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GEORGE.B
02 Nov 15 14:59
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A bit harsh that after his 'Oscar winning' performance in the Donny stewards room!

Mind, he does get to ride the horse who might have won the Ascot Gold Cup with a bit of luck in running, so it's not all bad!

50s on here that Kingfisher, I'm gunna have a fiver EW on it!

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By:
The Headmaster
When: 02 Nov 15 15:44
Dunno about that...but I was wondering why Moore wasn't on either of them?  Ground gone against him to a degree, but Kingfisher looks like he's been plotted up since Ascot.
By:
Fashion Fever
When: 02 Nov 15 15:53
believe the new aussie owners own jockey would have first choice
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 02 Nov 15 16:43
Presumably he can't do 8-5, Headmaster

Thanks for that, Fashion Fever
By:
TiptheOdds
When: 02 Nov 15 17:26
Pebble on Bondi Beach...
By:
The Headmaster
When: 02 Nov 15 17:56
That is a very good point George, how rudimentary - apologies.

Wish it was baking down there I think I'd be hammering Kingfisher off that weight/mark.
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Macksman
When: 02 Nov 15 19:12
I hear that Kingfisher is working well and is strongly fancied by Colm O'Donoghue.He is delighted to be in the saddle. 40/1 is a value bet for a horse that finished 2nd in an Irish Derby and an Ascot Gold Cup. He's only 16s in some high street bookies.Roll on 4:00 am. Go Kingfisher!
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TiptheOdds
When: 02 Nov 15 20:55
Strangely enough, the two best value runners in the race are from the yard whose runners in Europe are usually over short...
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