Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Another jockeying masterclass from Frankie Dettori headlines Spreadex’s daily spread betting roundup! Frankie Dettori’s Fabulous Four – Royal Ascot Day 3It might not quite have been a repeat of his Magnificent Seven, but Frankie Dettori’s Fabulous Four still reminded punters why he is the biggest name in racing on the 3rd day of Royal Ascot. He rode A’Ali to victory in the Norfolk, Sangarius in the Hampton Court and Star Catcher in the Ribblesdale. Then he climbed atop Stradivarius, horse and jockey alike looking to retain the Gold Cup. And that they did, seeing off Dee Ex Vee and Master if Reality, winning the Cup for the 2nd time in as many years. That form couldn’t quite continue in the final 2 races, though a 2nd place finish on the back of Turgenev in the Britannia added nicely to Dettori’s Thursday Super Mega Jockey Performance make-up of 185, where the 1st win is awarded 25 points, the 2nd 50, the 3rd 75, and any subsequent victory after that another 25 (alongside 10 points for 2nd place and 5 points for 3rd). And with Dettori at an initial spread of 41-44, that would have left you with 141 times your initial stake. David Warner tames the Tigers – Australia vs Bangladesh, Cricket World CupSurpassing the 153 managed by Jason Roy and Aaron Finch earlier in the competition, David Warner put in the best batting performance of the Cricket World Cup so far on Thursday, slugging away until he reached a mighty fine 166 runs against Bangladesh (the Tigers seems to be the team most open to these one man shows, given they also allowed Roy’s rampage). Starting at an initial Player Performance spread of 51-56, backing the Aussie star would have left you with 110 times your initial stake. Cameroon steal a spot in the last-16 – Cameroon vs New Zealand, Women’s World CupLeading from the 57th minute thanks to Ajara Nchout’s opener, Cameroon were on their way to the last-16 for the 2nd tournament in a row. Then Marie Awona scored an 80th minute own-goal, drawing things level, and leaving both the African nation and New Zealand heading for the exit door. Luckily Nchout wasn’t done yet, completing her brace with what was effectively the final kick of the game, setting up Cameroon for a last-16 clash with England. That pushed the Total Goal Minutes make-up to 227, from an initial spread of 137-147, while giving Nchout a Super Mega Player Goal Minutes make-up of 237 compared to her opening spread of just 10-14, a massive 221 times your initial stake.
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