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try my best wins the easter egg whhhheyyyyyy
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Doodle which jockey won a race after the 2nd lost 200 yards, at the Valentines Brook.
And came in and shouted at the winning jockey You lucky cn I would have beat you a distance. bar for the mistake I made at Valentines. The Jockey said "Mistake I never noticed a mistake as I stpoed off for a drink at Kirby. to give all the others a chance" Cubone. |
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was riden by john cook a real stylist of his time 28-1 i think
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Foinavon
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excellent luke
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foinavon won cos they all piled up at the railway fence 196something
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he was absolutely useless the starting price today would have been 5000-1
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What was unusual about the 83 and 84 national winners
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no.. you will have to go back 80 years before foinavon and get some real old books to read.
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13/1
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I was 13 and my dad said pick a horse ... I had picked Little Polveir the years before and it had fallen .... third time lucky or 4th time .... won at 15 - 1 Yayy :)
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wd gripper
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here is a question for you all
people say that Honey End was unlucky in foinavons race could you give you opinions on the subject... |
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who,s the jockey who rode sunny bay -- with his arse in the air higher than my ego -- sat behind earth summit with a double handful
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Bradley.
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andy turnell
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Brad
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yes he was it was my first ever national bet i think it was astupid SP of 9-4 or something. but in those days the fences were more tricky and the jockeys wernt very good. so 9-4 was a rediculous price
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slippy thats the one the wayward lad bless him
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can you not ask questions that are googled in 10 seconds makes it more fun.
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Do I win an Easter egg as well diddles ?
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sunny bay would have traded at 1.3 on here if betfair was around- the wife and the world thought bad had a double handfull - carl outrode him -but boy what a race.
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noew andy turnell he loved siting on top of the saddle im sure hes got french blood.
i cant understand why jockeys ride so short - the french are always falling off cos they stand on the horses back. i guess its showboating |
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slippy cors u do he was just a bit quicker with his fingers innit
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you can have a malteaser ok mate
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well the specify one was ungoogleable - ok boys questions - i specify they are to be ungoogleable
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ok the youngest jocky to ride in the race is
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okwhat was the last american horse to win the national who rode it and who stabled it in the uk prior to the race? oh and what year was it and SP?
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Cubone.....looking forward to your contributions this next week re: the National.
Sorry I didn't email you a few weeks ago regarding the 'One Second To Gold' book. Sounds intriguing. Did you still want an opinion? |
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youngest jockey good question -- lester piggott ?
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Ben Nevis USA ?
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yes Alan I have a new ipod if i come to the races will you give me a ittle advice,
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clarebear get the egg ben was the boy
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An iPod ? Well there's a 33/1 chance to start the day ! I'm sure you don't need any advice from me !
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give clairbare an easter egg diddles
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luke ive got one bought it weeks ago but its to kin complicated i cant even find out how to make a telephone call on it yet
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\i thought so i will still come and see you though all in the next few weeks
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ok clairbear what year and stable it was in jockey and SP for a large prize?
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Very difficult to make a phone call on an easter egg imo
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1980
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