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gnashersblackpool
17 Jan 15 20:27
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what can he come up with this week? market all other the place now.

any guesses?

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By:
wellchief
When: 17 Jan 15 21:07
It's a hard one to call this one.

He can't pick any of the top four.  Sprinter has his heart issues, Sire De Grugy still hasn't been seen, Dodging Bullets is now no longer a backable price at 5's and the Ryanair is still a viable option for Champagne Fever.

Uxizandre and Simply Ned were well behind Twinlight who was stuffed today.  Don't think that was Uxizandre's true form though, but he has the Ryanair as a viable option, so he can't really pick him either.  Balder Succes is going up in trip too.

Tough one this!
By:
The RealDeal
When: 17 Jan 15 21:08
That is a tricky one for him, given the price range he likes to operate in - I'll have a stab at Uxizandre, 16/1.
By:
TheCollector
When: 17 Jan 15 21:11
Ooh can't wait prob go for Al Ferof "tracked leaders hit 7th,tailed off"
By:
Mr Eboue
When: 17 Jan 15 21:21
Special tiara
By:
Howdi
When: 17 Jan 15 22:11
The Real deal is on the money imo
By:
gnashersblackpool
When: 17 Jan 15 22:22
top prices at 10pm saturday.
ss 3/1 sire 9/2 d bullets 5/1 champ fev 8/1
al ferof 10/1 ux 16/1 sim ned 25/1 spec tiara 25/1
johns 33/1 mm 33/1 balder 33/1 hidd cyclone 33/1
40s mr mole  clarcam ballycasey
50s bar
By:
ACStafford
When: 17 Jan 15 23:36
Did he tip Special Tiara last year? That may have been his tip on the day. I think it was Alderwood antepost actually.
By:
TheCollector
When: 17 Jan 15 23:54
Alderwood....jeezo man ffs
By:
jasey
When: 17 Jan 15 23:54
Uxiandre
By:
buddeliea
When: 18 Jan 15 06:31
Either Special Tiara or Hidden Cyclone.
By:
GI MAC
When: 18 Jan 15 07:38
Tough one this for him, think he'll plum for one of these: Uxizandre, Simply Ned or Hidden Cyclone.
By:
GI MAC
When: 18 Jan 15 07:39
*plump
By:
duffy
When: 18 Jan 15 14:52
I'll go for Captain Conan at 33's....could run as a back up to SS...last year started 2nd fav. but had no race.....if SS falters it's the same race as last year, quality wise, obviously he's on the comeback trail but so too SDG and there's nowhere else to go with him IMO.
By:
Howdi
When: 18 Jan 15 20:23
captain conan tipped up every year lol
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 18 Jan 15 20:25
Al Ferof for me.
By:
gnashersblackpool
When: 19 Jan 15 15:29
mid afternoon and blue starting to appear all over oddschecker.  365 cut 6 horses by lunchtime, corals cut 3 but are now nr nobet.  uxizandre 16 into 14s simply ned 25 into 20 moscow mannon 33s into 25s and mr mole 40s into 20s are the 4 main horses cut so far.  baldy just cut 3 as i type this.
By:
wellchief
When: 19 Jan 15 17:07
I would be gutted if Simply Ned, Moscow Mannon or Mr Mole won a Champion Chase.
By:
willie the milk
When: 19 Jan 15 19:53
Do we know yet?
By:
GI MAC
When: 19 Jan 15 20:02
hidden cyclone
By:
willie the milk
When: 19 Jan 15 20:04
Price?
By:
GI MAC
When: 19 Jan 15 20:04
33/1
By:
Fabulous
When: 19 Jan 15 20:04
Did he go win or ew Mac
By:
GI MAC
When: 19 Jan 15 20:05
1pt ew @ 33/1 B3.6.5 / Baldfred
By:
willie the milk
When: 19 Jan 15 20:05
Man's a fool
By:
shockster
When: 19 Jan 15 20:12
To be fair Hidden Cyclone has won 1 chase over 2m beating Foildubh getting 4lb!!!!!!! Twinlight who beat him over Xmas also ran a good race on Saturday only going down by 8l.
By:
Graeme83
When: 19 Jan 15 20:18
Gnashersblackpool - It's market corruption. The bookies fund the rp. They then use pricewise to flatten the book. Everything cut because the bastards put up hidden cyclone.
By:
stevo1
When: 19 Jan 15 20:26
Lol Shock that form would win it!1
By:
Fabulous
When: 19 Jan 15 20:33
Thanks again mac
By:
CheltenhamRoar
When: 19 Jan 15 20:40
More chance of me knotting fog than HC winning a CC,Hanlon Couldn't train water to run out of a tap.
By:
CheltenhamRoar
When: 19 Jan 15 20:43
*Knitting even
By:
buddeliea
When: 19 Jan 15 20:50
I think Hidden Cyclone is a fair shout as it happens,ran very well last year at the festival.
Think on decent ground he could run a big race again.
Hope so anyway, backed him ages ago.
By:
alleged22
When: 19 Jan 15 20:52
you can lay off now thanks to pricewise budd Wink
By:
buddeliea
When: 19 Jan 15 20:55
I could indeed mate,but I don't want to.
Old fashioned backer,no laying for me.
By:
alleged22
When: 19 Jan 15 20:58
fair play mate Happy



