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ruby own his own 13/8 rockyaboya 11/4 prince de beauchene 4/1 tidal 4/1 boston bob 10s
mccoy colbert sttion 7/4 from 2s sunnyhill boy 7/2 from 4s carlingford lough 4s from 7/2 alfie sherrin 5/1 double7 7/1 cantlow 10s |
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i was thinking of backing prince for ruby, saving on onyour own, as i dont think rocky will get in, and tidal a bit old/dodgy jumper, and for mccoy backing sunnyhill boy as im not convinced carlingford or alfie will run.
obv waiting for some news to filter out from the lunch yesterday before playing and some formites opionion |
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Colbert Station surely a good thing in this market
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6/4 now from early 2s, so early marker agrees with you.
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Jockeys tend to go for the horse they're familiar with, I think. Though admittedly McCoy isn't a normal jockey. Colbert Station, I'd have thought.
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If SUNNYHILLBOY runs a place in the Cheltenham Festival Pertemps Hurdle, I can see thoughts of a second great run at Aintree crossing AP's mind, and maybe swaying him that way.
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Any news on McCoy's pick yet?
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I was hoping it would be Burton Port but i dont think it was ever an option and i see B Harding's been given the ride now.
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On ATR the other day (Saturday I think), when popped the question McCoy said it was between Colbart Station and Double Seven...
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wyck hill if he gets
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they will both be riding....a horse
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McCoy would need to saw off a leg to ride Wyck Hill
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Got that wrong with McCoy.
Walsh a non-runner. |