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Had lunch with my friend today and it has 100% not been decided and WILL depend on the ground.
Those are the facts so we are all guessing atm including the connections I want it DRY ![]() GL |
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Why would we bother about the sh1t this guy spouts, can't even get his
nom de plume right, edwardWOOWARDwould, perhaps he should have chosen LONELY as his nom de plume!!! |
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Thanks Ed.Keep us updated if you can .have to admit Im a Dodging Bullets man myself for Supreme.
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Nice horse Melodic & has already won at Chelts, which is a plus.
Think the supreme will be the race for him & would have a great ew chance in what looks a hot race with the 2 JP runners looking very smart. |
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Goes for supreme.
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quite right too that Neptune is fierce as feck
when Dodging Bullets is 12s for the Supreme it must lack strength in depth. Take the two favs out and it looks a weaker heat to me |
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Take the two favs out of the Neptune and all you are left with are promising looking horses but not many with any real form substance.
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Judo,not sure where you are coming fron with that quote re Dodging Bullets.
His form looks pretty solid to me. Personally i would have MR as a massive player in either race,and ground will decide his race. |
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well it seems clear to me that Dodging Bullets is a very unlikely winner of a Grade 1 race at the Festival, that's all Budd. Much more important than form is the answer to the question (in every race, not just these): what type of horse wins a race like this? The way I answer that question says DB is far from the type of horse that wins a race like this. Given he's 11 or 12 on here, I can only conclude that there is little depth outside the front two in the market. Probably down to PW tipping it. Just an abiding principle, you can have all the form you want but if you're not the right type for the race you will probably not win. And DBs form also leaves him quite a way behind the best in the race
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Looks like im reading his form a bit different to you mate-looks ok to me,guess thats why we all bet against each other on the exchanges.
Hes been the same sort of price for ages now,holding around the 14 mark. I aint backed him yet,and will probably wait now till the day before deciding whether to or not,but theres nothing in his form that puts me off. |
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PW didn't tip DB
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hes shortened up a bit since ive been away i see,best price 10 at the bookies.
That may tempt me. |
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edward.
any news on which race he is going for. |
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Still not certain which race
Depends on TWO factors , firstly the ground Soft side its the SNH dryer and it's the Neptune ALSO has a scope on Monday and if it is thought he needs another 24 hrs he will go for the Neptune ( scope this week was OK but only "OK"....work was very good though ) ALSO Nick Scho has advised a few of the boys to back Milord in the Fred Winter 20/1 GL All |
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cheers ed thanks
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out, coped dirty says on other thread.
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09 Mar 13 08:46
Still not certain which race Depends on TWO factors , firstly the ground Soft side its the SNH dryer and it's the Neptune ALSO has a scope on Monday and if it is thought he needs another 24 hrs he will go for the Neptune ( scope this week was OK but only "OK"....work was very good though ) ALSO Nick Scho has advised a few of the boys to back Milord in the Fred Winter 20/1 GL All Gutted for the boys but the signs were there as posted , hope they hack up at Punchestown or Aintree Lets hope Milord gets the money for the fellas that have backed it |