Durbanville Tuesday
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Re: Durbanville Tuesday
9 years 10 months agoHaa Haa. You can say that again. No idea how but they just do enough for second. Lol.Merchy wrote:TheBluntPunt wrote: you don't see favs lose this badly in uk racing, i mean comeon.
True..but most UK favs run 2nd.
Watch today's racing and see for yourself.
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9 years 10 months ago
pity about the odds
Leg 1:
HORSE RACING
DURBANVILLE
Race 1
MR JAY
Win
Price: 2.5
Leg 2:
HORSE RACING
DURBANVILLE
Race 2
OCEAN`S SWELL
Win
Price: 7.1429
Leg 1:
HORSE RACING
DURBANVILLE
Race 1
MR JAY
Win
Price: 2.5
Leg 2:
HORSE RACING
DURBANVILLE
Race 2
OCEAN`S SWELL
Win
Price: 7.1429
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9 years 10 months ago
Another one for you there Thebluntpunt.This one we got the confidence from the trainer also.
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9 years 10 months ago
RAVISHING LAD - better with this rider up - 12/10 a place worth a punt - 12-1 a win?
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9 years 10 months agoBob Brogan wrote: Anyone worried SALINGER didnt act on the track on debut?
why are you guys moaning about a favourite getting beat when there was massive doubts there for all to see on paper?
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9 years 10 months ago
even in the 2nd Bob that favv had no chance if you take a line through Blu-Tack
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9 years 10 months ago
Sure if they were like 1.6 / 1.8 favs it would be within the realm of reason but super short odd favs like the last 2 - especially the last big bird at sub 0.5 a win, that's where I get surprised at how bad they run.
Support like that doesn't lie that drastically (second or third again completely reasonable) but 3rd or 4th last that is what strikes me as strange with that level of support. The support has to be fake then or exaggerated.
Support like that doesn't lie that drastically (second or third again completely reasonable) but 3rd or 4th last that is what strikes me as strange with that level of support. The support has to be fake then or exaggerated.
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9 years 10 months ago - 9 years 10 months ago
Q school and Vigilante
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9 years 10 months ago
Durbanville in the cape winter is a grave yard for the money buyers.
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9 years 10 months agoTheBluntPunt wrote: Sure if they were like 1.6 / 1.8 favs it would be within the realm of reason but super short odd favs like the last 2 - especially the last big bird at sub 0.5 a win, that's where I get surprised at how bad they run.
Support like that doesn't lie that drastically (second or third again completely reasonable) but 3rd or 4th last that is what strikes me as strange with that level of support. The support has to be fake then or exaggerated.
They are late 2yr olds with very little form so with maturation some improve more than others - Also Durbanville is a course that does not suite all horses especially green types that don't corner well and lose stride as a result
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