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Aitch,
Thank you. I can access the RP and SL out there, and already have a good idea of the big races in July (Eclipse, July Cup, York, KG etc) but whether i play or not is another story. I have a couple of good friends in UK i could call if i saw something i really liked, but it wouldn't be a surprise if didn't have a single bet during my time away. |
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We all know why you're off to Indonesia really Andrew ;)
Ladyboys galore for you I prefer ladygirls, but believe it or not, there are bars in Jakrata that are full of meat and 2 veg 'girls', strangely enough as it's the largest Moslem population in the world. |
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Why is it that all the ugly blokes in the UK have Thai Brides?
Must go, Ting Tong is calling me. |
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Aitch,
Thai Ting Tong sounds a good same for a horse ![]() Jakarta ref my post above, my typing is really poor today, but i rarely make mistrakes |
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can't claim it's mine Andrew, it was a Ladyboy that Matt Lucas played in Little Britain
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I'm going to back Voyager Blue today despite being up against his elders for the first time. He won a maiden at Redcar from a filly who has followed up twice since. The pair of them pulled well clear that day and were a class apart from the rest. I also thought it's next run at Chelmsford was impressive in a class 2 0-100, given that he dwelt and had to be rushed up into the lead from the outside. I thought he dug in really well at the end. Vale of Kent went on to run with credit as Ascot and Tasleet who was well back has run well since. Hopefully he's still improving and can provide me with a nice winner today :-)
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Good Luck GCW
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How strange! I was just looking at the form on Voyager Blue, doesn't seem too bad except for steering and the fact it won albeit a more valuable race on the AW. The biggest negative is the trainer, he has his own agenda on when he wants his horses to win.
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Good afternoon Andrew and all
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1.55 chester fav.
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lost 2.14
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DB
I didn’t have a bet on the race but being a Lay thread I thought you put it up as a Lay. Feel sorry for you. Keep your powder dry until Andrew turns up. Good luck |
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Good afternoon Lampus et all,
Lay up later, still waiting to get matched (Lingfield) hopefully i will. GCW, Good luck Not a race for me to play, but i like Spray The Sea at a price (7). Unexposed 3 year old. |
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happysandwich you been locked up mate 289 replies may 10
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Topic/replies: 1,428 | Blogger: domino14's blog
I'm going to be very kind to you all. I was luckily at Clive Cox's a couple of weeks pre Ascot and saw Swiss Chill gallop with Harry Angel. I will add that 48 hours later I lost £1000 on him, but he was very green and didn't stay 6f. Last Tuesday morning (18th) my friend from Cox's yard rang me and told me he worked 4.5f with Chagatai and went well clear of him. That horse is rated 90. The yard are confident Swiss Chill wins today, I'm still very sore from it's debut but I am giving him another chance. Reason for my posting on this thread is he just in Andrew's price range and has a 13L defeat on debut to his name in an open novice, and I feel Andrew may have been considering him as a lay and I wanted to steer him some info, which may make him think otherwise as the yard think he's a bit of a beast ! not much of a beast that dom - ran vv poor |
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3.00 winds fav
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I was thinking the Dascombe fav in the 3:05 was too short now around 5/4. The trouble is it has run well at the track each time and looks sure to give it's running again. On form though it just looks too skinny especially if Johnston's keeps it honest early, I can see the other 2 runners getting involbed with what they have in the book, Andrew Balding has a ludicrously good record at the track with his 3yo handicappers.
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Aye Sweetnsour, but lost a leg in betting, and Kirby took it off the rail having broke there, dropped it up, got it in behind horses, and hands and heels it with minimum effort. A clear stop job, with handicaps clearly the centre of their thinking.
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2.26 to 2.6 in no time I'll not follow it out now, missed the boat.
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so the yard was telling porkies then dom ?
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GL Andrew with the leafy runner.
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Only know a lad in the yard Sweetnsour
Sadly as you and I know, lads don't know if off or not, can tell you well being and so on, but never know if triers or not. |
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well at least fleet review won dom
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He did, didn't bet him.
I watched Full Moon get a hands and heels job in 6th. I hope the next time Full Moon is in, it's a 7f 0-100 for 3yo's ! |
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Striding,
Good luck if you lay the fav in the 3.05. I looked at it earlier and actually posted Crossing The Line in the Lucky 15 thread. The leafy runner has drifted a little, i mayb have to look for a reserve, although there's still plenty of time. |
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it was a defo lay around 2.26 Andrew but i can leave it at 2.6 now
![]() gl with baldings it looks the exact type he does well with at the track and looked a bonkers price earlier when around 4/1! |
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lost 1.74
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late money forced it back in so have finally layed at 2.3
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Good luck
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need MJ's to bring some early speed that would really help.
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last of the 4
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WD striding
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15:05 Chester
Win 1 DragonsTail 2.55 £23.00 £35.64 |
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MJ's still wins not even using stall 1 early
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thank you stride |
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CTL possibly a little unlucky there
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I'd say so Andrew defo mate
was bumped early and then impeded late |
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ul loser imo
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