Ireland and UK

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6 years 11 months ago
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durbs wrote: One of the best I've seen lately.Listened to the commentary of the Economic Crisis race and the commentator was saying it was travelling really well looking for room but finished 4th I see.Jockey not strong enough yet?

chester is a tight old course, it prefers running at Musselburgh and Hamilton and wins at those courses. So back it when it runs in Scotland again. Will win.
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6 years 11 months ago
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taken each way on Miss Serinity in next at Newmarket, trainer does well with his first timers,

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6 years 11 months ago
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Had a great Royal Ascot,couldn't go wrong.
Newmarket this week has been the kiss of death for anything I have backed.

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6 years 11 months ago
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I see Ryan Moore is riding Kew Gardens at Longchamp tonight at 8pm. Can it be two Grade 1s in two different countries on the same day.

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Farawaysaint wrote: Had a great Royal Ascot,couldn't go wrong.
Newmarket this week has been the kiss of death for anything I have backed.

dont worry another huge Ascot meeting coming up 27 and 28th King George meeting
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Re: Ireland and UK

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Farawaysaint wrote: Had a great Royal Ascot,couldn't go wrong.
Newmarket this week has been the kiss of death for anything I have backed.
Did Rab Havlin let you down with Perfection?Was going to back him as he beat Poetic Charm by 10 lengths last time and they where both carrying the same weight this time so thought it was a good bet until I saw who was riding it.Put Havlin on and now Poetic Charm beats him by 5.

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durbs wrote:
Farawaysaint wrote: Had a great Royal Ascot,couldn't go wrong.
Newmarket this week has been the kiss of death for anything I have backed.
Did Rab Havlin let you down with Perfection?Was going to back him as he beat Poetic Charm by 10 lengths last time and they where both carrying the same weight this time so thought it was a good bet until I saw who was riding it.Put Havlin on and now Poetic Charm beats him by 5.

If you ever fancy two horses and one of them is ridden by Kirby, then go for Kirby as you know that you will always get a run

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6 years 11 months ago
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Hoender, shout home Charming Guest for me .... see my Hollywoodbets thread I just opened...grrrrr

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6 years 11 months ago
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You right chicken,not only does Kirby try but he is a good jockey with a good judgement of pace.What does Gosden see in Havlin?Are all the better jockeys taken by other stables?

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Re: Ireland and UK

6 years 11 months ago
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Magi wrote: Hoender, shout home Charming Guest for me .... see my Hollywoodbets thread I just opened...grrrrr

sorry magi i cannot possibly oblige as i am on Gabriel the Devil :)

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chicken n chips wrote:
Magi wrote: Hoender, shout home Charming Guest for me .... see my Hollywoodbets thread I just opened...grrrrr

sorry magi i cannot possibly oblige as i am on Gabriel the Devil :)

Well, I am sure you are a kak jockey .... so Gabriel the Devil is farked.

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Re: Ireland and UK

6 years 11 months ago
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Magi wrote:
chicken n chips wrote:
Magi wrote: Hoender, shout home Charming Guest for me .... see my Hollywoodbets thread I just opened...grrrrr

sorry magi i cannot possibly oblige as i am on Gabriel the Devil :)

Well, I am sure you are a kak jockey .... so Gabriel the Devil is farked.

nope, i am a good jockey :) going away

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