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    Cracking card at Chepstow this afternoon. Shame it’s not on the telly box

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    Danny Tudhope rides in the 1.35 @ Masons-Laffitte, then flys back to Newmarket for Last Empire in the 4.45. Hint taken and the 7/2.

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    I like the look of Newcross in the Irish Ceserewitch tomorrow, looks like D-Day for him.

    I'd actually like him to jump a hurdle sometime but we'll see.
    Last edited by Marb; 12th October 2019 at 11:46 PM.

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    Plenty of reasons why Muntadab will win the 3:25 at Mussleburgh tomorrow.

    A proper handicapper, dropped to last winning mark (102), and early support in the betting market.

    Strongly fancied to run to somewhere near his best here. 11/1 top price at present.

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    GL, Marb, though I've bet Barristan the Bold who was a little unlucky in a much better race at Chester. The Haggas horse could be anything though, and he does have a 33% strike rate with his runnners here.

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    Thanks Reet same to you with yours, who I rate as a serious contender, (strong each way chance).

    As you say, the Haggas horse has a chance, and it's a tricky race to assess.

    When its tricky like this, (the more unknowns), the more I tend to back one with the proven form in the book, which I believe Muntadab possesses.

    So in a sense I'm backing him just as much because of his handicapping profile as I am because he is called Muntadab!

    Good luck, hopefully one of us prevails.

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    6.25 Wolverhampton-Red Secret @ 5-2 [William Hill]

    Stable had a welcome winner earlier
    "The wise man is one who knows what he does not know"

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    3.50 tomorrow Huntingdon....sorry not on the day but can't always post from work, BARDD in good form at home, ready to go. Ground may be slight concern, but trainer quietly confident on Saturday when I spoke to them.
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    Vote Alfie!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlaceBacker View Post
    6.25 Wolverhampton-Red Secret @ 5-2 [William Hill]

    Stable had a welcome winner earlier
    Won @ 3-1
    "The wise man is one who knows what he does not know"

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    Well done PB

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    6.10 Kempton-Cobber Kain @ 2-1 [Bet 365]

    Unbeaten, so whats not to like
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    No longer unbeaten!
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    4.40 Brighton-Good Luck Fox

    Each Way @ 8-1 [Bet 365]

    Is better than recent form suggests
    "The wise man is one who knows what he does not know"

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    Non Runner
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    1.55 Fakenham-Skeaping

    Each Way @ 11-2 [Bet 365]

    To put the hot pot through his paces
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    nice one PB

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    Wouldn't expect him to beat the fav, but I took 40/1 ew (Coral) last night to improve, for the stiff 2m and the soft ground, in The Long Distance Cup at Ascot.
    With the right trainer to produce it, too.

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    Wouldn't expect him to beat the fav, but I took 40/1 ew (Coral) last night to improve, for the stiff 2m and the soft ground, in The Long Distance Cup at Ascot.
    With the right trainer to produce it, too.
    Who you referring to here Reet?

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    Oops! Mekong -my apologies.

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