Durbanville Wednesday
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
wel at this rate if Lake Arthur doesnt run a place we going to have a PA carry over...
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
PAN AMM... Wow, go look at the comments on this ones previous runs.... formline means fark all...:S
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
Englander Wrote:
> Magi, I always listen to your words of wisdom with
> a keen ear but, without meaning to offend anyone,
> I have always thought SA racing is flawed
> everywhere and though extremely annoying etc at
> times, I just think there are opportunities to
> take advantage of with the right eye. I actually
> think in some ways many on here are too
> knowledgeable and thus some small factors can be
> overlooked, I liked CR as an outsider because of
> the draw and times, nothing else. That said, I
> expected it to lead and have no idea where that
> finish came from!...
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> Silva Chant...
Englander, you liked CR for the draw and the times.... now the LAST place where times are relevant is in the Cape. We all know about the famous Cape Crawl... but just as important is the wind strength on the day as BOTH tracks have a straight which is headwind or tailwind... and being a coastal town... it does blow here. That said... your logic worked a treat (tu)
ps: Please tell me Pann Am got up {holds thumbs}
> Magi, I always listen to your words of wisdom with
> a keen ear but, without meaning to offend anyone,
> I have always thought SA racing is flawed
> everywhere and though extremely annoying etc at
> times, I just think there are opportunities to
> take advantage of with the right eye. I actually
> think in some ways many on here are too
> knowledgeable and thus some small factors can be
> overlooked, I liked CR as an outsider because of
> the draw and times, nothing else. That said, I
> expected it to lead and have no idea where that
> finish came from!...

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> Silva Chant...
Englander, you liked CR for the draw and the times.... now the LAST place where times are relevant is in the Cape. We all know about the famous Cape Crawl... but just as important is the wind strength on the day as BOTH tracks have a straight which is headwind or tailwind... and being a coastal town... it does blow here. That said... your logic worked a treat (tu)
ps: Please tell me Pann Am got up {holds thumbs}
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
Magi... see that is what I mean, everyone seems to think Silva Chant should have come home there, me included, but its a little all over the place for whatever reason. But I bet on Pan Amm too, just a small investment, a MKB horse with no form backed from 20s to 12s... and it is Durbanville after all, "Just her day"... after that market support?? must "just" be a coincidence :S
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> PAN AMM... Wow, go look at the comments on this
> ones previous runs.... formline means fark
> all...:S
backed both recent starts... but the only reason I included in my two jackpots.....I had the FIELD
> PAN AMM... Wow, go look at the comments on this
> ones previous runs.... formline means fark
> all...:S
backed both recent starts... but the only reason I included in my two jackpots.....I had the FIELD

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
I think I need to take a break from SA racing, permanently ....

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
Greg, it is soon coming for me. I am honing my skills on CFD's and will soon be focussing on trading... Durban July and J&B Met will be my race days.
Well done on punting Pan Amm E... u r wide awake.
Now I outta here, will read the thread later
Well done on punting Pan Amm E... u r wide awake.
Now I outta here, will read the thread later
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
Magi Magi Magi.... they all face the same wind!!! and they can all crawl!!! that isn't the point, the point is I'm looking for anything that might give an outsider a chance, I don't expect them to win all the time but if they do so just occasionally returns a nice profit, as I'm sure you of all people know
and let's face it, solely using form as a guide in SA can be the biggest downfall of them all,
Were you with me on Pan then???

Were you with me on Pan then???
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
10 HIDDEN RESERVE ew 33/1 now....!!!!!!!
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday
13 years 2 months ago
Englander Wrote:
> Magi Magi Magi.... they all face the same wind!!!
> and they can all crawl!!! that isn't the point,
> the point is I'm looking for anything that might
> give an outsider a chance, I don't expect them to
> win all the time but if they do so just
> occasionally returns a nice profit, as I'm sure
> you of all people know
and let's face it,
> solely using form as a guide in SA can be the
> biggest downfall of them all,
>
> Were you with me on Pan then???
Huge downfall, the pin method looks more profitable....
> Magi Magi Magi.... they all face the same wind!!!
> and they can all crawl!!! that isn't the point,
> the point is I'm looking for anything that might
> give an outsider a chance, I don't expect them to
> win all the time but if they do so just
> occasionally returns a nice profit, as I'm sure
> you of all people know

> solely using form as a guide in SA can be the
> biggest downfall of them all,
>
> Were you with me on Pan then???
Huge downfall, the pin method looks more profitable....

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