seriously though this seagull guy is a nightmare, cant believe he gets payed to put up these selections, and then the lemmings go mad Silly
By:
SEATHESTARS....NO1
When: 19 Jan 15 21:00
What evidence is there that the racing post is funded by bookiesConfused Just asking cos i genuinely do not know!
By:
shockster
When: 19 Jan 15 21:08
All the advertising I think STS.
By:
wellchief
When: 19 Jan 15 21:13
Backed HC a while ago and 70's and 75's on here.

He had them all struggling turning for home in the Ryanair last year, so I think a drop in trip will help.

The worry was that Shark Hanlon would only run him on soft but it was a career best on good ground in the Ryanair.

Don't think anyone is saying he'll win, but no doubt he'll outrun those odds.  It was always a difficult one for Tom (or is it Steven?) Segal as half the field can still go the Ryanair, and the top 2 in the market are overcoming injuries.

I'm sure his methodology is ran a cracker in last years festival, is being aimed at the race, and is a big price.
By:
SEATHESTARS....NO1
When: 19 Jan 15 21:21
All newspapers have advertising though so i find it very strange that people put assumptions on here saying that it is funded in this sort of way just because the cretins that are the bookies decide to chop horses on the assumption that that particular horse just might be price wise. A lot of people also do this and put money on these horses the day before too.

I just think it is sour grapes tbh. I can understand the over round argument about other normal races but the fest races? If you horse you wanted to back antepost has been shortened just cos of pw then that is you fault imo for not getting on it sooner. You now just have to wait till the day and hope it aint that much shorter on the day of the race markets or forget imo.

I have not missed a antepost play yet this season i have been lucky in that way. I aint done Hidden Cyclone for anything but will do at advised prices in the morning with b365 for a tenner ew as i have decent book on that race and so i might as well as funnier things have happened and with question marks surrounding the top two in the market DB possibly not having a liking for Chelters we may we end up with a Newmill type winner and 7 weeks out it be a brave man to say whole heartedly that we wouldn't imo!

I personally think PW does a great job at highlighting the horses in a race out of line and too big a price for normal every day arm chair punters like myself who finds it difficult to find them. After all i have said it before, I am the laziest punter you will ever meet, never do any studying of form lol. People say how can people back another persons selection and still get the same enjoyment out of it when they win, my answer to that is EASY, A WINNER IS A WINNER BUT A WINNER AT A JUICY PRICE BEATING SP IS EVEN BETTER
By:
TheCollector
When: 20 Jan 15 09:35
Graeme83
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Gnashersblackpool - It's market corruption. The bookies fund the rp. They then use pricewise to flatten the book. Everything cut because the bastards put up hidden cyclone.
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I find this irritating as well. The day before the paper is released and another value loser is tipped up why do the bookies shorten every runner? Whole Pricewise thing is a farce.
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