Well i'm not, but i think it would be easier than backing. I briefly took some horses who at this stage i think will not win. I will also put up the prices they're available to lay at.
my tent or yours 9/5 (backing this horse big will see you losing your house and ending up in a tent)
Zarkandar 11/2 ( doesn't have the pace to win this race)
Boston Bob 6/1 (his price will be going that a-way ^^^^^^ when Ruby picks Unioniste)
Riverside Theartre 15/2 8/1 (Theartre ? back this and you'll only be affording a trip to the library)
Reve De Sivola 6/1 13/2 7/1
Sir Des Champs 9/2 (worst price of the festival maybe, and probably even a place lay at 5/4 (which is a hilarious price)
On second thoughts, i wouldn't be quick to lay Reve at that price, as i think he could be cut down to favourite if Oscar Whisky goes for the CH, which is possible as things stand.
On second thoughts, i wouldn't be quick to lay Reve at that price, as i think he could be cut down to favourite if Oscar Whisky goes for the CH, which is possible as things stand.
I would add the following to the list :-Ponte Alexandre 6/4 Back in Focus 3/1Boston Bob again 7/2 (price is diabolical)Our Conor 7/2At Fishers Cross 4/1
Thats a grand list of lays.. Personally id prefer to lay Oscar W and Unioniste than your selections in those races. The 3 Mullins horses will be artificially short tomorrow because of todays treble so could be value lays.. But saying that very hard to see them all beaten given the form the yard are obviously in. Interesting opinion.
Thats a grand list of lays.. Personally id prefer to lay Oscar W and Unioniste than your selections in those races.The 3 Mullins horses will be artificially short tomorrow because of todays treble so could be value lays.. But saying that very hard to