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Francesca
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1 .50pm ...Sotto Sizzler for me .
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Fayez winner .....42.7 ......struth !
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Gloryius
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2:25 why is platinum star such a big price? Cap colour? Surely too big?
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Have you layed it ?
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Cos the Cox runner is FANCIED
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Backed for my usual £2.
Other goldophin looks like a donkey. |
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Platinum drifting like the Kon Tiki.
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Visinari to win... Frankie ...oc
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Franny Norton walking a bit strangely !
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Impressive!
Not Norton, I mean. |
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Some donkey!
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That was a mightly impressive performance by Pinatubo there.
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Yes....should have had £10,000 on that !
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...but I don't bet at those levels.
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YET
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Space Traveller & Flaming Spear.
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Hey Gamain for me !
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David Elsworth (born 1939) is a horse trainer[1] living in the United Kingdom. He was the trainer of Desert Orchid, 1988 Grand National winner Rhyme 'n' Reason, and 1990 Queen Mother Champion Chase winner Barnbrook Again; three horses among a number of top-class performers for over jumps and on the flat.
Daivid Elsworth was champion national hunt trainer 1987-88. Elsworth also trained Persian Punch to win multiple staying races on the flat, whilst his sole classic success came with the 1990 Irish 1000 Guineas with In the Groove.[2] Elsworth began his training career as an assistant to Ricky Vallance at Bishops Cannings in Wiltshire in the early 1970s. When Vallance lost his training licence Elsworth took a job as a market trader before setting up as a trainer in his own right |
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Sir John Gosden :
He was educated at Eastbourne College, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge,[3] where he studied Economics and met his future wife, Rachel Hood, a lawyer. At Cambridge, he was a successful sportsman and won blues for both discus and javelin. Gosden started as assistant to two of the most successful trainers in the history of racing, first to champion trainer Vincent O’Brien and later, Sir Noel Murless. During his time with both men, they won a number of prestigious races including the Derby, the Oaks and the St. Leger Stakes. He then moved to California, becoming assistant to Tommy Doyle, before attaining an American Horse Training license in 1979. He began his training career with three horses, staying in California as he could only afford to rent single boxes and could not afford to rent a yard. |
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Day 2
Fun Mac win for me |
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2.25pm : Kosciuszko to win
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Christ...I thought Sir Ron looked good in the parade !
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Red kite !
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3:35 Channel, the french filly, looks way to big a price.
Surely a two horse race? |
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some real outsiders worth backing today, can't believe some of the prices on these:
1.50 Coolagh Forest 50/1 2.25 Dream Shot 18/1, Misty Grey 20/1 4.10 Sword Beach 33/1, Insania 25/1 5.20 Mercenary Rose 28/1 (bigger on here) Coolagh Forest and Sword Beach in particular are bonkers prices |
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Channel on the drift.
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Lufricia in the last.
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