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Premier League Snooker returns on Thursday and Ronnie O'Sullivan is hoping to get back on the Winning Track
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Ronnie O'Sullivan will be hoping for a return to his usual Premier League winning form when he tackles bottom of the table Shaun Murphy on Thursday. Coral bookmakers make him the odds-on favourite at 5-6 to do so, Murphy is 3-1, with the draw at 9-4."O'Sullivan, who was beaten in the second round of the Grand Prix last week by John Higgins, drew 3-3 with Neil Robertson in his previous Premier fixture, and with the Aussie crowned Grand Prix champion on Sunday, that form doesn't look bad now.
Although still odds-on and unbeaten in the league, O'Sullivan would have expected more than a draw from his game with Robertson, so a match against the bottom of the table might be the perfect kick-start back to form" Coral spokesman Gary Burton told Bettingpro
O'Sullivan is the 10-11 favourite to win the league outright ahead of John Higgins at 4-1. Marco Fu is favourite to finish bottom, at 6-5 (all Odds from Coral)
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