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16
Jan

Rugby League Profit Update: 2022 Season Review

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2020 (+£6,275 at +25%) and 2021 (+£6,285 at +23%) were always going to be tricky years to follow - especially once variance struck us down at the start of the Super League season. 

We had one winner from our opening 15 tips, but the team kept their cool and finished the season strongly.

By the time the dust had settled on the World Cup we had accumulated +£2,815 in profit (to £50 bets) at +12%, cementing an eighth consecutive winning season.

That's in line with our lifetime PnL of +£30,054 at +12%, but below our three-year PnL of +£15,374 at +20%. 


Rugby League - 2022 Season Review

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Even after the opening run of bad luck, our key markets still performed well. 

The team had below average NRL & Super League seasons, but absolutely smashed rep footy all year long, from the Maori's winning the pre-season All-Stars for us as underdogs, right through to the World Cup final. 

To get a more reliable data set we've looked back over the last three seasons.


Rugby League - Last Three Seasons 

And you can see this paints a much clearer picture of how the mini-blips and losing runs balance against the general trend of consistent & relentless profits. 

This table highlights where we have been making our profits. The 'Outright' (above) and 'ESL' (Super League - below) numbers are  boosted given we landed Man of Steel winners at 40/1 and 25/1. 

Looking at our main markets; Handicap, Totals, Money Line (Match Winner) you can see really solid and consistent performance on markets with very high liquidity. 

Intuitively, 25/1 and 40/1 winners would skew results, but digging deeper reveals that profits have come across the board on Super League.


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Love Winners

16
Jan

PGA Tour Results – 2023 Sony Open

Cam Smith was a 55/1 winner of this event for us in 2020, and after a lightening fast start from Spieth and English it looked like being a promising weekend.

However, they faded away and it was South Korean Si Woo Kim whose birdie - birdie finish catapulted him ahead of long time leader Hayden Buckley for the win.

SONY OPEN - OUTRIGHT

1pt ew Tom Kim at 11/1: unplaced
0.5pt ew Harris English at 45/1: unplaced

Five to Follow

Tom Kim at 11/1: MC
Jordan Spieth at 16/1: MC
Tom Hoge at 25/1: T41
Harris English at 45/1: T83
Christiaan Bezuidenhout at 50/1: MC

Five to Oppose

Billy Horschel at 30/1: MC
Taylor Montgomery at 35/1: T12
Matt Kuchar at 50/1: T7
Emiliano Grillo at 55/1: MC
Hayden Buckley at 80/1: 2

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09
Jan

PGA Tour Results – 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions

Jon Rahm surged home on Sunday with a closing back 9 of 31. He lapped the faltering Morikawa and rewarded favourite backers.

2023 SENTRY TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS - OUTRIGHT

1pt ew Xander Schauffele at 11/1: unplaced
1pt ew Jordan Spieth at 28/1: unplaced

Schauffele withdrew during his second round with a back problem

Five to Follow

Xander Schauffele at 11/1: WD
Sam Burns at 28/1: 32nd
Jordan Spieth at 28/1: T13
Kyoung-Hoon Lee at 70/1: T7
Scott Stallings at 125/1: T25

Five to Oppose

Collin Morikawa at 20/1: 2
Matt Fitzpatrick at 22/1: T7
Russell Henley at 50/1: T30
Seamus Power at 50/1: T25
Tom Hoge at 80/1: T3

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