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Graeme83
28 Feb 14 14:32
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All Irish people tip up Irish horses, and they mostly agree on everything.

All jockeys wouldn't swap their horse for anything, well because they can't. They've been booked or retained to ride the horse they can't swap.

Davy Russell talks alot of pish, and tries to put people away. He even makes stuff up.

Any horse who has won a couple of races is an aeroplane. If you want to put people going for the same race, it's a Rolls Royce.

'Whatever race he runs in' means they want to wait until they've had a bet before telling anyone

a horse that has "an each way chance" has no fecking chance

charity bets are the bookies way of trying to appeal to trainers and jockeys sensitive sides, in order to extract information. It never works.


I hate the triumph hurdle means i've no chance of winning it

'He has been trained for this' doesn't mean the other 12 competitors in the field haven't been trained for it either.




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Report Greg_Gory February 28, 2014 3:15 PM GMT
Which Preview night was this Graeme83.

I watched the Armagh Preview with A Martin,Archie Devlin and Stu Crawford etc.
Report Ramruma February 28, 2014 3:27 PM GMT
"whatever race he runs in" is not a plot. It means he's not good enough to win anything but connections are hoping if they delay a decision long enough, one of the handicaps will cut up.
Report Graeme83 February 28, 2014 3:30 PM GMT
Laugh @ greogry. This thread is about cliches that you will hear at preview night in general. That was not a preview night i quoted.
Report Greg_Gory February 28, 2014 3:43 PM GMT
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Report Graeme83 February 28, 2014 3:51 PM GMT
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Report Slabster February 28, 2014 3:51 PM GMT
a horse that has "an each way chance" has no fecking chance

Laugh

Do you notice that when there's two or more trainers on a panel, one trainer will tip up the other's as having an each way chance out of politeness
Report Graeme83 February 28, 2014 4:07 PM GMT
They do that all the time Tommy, then they throw in the 'because he's trained by' as a positive aswell. One day someone with less horses than Steptoe will turn up at a preview, with a 200/1 runner, and someone will tip it up because they 'heard it's fancied'.
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