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7-1 i reckon
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It's looks unlikely that he will run. If SNA doesn't line up, you would have to make him 2nd fav.
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suppose it would depend on jockey - 7's probably more correct mp.
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surely if sna was out, midas touch and cape would have shorten quite a lot, even though they might get re routed, hope cape runs im on at 16/1 after dante
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I think Fallon will be on him, I really do.
I expect St Nic not to run Jan Vermeer 2/1 f Cape Blanco 4/1 2f 7-1 BAR |
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Workforce will be short in the betting if the money waiting to get on is anything to go by, less than 7-1.
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Word from ballydoyle is that he goes to France.
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Sources please soapp?
O'Brien said he was LEANING towards France, that was Monday, before what has happened to St Nic. He also said Jan Vermeer was likely to go to France at the time too, and now look. |
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My sources were got at Navan races last Saturday from people close to the stable. Now 48 hours later a lot can change.
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may yet make the gig @ Epsom
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could , but expect only 2 from 3.
one must be saved for france |
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viscount nelson goes to france too,they mite let 3 lads go to epsom yet
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betting telling you it's now out
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price collapsing on blanco usually means some wise guys connected with those in the know are making some easy money.
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gone from 13 to 23 in the last 25 minutes
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He's pretty much out as well then.
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St Nick out, now Blanco the unbeaten Dante winner is being given away on betfair, not a bad days "work" for the bookies as they're the 2 best backed according to the RP market watch.
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easy game being a bookie
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Good on those who are laying him. It's a good indicator. Hopefully they get a couple of quid.
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I'd more or less given up on CB running a while back, they always did seem to be favouring France.
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CB just hit 40! Does somebody know something I don't?
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obviously. but even you should have now worked it out
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obviously.
Check the Derby TBP market if you need confirmation. |
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This horse is 4/4 yet I'm well in the red on him
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Cape Blanco could join Abbey in missing Derby
BY RACING POST STAFF 2:27PM 1 JUN 2010 CAPE BLANCO may join ante-post favourite St Nicholas Abbey in missing Saturday's Investec Derby after trainer Aidan O'Brien gave the strongest indication yet of his running plans for the Classic on Tuesday. While stressing that his plans were not yet definite, O'Brien looks like having three runners at Epsom - Jan Vermeer, Midas Touch and At First Sight - with Totesport Dante Stakes winner Cape Blanco, who is as short as 6-1 third favourite with Coral, likely to bypass the Derby in favour of the following day's Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly. O'Brien said on Tuesday afternoon: "It is looking likely, but not definite, that Jan Vermeer, Midas Touch and At First Sight will be going for the Investec Derby and increasingly likely that Cape Blanco will be going for the Prix du Jockey Club along with Viscount Nelson." Earlier, the two times Derby-winning trainer had issued a statement revealing that Racing Post Trophy winner St Nicholas Abbey would miss the Derby. St Nicholas Abbey had been ante-post favourite for the 1m4f Classic since winning at Doncaster in October, but in recent days had been usurped as market leader by stablemate Jan Vermeer, having not worked up to his usual standard last Friday. O'Brien said: "St Nicholas Abbey was due to work first thing this morning, however when he came out of his box we noticed he was stiff behind. He had looked slightly stiff yesterday evening. "His work on Friday last was a little lacklustre for him and that was the first time we had seen anything different, but he was fine afterwards. "He was immediately examined and scanned by our vets this morning. They found a slight muscle injury high up in his hind quarter. This meant he could not work today and we were advised to give himan easy few days. "Obviously this will preclude him from running in the Derby on Saturday. We always thought St Nicholas Abbey could walk on water and it is very unfortunate for all concerned to have a setback like this so close to the big race." O'Brien has yet to confirm riding plans for Epsom, but given Jan Vermeer's dominance in the market, Johnny Murtagh is expected to stay loyal to the impressive Gallinule Stakes winner. |
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defo out , nearly 50s here now
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wht can't Aidan just says it is going to France FFS
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ffs done my dough on cape blanco now
FFS AIDAN |
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should have checked the breeding.
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