AP favourite Morando is out of the Lincoln with a setback
AP favourite Morando is out of the Lincoln with a setback
fonz (30th March 2017)
Slightly late post for the thread but I'm on Gabrial 25/1 E/W, may just find the win beyond him with his mark of 108 but Adam McNamara taking off 3lb will important and at a C&D that he's 2/2 at seems a sound bet.
He's a miler, pulled too hard. Still interesting if he runs over his optimum.
Churchill - this years One Cool Cat (amongst other Storm Cat's that haven't trained on) or the real deal?
I've had a couple of quid on Al Wukair and Dream Castle to turn him over.
So was Wooton Bassett until Almanzor came along. I wouldn't let a sire put me off if I thought the horse was good enough.
I'm with Suny. Aside from the way he won today Al Wukair put up a serious time figure.
ROLL ON THE RESISTANCE !!!
Derby
Waldgeist 20/1
simmo (11th April 2017)
Coral a wildly standout 16/1 Al Wukair, best price 7s elsewhere.
Alcohol, because no good story ever started with "I was eating this salad..."
I've noticed several times recently that the prices shown on Oddschecker aren't actually available if you actually try to place a bet and the Corals prices quoted are the slowest to be updated. Invariably bet by mobile these days so no idea if the same applies on the desktop site
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But if you look at the attachment you'll see they let me get the bet on at that price Viking.
If they claim culpable error later on then so be it but it was clearly available on their site at 5:40 AM today.
Alcohol, because no good story ever started with "I was eating this salad..."
Didn't notice that. Nice work
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wilsonl (11th April 2017)
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Alcohol, because no good story ever started with "I was eating this salad..."
I am on Aneen at 33s (last winter) and 20s (march) to win the Irish 1000Gns. Loved her maiden win last back end.
"And still they gazed and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all he knew.
And that small head knew that Impaire Et Passe would win the Champion Hurdle."
I spent some Easter-time looking at the flat anti-post markets, especially the Chester Cup.
The horse that caught my eye was Mirsaale. Formerly with James Tate, more recently with Keith Dalgleish.
This looks a real decent handicapper.
A healthy 20 percent strike rate on the flat, Mirsaale went novice hurdling, won a couple of those, but lost its way. He'll be better now switched back to the flat. He did win a decent pot this time at Ripon last year, so Mirsaale is a horse who wants to be caught, (and punted) early-on this season, in a race like The Chester Cup. Currently 25/1.
There'll be no NRNB for a while, so you need him to get there in one piece, but I'll take my chances. I reckon this could be a Marb special! We'll have to wait a few weeks to find out though.
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St Michel could be interesting. I'd give him a pass for the ces as its a very tough race for a 3yo and although he's off a high mark Chester is the best course in the country for weight carrying.
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