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Thanks for the previews koi. An interesting and informative read as always. Good luck.
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GL, koi.
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Good write up again Koi, thanks.
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Good to see you back Koi
Best of luck |
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A Day off mate, time to go through them.
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Are you concerned about Rosies Peacock's attitude Koi? Didn't seem interested at Larkhill and was even worse at Buckfastleigh when John Mathias was constantly trying to get him on the bridle but he had no interest. Not convinced that was a case of the horse taking a couple of runs to find its form and it has won 2 dire races since.
Not sure i quite agree with idea that The General Lee gets disappointed when held up. Seemed to run his best race when held up in the 2011 Champion Hunters at Stratford. Will be taken on for the lead by Extra Bold today, who looks too big based on Leicester 4th, so may drop in behind instead? Good luck Koi. |
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All about opinions...
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fairplay koi,will do a nice little double.gl m8.
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A winners a winner
Good work Koi |
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Wont be betting that ever again short.Wd Koi followed you and it won but............New pants needed
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Well done koi.
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No worries...always hard to pass...
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wd koi
always follow your hot tips but that was exciting racing i hope all are ok. |
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big money for the flook horse in the 5.45
still with the general? |
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These races are always exciting lol
Yep, still with TGL...I dont think the ground has dried out that much at ludlow, we will see |
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Backed the first one Koi... double up ! ?....
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I always back them single, then if something happens to one of them its no hardship
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so far so good koi
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Koi, just heard today that my former next door neighbour Philip Rowley had passed away.... and his youngest son is called Lee.... have backed it... seems heaven sent, good luck .
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Backed the wrong Rowley beast !
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stablemate
that's how it works in heaven bet god was on |
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Stablemate of TGL wins.....
TGL always seems to disappoint when held up like that, although probably couldnt get to the front. Could never have backed the winner though. |
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what even if it was fav,
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miss williams fuccking stay at home useless woman
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I readily admit to knowing nowt about hunter chases but to my tired old eyes
the winner travelled like it was the fav. from halfway. |
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ftp... you really are a boring t wat !
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1tp, never seen on here for days....then like a stalker pops up..never mentioned the winner though
....but as always there are those that love to see someone fail...usually those that are failures themselves. |
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Koi, take no notice mate. The good guys look forward to your previews and enjoy them. At the end of the day, no one forces us to take heed of your advice...
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I don't think too many saw that performance from Surenaga coming koi. Not much you can do about that.
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Since Sunday March 10th, Philip Rowley has had 10 ruuners in Points, 9 won (6 ridden by Alex Edwards) the other fell at the last (4 lengths clear of stable companion and winner). This shows the stable in form and also the rider. I know he also trains The General, but it didn't take a giant leap of faith to see the winner coming back to life. Surenaga,past winner of Royal Artillery and Lady Dudley Cups has always been rated higher than The General, who really is only a ladies race horse.
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Presume you had a ''touch'' then Tommy ?...
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Got a few quid, didn't back it until race started, but when The General couldn't get the lead, 40 & 50 was a big price.
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Well done... see my post above, just never noticed P R had two in the race !
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King Kohaku would probably have put the winner up as a back to lay.
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shame your neighbours son wasnt called surenaga, or you,d have been onto something
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post your bets Tommy....f all traded at those prices.
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£33@16,£22@24,£22@52.28. Did other things as well, knew I hit 50 for something, f you Trusy, any way I put Nelson Mandella half in on the day so wasn't that clever
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miprixabloater 28 Mar 13 18:41
King Kohaku would probably have put the winner up as a back to lay. I dont think he did. |