Re Noble Dynasty -- Yes, Fred announced three pushes but the clip cuts off so no price for ND and two missing drifts. Maybe someone in a shop has more information.
Re Noble Dynasty -- Yes, Fred announced three pushes but the clip cuts off so no price for ND and two missing drifts. Maybe someone in a shop has more information.
To be fair to Fred, he is about the only bookie who gives the public a chance of being on the right side of the exchange price.
He can do it because it is his company. It's not a machiavellian move to entice gullible punters to back horses he knows are going to lose. Otherwise, someone would have chipped in after the 15:00 race.
To be fair to Fred, he is about the only bookie who gives the public a chance of being on the right side of the exchange price.He can do it because it is his company. It's not a machiavellian move to entice gullible punters to back horses he knows ar
Three wins for Sir Drifters 3.00 Perfect Power 3/1 WON sp 11/4 3.50 Summer's Knight 3/1 WON sp 7/5 5.24 Jumby 3/1 WON sp 5/2
Royal Patronage 7/2 for Sir Keals and some place money on Flotus. Nothing for Sir Mel Rose
Three wins for Sir Drifters3.00 Perfect Power 3/1 WON sp 11/43.50 Summer's Knight 3/1 WON sp 7/55.24 Jumby 3/1 WON sp 5/2Royal Patronage 7/2 for Sir Keals and some place money on Flotus.Nothing for Sir Mel Rose
Presumably Fred's rationale is that he wants happy, winning punters in the shops.
They come back because he gives them winners. They lose it all back so Fred's happy. He knows he does not have to win on every race. Or at least, that is my guess.
Presumably Fred's rationale is that he wants happy, winning punters in the shops.They come back because he gives them winners. They lose it all back so Fred's happy. He knows he does not have to win on every race. Or at least, that is my guess.