The World Sporting Betting Met Preview show, hosted by Alistair Cohen, with guests Robert Bloomberg and Richard Fourie.
Enjoy the show – note it was filmed on Monday 22 January:
Countdown to Saturday 27 January
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Enjoy the show – note it was filmed on Monday 22 January:
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