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turfline
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deswalker
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:55 am Post subject:
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Quiet here considering the racing at Donnie. Shall I kick off?
Favourite Goldream in the 16:05 may be pretty short for some at 6/1 in such a big field, but I think he has a real favourites chance. Good draw and proven to be effective against the older horses, on the ground and at the course, the jockey booking is the icing on the cake.
He's going to take up the main chunk of my stake for that race.  _________________ "The problem with the future is that there are more things that could happen than will happen" - Plato (liberally paraphrased)
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deswalker
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:30 am Post subject:
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And the other two I will be covering are Dickies Lad and old timer Roker Park.
I think the ease in the ground has come at just the right time for Roker Park, it was probably just a bit to fast for him to be very effective lto but this horse has been set some tough tasks over the last 18 months and has acquitted himself with credit many times. His second to Grissom in the Scottish Stewards Cup on heavy earlier in the year looks some of the best established form in this.
An uninspiring row of 4 duck eggs sit next to Dickies Lad's name but a spin through the races that he has been contesting is a spin through some of the most competitive sprints of the season; The Dash, The Stewards Sprint and that fierce York sprint won by Tax Free. He needs to be forgiven a no show in a smaller race at Ayr but he's best when prominent over 6f and he never got involved there over 5f. He is well drawn to grab the near rail here with only awkward hold up horse My Kingdom outside him, and if he gets it early in the race he might be hard to catch. He will be with a similar performance to his 5th to Secret Witness earlier in the season off 9lbs higher.
Good luck all
PS I wonder how Victoire de Lyphar will do here as well, another one for the out of form Ruth Carr after Marine Commando yesterday... _________________ "The problem with the future is that there are more things that could happen than will happen" - Plato (liberally paraphrased)
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bully1981
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:00 pm Post subject:
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Still no pm,s redboy Link should work if not just tap in site name you will find it. If not get on twitter and ill give you the link again. All good my end ticking along nicely using the same techniques. Was looking at less place betting but bottled it as i get a return more often that way. Slowly slowly mind Staying away from the big fields today as they look tough. Good luck all with your bets  _________________ Watching those snakes !!!!!!!! |
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nelix847
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:15 pm Post subject:
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All racing seems hard today GL if you bet. I have backed small stakes on Kames park, Fly Fisher and one a day horse medici time. GL all. I like kames park my old fav and fly fisher going on for at 20/1 seems a nice small EW. Also like the look of Gallipot just for the comp though not real as the other but done a little reason in the comps. GL ALL. _________________ I stake low on bets.
If i had a double headed coin I would still loose and if i had a lucky rabbits foot it would bring as much luck as it did the rabbit. |
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merlin
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:18 pm Post subject:
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Annecdode was given way too much do to there...  |
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nelix847
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:25 pm Post subject:
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greee kames park non runner lol. _________________ I stake low on bets.
If i had a double headed coin I would still loose and if i had a lucky rabbits foot it would bring as much luck as it did the rabbit. |
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spiderpig
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:25 pm Post subject:
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| i though Spencer gave Nargys a peach there was just beaten by a better horse on the day... Really liking the way in which Jamie is riding at the moment, and will back all of his mounts today |
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merlin
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:29 pm Post subject:
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| Sentrail is taking a big chunk of the market in the 1.50 but it looks short enough to me and to be honest, Haggas is usually the man to ask whether his horse is going to win or flop, so I think you're flipping a coin to how it goes? It is making a few look value, and I like the look of Coolnagree who has solid Group form coming into this and the ground looks to have some give, which should suit. |
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deswalker
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:30 pm Post subject:
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One more runner out of the 16:05 and its curtains for EW bets...  _________________ "The problem with the future is that there are more things that could happen than will happen" - Plato (liberally paraphrased)
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chimaira
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:44 pm Post subject:
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Interesting what Elsworth said about Bonnie Brae in the 1:50
"runs only if sufficient rain"
This ground could well suit Bonnie Brae as it is still in the draw, looking at its past form, Bonnie defiantly likes the softer ground, with the rain Doncaster had yesterday, defiantly in with a shout, going to go and put my neck out on this one and have a cheeky dabble in Bonnie Brae 
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MidasTouch
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:45 pm Post subject: A Little Bugle Blowing
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Ahem? I am sure you all won't mind a little bugle blowing for the Horse Alerts?
WOW!!! Purple Patch or what? our "Visiting DJ" deswalker produced a super result yesterday with 2 from 6, a 33% str and a whacking 146% profit on the day!
"Better than a Slap in the Face with a Wet Haddock" wouldn't you say?
PROGENITOR 10/1 well done Aidan and what a cracking price!
SILVER LACE 11/4 well done poshman41
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