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Keefter
06 Jun 18 19:06
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Getting like jumps racing, giving the big boys a route to easy wins.

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By:
Vubiant
When: 06 Jun 18 20:01
#metoo
By:
sixtwosix
When: 06 Jun 18 20:03
as exciting as the daily 20 runner maiden hurdle races in Ireland won by the same 2 trainers.
By:
TheFear
When: 06 Jun 18 20:06
aye dull af
By:
sparrow
When: 06 Jun 18 20:19
As well as all these 3 year old races. Been terrible this season.
By:
differentdrum
When: 06 Jun 18 20:38
It depends what you want - a 10/1 the field race where it is very easy to waste your money or a race where you might see potential Group winners. In my opinion the race with Al Muffrih is by far the most interesting race tomorrow. If you really want to watch very ordinary horses you are spoilt for choice. Conceding a penalty should make the novice races more competitive than an ordinary maiden.
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dave1357
When: 06 Jun 18 21:32
The rationale behind the 2yo novices was to give winning horses opportunities until the nurseries starts, which although debatable was a reasonable proposition.  But these 3yo and 3yo+ novices can't possibly have the same reasoning.  There are plenty of handicaps for winning or experienced 3yo+ horses.  One of the runners in a 3yo+ was a near top class 6yo hurdler!
By:
Barton Bank
When: 06 Jun 18 22:06
They should be more competitive than the old maidens. Problem is if you have a horse rated 104 carrying a penalty in one, you had better have a good horse on your hands if you are going to risk finishing close to it.
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Keefter
When: 07 Jun 18 16:43
There is another 2 3yo novice races where the fav has won as they liked off the front. Yawn.
By:
asparagus
When: 07 Jun 18 17:11
Not sure if it's something to complain about, winners being relatively easy to find? Plenty of tricky handicaps every day if that's your thing.
By:
dave1357
When: 07 Jun 18 18:18
aspargus - the problem with these races is that the form is generally opaque to outsiders.  So they aren't feasible betting opportunities for most.
By:
Keefter
When: 07 Jun 18 18:33

Jun 7, 2018 -- 6:18PM, dave1357 wrote:


aspargus - the problem with these races is that the form is generally opaque to outsiders.

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asparagus
When: 07 Jun 18 19:22
We all have types of races we prefer. Generally i find handicaps much less attractive than non handicaps, regardless of whether the non handicaps are group races, novice races, maidens or even claimers.
By:
Keefter
When: 07 Jun 18 20:19
here is one to get your teeth stuck into, 20.20 Carlisle. who can lend me 10k?
By:
dave1357
When: 07 Jun 18 20:19
I don't disagree with that.  The problem here is that horses that should be in high end handicaps or conditions stakes are just having a paid course work out like the fav in the next at Carlisle.
By:
dave1357
When: 07 Jun 18 20:20
^to asparagus
By:
Keefter
When: 07 Jun 18 20:24
utterly pointless race. offered nothing for punters at all.
By:
Keefter
When: 08 Jun 18 20:05
Go on Jose LaughLaughLaugh
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