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By far my biggest ever ante post bets were The New One and Champagne Fever ahead of the 2014 festival, topping up weekly on both at 8/1 each (win only) and a good few win doubles.
Not the best festival Tuesday I've ever had, especially when one of the guys I was with had backed Western Warhorse and found it hilarious... |
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2008 the year the Wednesday was cancelled due to high winds.
![]() Had a £25 antepost double on Captain Cee Bee (25/1) in the Supreme and Venalmar (33/1) in the Neptune - flagged up both in the race threads on here. The Wednesday is cancelled and 3 days of racing are now being crammed into two - Thursday on the old course and Friday on the new course. To my dismay the Neptune is now to be run on the Friday on the new course instead of the old course as originally scheduled. Venalmar having looked the winner all the way gets chinned on the run in by Fiveforthree and Ruby, and while it's impossible to prove I am 100% certain he would have won had the race been run on the slightly sharper old course. ![]() |
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Gold Cup day 1998. Still a 3 day meeting then and by the time the Gold Cup comes around all my mates are taking the pi55 out of me as I have not had a single collect during the week, but I'd pulled it out of the fire before and I was sitting on an Ante Post Voucher 40/1 EW See more Business for the big one and he's now 11/2 2nd Fav. He's won his last 3 and I'm thinking, here we go it's my time to gloat as I pull out the slip. The rest is history as a few fences in Cyborgo goes lame and is pulled up sharply before the 7th and Carries out See More Business. I feel sick and cannot believe what I am seeing. The pub goes wild with laughter and I sit in a daze and then to top it off Cool Dawn wins the race and I can't believe that SMB would have lost. 12 months on he does the business and I have my day but 1998 was awful. I'm now skint and decide I've lost enough but should I back Earthmover in the Foxhunters. I decide low on confidence what's the point at 3/1!!! Yep, it won by half the track. It was a bad day to end a bad week.
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We'll always back more losers than winners, so it's not losing that's bad. Also asking 'what's your worst Cheltenham day?' is like asking what your worst BJ was? There is one???
However, last year's Tuesday was pretty unendureable. Loads of pi$$ed favourite-backers thinking they've got the game by the bollicks and it's all a piece of cake 'Roooby Rooby Roooby Rooiying it' after all the Mullins hot pots go in, bragging about their winnings. I hate seeing a horse fall but once Annie Power had got up safely after the Mare's Hurdle, I did give a silent prayer of thanks. Yeah yeah I know, 'Mister Goodtime' right, but come on! We all know how hard it can be and how that 20/1 winner seemingly only you have spotted is so much more satisfying than being surrounded by these types. |
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Shockster that brings back memories for me I backed Cool Dawn each way ante post and went to New Zealand for 6 weeks-I was somewhere on the South Island when I picked up an old British paper and saw the result and wondered what had happened to SMB.
As for the next year See More Business cost me a fortune I did Anzum (at 40s) and Go Ballistic (at 100s) and had it with one of Nicky's that won at 11s and Forestal (ridden by AP) in an e/w singles and an e/w yankee. Dobbin came swinging on GB from three out and looked all the winner until outbattled by SMB close home. Had a big payout for the place treble and doubles but would have been mega if GB had held on |
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How Western Warhorse ever got up to beat Champagne Fever I'll never know - that was a particularly bad day for me.
Gold Cup day when Imperial Commander won and Kauto fell. It was p1ssing down with rain, and loads of people had umbrellas up, so you couldn't see the screen. We were in the Best Mate (terrible decision looking back) and these three chavvy idiots infront of us cheered when Kauto fell because it helped them with their 200/1 Cerium bets!! Don't think I've wanted to knock someone out as much in my life. Earlier in the day Restless Harry fell in the Albert Bartlett right in front of us; my feet were ringing wet, I was knackered after four days drinking and gambling and wanted to go home. Backed Baby Run in the Foxhunters who hosed up, but I was too down after Kauto's fall, I couldn't even be bothered celebrating. Then we had a 200 mile drive home afterwards. Main lessons are for me: 1. Don't go in the Best Mate 2. Take waterproof clothing 3. Only go two days at the most 4. Did I mention don't go in the Best Mate? |
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losing forgive'n'forget, valiramix, gloria victis, ten plus and others
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^ Very true - I remember how deflated everyone rightly was after poor Our Conor lost his life in the Champion Hurdle. Agree with wellchief, too, regarding people cheering when horses fall. Wish offenders could be kicked out when that happens!
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Nothing riles me like faller cheerers or people being generally disrespectful and disgusting about the horses. Some pond life behind me walking back towards town last year calling Annie Power a "****". The only **** here is you, you pathetic vermin, sod off and don't come back. Honestly, what kind of a human has that attitude, and why've they come to Cheltenham?
Was Champagne Fever getting chinned the same say as Our Conor? That's a bad recent one for sure. |
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I think anyone who cheers a horse falling is fair game to be smacked straight in the face.
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used to go down regularly with mates and book hotels for two night normally Tuesdays and Wednesdays
one year all went fine did the Tuesday great day got back to hotel at around 7.00pm after reasonable days drinking. decided to skip eating and just stayed out drinking and drinking and drinking till god knows what time. on the Wednesday i was dead didn't make the meeting and spent the whole day in bed!! Total nightmare never to be repeated |