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Cash out with 365 was only available on nrnb race's for me,a/p no cash out available you must be the only 1 uncle
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Just had another nibble at 8/1 Redicean.
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I cashed this one out with them. Who needs 10k when 17 squid is a profit
![]() Bet Confirmation - SB2061632521I - Internet Time of bet: 13/11/2017 22:06:41 No. Selections Event Event Date E/W Terms Odds Result 1 Buveur D'air Champion Hurdle (Win And Each Way) 13/03/2018 3 Places 1/4 Odds 7/2 Won 2 Presenting Percy RSA Chase (Win And Each Way) 14/03/2018 3 Places 1/4 Odds 14/1 Won 3 Disko Cheltenham Gold Cup (Win And Each Way) 16/03/2018 3 Places 1/4 Odds 25/1 Lost Multiples Bet Type No.of Bets Unit Stake Total Stake To Return Return E/W Trebles 1 5.00 10.00 17.24 Stake: 10.00 Return: 17.24 |
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Redicean for me as well, impressed with all his runs. Moves like an animal with plenty more in the tank.
Has hacked up on heavy at Kempton and won on soft, plus the poor skint bookies need this jolly downed. |
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Farclas wins
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Boom.
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Don't fancy that at all Willie.
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Jack Regan must be interesting at a price,early days like
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Jack Regan done it nicely at Market Rasen Quevega06 but i really think the UK 3 year old form is very average so far. Cracker Factory is way down the pecking order as a possible Truimph Hurdle winner. Coeur Sublime has a lot to learn about jumping but he has from now till March to perfect it. He has a massive engine and a real grinding type with a touch of class. I think the truimph is made for him.
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I went to see him in the flesh on Saturday looks a smashing big thing - Long way 2 go but I'm still happy to have a little punt @ 66s for Jack
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Wouldnt put you off. Seems overpriced at 66s alright. Do you think there is any juice in Coeur Sublimes price?
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16s at this time of year seems about right after his first run,a rave they targeted for mega fortune last yr in same colours
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Elliott seems to do well with the 3 yr olds so it'll be interesting to see if he's anything else over the next month or two..
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Yeah i think he might be a bit classier than Mega Fortune(rip). If he improve like Mega Fortune did then he'll be some tool.
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Can’t believe Adjali is still 33/1.
His French form keeps getting boosts. Quel Destin did it nicely on debut and Adjali has beaten him comfortably twice. Crazy that QD is shorter in the market just because he’s run here imo. |
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CCM, Adjali is closely related to top class flat horse too, is he coming to Britain, or still trained in France?
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Already with NJH mate.
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Not a bad place to be for a top juvenile!
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Have you found any Adjali race videos, of his 3 runs in France?
If he won a hurdle race in April does he still qualify for the Triumph Hurdle? |
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Cracker Factory gets an Irish boost
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Very nice debut from Adjali there. The Triumph has a new fav
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Torpilo has now thrown his hat into the mix. Very good at Sandown.
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Irish form is all over the place
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Sir Eric narrowly wins
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Quel Destin wins again. Great little jumper and tough as nails.
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the winner has yet to make a START
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To answer the question earlier about Adjali, the Triumph is for 4yos, not novice hurdlers. They can have won hurdle races as 2yo's and still qualify. I remember way back when Jim Old had the favourite for the race in Cima and we were confident that it would beat all of the UK opposition but it was beaten by a horse from France called Shiny Copper that had been hurdling since the previous March.
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Think the winner just romped in at Chelters
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Wants soft ground I reckon
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Was surely just a sighter for Sir Eric - he’ll be different gravy imo.
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Imo the winner has already beaten the favourite who romped in Saturday.
Not ran in UK yet. With Nichols. |
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Oohhh you devil MOM!! Are you trying to start a plunge on here too.....
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Pic D'Orhy for those who prefer less of the cloak and dagger.
At a guess Saturday's winner has probably improved since they met. You would just be hoping that the French form is better than Irish/English form. According to the going reports has never run on anything quicker than very soft. Best priced 16/1 and never any bigger than 20/1 so hardly a monster gamble thus far. |
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Very keen on Laskadine. The Warwick win was workmanlike but he could improve dramatically for his next run. He jumped in the way some French recruits do first time here but settled and stayed. Suspect the next run could place him near the front of the market.
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Very very impressive
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Yes, think Laskerdine may go the FW route
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Vert impressive indeed. Shame I took no interest until today as I'm no great fan of The Triumph; good Flat pedigree, and 3rd to Stradivarius. This race is his only entry t the Festival. And I think he'll be a significantly shorter on the day, and probably considered an Irish banker at the Festival; his stablemate the impressive winner of the Trial at Cheltenham Fakir D'oudairies could be re-routed to the Supreme given the same ownership as he's more than one entries.
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