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Henderson dominates our top bets for 2013

Another great sporting year ahead, folks. Not as busy as last year, but a lot of quality and the PG has come up with its Top Ten Bets for 2013. Let’s hope it’s a good one.   10: We head to the Champions League and even though the vultures are circling in Madrid over Jose […]

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National Glory beckons for Sona Sasta

Cracking weekend of sport ahead with the Welsh Grand National the stand-out race on Saturday and we like the look of Sona Sasta from the David Pipe yard who loves the course and gets a 8/1 quote from Sean Grahams while twice runner-up Giles Cross could be the each-way answer at 12/1. Other horses that […]

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Punters Guide Friday Nag

New Year, new start for the PG – no more nags under 4/1… We like the look of  Caledonia Prince (7s) in the opener at Wolverhampton.   More PG betting news on our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/punters.guide or follow THE PG  on Twitter. Please follow and like us:

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Stickin’ out – or was it wee buns?

BACK in the house, on the sofa, under a blanket and with a hot water bottle on his frozen feet, Squinter sat in the midst

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Squinter, on the green, outside City Hall

IT started off reasonably enough. One crowd of union jack-waving loyalists was on the City Hall side of May Street and another

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Prison’s past becomes its future

  Crumlin Road Gaol has a long and fascinating history and as of next week it’s looking to a bright and prosperous future. The former prison opens its doors on Monday (November 19) as Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre. We took a tour of the building ahead of the opening and were […]

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