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to be fair god himself would have struggled this week
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i somehow doubt 'god' wud be stupid enuf to gamble so :)
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;)
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im only talking about the national,which wasnt difficult,look at all the so called experts choices in both papers,out of 15 tipsters boxes in both papers,not 1 of them gave the winner in the 1st 4,4 gave the 2nd in their top 4,1 gave the 3rd in their top 4 & 4 gave the 4th,that is pure rubbish.
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they havent been to bad recently
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if thats good,i wouldent like to see a bad days tipping
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they are journalists that is what they are paid to do, write articles on racing they are not pro gamblers and no more knowledge that most on here
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lol
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It's all about opinions gents....just some opinions have air time...or paper time
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nowt like a bit of aftertiming
A race for me in which the markets absolutely dictate that we go against the grain. Zaynar today is what I would describe as a "world and its granny" type bet. The whole world, its mother, and granny knows that Zaynar has always wanted a stiffer test than the two miles of the Champion Hurdle, everyone knows Khyber Kim goes best fresh and are expecting him to bomb out today a la Imperial Commander, and it's clear his stamina has to be taken on trust. I'm looking at it a different way. I think this is a class horse, he beat Zaynar by six lengths at Cheltenham, and he had no problem following up his November win in the Greatwood with a career best in the Boylesports 27 days later. He is still a fresh horse, is a different beast this year, and the 7/2 price about him confirming Cheltenham form with Zaynar is quite amazing. Rarely have I seen two prices so heavily influenced by media opinion. If there is to be a surprise, Muirhead may well provide it. As I've said before, Noel Meade doesn't send horses across the water willy nilly, and on Muirhead's best form he has a good shout here. He has been running on heavy ground for a long time now, but this is a real change of tack to present him with two and a half miles and goodish ground. He comes here a fresh horse and he might well cause an upset. ;) |
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I think i might have a bet based on the shrewd advice just been presented..
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