Appleby, but that is still a strong performance, particularly in comparison to all but a few of this week's field. A top-30 in the Sony Open followed so there is nothing wrong with his form. His record around this course has not been great, but his worst finish has been 47th in seven visits and he has finished in the top-10 on two occasions. For a player with such a good record in Australasia as a whole, these odds look decent value when there is very little at the top of the market.

Richard Green to finish in the top-five 9/1 @ Expekt and BetFred
With Nick O'Hern only starting to hit balls again about a week ago following arthroscopic ankle surgery in December, the leftie with the best chance of winning this week is Green. He finished the 2004 season with a win in the MasterCard Masters and blew the cobwebs off his game with an outing in the Victoria Open last week. In terms of course form, three top-15 finishes in four visits is supportive and though he did win in December, rather like Nick O'Hern, he is certainly one to back in place-only markets.
 

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Round 1 18 hole spread bets

Lafeber / Paul Lawrie
Buying Lafeber at 5 for 1 unit (SPortingIndex)

Kjeldsen / Nathan Green
Buying Kjeldsen at 1.5 for 1 unit (SportingIndex)

Immelman / Senior
Selling at 3 to be with Senior for 1 unit (SportingIndex)

Pilkadaris / Emerson
Buying Pilkadaris at 7 for 1 unit (SPortingIndex)

Haeggman / Fulke
Buying Haeggman at 6 for 1 unit (SPortingIndex)

Forsyth / Ferrie
Buying Forsyth at 3 for 1 unit (Sportsacumen)

Bjorn / Michael Campbell
Buying Bjorn at 5 for 1 unit (SportingIndex)

Parry / Michael Campbell
Buying Parry at 3 for 1 unit (SportingIndex)

Richard Green / Nick Dougherty
Buying Green at 4 for 1 unit (SportingIndex)

Anders Hansen / Terry Price
Buying Hansen at 5 for 1 unit (SportingIndex)
 

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OUTRIGHTS:


Nick Dougherty(50/1) e.w. @ Bet365
- - Picking up this winning marker is the only mistake I can make in this spot. Thank you, Nick.

Nick O'Hern(33/1) e.w. @ Bet365
- - I've had this play in Oz lined up since about July, barring only/maybe a European Tour title before then . . . I was pleased to get this reasonable price, until Stan delivered the news to pop my balloon . . . The play is in for what it's worth.

Richard Green(40/1) e.w. @ 5dimes

- - The next Aussie on my list moves up. A scaled down version of O'Hern during 2004 in terms of a prominent push to bust through to the winner's circle on Tour.

Maarten Lafeber(66/1) e.w. @ 5dimes
- - Lafeber seemed to always be on view during last week's telecasts, and notwithstanding some impressive final stats, there was a good and a bad quality to his play that was disconcerting on one level, but clearly equated to scoring very well like the big boys often manage. In the end, he's too much on my mind to venture in a different direction.


MATCHUPS:

Fraser(-115) over Forsyth (Tournament) @ 5dimes


GL
 

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Matchup plays (1.5pts unless stated):

Stuart Appleby to beat Adam Scott -103 @ Pinnacle [3pts]
Scott underperformed badly in Australia at the end of last year as he faced a great deal of public criticism for skipping his home Open in November and this will be his first event at home in 2005. He will have that pressure to deal with, plus the fact that he has finished ahead of Appleby only once in their last ten common events.
(also available at Olympic, Sportingbet and Sporting Odds)

Nick O'Hern to beat Michael Campbell -138 @ Ladbrokes [4.5pts]
Returning from an operation or not, O'Hern has totally dominated this matchup, winning it in their last ten meetings. Cambo's course form won't be able to save him with his current lack of confidence.

Nick O'Hern to beat Craig Parry +110 @ Expekt
O'Hern has lost this matchup only once since the start of 2004 (seven common events), so I'll gladly take these odds despite O'Hern's injury concerns.

