I’ll be brief as one of these games starts in 35 minutes and I’m trying to catch the first half prior to a wedding reception, who gets married on a Friday when there’s three games on? I ask you? Anyway, following on from last weekends incredible success (8/1 double) I aim to continue my RWC2015 fund with a treble on this evenings games. Entirely on the basis that its the end of the season and everyone likes a few tries on a Friday night I’ve gone for an over points treble on Dragons Vs Scarlets, Ulster Vs Leinster and Northampton Vs Bath, for those of ypu that prefer pictures. here’s one
This weekends rugby double is a treble!! Madness…
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