Yarmouth and Redcar

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UK racing Easter monday

15 years 2 months ago
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7 meetings in the UK today and they will all be chock a bloc and bustling,my buddy was a Musselburgh yesterday and he said you couldn`t move!!!!

Welsh Emeror at Warwick!!!

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Re: Re: UK racing Easter monday

15 years 2 months ago
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Hi Bob must say the couple of races I watched the crowds were massive? not sure why we cant get the same :(

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Re: Re: UK racing Easter monday

15 years 2 months ago
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Just remembered this was the day I won my Union Jack many many years ago 9 from 9 (:P)

So Fabalu, Woodlark Island, Barrel of Fun, Wind Star are the best.

Plus Star Galaxy, Lady Pilot, Stuart Royal, King Edmund, Clockmaker.

Will have a look at the above and take a few atc,s

good punting!

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Re: Re: UK racing Easter monday

15 years 2 months ago
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hibernia Wrote:
> 7 meetings in the UK today and they will all be
> chock a bloc and bustling,my buddy was a
> Musselburgh yesterday and he said you couldn`t
> move!!!!
>
> Welsh Emeror at Warwick!!!


There were only 5600 people at Musselburgh. Place those 5600 at Kenilworth and its a sparse crowd. Musselburgh spectator enclosures are small thus the "massive crowd"

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Re: Re: UK racing Easter monday

15 years 2 months ago
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Ruby Welsh double at Fairyhouse with Kerb Appeal and Psycho and an each way with him on Equus Maximus

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Re: Re: UK racing Easter monday

15 years 2 months ago
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Wind Star scratched and other runners priced up very short, will wait to race time.

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Re: Re: UK racing Easter monday

15 years 2 months ago
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Did Wind star not run at Musselburgh yesterday?

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Re: Yarmouth and Redcar

15 years 2 months ago
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Two eight carded meetings on the flat .

My each way Lucky 31 at Redcar

Keheley
Acadamy Blues
Pendragon
Sir Louis
Gritsone

atc each way at Yarmouth

Clockmaker
Staurn Girl
Jonnie Skull
Taboor
Aspro Marvo
Capability
Sure Fire

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Re: Re: Yarmouth and Redcar

15 years 2 months ago
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I like Clockmaker today

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Re: Re: Yarmouth and Redcar

15 years 2 months ago
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That stable is doing very well with their youngsters.

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Re: Re: Yarmouth and Redcar

15 years 2 months ago
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Re: Re: Yarmouth and Redcar

15 years 2 months ago
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LOL, evostick and gambling don`t mix

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