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Chapter 1: What big wins were highlighted from last weekend's sports?
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Oh, g'day, Carl. Look, before you start, I know you're going to go through your big winners, but you've got one sitting right here. One of the biggest wins I've ever had was last weekend. Yep, I must admit I had nothing to do with it. I just followed a maiden on that one. He sent me a slip, and I said, that is a very interesting slip. I had a $25 bonus bet burning a hole in my pocket.
So I chucked it on that three-try, anytime-try score of multi. Luke Hansen, the first-ever try for Aaron Clark, and then Tanner Boyd. And when Aaron Clark got it down for his first ever, I didn't know he'd never scored an NRL try before. I had no idea. And then when they said that, I was like, I reckon this is my day. And then...
Chapter 2: What insights can we gain from the Grab A Pen segment?
It ain't too a picky. I owe that man a beer because it turned my $25 into two grand. Yeah, well done, Lane.
Chapter 3: How can F1 stats impress the ladies?
Well done. I was both happy for you and disgusted at the same time when that slip came through.
Chapter 4: What are the predictions for this weekend's sports events?
Particularly when it's league, because I actually don't know what I'm doing. Like, this is the problem. Like, cricket and rugby, I feel like I've got a bit more knowledge. But with the league, I am basically, I am shooting from the hip. But I imagine there was a few people who sent us their slips with Tain Tuapiki as their last leg, and they were ropeable.
I don't know if you saw, I think it was Johnny Tuivasa-Shek did a little skit about having a bet on and losing in the last leg. And Tain Tupaki commented on it and said, mate, I'm getting so many DMs of people telling me how badly I've messed up their weekend.
I should slide into his DMs and thank him, actually. I'll do that after this podcast. That's very good.
Anyone putting, I'll tell you what, anyone putting Aaron Clark... or James Fisher Harris into a try-scorer multi, you've got some serious problems. Well done to you, but you've got some serious problems.
Like I said, I had no idea that he's never scored a try.
Never scored a try for the Warriors.
For the Warriors, yeah. For the Warriors, yeah. No, well done. I've got three here, three other big wins. And I'll start with a nice, it's a seven-leg multi from that game. We've got Warriors to win by 13 plus, Greg Maggio to score, Jackson Ford to score. That's his third in a row, I think. Lika Halasima, third in a row. Tanner Boyd, third in a row. Aaron Clark to score. And Luke Hansen to score.
Oh, yes. So they would have been, what was it? Seven leg.
One dollar. One dollar. Into $2,900.
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Chapter 5: What are the betting opportunities in Super Rugby this week?
And then race nine, number three, Dominant Darcy at $2.20 and $1.28.
Excellent. Okay, well, we'll post all of those on our socials, on Instagram and on Facebook. We'll follow them in with the top four as well. Now it's time for stats. To impress Matt Heath.
Okay, 40th Japanese Grand Prix this week. Yep. 36th at Suzuka of the current drivers. Hamilton has won four times here and once at Fuji. Verstappen has won the last four races, all from pole position. The other two winners in the field, Alonso and Bottas, have both won here. Have a guess. The last time Ferrari won at Suzuka.
Last time Ferrari, I reckon 10 years ago.
22 years ago. 2004 with Michael Schumacher. Jesus. Man, saying that out loud 22 years ago, that makes me feel incredibly old. McLaren are the most successful team in Japan with nine overall wins, but Red Bull have eight at Suzuka. In the 35 races, you can play this into a betting option here, team. 35 races at Suzuka. Yep. The winner has come from the front row 30 times. Right.
And from pole 19 times.
Okay.
So once you lead, you don't give it up. Yep. And last one. In 2005, Kimi Raikkonen won from 17th on the grid.
What happened there? Something must have happened.
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