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By:
Bentring
When: 01 Nov 21 22:12
The day he won in navan we were on Now where or when and were expecting to collect,why Ben rode down the inside I don't know as a few later races before the bumper most chose to stay wide and that's were the winner's came from.
Ben was steering to his left after every wing to find better ground and beat anything that ran down the inner out of sight but moved across to 3SL in the straight but got beat 17L had he ran wide I will never know how near or far he would have got.
NWOW has a rating of 117 so with getting beat 17L and only 2 runs for 3SL every chance it could develop so good luck with ur punt.
Only saying that as I have nothing done in SA hurdleExcited
By:
Bentring
When: 01 Nov 21 22:20
Only 2 runs now I should say that was it's 1st run for 3SL,another 1 of Elliott that beat NWOW was Ginto could be worth watching
By:
unclepuncle
When: 14 Nov 21 09:58
A disappointing run from Thyme Hill last week in France, hopefully he just needed it, I’m guessing the Long Walk at Ascot will be his next race, though the same stables Sporting John may also go there after his win yesterday.

I was very taken with Third Time Lucki and after watching his chase debut fort he first time last night I have struck a decent bet at 13,5 on here.
Reminded me a lot of Sprinter Sacre the way he tanks along and attacks the fences. Obviously on hurdles form he can’t beat Appreciate It but it doesn’t always work out like that.
Was also good to hear Dan Skelton say he may resist running him too much and just go for the race at Kempton over Christmas and then straight to the Cheltenham. With any luck his brother will be injured or suspended for the first day of the Festival.Devil
By:
differentdrum
When: 21 Nov 21 22:45
I see Nolan has entered Mrs Milner in the staying hurdle at Newbury on Friday. Seems strange. Thus far she is an improving handicap hurdler priced at 25/1 for the Stayers Hurdle, but he has a genuine Grade 1 horse in Latest Exhibition priced at 14/1 for the Stayers. Why isn't he entered? Surely this would have been the ideal race to see if he should revert to hurdling? Is there something wrong with him?
By:
Bentring
When: 15 Dec 21 21:22
Gailard out tomorrow UNCLE done a £ Yankee Ana 2ew acca 2
5/1 8/1 Minello 3/1 Honeysuckle and 5/1 Bob for their intended targets
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 06 Feb 22 20:44
Blue Lord was running a good race until he fell at the last and he makes some Arkle appeal at 33/1 if they go chasing.


galopin des champs , hosed up in the martin pipe on handicap debut ,a very lightly raced and  improving 5 yo ,looks a chaser and was way ahead of his mark last time ,25 /1 for the rsa i have had a little dabble each way  ,i know its early but if ya see the bandwagon its too late


Little shake of gold dust from way back in this thread. Nice prices now.
By:
unclepuncle
When: 07 Feb 22 06:29
Well only five weeks to go and the markets are a mixture of dead certs and wide open.

My life changing treble of Chacun Pour Soi, Thyme Hill and Minella Indo at least looks like it might get a run for it's money.Grin

Minella Indo has been very flat this season but ran better at Leopardtown on Saturday than he had in previous runs there so hopefully the return to the Festival will see him return to form.

Shiskin will obviously be very hard to beat, but if he makes mistakes like he did Ascot maybe Chacun can get first runny hold on - I can dream.

The stayers looks wide open and Thyme Hill has every chance.

The Supreme could be the most competitive race of the week depending on what Hendo and Mullins do with their multiple entries. Have to say Constitution Hill looks a proper machine and although I'm not a backer at 2/1 he would be my choice.
The Ballymore picture is very cloudy due to the multiple entries and is hard to get a handle on at this stage.

The Arkle looks pretty average and despite mentioning him sadly I didn't back Blue Lord straight after last season's meeting. I did back Third Time Lucki at 16/1 so all is not lost.

Haven't completely lost faith with Gailard Du Mesnil for the RSA - ran better on Sunday and is hopefully peaking.Laugh

Hopefully Bob Olinger and Galopion Des Champs meet in the Marsh (or whatever it's called) - should be a humdinger. Won't be surprised if they avoid each other though.

For all that Honeysuckle looks unbeatable in the Champion Hurdle I've been nibbling at Epatante for a month or two at around 16/1 as a bit off value.

Had backed The Big Doyen for the bumper but he was annihilated by Facile Vega on Saturday.Cry
By:
Hibore
When: 20 Feb 22 09:35
Some great prices Uncle. Only need to get them there safe and sound in 3 weeks.
By:
unclepuncle
When: 18 Mar 22 19:20
Well an unprofitable ante post meeting for me - loads of decent priced places but no winners.Cry

Had plenty of big priced placed horses in the handicaps taking advantage of the 6,7,8 places on offer but couldn't nail a winner. Lots of favourites winning is never good my style of betting.

Will try to start a 2023 thread later.
By:
impossible123
When: 18 Mar 22 19:23
Not a memorable one for me; switched allegiance from A Plus Tard to Galvin post Savills Chase; Shishkin was painful. Only showed a small profit with a few multis going onto Native Trail, Inspiral and Luxembourg.
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