BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2009
9/4 Andy Murray
5/2 Lewis Hamilton
6/1 Kevin Pietersen
8/1 Andrew Flintoff
10/1 Ricky Hatton
10/1 David Haye
16/1 Lee Westwood
16/1 Monty Panesar
16/1 Paula Radcliffe
20/1 Ian Poulter
22/1 Jessica Ennis
22/1 Christine Ohuruogu
25/1 Mark Cavendish
25/1 Steven Gerrard
25/1 Wayne Rooney
25/1 John Terry
28/1 Paul Casey
28/1 Luke Donald
33/1 Amir Khan
50/1 Rebecca Adlington
50/1 Ronnie O’Sullivan
100/1 Danny Cipriani
100/1 Laura Robson
200/1 Zara Phillips
200/1 Phil Taylor
200/1 Frankie Dettori
1000/1 Joey Barton
Others available
With a treat of G.A.A. in store for punters in Ulster this Sunday, Paddy Power are offering odds on all the Senior Club Football and Hurling Championship matches taking place in the Red Hand province.
Cushendal and Ballygalget will lock horns at Casement Park on Sunday to determine the Hurling Champions of Ulster. Paddy Power place Cushendall as 2/7 favourites after beating tough opposition in the shape of Kevin Lynches in the Semi’s and if they do succeed, this will be their 9th title. Ballygalget are 3/1 to win the game, but with what looked like an easy win over Keady this price could be of great value to the Punter.
In other games, St Galls of Belfast take on the champions of Down, Mayobridge, in the preliminary rounds of the Ulster Football Championship in Newry. Paddy Power are offering 4/7 for St Gall’s to win the match following some impressive wins in the run up to this game and their success in the latest senior sevens tournaments.
Mayobridge have won the last 5 Down Championships and with Danger man Benny Coulter leading the attack Paddy Power have placed the Down men at 7/4.
Crossmaglen take on Pearse Og’s in the Armagh Club Football Championship Final. With Crossmaglen hot favourites to win the Provincial Championship at 6/5 Paddy Power have placed the ‘Rangers’ at 1/6 to win the match. However, Patrick Tohill of Paddy Power reminds us all that ‘When it comes down to it, there will be 15 men against 15 men on the day, and after the controversy of the Crossmaglen, Armagh Harps Semi Final anything could happen.’