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..."the forum is riddled especially with anti-O'Leary and Elliot comments"...
What a load of tosh! In recent years I've backed Elliot and the O'Learys' horses at Cheltenham increasingly more than any trainer and/or owner including Hendo, JOB and Mullins eg Don Cossack, No More Heroes, Samcro, Battleoverdoyen, Delta Work, Mengli Khan, etc. However, their decision to run the humongous number of charges in the Grand National was woeful, and unsporting to me personally. As such, I very rarely back horses in handicap and/or Grade 1/2/3 races in Ireland; the Dublin and Punchestown Festivals are not my cup of tea either given their unpredictable results, and time of year. I think one's origin and present place of abode is not always an accurate indication of one's mentality or behaviour. On the other hand, the environment one has been exposed to and operated in for a lengthy period are more likely to, I understand. |
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I meant to say.....why can't you believe that....but missed can't out,but thanks for the english lesson.
Cheers for answering Threads done now for me. |
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Cheers and me too..nite the double o
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I rather ruined that with the mis spelling of note so the jokes on me big time
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Slap me with a wet tea towel across the face!
Crosshue Boy is Irish trained and vying for favouritism, not sure is he worthy of a 142 rating but as said imo an "odd" race and anyones guess who will be suited to it. Most of giggys would be top weight in this. |