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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI'm only on about my very earliest standout racing memories from when I was 8 to 15 years old.
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Still get goosebumps recalling Dawn Run V Buck House at Punchestown in 86. Had a keen interest anyway as a 15 year old growing up in Grangecon from where Paddy Sleator and Francis Flood were sending out winners like Mullins and Elliott are today but this day was something special and got me totally and utterly hooked.Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
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Originally posted by balfejohn View PostBonalma winnings the ladbroke hurdle in 1986 for Tom Taffe and Arthur Moore
After that I had my love of racing that still burns strong today
Used to go to all the big Leopardstown, Phoenix Park meetings with my father. The odd trip to Tramore or Wexford when we were on holidays.
And always, for some odd reason, the Fairyhouse meeting on New Years Day!
A good memory of my brother and me being handed a brown paper bag full of cash in the back of the car, aged 9 and 10, and being told 'count that' and 'don't tell your mother'. Think she got a new fridge out of it so was probably happy enough."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by careca View Post^^^^^^ where is the race track in the town hitch
First memory would be tralee races and having a pound on a nice winner and getting twice what I thought I'd get back from the tote cos they were paying to a 50p stake"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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I had zero interest in racing growing up but it is a very big part of my step-fathers family, I do remember visiting Eamonn Tyrell's yard with him and being pretty surprised to see a horse training in a swimming pool.
Unfortunately, Eamonn passed away a few months ago, I'm pretty oblivious to the opinion of others on the ban but always lovely to my siblings and I so pretty fond memories of that.
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Originally posted by careca View PostSomeone put up a winner for dundalk later to cover the Xmas expenses and leave us a memory to share in 20 years
I'm back in form. Put up a 10/1 winner 30 secs before the race last Sunday.
If you bums pay the subs to my private tipping line, you could have won BIG just like my many INFORMED and JUDICIOUS subscribers who are IN THE KNOW as I have the INSIDE SCOOP from TOP STABLES.
Giving you this one for free."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostDanz Gift, 5.15
I'm back in form. Put up a 10/1 winner 30 secs before the race last Sunday.
If you bums pay the subs to my private tipping line, you could have won BIG just like my many INFORMED and JUDICIOUS subscribers who are IN THE KNOW as I have the INSIDE SCOOP from TOP STABLES.
Giving you this one for free.
Probably modeled on this
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Clonvile 18.15People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
Get a shiny metal Revolut card! And a free tenner!
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostGoing through the kids door in Leops for 50p until about the age of 19
Anyway Primo's Comet in the next at NewcastleLast edited by Charlie Sheen; 06-12-19, 16:56.
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Danz gift trainer just said here best chance tonight was magnetic north (25/1) in the 19:45 or sovereigns bright in the last
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostI think the two best IPB horsey memories have to be Our Conor and Jennies Jewel at Royal Ascot.
And the video of Strewel doing a little jig at Listowel.
The horse that hooked me was War of Attrition in the Gold Cup in 2006 iirc, I was 17 and on my first Cheltenham session with the aul lad, he had been talking about the horse since Christmas, I had 50 quid to do me for the day, stuck 20 on him and he won at 9/1. Think I gave it all back in the end but I can still see us in the pub going mental surrounded by people throwing their dockets away.
Seems a lifetime ago now.
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Another classic racing day
1992 Hennessy Gold cup
Carvills hill ( what a horse)
Got bus up to foxrock church and walked the rest to Leopardstown racecourse remembering the goosebumps just thinking about watching this great horse
Didn’t even bet that day just wanted to see the horse in the flesh even managed to thumb a lift back to Tallaght that day which made it sweeter
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One snippit of an early racing memory
Lunch break 25th Nov '93 after a lovely 2 pound full Irish in Shays in Collins Avenue where Shay himself would come over to ask is everything alright but timed it when your mouth was full so all you could do was nod. Afterwards went 2 doors up to Hackett's and I couldnt understand how prolific winner Atone could be so long as 4/1!. Cold shop with a flogas heater on 1 bar doing just enough to stopping the old folk punters from perishing right there and then. Listening to the race on audio only as Irish racing wasnt yet shown in bookie shops!. The anticipation of listening to audio and no pictures was unreal. The whole shop was looking at a dogily wired black speaker. The board marker had done his job and was absolved of all responsibility now they were off, your money was on and there was no way out. Except for hoping that the racecourse commentator making a mistake by announcing the wrong horse and thats the hope you clung on to listening to Irish commentary in a bookies if it was sounding like you were bate!. I was surprised at the price as I was expecting 6/4 so lowered my stake prudently hahaha!.
All you had to go on coming into the day was the tissue on yesterday evenings press or herald and id always be bulling if it wasnt the final edition otherwise youd only be looking at the decs ffs. Well Atone did me proud and was soon to win the Ladbroke Hurdle at Leopardstown when the Ladbroke was huge.
