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As ever Clay, I will stick with Seahawks as the team to beat.
One I really like and think will make the playoffs and have also bet to win their division at Massive Prices is Tennessee Titans. I also had a good ride with Carolina last season at big odds, hope they can sustain it this year. |
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Mahler - Will be the business in next few seasons.
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He's related to giants causeway and superstar Leo........hmmmmmmmm I'm not convinced
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I'll note your reply. I wasted a post on you.
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Quite a few Gold Wells to look forward to 34 winners from 74 runners to date equates to 46& strike rate.
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**** will have some great 4yo bumper horses next spring.
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Yea ts ???
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lol, what's wrong with posting Y E A T S ???
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of the new sires, I really like Fame and Glory, Shirocco and Imperial Monarch - wouldn't be keen on Mahler, Scorpion tbh. Oscar criminally under-rated as ever, will be interesting to see what people got for all the money spent on the Robins ...
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Fame and glory by montjeu.....I'm not great fan of montjeu's or his offspring over jumps. **** will be interesting as he has all the attributes
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yeah - I'd share that opinion re: Montjeu myself, but he's a bit special that one ..
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Mahler OFF the mark on track @ Limerick yesterday
While his winners to percentage of runners in Irish P2Ps is very good some posters have doubt. The 2 4 year old fillys Ma Garret and Presenting Mahler currently the only 2 mahlers to hit the track in Ireland have done nothing to dissuade me of the sires potential. His stud promise now will see the best of mares covered, not knocking any mares that have been covered by mahler but if these poorer mares are achieving winners the sky's the limit when the better mares produce his progeny. Produces smart athletic fine looking foals. May success continue. gl |