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Only rated around 35lb inferior to the runner up..
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Ran a couple of nice races in England this time last year when Fav!
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BSP for 4 places - 435
SP to win at track - 66/1 |
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Jonathan Moore posing
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never in doubt that one :)
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Chapman shouting and hollering about 66/1
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434/1 for a 66/1 shot to get in the first four ..... absolutely unreal
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Looked like a dead heat when they showed the print ....
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dead heat with itself in the mirror image maybe :/
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BF will make adverts about that in the papers tomorrow, hulk (in our dreams)
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Commentator really quick to call it
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I thought he beat his mirror image, but dead-heated with the other horse
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£1 ew in the bookies gets you about £80.
£1 win and £1 place (4 places) here, you get £1,296 ... |
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Favourite second five out of six before this so probably a dodgepot but there is only so long you can wait on any horse. Always a chance doing that you can either make a mistake or get crowded out.
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wow
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If BF were to capitalize on that re a RP advert, what a kick in the teeth it would be for the 1000 layer(s). Wouldn't be much worse if they were publicly named and shamed ...
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Never understood why they don't cash in on the difference with BSP for standouts such as this though, surely an advertising dream.
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More profit on their bookmaking operation is the answer stu.
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Purple have tweeted their SP win returns as "huge 320".
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Betfair's 4 place market beats purple's SP for the winner.
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rated around 35lb inferior
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