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More worrying he said the Arabs were following him in buying speed......assume he means racehorse speed.
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he did not say he wanted 2,500 ew
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so..did he or did he not?
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Said £2,500 win got a grand
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7/1 ticking away?
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sure he asked e/w, however glad i heard the 2,500 right.
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he said got 1,000 then it went to 6t4
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when was it ever 7/1?
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he meant the race last week roida
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16th march
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£7K liability on a class 6 at Southwell, on the same day as the Cheltenham festival, before the market properly formed. Not that shabby.
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if he done the job properly he'd get 10k ew no problem...so when a gambling owner walks into the ring and wants a bet to lose 20k and complains when he cant get on?
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1st time I have agreed with roida
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ps not sure about 10k mind
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20 people 500ew..wey aye
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i think you live in a different world roida
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How do you propose maintaining the 7-1? Clearly a rick, there's no way in the world it was going to be backable at 7-1 on the day.
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Hunty not a chance in the world of getting a monkey e/w at 7/1
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any bet over 100 pound will get rang up in all betting shops in london unless you are a well known loser in that betting shop
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how many bookies at track on the day?
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Just where would 20 people get that on? ....
roida 22 Mar 16 16:49 20 people 500ew..wey aye |
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mart could have got it on with pp
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It's quite surprising how people believe without question what they see on the telly.
I don't know how much he bet or even if he did bet. All I know is what he claims to have done. Which isn't the same. |
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Hes clearly not the sharpest knife in the drawer if hes not learnt how to manipulate the markets on here @ arms length like some for his benefit.
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If the owners, trainers and stable lads knew what was going to win, none of them would be working anymore. All they know is that their horse is well and trying... but that is not enough to guarantee a win.
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equine flew
22 Mar 16 18:51 Joined: 28 Aug 02 | Topic/replies: 397 | Blogger: equine flew's blog If the owners, trainers and stable lads knew what was going to win, none of them would be working anymore. All they know is that their horse is well and trying... but that is not enough to guarantee a win. it is when youve got 1 sorted like todays Fretwell hoss with a stone and half plus in hand |
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Looks like it's got 30 in hand Geoff. I can assure u fretwell is no mug when they lay one out. Plus what he tells u he had on and what he got on will be two different stories. And 100 % no member of staff at the yard will have ruined the price
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I can assure u fretwell is no mug
this the bloke that tried to get a bet in the ring to win £20,000? |
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hes not stupid he stopped entering his gd ones up early as to stop giving away hints to which ones hed be punting on
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roida leaves no stone unturned
he knows where the bodies are buried |
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tar for elucidating chavs..
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This is a man who knows value. He spent £60k on his racing colours when you can get a perfectly decent set for under £70 a year.
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hes a old fashion gambler who thought you still could get bets on with high st bookmakers which you can not not even on a big meeting like cheltenham. ps fretwell did have decent bets for the record
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