WHO would have thought it! Rugby upstaging football last weekend.

Two magnificent performances saw Australia beaten twice in as many days, as the England Rugby Union and Great Britain Rugby League sides did us proud.

I was offering 12/1 for the rugby double, but thankfully more punters were interested in the 20/1 for the treble with the England football team. Sven's men still don't look the finished article but I am confident they will be 100 per cent ready for next year's World Cup. They're still 9/1 with me, with Argentina heading the market at 7/2and reigning champs France just behind them at 9/2.

The Rugby League Ashes head to the Reebok this Saturday with a buoyant Great Britain side looking to clinch a series victory. If you fancy a repeat of last week, I'm offering 12/1 Paul Sculthorpe to score two or more tries and 12/1 Great Britain to shut out Australia in the first half.

Bolton hit the Sky screens in Sunday's live match away to Ipswich. Wanderers' away form has been phenomenal this season with an unlucky defeat at Aston Villa in their last match the only blot on the copybook, while Ipswich have struggled to recapture last season's form. Both sides are scoring for fun lately, so it could be a cracker. I'm offering 40/1 for Ricketts to score a hat-trick and following on from last week's late equaliser you can have 20/1 for Bolton to score in injury time at the end of the match.

It's the fight of the year in Las Vegas tomorrow. Lennox Lewis has come off worse in both his previous encounters with Rahman to date (once in the ring and once outside - on a Yankee chat show), but he's still a short price favourite to win the rematch despite his glass chin! If you fancy a repeat of the first 'official' fight, I'm offering 25/1 for Rahman in round 5, if you fancy Lewis to finish the fight early you can have 16/1. Lewis to win in the 1st. As usual, I've got good prices for every possible outcome.

All the prices quoted in my column are correct at the time of going to print and are available from Done Bookmakers shops throughout the area.

Win Wanderers tickets with Fred Done! I'M offering Wanderers fans the chance to win two tickets to for next week's home game against Fulham.

All you have to do is answer the following question: What are the names of the six London Premiership grounds this season?

Send your entries to Bolton Evening News, Sports Desk, Newspaper House, Churchgate, Bolton, BL1 1DE. E-mail: pmensforth@lancashire.newsquest.co.uk

Closing date is 4pm, Wednesday, November 21. WHO would have thought it! Rugby upstaging football last weekend. Two magnificent performances saw Australia beaten twice in as many days, as the England Rugby Union and Great Britain Rugby League sides did us proud. I was offering 12/1 for the rugby double, but thankfully more punters were interested in the 20/1 for the treble with the England football team. Sven's men still don't look the finished article but I am confident they will be 100% ready for next year's World Cup - They're still 9/1 with me, with Argentina heading the market at 7/2 and reigning champs France just behind them at 9/2.

The Rugby League Ashes head to the Reebok this Saturday with a buoyant Great Britain side looking to clinch a series victory. If you fancy a repeat of last week, I'm offering 12/1 Paul Sculthorpe to score two or more tries, and 12/1 Great Britain to shut out Australia in the first half.

Bolton hit the Sky screens in Sunday's live match away to Ipswich. Wanderers away form has been phenomenal this season with an unlucky defeat at Aston Villa in their last match the only blot on the copybook, while Ipswich have struggled to recapture last season's form. Both sides are scoring for fun lately, so it could be a cracker. I'm offering 40/1 for Ricketts to score a hat-trick and following on from last week's late equaliser you can have 20/1 for Bolton to score in injury time at the end of the match.

It's the fight of the year in Las Vegas on Saturday. Lennox Lewis has come off worse in both his previous encounters with Rahman to date (once in the ring and once outside - on a Yankee chat show), but he's still a short price favourite to win the rematch despite his glass chin! If you fancy a repeat of the first "official" fight, I'm offering 25/1 for Rahman in Round five, if you fancy Lewis to finish the fight early you can have 16/1. Lewis to win in the first. As usual, I've got good prices for every possible outcome.

All the prices quoted in my column are correct at the time of going to print and are available from Done Bookmakers shops throughout the area.

I'M offering Wanderers fans the chance to win two tickets for next week's home game against Fulham. All you have to do is answer the following question: What are the names of the six London Premiership grounds this season? Send your entries to Bolton Evening News, Sports Desk, Newspaper House, Churchgate, Bolton, BL1 1DE. Closing date is 4pm, Wednesday 21 November.