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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanlic View Post
    Captain Winters is entered up at Thirsk this Friday after a 6 week break
    I guess I'm not the worst judge in the world he's 2/1 bet 365 13/8 Paddy Power
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    Fist, I’m not sure that makes you a great judge -YET.


    Pop back in when it wins,why don’t you?

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    I thought Lehab Newbury 2:00, 11/2 atm, showed a lot of promise in his debut run at Newbury over six furlongs where he was held up and then stuck behind a wall of horses, switched and probably finished best of all bar the winner. Up a class this time with an extra furlong I was keen until I saw that Balding also has Leadman in the same race who was pretty impressive in his opening Class 3. That run leaves him head and shoulders above anything else seen out so far in this race where he is dropped to Class 4. No idea what Balding is up to, but I’ll either have to go with both, or pass.
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    Did I claim I was a great judge?

    Pop back in when I do why don't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by barjon View Post
    I thought Lehab Newbury 2:00, 11/2 atm, showed a lot of promise in his debut run at Newbury over six furlongs where he was held up and then stuck behind a wall of horses, switched and probably finished best of all bar the winner. Up a class this time with an extra furlong I was keen until I saw that Balding also has Leadman in the same race who was pretty impressive in his opening Class 3. That run leaves him head and shoulders above anything else seen out so far in this race where he is dropped to Class 4. No idea what Balding is up to, but I’ll either have to go with both, or pass.
    I think you're in the wrong thread Barjon. This is for horses you noted at the time of running as possible future winners. If you put up either horse at the time I apologies in advance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanlic View Post
    I think you're in the wrong thread Barjon. This is for horses you noted at the time of running as possible future winners. If you put up either horse at the time I apologies in advance

    Quite right, tan thx. . Can’t work out if I can move it, so leave it here - maybe one of them will run well enough to convert it to a note
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    Quote Originally Posted by barjon View Post
    Quite right, tan thx. . Can’t work out if I can move it, so leave it here - maybe one of them will run well enough to convert it to a note
    If only we had spotted the winner in running last time of that race was 395/1 on betfair......wonder if it was the owner who backed it at the craziest odds
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanlic View Post
    If only we had spotted the winner in running last time of that race was 395/1 on betfair......wonder if it was the owner who backed it at the craziest odds
    Aye, you can’t cater for those The one I was keen on Lehab was a non-runner so didn’t have to cover with the other one. Lucky boy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanlic View Post
    Captain Winters is entered up at Thirsk this Friday after a 6 week break
    First past the post collect and go.nice one Tan.

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    Think he'll keep it looked 6 and half a dozen with the second actually bumbing him, but I'm still on a sabatical (no money in my accout) till she gives me back the credit card so no worries.

    A good second and a FPP win since I put him up isn't bad.
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    Nice one, tan

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    You are a great judge, Fist.

    Judge, Judge, he is de Judge, everyone knows that he is THE JUDGE!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outsider View Post
    Two that caught my eye today were

    TENEBRISM nowhere near the winner but wasnt given an all out R.Moore finish.

    TIPPY TOES 610. I backed this just before the off and it never got any sort of luck in running.once in the clear it started to fly and finished 12th.
    Off 98 it can win a hcap.
    Both winners now.dont think tippy will be running in hcaps now though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Orchid View Post
    Race Ref #5171

    Chester, Saturday 16 July, 3.08

    I backed Manaccan in this race and, as I said at the time, I was worried about the booking of Queally. It turned out he wasn't an issue after all and I have to say 2f out I was pretty sure I was going to collect, seeing he was obviously going to get a clear run through on the rail, which he did. However, down the wide outside, Look Out Louis fairly flew home and left him standing. I've now managed to check the form for the race and it's looking very positive. I'm certainly taking a very positive view of the race and the winner is going into my tracker as a big improver at the age of six. He has an excellent record now at Chester and it may be that connections will want to enhance it later in the summer. He doesn't have any immediate entries so the likes of the Stewards' Cup isn't on the agenda. I'll be slightly wary if he runs elsewhere next time but it might not stop me backing him but the next time he runs at Chester he'll be very hard to beat. He went up 6lbs for the win the other day but I reckon he can still be very competitive at the same level, and he wouldn't need to improve much to be a good thing.
    Look Out Louis is engaged in the 1.50 at York on Wednesday and in another race back at Chester on Saturday. The York race is worth £100k compared with Chester's £20k so I'm presuming Chester is only a goer if something goes wrong on Wednesday. The low draw is a concern [at York] but at 16/1 BOG and five places on offer I'm on.
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    Here's one who will be winning soon and at a decent price. Ruth Carr's Magical Effect
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Orchid View Post
    Look Out Louis is engaged in the 1.50 at York on Wednesday and in another race back at Chester on Saturday. The York race is worth £100k compared with Chester's £20k so I'm presuming Chester is only a goer if something goes wrong on Wednesday. The low draw is a concern [at York] but at 16/1 BOG and five places on offer I'm on.
    I thought a low draw was best. In the 5f 445 mine is drawn 19 so I hope you are right.

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    I don't like wide draws on either side at York.
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    Ben Curtis rode a shocker on Zoffee today. Full of running, he ran into 2 cul-de-sacs and wasn't persevered with once he got daylight. Still holds an Ebor entry (33/1} but deffo has another race in him before the seasons out.
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    Marhaba The Champ Ripon yesterday. Racing upsides the leader he was carried right across the track at the final bend losing several lengths in the process. Finished very strongly to finish second only a length behind the winner. Can’t help thinking he would, at least, have posed a serious problem for the winner if he hadn’t lost so much ground.

    Rounding the bend turning into the home straight, FRENCH ROMANCE, unplaced, hung badly left-handed despite its riders best efforts, carrying MARHABA THE CHAMP, placed second, very wide, but after viewing a recording of the incident, it was found that no riding offence was involved.
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