Some finish there in York. How is that not a dead heat?
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Originally posted by Silver-Tiger View PostSome finish there in York. How is that not a dead heat?Originally posted by Hooch View PostAsking the same question myself, especially after seen the photo. Even the exchanges had it wrong on the photo.
spoilered for hugeness
SPOILERTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Silver-Tiger View PostOnly The Brave worth few quid each-way 2.55 Curragh...way too big a price at 16sPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostThat ride of Jim Crowley's in the Ebor is worth studying. I'd say a few ripped up their dockets after 2f!Profit before people.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostThose sort of rides/tactics always get overly praised when they win. For every 1 lunatic who ploughs a lone furrow and wins you see a hundred other of those over a year and they usually end up hanging out of the back of the tv.
They would usually have a reason for trying something
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Originally posted by Elshambles View PostThey would usually have a reason for trying something
Delighted for Jarlath and Ronan on their success with Sea the lion, great excitement altogether.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostCrowley explained that Godsen had suggested that because the horse doesn't like being crowded and that they were drawn out wide anyway it was a good chance to let him settle out wide. It wasn't all that dramatic, not like he was giving up any great amount of ground.
Delighted for Jarlath and Ronan on their success with Sea the lion, great excitement altogether.
As a matter of interest about how much is it to travel a horse overseas to the UK and even further afield to a race meeting?. I assume there are horse travel services that organise the whole thing for a fee?.
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Originally posted by rounders123 View PostGreat scoop for them, $£50,000.
As a matter of interest about how much is it to travel a horse overseas to the UK and even further afield to a race meeting?. I assume there are horse travel services that organise the whole thing for a fee?.
The former wouldn't be much more than a long trip in Ireland imo."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by The Color of Money View PostQ. Does Best odds Guarantee not count if the bet is placed before 9am?
it was placed only a few hours before 9am
Q. And why would a rule 4 apply to a bet if i took a price of 15/2 but
the S/P was 14/1?
2. Because SP is irrelevant if it’s not BOG.
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My favourite reaction of your average track/bookies dweller has got to be when the 2nd string of a trainer wins a race. It seems to provoke an indignant rage like no other. Particularly when an A'OB long shot goes in its met with a string of "he should be in jail", "he's fecking always at that shite" as they tare up the docket with his 5/6 fav that's left trailing behind. So its in their stream of consciousness from years of painful loses in the past in similar situations and yet its seemingly beyond them to perhaps channel their ire into backing the overperforming ~7% second string horse next few times.Profit before people.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostMy favourite reaction of your average track/bookies dweller has got to be when the 2nd string of a trainer wins a race. It seems to provoke an indignant rage like no other. Particularly when an A'OB long shot goes in its met with a string of "he should be in jail", "he's fecking always at that shite" as they tare up the docket with his 5/6 fav that's left trailing behind. So its in their stream of consciousness from years of painful loses in the past in similar situations and yet its seemingly beyond them to perhaps channel their ire into backing the overperforming ~7% second string horse next few times.Jayzus, Sheila! I forgot me feckin' trousers
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Why is there no results in the second race in Laytown ?
And there is a results in the first & third race?Last edited by The Color of Money; 06-09-18, 16:12.
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Originally posted by Silver-Tiger View Post
The literal few selections i put up have came from his crowd(He's good mates with a boss of mine). That's the first one that he has put online i think.Profit before people.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostNope all the last few ones you put up here he had on his ATR tipping page.Originally posted by Silver-Tiger View Post
The literal few selections i put up have came from his crowd(He's good mates with a boss of mine). That's the first one that he has put online i think.
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Derby quarter finals tonight. Think I've spotted a bit of ew value left. I was looking at Drive on Tipp today and going through all his attributes and I went to check his price on PP. I was expecting to see him around the 20s mark. He's 33/1. I think he is quite a bit overpriced at this. Incidentally, he is only 20s with BS. Anyway, the reasons for backing him are as follows
* He is 3 yrs 8 mths old, around the age most dogs peak.
*He's with a top trainer in Graham Holland.
* He has a 75% career strike rate for top 3 finishes.
*He appears to be coming to the boil at the right time and has steadily improved through every round.
*Did 29.35 in the first round of last yrs derby and got knocked out at the qf stage after being badly baulked.
*There's every possibility that he will be able to replicate that 29.35 this year and possibly even better it considering his age.
He has a very tough heat tonight and it will be tough to get through. That's a big caveat. If he makes it through tonight with continued improvement he has a great chance imo. He is an inside seed so it's very hard to get Trap 1 but he has it tonight.
It's very hard to make money backing dogs. There's very little room for mistakes and accidents and trouble often happen. He is amazing value at 33s ew first 4. I wouldn't be going bananas but it just really stood out to me as a good bet. Also, for anyone going tonight, I'd have a small double on Totos Park and Drive on Tipp @ around 24/1. I also did a ~100/1 treble of whoops jack along with the other two. I'm on Whoops Jack at 50s antepost but I thought he was brutal last week tbh so I'm hoping the spike he got was an excuse for that run. Anyway, enjoy all in attendance tonight.
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Originally posted by Pat Mustard View PostBlazer for the Kerry National on WednesdayLast edited by The Situation; 10-09-18, 15:15.Profit before people.
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostLooks plenty short for a horse that's 0/7 over any distance greater than 2 miles in Ireland and GB.Jayzus, Sheila! I forgot me feckin' trousers
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Going to sandown tomorrow, any tips/word etc appreciated
Draw bias low afair, true or not a big thing?
Ta
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostTriplicate 14:20 Listowel 5/1People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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