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fair point. don't think I would
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There are plenty of GREYHOUND punters who know there grehounds better then me lads but i find that looking at the heats of the big races over a couple of times there can be a gold nugget that some bookies miss out on when they put up there prices. .. a case in point was Tyrur McGuigan IN 2010 when Boyles put him up at 50/1 at the q/final stage 1/4 1st 4...i was like Usain Bolt getting down to boyles to get on.. i admit i did/nt think he would beat his big brother MIKE but what a e/w bet at the time. ...i could be wrong but they both look a pale shadow of what they were....time will tell.
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http://www.greyhound-data.com/play.htm?video=video2/IE/DLK/2012/DLK-2012-07-12-HT08.mp4&name=****.com Dundalk International Open 550
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The 1st 3 all ran blinders
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On Youtube too, dunno wat to make of the race, really only concerned the 1st 2 from trap rise!
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agree 2 bitches ran great, millie would have won with luck of a clear run at 3rd bend, but you cant take it away from Hollow with a break like that against those quality dogs..but when you think about it he was on his 'home' track and none of the other are true breakers in terms of top top class breakers.
nothing changed my long held view that the only thing to do with the Panther for the Derby is too lay him, he is strong as an Ox yes, but he will get into trouble and just dont see him getting into top 3 each time up to Derby Final with his breaking and not being good out wide |
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Panther showed very little.
Was not really gaining on Trap 2 at any stage and you would expect more from him. |
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now i know the angle is bad at shelbourne for the photo but can someone tell me how the fcuk tp 6 has just won the 7th race looked to be 1 1/2l behind
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