Richard Green to beat Peter Fowler -110 @ Stan James [3pts]
Another matchup totally dominated by one player. Since the Jacob's Creek Open in February 2004, Green has finished ahead of Fowler in 18 of their 21 common events. Fowler's course form is impressive, but he is coming off a missed cut in the lowly Victorian Open and looks in no form to reverse this losing record against Green.
 
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Results from Round 1 spread bets

1. Bought Lafeber at 5 to beat Lawrie
Won by 1 stroke. Profit of 8 units.

2. Bought Kjeldsen at 1.5 to beat Nathan Green
Won by 5 strokes. Profit of 23.5 units.

3. Sold Immelman/Senior at 3 to be with Senior.
Lost by 8 strokes. Loss of 31 units.

4. Bought Pilkadaris at 7 to beat Emerson.
Won by 1 stroke. Profit of 6 units.

5. Bought Haeggman at 6 to beat Fulke.
Lost by a stroke. Loss of 19 units.

6.Bought Forsyth at 3 to beat Ferrie.
Won by 6 strokes. Profit of 25 units.

7. Bought Bjorn at 5 to beat Campbell.
Match drawn. Loss of 5 units.

8. Bought Parry at 3 to beat Campbell.
Won by 4 strokes. Profit of 19 units.

9. Bought Richard Green at 4 to beat Dougherty.
Lost by 2 strokes. Loss of 20 units.

10. Bought Anders Hansen at 5 to beat Terry Price.
Match drawn. Loss of 5 units.

Overall profit of 1.5 units ( thats a lot of trouble for 1.5 units!!)
 

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Round 2 Spread bets

1. Immelman /Senior
Selling at 4 to be with Senior for 1 unit (all prices are from SPortingIndex)

2. Pilkadaris/Emerson
Buying at 7 to be with Pilkadaris for 1 unit

3.Haeggman/Fulke
Buying at 3 to be with Haeggman for 1 unit

4. Forsyth/Ferris
Buying at 8 to be with Forsyth for 1 unit

5. Bjorn / Campbell
Buying at 5 to be with Bjorn for 1 unit

6.Richard Green/Dougherty
Buying at 3 to be with Green for 1 unit.
 

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Where can I find the leaderboard for this tournament? Yahho and CBSsportsline only showing the other tourn???

Thanks
 

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2nd Round spread bet results

1. Sold Senior over Immelman at 4.
Match drawn. Profit of 4 units.

2. Bought Pilkadaris over Emerson at 7
Pilkadaris won by 2. Profit of 9 units.

3. Bought Haeggman over Fulke at 3.
Haeggman won by 2 strokes. Profit of 13 units.

4. Bougth Forsyth over Ferrie at 8 (later got this same play at 5)
Forsyth won by 6 strokes. Profit of 26 units.

5. Bought Bjorn over Campbell at 5.
Bjorn won by 2 strokes. Profit of 11 units.

6. Bought R.Green over Dougherty at 3.
Match drawn. Loss of 3 units.

Overall profit on the day of 60 units.
Total profit for event so far of 61.5 units.
 

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CORRECTION

My maths is a bit rusty. On the Forsyth/Ferrie match on day 2, the profit was only 20 units, not 26 as stated. Leaves my overall profit on day as 54 units, and 55.5 for the event so far.
 
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Outrights - FINAL RESULT: 1-2; +43.88pts

Appleby 18th
Parry 1st
Green 29th

Good old Nick O'Hern! Can always be counted upon to wilt under pressure! In his playoff with Parry, he played three of the four holes superbly, but missed short putts every time and eventually Parry took his opportunity. Parry had been the sole leader with eight holes to play, but in the end just making the playoff was good enough.

Matchups - FINAL RESULT: 3-0-1; +10.55pts

Appleby/Scott WON by 5
O'Hern/Campbell WON by 11
O'Hern/Parry TIED (Dead-heat)
Green/Fowler WON by 2

A good result to round out a great event. Even the tie between the players in the playoff was decided on 72-holes, not including the playoff as some books would do. Very nice!
 
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