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jair1970
31 May 10 13:35
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its half one and st nick just got matched at 12.5

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By:
Long Run's To Glory
When: 31 May 10 13:40
14.0
By:
Graeme83
When: 31 May 10 13:44
Like i said, further proof that O'Brien is a liar.
By:
Long Run's To Glory
When: 31 May 10 13:44
21.0
By:
downallstar
When: 31 May 10 13:46
Did we really need another thread lads? ffs
By:
A_T
When: 31 May 10 13:54
25
By:
Graeme83
When: 31 May 10 13:55
How do you guys know what it got matched at. I can only see 15/2.
By:
JJMSports
When: 31 May 10 14:02
Last price matched was 19.0

25.0 was before he won the RacingPost Trophy A_T
By:
downallstar
When: 31 May 10 14:04
8.2 was last matched.
By:
jair1970
When: 31 May 10 14:06
Hey this is a special 'watch it drift' thread
almost there!
By:
Extreme Conviction
When: 31 May 10 15:00
Just asked for £15 @ 14/1 on the place market, and got matched straight away, got be a nr
By:
sewage
When: 31 May 10 15:19
Its 3.20pm now - he's been matched at 21 for the win, 15s for the place - I backed him at around 8/1 a couple of days ago, thought I'd got a brilliant price. Shows what I know...
By:
sintonian
When: 31 May 10 15:22
I reckon they have known all along.

Since his Guineas run they have just been peddling the same crap.

Cynical I know but they have handled this appalingly.
By:
vinnie_roe
When: 31 May 10 15:27
I wonder if we will ever see this horse race again?
By:
kirk st. moritz
When: 31 May 10 15:29
Lets hope they get what they deserve and dont win a Classic this year ... lots of darts no class, in any respect.
By:
sewage
When: 31 May 10 15:31
I'll bet if you traced all this lay money, it's ALL coming from Tipperary. This sport has become a f*!king joke...
By:
kirk st. moritz
When: 31 May 10 15:33
You could tell when the money was getting heavier on Bullet Train .. think someone was covering their positions on Jan Vermeer myself.
By:
Soap
When: 31 May 10 15:33
Come on guys - nayone who has placed a bet in the last week as done at over inflated price due to the doubts / rumours.

Surely anyone who has backed at them sort of odds cannot genuinly feel aggrieved as the price of a NR is factored into the price.
By:
jair1970
When: 31 May 10 15:54
I give it a month before the sad news that he's not trained on... sorry, had a 'career ending injury'...
By:
vinnie_roe
When: 31 May 10 16:03
Think of it like this... he's the highest rated 2yo last year, and he's got a very attractive pedigree. If he was retired now, he would make it as a stallion, possibly for a nomination fee of 20k. If he was to bomb out again, then retired, it would be very difficult to market this colt to the breeder. John magner will be the one to decide what happens with this horse.
By:
fuzzyone
When: 31 May 10 16:09
Spot on ^^^, Prima Donna got it right. Horse hasnt trained on as much as they had hoped. People castigated Bolger for Teofilio, this is as bad imo.
By:
A_T
When: 31 May 10 16:21
they must have seen something to run it in the Guineas - or maybe they just hoped the home work was wrong and it would show up for the races.
By:
Graeme83
When: 31 May 10 16:28
Perhaps it picked up an injury at the guineas, and they kept schtum about it.
By:
JJMSports
When: 31 May 10 17:43
I doubt he will run, why risk the stud fees? Coolmore runs Ballydoyle, not the other way round.
By:
Prima Donna
When: 31 May 10 17:48
I don't know how much you all think he would command at stud? imo if he is finished he if he stands at Coolmore Ireland he will only have limited appeal the most I reckon he would be is 10/15k,but more likely they would send him to Aus/NZ Montjeu has done well down under he will hold more appeal to those breeders than over here and can stand him for a higher fee.
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