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80/1 Paddy Power Does It Again
By Paddy Power
September 22 2007
In a key game for England's chances of progression in the Rugby World Cup, South Africa play Tonga tomorrow and Brian Ashton's men will be hoping the luck of the Irish doesn't strike again for Tonga. Paddy Power, star of the show in Tonga's dramatic win against Samoa last week, is 80/1 with his namesake bookie to repeat last week's performance by scoring a try and being sent to the sin bin.


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However Paddy and his Tongan team mates are likely to find things even harder against South Africa than neighbours Samoa and are 10/11 to overcome a hefty 42 point handicap.

Paddy Power the bookie said: "I said before the tournament it was my dream to score a World Cup try, and Tongan Paddy duly did that on my behalf. However the betting suggests he'd be going some to do it again tomorrow.

Paddy Power, the rugby player formerly known as Epi Taione. The Tongan Paddy Power, who has played for Sale sharks and Newcastle Falcons, officially changed his name by deed poll in a ground-breaking sponsorship deal ahead of the Rugby World Cup in France.

South Africa v Tonga

1/500 South Africa
125/1 Draw
25/1 Tonga

Handicap Betting

10/11 South Africa -42 points
25/1 Handicap Draw
10/11 Tonga +42 points

Paddy Power Specials

8/1 Paddy Power to be yellow-carded
80/1 Paddy Power to be yellow-carded and score a try

Selected 1st Tryscorer

6/1 Habana
8/1 Montgomery
8/1 Steyn
10/1 Pienaar
14/1 Pretorius
16/1 Juan Smith

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