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02-11-2008, 07:10 AM
What the hell has this world come to?:D:D
JimBob, You'll love this story
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23000396/?GT1=10856
By Sandy Robins
MSNBC contributor
updated 10:24 a.m. CT, Sun., Feb. 10, 2008
It looks like 2008 could very well be the Year of the Poodle.
John Avello, Las Vegas’ famous wizard of odds has picked this breed to take the best in show title at the Westminster Dog Show on Feb. 12.
Last year, Avello, the director of race and sports book operations at the Wynn, picked the winner, the English Springer Spaniel named James. And the question being posed by dog enthusiasts is, will he do it again?
The Westminster Dog Show was put on the sports book for the first time last year and was very well-received by an enthusiastic dog-loving public.
“Even though it’s purely for entertainment and no money changes hands, people loved the idea and had a lot of fun,” Avello said. “It’s undoubtedly America’s premier dog sporting event and has a huge following. That’s why we’re doing it again.”
Avello has a Standard Poodle ranked to win at 25-1, followed by a toy poodle at 28-1.
According to David Frei, director of communications for the Westminster Kennel Club in New York, there are two standard poodles listed in the top 10 dogs competing in this year’s show. Champion Brighton Minimoto, known to family and friends as Remy, is a white Standard Poodle who won the non-sporting group last year. Her competition is Champion Rendenn Tristar Affirmation, commonly known as Yes, a black Standard Poodle super dog.
“I think Avello’s had an even tougher job working out the odds for this show because there’s no clear favorite as there’s been in previous years,” Frei said. “This year, apart from two Standard Poodles, there are several Boxers that are show dog favorites, which means that there’s going to be really tough competition in the breed rings.”
Avello has Boxers ranked at 60-1 to win the best in show title. Last year’s winning breed, the English Springer Spaniel has slipped to 45-1. Although it was a Sealyham Terrier named Charmin that won the AKC/Eukanuba National Dog Show last December in California, the biggest show to precede Westminster, this breed is ranked at fifth to win on the green carpet at 40-1. The Tibetan Mastiff, a newcomer to the Westminster lineup, is at the bottom of the list at 1,000-1 along with another newcomer, the Swedish Vallhund.
Avello also has the odds on a dog from the toy group (where the toy poodle are listed) winning the title listed at 3-1, and a winner from the non-sporting group (where the standard poodles compete) at 8-1.
“Irrespective of who wins, we are thrilled to once again be on the sports book,” Frei SAID. “What greater testimony to the fact that Westminster is a part of the fabric of sporting America than to have odds listed in Vegas along with the Oscars, the Super bowl, and other major events. And the fact that Avello picked last year’s winner was very impressive.”
JimBob, You'll love this story
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23000396/?GT1=10856
By Sandy Robins
MSNBC contributor
updated 10:24 a.m. CT, Sun., Feb. 10, 2008
It looks like 2008 could very well be the Year of the Poodle.
John Avello, Las Vegas’ famous wizard of odds has picked this breed to take the best in show title at the Westminster Dog Show on Feb. 12.
Last year, Avello, the director of race and sports book operations at the Wynn, picked the winner, the English Springer Spaniel named James. And the question being posed by dog enthusiasts is, will he do it again?
The Westminster Dog Show was put on the sports book for the first time last year and was very well-received by an enthusiastic dog-loving public.
“Even though it’s purely for entertainment and no money changes hands, people loved the idea and had a lot of fun,” Avello said. “It’s undoubtedly America’s premier dog sporting event and has a huge following. That’s why we’re doing it again.”
Avello has a Standard Poodle ranked to win at 25-1, followed by a toy poodle at 28-1.
According to David Frei, director of communications for the Westminster Kennel Club in New York, there are two standard poodles listed in the top 10 dogs competing in this year’s show. Champion Brighton Minimoto, known to family and friends as Remy, is a white Standard Poodle who won the non-sporting group last year. Her competition is Champion Rendenn Tristar Affirmation, commonly known as Yes, a black Standard Poodle super dog.
“I think Avello’s had an even tougher job working out the odds for this show because there’s no clear favorite as there’s been in previous years,” Frei said. “This year, apart from two Standard Poodles, there are several Boxers that are show dog favorites, which means that there’s going to be really tough competition in the breed rings.”
Avello has Boxers ranked at 60-1 to win the best in show title. Last year’s winning breed, the English Springer Spaniel has slipped to 45-1. Although it was a Sealyham Terrier named Charmin that won the AKC/Eukanuba National Dog Show last December in California, the biggest show to precede Westminster, this breed is ranked at fifth to win on the green carpet at 40-1. The Tibetan Mastiff, a newcomer to the Westminster lineup, is at the bottom of the list at 1,000-1 along with another newcomer, the Swedish Vallhund.
Avello also has the odds on a dog from the toy group (where the toy poodle are listed) winning the title listed at 3-1, and a winner from the non-sporting group (where the standard poodles compete) at 8-1.
“Irrespective of who wins, we are thrilled to once again be on the sports book,” Frei SAID. “What greater testimony to the fact that Westminster is a part of the fabric of sporting America than to have odds listed in Vegas along with the Oscars, the Super bowl, and other major events. And the fact that Avello picked last year’s winner was very impressive.”