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That got me a lot of hate from the haters!
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My dad worked with those on that show
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And Top if you’re bored type - 27 year old blonde in and see how many times someone has mentioned that when launching their feeble attacks - like it’s a diss!
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Re: The Fav Rosallion EVEs Fav
3:00 York 23 Aug 2025 Sky Bet City Of York Stakes (Group 1) uptheirons • August 23, 2025 3:36 PM BST Fav looks regressive to me. No bet here Again NO such opinion given before the race. |
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Re :the Prix Rothschild Thread.
Figgis 03 Aug 25 13:32 I think if Fallen Angel could recapture the form she showed when winning the Moyglare and Irish Guineas she'd take this comfortably. I couldn't back her though as she's been a long way from that level since. From the market it looks like January has been going well coming into this and her very best form gives her a good winning chance. However, I thought she didn't quite run to her best last time as she ought to have beaten Cinderella's Dream, so I can happily let her win unbacked at this price. I pretty much agree with everything Tom Segal has said regarding Spiritual. Couldn't have fancied her at all before the Epsom win, but a repeat of that clock performance would give her an excellent chance today. From Gosden's comments she's a quirky filly who needs things to fall her way, and her previous form appears to tally with the comments. It's also discouraging to see a lack of stable confidence reflected in the market. So while things might not fall her way today, and I wouldn't be surprised if she won or finished nowhere, I have to take a punt at these odds. Figgis • August 3, 2025 5:28 PM BST Yes, Spiritual didn't have it her own way in front and they went a decent pace. Although to be honest, whatever the circumstances, I wouldn't bank on her ever running as well as last time again. In the end I did have a small place only bet on Fallen Angel, but it barely covered my winning stake and wasn't enough to win on the race. Obviously I should've just backed Fallen Angel e.w. instead, but in truth I just wouldn't have had the confidence for that. The RP seem to have taken a positive view of the race, but looking at the beaten distances, winning time, and pace they went I don't believe either of the front two ran right up to their very best, but they were still better than the rest on the day. FA clearly ran her best race of the season and it will be interesting to see if she can continue to return to top form. I still don't think I'd be confident enough to back her to win another big one, however, as I don't see this as strong Gp1 form, even for a fillies only race. NO MENTION of the place bet. Market WAtching on the DAY OF THE RACE ![]() Anti - Post - yeah right! Especially for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW3j_KXufPE |
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In the SPOTY thread. Masquerading as analysis of the insider trading that happens in awards markets.
CLYDEBANK29 19 Dec 25 10:27 The year Giggs won the PFA award it was a market I had some interest in. IIRC I had some money on Vidic. I knew it was a market closer to the time you had to be very careful. Anyway, I had a sixth sense that someone knew Giggs had won and was being really cute, so I tested it and took everything that was available on Giggs from maybe 4.5 to 5 or 5 to 5.5. It wasn't a lot, mebbe £50-£75 in stakes. Was along those lines. Within 30 minutes or similar he was odds on. My take was as soon as that someone thought he wasn't the only one that knew, he took the lot. |
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Villa 2-1
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Which is of no interest to this thread
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I dunno, Tobe. It looks like you posted after the score had reached 2-1, so maybe it's the right thread.
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Delbert remains the undisputed King of After Timers and doesn't even bet
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sageform is still the King! Long live the King!
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top2 rated, I don't think that I can compete with the army of moaners on Horse Racing forum who aftertime when ever their choice gets beaten. Usually the jockey at fault or connections "not trying". I prefer to celebrate winners.
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Something of a classic from this Spurs fan. Had a big bet laying City, which he was "happy to lose". But thankfully he still won over the weekend....
sofaking wrote: Lost a few quid laying City but still up overall this weekend. There are some bets I don't mind losing.. Wink |