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p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 15 Mar 13 15:16
grund is fkin bottomless and he is still calling it Good to Soft Plain disaster for my bets, all want better ground
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wondersobright
When: 15 Mar 13 17:10
yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
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bookie 25
When: 15 Mar 13 17:12
Wink
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wondersobright
When: 15 Mar 13 17:13
loving it bookie, so much f**king money LaughLaughLaugh
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woodmanchester
When: 15 Mar 13 18:00
Very pleased with 5/1 At Fishers Cross, could still have won if Ballycasey ran but his withdrawal handed it on a plate really. Thought all my horses ran really well today and fractionally in profit on the Festival. Well, so much better than all the money lost last year
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wondersobright
When: 15 Mar 13 18:22
oioioioioioioiLaughLaughLaugh

wd bookie, PF and of course woody with your winner

cant wait for next year
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woodmanchester
When: 15 Mar 13 18:32
You came with a wet sail PF, think you got the last 3 winners (although dont think Salsify would have won.) Pleased it makes up for Boston Bob, as At Fishers Cross did for me. Really wanted Far West or Long Run. Both ran creditably, but put in their place
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p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 15 Mar 13 18:42
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Grand Annual will be the JP McManus benefit in my opinion. Alderwood @ 7/1 NR-NB and Kid Cassidy @ 10/1 NR-NB.

Alderwood looks chucked in again this year just like last year in the County Hurdle but there is no fancy prices, however 7/1 is still a fair price. He has been running on crap ground all year again, gets a lovely mark for this and with the improvement he will show for the better ground he looks ridicolous well in.

As for Kid Cassidy they have not tried a jot on him all season, they have made excuse after exucse why they could not put him in the race and of course the stewards just accept it. Anyway we all know Nicky Henderson loves to win this race and he is down to what looks a very good mark, i seriously doubt they will hold him up detached miles out the back this time.




Laugh good old plot jobs!!! great ending to a great festival Grin
By:
irishone
When: 15 Mar 13 22:28
w d p f
just got back from a tremendous week, 12 irish winners when i left. ground was a lot softer than the good to soft the world was getting, lot heavier today,  came right for us , how was ruby 25-1 in the bumper ? only done my bowlocks in the evening ... thank you eroticats or whatever the lap dance place was called, matty batchelor had two breakfasts yesterday btw, dont back him tomorrow,  said the first was just for the morning line cameras, hope j t pulls through, sprinter sacre .... ffs best performance i have seen since himself. great days lads, great days Laugh
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irishone
When: 15 Mar 13 23:05
woodmanchester
14 Mar 13 08:38

Day 3, St Patrick's Day



WTF ???????  LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh part irish ? my r s woody Laugh
By:
irishone
When: 16 Mar 13 13:52
A REASON why Simonsig was not his usual flamboyant self when winning Tuesday's Racing Post Arkle has come to light, Nicky Henderson said on Saturday.

The grey was expected to win with ease, but Barry Geraghty had to get serious with the 8-15 favourite before beating 33-1 shot Baily Green by two and a quarter lengths.

Henderson said: "Simonsig's scope wasn't quite right after the race. I did think during the race that things weren't quite right with him; he seemed to be running away from something.

"We certainly know he's better than that. It's probably as well we didn't scope him immediately before the race, otherwise he wouldn't have run."

The trainer reported that Oscar Whisky, who was pulled up in the Ladbrokes World Hurdle, for which he was 9-4 favourite, was not sound the following morning.

"He was slightly lame," Henderson said. "We've not found anything dramatically wrong but we'll do a few tests."

Riverside Theatre, who was staying on in the closing stages of the Ryanair Chase, will run again this season and move back to three miles.

It is looking doubtful whether Bobs Worth will run again this season, although plans will not be finalised for another week for the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup hero, who turned out looking remarkably fresh at Seven Barrows in Lambourn on Saturday despite his tough race in the mud.

Henderson said: "Aintree is only three weeks from Cheltenham and Bobs Worth puts so much into every race. He'll give everything for you, day and night. He seems fine this morning but we'll delay a decision for a week over whether he'll run again this season. It's too soon to decide."

However, Long Run, third to Bobs Worth, is almost certain not to reappear until next season. Owner Robert Waley-Cohen said: "He has run a great race again but I think that'll be it for the season."

Sprinter Sacre is right on target for Punchestown following his stunning win in Wednesday's Sportingbet Queen Mother Champion Chase and looks set to be joined at the festival by Grandouet, who was travelling well when falling in the Stan James Champion Hurdle
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