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Did Phoenix get injured the other night?? Never heard it
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No not injured on Tuesday but doesnt look the same dog since he had atendon removed last year
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As for Eskes price, if u could b guaranteed he would break like that every night then maybe but he wont so i could nt touch him at 10/1 at this stage! He is bound to miss the kick a few nights and get in bother. A deserving fav probabaly at this stage but a bit of an overreaction i think in his price and could nt back him at 10s on the back of a win where everything fell right on the night for him
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Phoenix as a sore wrist,
its a heart breaking problem My bitch had one 4 months off come back flying two runs later gone again 4 month off get them back flying again two runs later gone again it goes on and on and on . Back to eske 10:1 think there worst bets to be had where all waiting for him to fall at wimbo where he shouldn't suit ain't happend yet I can't back him at 10/1 myself had every chance to back him at 20/1 16/1 |
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I would back the dog at 2/1 if you could guarantee the break he got on tuesday for all 6 rounds but you can't, its a hard track to back run top class dogs if you miss your break, and the price cut on tuesday was a nonsense imo as we learnt nothing about the dog that we didn't already know, i.e. its an aeroplane when it gets loose
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as good as he looked it was a disgusting over-reaction by the firms as they always are. who didnt think he was the fastest dog likely to go for the derby and who didnt think his running through a brick wall style would make him hard to knock out? so as has been said, what was learned? what did the books see to think he has twice as much chance as he had before the race?
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definite no , i'd take 50's at least
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