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mary hinge
13 Apr 12 18:12
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is surely too big at 40/1 for the National.  Grade 1 winner, 2nd in Hennessy this season, Hobbs been in mixed form this year but horses running really well now and at this meeting - Menorah, Wishfull Thinking, Fingal Bay.

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Flimsy Truth
When: 13 Apr 12 22:17
Hobbs horses running well and looks sure to go well for a long way, but far from a certain stayer.  I will back it for small pieces each way
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If cheltenham was every Day!
When: 13 Apr 12 22:51
Think 4 and a half miles a bit too far,3 miles falt track as far as it can go.......maybe wromg
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Viva Pataca
When: 14 Apr 12 10:35
Second in the Hennessy off 158, has 156 today? Well in at the weights if you ask me.

Trip a doubt but it's a doubt for many. Don't Push It ran well in Arkle once upon a time, and carried 11-05 to National victory. Lots of similiarities between the two.
By:
Pre-Fat-Low-Fat-Foods
When: 14 Apr 12 10:56
I've invested in this beast. Good luck POS backers Cool
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fastche
When: 14 Apr 12 11:43
kept galloping at the end of the Hennessy, people say he won't stay, but Kayf Tara must be a decent influence and the damsire (Dubasoff) sired Dubacilla (placed in National and GC, plus decent stayers Double Thriller and Double Silk. If anything he looks a bit one-paced, but that's fine for me over 4.5miles
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strontium
When: 14 Apr 12 11:52
4 1/2 m is a doubt for nearly all of them unless they've been round before.
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jasey
When: 14 Apr 12 12:01
i have had a nice place bet,with a small win
By:
kelami
When: 14 Apr 12 12:12
Is going to run a massive race.
By:
Roger De Bris
When: 14 Apr 12 16:54
went off way too fast..crazy for a doubtful stayer.
By:
laman
When: 14 Apr 12 19:53
Terrible ride, if I were the owner I'd kick Johnson into touch. Could never win like that. I 'm sure they weren't the instructions. Time after time asking the horse for a big one. Crap ride. Not talking thru my pocket either.
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strontium
When: 14 Apr 12 20:16
I'm not sure about that. One of the ways to get a doubtful stayer round is to get him in to a good rhythm. It's also a race that frequently favours front runners (because they stay out of trouble and get good sight of their fences). Also they cannot have known how far he would stay - if he gone round people would be saying it was a brilliant ridden.

Richard J is not my favourite but I can't believe the amount of stick he gets. He's riddden well over 2000 winners. He must know what he's doing!

I'm glad I don't have to do my job in public 6 times a day, 7 days a week. How many of us can truly say we never have a bad hour at the office, let alone a bad day?
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saxon farm
When: 14 Apr 12 22:57
I backed him.
No complaints from me. POS ran free from an early stage. RJ was fine, you cannot put the hand brake down when the animal is in top gear and relishing it. Beecher Chase in December would be interesting.
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saxon farm
When: 14 Apr 12 22:59
^
sorry, LIFT the hand brake.
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