Going to the races itself was a different proposition. Pains in my stomach with the excitement of anticipation on the morning of going racing. Similar to Lefty Ruggiero here.
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My Each way / fixed placed picks today are
Kimberlite Candy 13:30 Aintree
Elwood 13:35 Navan
Royal Vacation 15:35 Sandown
15:35 Void race!Last edited by rounders123; 07-12-19, 16:36.
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Good old skool bookies story rounders!
I spent many an afternoon in Jim Brownes shop in Portobello. He was a poker buddy of my Dads and loved action, of whatever shape and size. We used to go in our school uniforms and never a word was said. In those days, there was 10% betting tax so the deal was you divided your stake by 100 - any poor fecker auditing the place would have been bamboozled by the amount of micro stakes betting going on!
One day, there was a huge gang of Chinese in and they couldn't buy a winner. Jim had the look of a man who had lunched very well and was enjoying the anguish of the punters as favourite after favourite contrived to find ingenious ways to get beat. Martin Dwyer is then on some 1/3 hotpot in a 3m hurdle at Haydock and is galloping all over them down the back with all rivals under the pump.
"3/1 the favourite, I'll lay 3/1!" roars Jim.
I remember thinking this was pretty ballsy as the desperate Chinese literally throw their entire months salary at him. Jim takes all bets and attention switches to the TV as the jolly eases clear over the third last, goes 10 lengths clear over the second last and is in a different parish coming to the last. Where Dwyer tries to get him to fiddle it, he just about gets over but can't find a leg. He slithers to pretty much a complete halt and Dwyer just about gets him going again. Meanwhile some absolute rag, ridden by a sack of spuds masquerading as a jockey, jumps the last and goes by. Dwyer galvanises the fav again and heads off in pursuit. He's carried into the rail as the rag weaves all over the track and ends up beaten a neck or so. Stewards.
After 20 minutes of waiting and many imprecations in Cantonese, the decision is announced. No alteration to the placings, result stands, weighed in.
Jim just beams genially upon the crowd as they go fucking bananas and says 'see ye next month lads' as they troop out defeated men. Some craic."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Haha class proper old style bookie, hard to believe. Too hard to believe. Id be all in myself.
Now for clarity are you sure he meant 3/1 against and not 1/3 as bookies at that time ALWAYS voiced 3/1 on a 1/3f and never said '3/1 on' or 1/3 to describe a 1/3fav. That used to tilt me no end listening to the rails bookies shouting that and some still do. ''Ill take 3/1'' is the cry meaning 1/3. Because with a 1/3 fav in running travelling all over them id have imagined still giving 1/3 in running would still be generous. Sorry to kill it but I think this is more likely?.
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Originally posted by rounders123 View PostHaha class proper old style bookie, hard to believe. Too hard to believe. Id be all in myself.
Now for clarity are you sure he meant 3/1 against and not 1/3 as bookies at that time ALWAYS voiced 3/1 on a 1/3f and never said '3/1 on' or 1/3 to describe a 1/3fav. That used to tilt me no end listening to the rails bookies shouting that and some still do. ''Ill take 3/1'' is the cry meaning 1/3. Because with a 1/3 fav in running travelling all over them id have imagined still giving 1/3 in running would still be generous. Sorry to kill it but I think this is more likely?.
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Originally posted by rounders123 View PostHaha class proper old style bookie, hard to believe. Too hard to believe. Id be all in myself.
Now for clarity are you sure he meant 3/1 against and not 1/3 as bookies at that time ALWAYS voiced 3/1 on a 1/3f and never said '3/1 on' or 1/3 to describe a 1/3fav. That used to tilt me no end listening to the rails bookies shouting that and some still do. ''Ill take 3/1'' is the cry meaning 1/3. Because with a 1/3 fav in running travelling all over them id have imagined still giving 1/3 in running would still be generous. Sorry to kill it but I think this is more likely?.
And he meant 3/1."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Silver-Tiger View PostWas told small ew on Apricot moon in the 5.45 but looks like a lot of others were too.
And Marnane prefers Hit the Sllk ew as opposed to the fav in the race at 8.15. But the tips coming from that yard have been dogshit this year.
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Originally posted by Silver-Tiger View PostWas told small ew on Apricot moon in the 5.45 but looks like a lot of others were too.
And Marnane prefers Hit the Sllk ew as opposed to the fav in the race at 8.15. But the tips coming from that yard have been dogshit this year.
Missed it but well done
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Originally posted by balfejohn View PostFairly legal 2.05 navan
I know little of the ins and outs, rights and wrongs of the McManus team but you have to admire their patience and ability to play the long game.Turning millions into thousands
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