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    Well done, Kauto.
    Ah! but a man's reach should exceed his grasp......

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    Cheers nice to finally put up a winner

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    3:45 Formidable Guest - this course specialist looks well h'capped and worth chancing e/way at double figure odds although the distance is a bit of an unknown.

    3:30 Kayef - small e/way 33/1
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    [QUOTE=swedish chef;442223]3:45 Formidable Guest - this course specialist looks well h'capped and worth chancing e/way at double figure odds although the distance is a bit of an unknown.

    thats a great shout and a bit unlucky

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    5.45 Wolves..the fav fourth of july looks a lay at 1.71

    the form of the last run isn't working out..Dunlop has had an even money shot turned over in his last 6 runners..added to that the next 3 in the betting could be as good or better..so is way too short imo
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    Quote Originally Posted by EC1 View Post
    5.45 Wolves..the fav fourth of july looks a lay at 1.71

    the form of the last run isn't working out..Dunlop has had an even money shot turned over in his last 6 runners..added to that the next 3 in the betting could be as good or better..so is way too short imo
    Good shout, was 1.83 on the exchanges and 4/7 with the bookies. I didnt fancy him. Nice show from Owens horse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by del boy View Post
    Good shout, was 1.83 on the exchanges and 4/7 with the bookies. I didnt fancy him. Nice show from Owens horse.
    cheers Del..nice to get one right for a change

    main interest tonight is the 6.15

    I fancy Restauarteur over Press baron..and its interesting that JW Hills would have a line on Restaurarteur through one of his in that maiden last time

    if Hills thought Press Baron could beat it using his marker..infinite jest...then i would expect PB to be backed into favouritism.

    If PB isn't fav then i'm more confident that tother one will win basically

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    late money for PB..will half the stake on reataurateur

    now its gone other way..bugger it..original stake back on lol
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    Im on Restauranteur.

    If the hype is to be belived, Lynams horse will win the first at fundalk easily.
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    oh well

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    Quote Originally Posted by EC1 View Post
    oh well
    Indeed. Did he go too soon??

    All in on the Fav in the first at Dundalk for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by del boy View Post
    Indeed. Did he go too soon??

    All in on the Fav in the first at Dundalk for me.
    possibly..i don't like them going to the rail either in the straight..most winners come down centre

    not sure about this fav Del..i'll pass..good luck

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    pleased for you there..easy

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    Boom! Happy man after that. Cheers EC1.

    Thought he gave it a few good tight smacks to get it to concentrate, looks like it still has a bit to learn and could win a couple before christmas here. Depends on the plans I suppose.
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    that was a prescott in reverse..horse bred for sprints at 2yo runs over 7f twice then 8f...then back to 6 for the win
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    before i put me feet up i am having a go on Shihab in the 6.45...Derby entry..

    poetic has no entries and those around him last time hadn't either..poetic started a long price last time after only 5/1 fto...which don't inspire me too much...poetic has a poor draw as well
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    Well done on the Godolphin horse, followed you in, looked to be left behind but got a nice split and quickened well up the rail.

    In the next, I have azuirinta in horse tracker for some reason. I havent the time to go investigating why but if the market is any way positive i will go ew.
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    I think Hollow Tree is an e/way bet in the first at Cheltenham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by del boy View Post
    Well done on the Godolphin horse, followed you in, looked to be left behind but got a nice split and quickened well up the rail.

    In the next, I have azuirinta in horse tracker for some reason. I havent the time to go investigating why but if the market is any way positive i will go ew.
    Hit the front and wandered, place money.

    I see Fergal Lynch has a ride in the next at Dundalk, and rides one with a right chance in the last for Jim Goldie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swedish chef View Post
    I think Hollow Tree is an e/way bet in the first at Cheltenham.

    Trainer had some good things to say about him before he was due to run last week, pulled because of the ground i think.
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