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did the ruk pundit just say that or I am hearing things!
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Poppydog.
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November 2, 2015 2:41 PM GMT
Maybe because those who 'aren't fully trying' can hide out the back
Tempted to just lay the 'dodgiest' trainer each race today
Maybe because those who 'aren't fully trying' can hide out the backTempted to just lay the 'dodgiest' trainer each race today
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Poppydog.
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November 2, 2015 2:46 PM GMT
LOL - dodgy trainer theory worked
The clear RPOst Fav tailed off, out the back, throughout
LOL - dodgy trainer theory workedThe clear RPOst Fav tailed off, out the back, throughout
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longbridge
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November 2, 2015 4:41 PM GMT
Maybe he meant that front runners are happy to run on their own, whereas other horses want to run with the 'herd', which they can't see so easily?
Maybe he meant that front runners are happy to run on their own, whereas other horses want to run with the 'herd', which they can't see so easily?
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sparrow
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November 2, 2015 4:52 PM GMT
It's because those behind lose sight of the hare.
It's because those behind lose sight of the hare.
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