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Casino Beacon > Online Casinos > New Casino Bonuses > Bonus Archive 06 March 2009 Lowes Stay Of Execution Saves Bookies William Hill, official Super League bookmakers, were breathing a sigh of relief on Thursday after Warrington announced that James Lowes was retaining his position as first team coach - for the time being at least. "There was a flurry of relatively large bets for Lowes to depart on Wednesday evening but the individuals behind the gamble clearly weren't as well informed as they believed." said William Hill's spokesman Tim Pakyurek. Lowes has been joined at Warrington by England coach Tony Smith and William Hill reacted by cutting the Wolves from 20/1 to 16/1 to win the Super League Grand Final. Warrington are now 25/1 (from 33/1) to win the League Leader's Shield and 10/1 to win the Challenge Cup. The Wolves have been eased to 40/1 (from 25/1) to finish bottom of the ladder. William Hill offer 7/1 that Warrington win any major trophy in 2009. Warrington are 7/4 (2.75) to break their eight match losing sequence against Leeds on Sunday, and 25/1 to win none of their next four matches. |
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