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(NZL) 71 67, Darren Beck (AUS) 67 71, Moham- St Helens 10 7 1 2 0 15 Melbourne — won in 11.38 Race 7: 5 Spiabos $9.20 $2.40 10 Princess 2nd round: 141: Rich Beem (USA) 71 70, Daniel Gaunt (AUS) 69 69 139: Men Quarter-final (prefix denotes seed- Ellie $2.70 7 Bandit Country $2.80. Q: Geoff Ogilvy (AUS) 69 72, Kevin Suther- mad Siddikur (BAN) 68 71, Rafael Cab- ing): 1-Aaron Frankcomb (AUS) d Leo Au Castleford 9 7 1 1 0 15 seconds, well ahead of $42.50. E: $65.90. T: $455.60. A2: 5-10 land (USA) 71 70, Brandt Snedeker (USA) rera (ESP) 69 70, Liang Wenchong (CHN) (HKG) 11-6 12-14 9-11 11-9 11-1, 3-Max Warrington 10 7 0 3 0 14 Melissa Breen and Char- $10.40, 5-7 $9.90, 7-10 $9.70. All Started. 69 72, Charley Hoffman (USA) 68 73, 70 69 140: Danny Willett (ENG) 71 69, Ja- Lee (HKG) d Yuta Fukui (JPN) 11-6 11-7 Wigan 9 5 2 2 0 12 Kevin Chappell (USA) 68 73, Brendan mes Morrison (ENG) 69 71, Nicolas Col- 11-2, 4-Dick Lau (HKG) d Zahed Moha- lotte van Veenendaal, who Race 8: 6 Indeed I Am $5.70 $2.60 12 Leeds 10 4 1 5 0 9 Steele (USA) 69 72 142: Adam Scott saerts (BEL) 70 70, Shiv Kapur (IND) 71 med (EGY) 13-11 11-8 12-10, Harinder Pal both clocked 11.67. Commando Ridge $11.50 1 Marco Lago Harlequins 10 4 1 5 0 9 (AUS) 68 74, Matt Every (USA) 73 69, Ca- 69, Pablo Larrazabal (ESP) 70 70, Felipe Sandhu (IND) d 2-Jan Koukal (CZE) 11-9 ‘‘It was pretty good, I’m $2.80. Q: $182.70. E: $404.30. T: $8,770.10. Catalans 9 4 0 5 0 8 A2: 6-12 $25.00, 1-6 $13.50, 1-12 $69.00. meron Tringale (USA) 71 71, Dean Wil- Aguilar (CHI) 70 70, Paul Waring (ENG) 8-11 8-11, 11-2 11-9. Bradford 9 4 0 5 0 8 happy and I think it’s a Scr: 13. son (USA) 70 72 143: Michael Connell 71 69, Thaworn Wiratchant (THA) 72 68, Women: 1-Annie Au (HKG) d 5-Joshna (USA) 73 70, Ricky Barnes (USA) 73 70, Michael Campbell (NZL) 73 67, Tetsuji Chinappa (IND) 12-10 14-12 11-8, Hull FC 9 3 0 6 0 6 Melbourne personal Race 9: 4 Palmyra Boy $10.70 $2.00 3 Jeff Maggert (USA) 71 72, J.B. Holmes Hiratsuka (JPN) 71 69, Gregory Bourdy 3-Dipika Pallikal (IND) d Blackbriar $1.20 5 Robdon Flyer $3.10. Q: 8-Melody Hull KR 10 3 0 7 0 6 best,’’ said Pearson. (USA) 70 73, Vaughn Taylor (USA) 68 75 (FRA) 71 69 Martin Kaymer (GER) 70 $7.20. E: $26.30. T: $201.70. A2: 3-4 $3.30, 141: Francis (AUS) 11-9 9-11 11-6 11-2, 4-Lisa Salford 9 3 0 6 0 6 ‘‘I was pushing it as Kris Blanks (USA) 71 73, John Mer- 71, David Drysdale (SCO) 69 72, Alejand- d 7-Siti Munirah Jusoh 4-5 $33.50, 3-5 $2.90. Scr: 1. 144: Camilleri (AUS) Wakefield 10 3 0 7 -4 2 rick (USA) 72 72, Tag Ridings (USA) 70 74, ro Canizares (ESP) 69 72, Peter Lawrie (MAS) 11-4 11-7 11-4, hard as I could, seeing as PUB: 2-Donna Urquhart Extra Double: 3 Spreadsheet 5 Spiabos Crusaders 10 2 0 8 -4 0 Chad Campbell (USA) 71 73, Jim Renner (IRL) 70 71, Graeme Storm (ENG) 71 70, (AUS) d Carmen Lee (HKG) 11-7 11-4 $19.10. Double: 6 Indeed I Am 4 Palmyra how cold it is.’’ (USA) 72 72, Jhonattan Vegas (VEN) 68 Jason Knutzon 11-2. NRL Ladder Boy $95.30. Marcus Both (AUS) 71 70, Pearson will now turn 76, Bill Lunde (USA) 71 73, Charles (USA) 70 71, Robert Rock (ENG) 70 71, Irish Open, Dublin Team P W L PF PAPts Howell III (USA) 71 73, Brandt Jobe (USA) Joost Luiten (NED) 72 69, Jamie Donald- Broncos 6 5 1 107 50 10 her attention to today’s NT NEWS Greyhounds Men Semi-final (prefix denotes seed- 75 69, Brendon De Jonge (ZIM) 72 72, son (WAL) 68 73, Kwanchai Tannin ing): 1-Stewart Boswell (AUS) d Borja Storm 5 4 1 132 68 8 semis and finals of the WINNELLIE PARK - Friday Scott Stallings (USA) 71 73, Joseph (THA) 69 72 142: Soren Hansen (DEN) 70 Golan (ESP) 6-11 11-4 11-7 11-5, Tarek Dragons 5 4 1 105 68 8 200m and 100m hurdles, as Race 1: 2 Kehunga $3.30 $1.60 6 Yes Bramlett (USA) 70 74 145: Shaun Micheel 72, John Parry (ENG) 74 68, Maarten Momen (EGY) d 3-Saurav Ghosal (IND) Cowboys 6 4 2 140 106 8 Bwana $4.10 8 Burglar’s Torch NTD.
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