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broadsword
10 Jul 14 17:43
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i like the black fella whos on now
doesnt take himself too seriously
gets beat quite a bit too
dont like the huge bloke...he hardly ever lets them win

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By:
koikeeper
When: 10 Jul 14 17:45
dont like the huge bloke...he hardly ever lets them win

Thats the idea Wink
By:
cardifffc
When: 10 Jul 14 17:46
prefer the sinna man..........
By:
stewarts rise
When: 10 Jul 14 17:47
The great Soldato was always chasing but generally came up on top in the end! Did have an unlimited bank though!
By:
saddo
When: 10 Jul 14 18:03
Aceform, shokkin ommishun.
By:
elise
When: 10 Jul 14 18:04
whisky
By:
never give up
When: 10 Jul 14 18:25
vodka/tonic
By:
kavvie
When: 10 Jul 14 18:36
buck house
By:
halcyon days
When: 10 Jul 14 18:37
barley wine
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 10 Jul 14 18:40
Venture To Cognac.

Out of all of them Anne would easily be my choice to beat. She's as bad as Judith from Eggheads who is completely clueless.
By:
elise
When: 10 Jul 14 18:42
i'd rather face bradley
By:
cardifffc
When: 10 Jul 14 18:45
slippy........think its harsh to compare her with judith.........think chris is not brilliant either
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 10 Jul 14 18:49
Cardifffc, I love to take on Judith or Chris in a heads up.
By:
deadbrain59
When: 10 Jul 14 19:08
judith won a million,and shes pretty.
By:
hasty
When: 10 Jul 14 19:36
pendal
By:
broadsword
When: 10 Jul 14 19:39
dil ...shirley?
By:
carrot1960
When: 10 Jul 14 19:44
barnbrook again or mac vidi
By:
flushgordon1
When: 10 Jul 14 19:56
Rummy
Alverton
Little bay
silent valley
Peaty sandy
Fighting fit
And kauto
By:
joevalue147
When: 10 Jul 14 20:19
Barton Bank closely followed by Morcelli.
By:
broadsword
When: 10 Jul 14 20:21
no no no
By:
blackbarn
When: 10 Jul 14 20:22
Horses only.....

Grey Sombrero
Dunkirk
Buona Notte
Strong Promise
By:
Deltâ
When: 10 Jul 14 20:24
koo....
By:
Celtic warrior
When: 10 Jul 14 20:33
The bajan bandit. a true legend at ayr in the depth of winter. loved him to bits
By:
bigmart
When: 10 Jul 14 21:16
pearlyman fragile but brilliant on his day !
By:
johnizere
When: 10 Jul 14 21:18
By:
johnizere
When: 10 Jul 14 21:18
By:
Hayden
When: 10 Jul 14 21:19
1.Border Incident

2.Pendil

3.Captain Christy
By:
bigmart
When: 10 Jul 14 21:22
crisp
By:
carvoeiro
When: 10 Jul 14 21:26
Mill House
Baulking Green
By:
halcyon days
When: 10 Jul 14 21:31
The Dikler   Cool
By:
yeast
When: 10 Jul 14 21:38
Dublin Flyer or Morcelli
By:
Greg_Gory
When: 10 Jul 14 21:41
Bula Happy
By:
madhatters
When: 10 Jul 14 21:50
Red Rum
By:
PugMunter1
When: 10 Jul 14 21:53
how old are you lot ffs  Laugh


Kauto for me

lot of his wins on my sky plus which i enjoy watching over and over again

especially his last run at haydock

Love
By:
bigmart
When: 10 Jul 14 21:55
dessert orchid , the mighty mac what a monster off a horse ! and good old badsworth boy !
By:
Layboy
When: 10 Jul 14 22:06
Bobs Worth - Trier

Viking Flagship - Trier

One Man - Would have farmed the Ryan Air chase, if it had Grade One status back then.

Dawn Run - First jump race I remember watching was her Gold cup and it hooked me.

Suny Bay - Sir Peters final commentary on the Henessey he won and his Grand National battle with Earth Summit was legendary.

Earth Summit - That slog in the Grand National with the above, respect.

Moorcroft Boy - A phoenix from the flames, I think he would have won the English national if it wasn't for that near fatal fall.

Marlborough - Quirky but very talented hcapper, wanted him to win a Gold Cup but my head knew he wasn't quite good enough, 4th I believe.

Gloria Victus - His Racing Post Chase victory was one of the most outrageous jumping displays I have ever seen.
By:
blackbarn
When: 10 Jul 14 22:08
PugMunter - re age, its a fair question.  I'm 62 and a lot of the horses mentioned on here were at their peak when I was aged 11 (Mill House) to 13/14 (Baulking Green etc). Not sure if we matured earlier in racing terms in those days or just had less to think about. Mind you I'd "Cidered with Rosie" by Pendil.
By:
madhatters
When: 10 Jul 14 22:10
Chuck in Stalbridge Colonist for age Grin
By:
PugMunter1
When: 10 Jul 14 22:11
blackbarn i know buddy was just jokin re age  Happy

hopefully i live as long to see as many legends as you guys have done


Happy
By:
brassneck
When: 10 Jul 14 22:14
Silver Buck.
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