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plenty my mate unfortunately we only find out about them via racing post or TV after the event
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T.D.Barron
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A E Jones.
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T easterby
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Cheers Sir....I've heard a few names mentioned on ATR...when they put their money down it's serious..
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and more..cheers
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uhm - great - iwas impressed too. i'd backed steviemac to win a grand plus]
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sorry for the reminder dumbo...I know the feeling.
Couldn't help but see how much the money came down though...I saw it opened 16/1 on course...not sure what it's morning price was. |
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for the future
dascombe/owen |
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A.E Jones..
Very few and far between..Over the years I cant really remember any misses. Another from years gone by was A.Aylett. |
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brian - just cant see owen/black/dascombe bothering with a gamble.
surely the motivation is winning /planning/achieving.cant see owen/black betting - just no point at all - their motivation is surely to be the best to prove they are the best - i.e to win the league. |
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sepp...
They've had a go at 4 in the last fortnight!!!! Jonny Mudball,etc. |
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sepp, Owen's punting is a matter of public record.
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Middleham Park Racing - Have been doing it for years!
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w. musson
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Fahey [NAP]
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the one and only Barney.......see tomorrow 17.45 yar
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T D Barron
B Curley G L Moore Jim Best J** T Dascombe F Murphy V Dartnall T J Pitt S Williams Are ten yards to start keeping an eye ....... You should soon learn when to back their horses and when not to. |
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Two hours gone and no-one has mentioned Michael Wigham.
One of many like A E Jones and Barney who withdraw their horses with self certificates when they can't get their money on. Watch out for Tinimix (A E Jones). Coming soon at a course near you. |
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P.D. Evans only they go the other way and HE lays them
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Another from years gone by was A.Aylett.
Thanks Kohaku had almost forgotten him .......think he used to train on The Isle of Wight ...... |
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P Howlling, T Vaughan, R Hodges
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Ay Ay Aylett did train on the IoW at one point.
Hard to fathom but had a great record when the money was down. |
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P A Blockley knows, errr knew, the time of day.
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On the flipside
M Channon N Tinkler N Gifford All leave it behind so ignore the gambles |
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Hannon knows the tme of day...brilliant trainer
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Im not so sure many trainers gamble that much-- some of the smaller ones have to but in all my time involved with racing i find its normally someone else connected to a stable.
Barney Curley would be one exception when he has one off the excuse is the best guide-- so when i look at a barney Curley horse i first think to myself -- Has he got a good excuse like distance - how long sinse its last run - going etc |
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the greatest of them all was captain ryan price espec when he put up josh gifford in a valuable handicap.....anyone remember le vermentois ,rosyth and hill house....all schweppes winners
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jim best
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There's no point in a punter jumping in and backing horses which have been cut from 16-1 into 6-1 because in the long run a loss will follow no matter who the trainer is. Now backing horses at 16-1 which go off at 6-1 is a totally different kettle of fish.
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Paul there are three on my list who I would still follow at the bottom end of the gamble
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do you mean how many Trainers and Owners bring Horseracing into disrepute?
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Tuck
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