i dont back them....but take dhabab....he was layed at 40 38 and 36.....he is now 18 or 19.....unless you are tom or his best friend following him is difficult but that does not take away from the fact he is an excellent tipster
i dont back them....but take dhabab....he was layed at 40 38 and 36.....he is now 18 or 19.....unless you are tom or his best friend following him is difficult but that does not take away from the fact he is an excellent tipster
i dont back them....but take dhabab....he was layed at 40 38 and 36.....he is now 18 or 19.....unless you are tom or his best friend following him is difficult but that does not take away from the fact he is an excellent tipster
.....and at the offf start at 40s,50s. Eg horse is 50s before he selects it (to pennies) is bashed in to 20's on here and 14's on the books within 3 hours of ts selecting it so is now unbackable. Prob shortens a bit in the morning then drifts, then drifts like a barge and price on here goes to bigger than before tipped. and runs accordingly This happens just as many times (prob more now) as a horse is smashed and stays smashed let alone actually wins.
i dont back them....but take dhabab....he was layed at 40 38 and 36.....he is now 18 or 19.....unless you are tom or his best friend following him is difficult but that does not take away from the fact he is an excellent tipster.....and at the offf s
stewarty b 09 Oct 21 09:50 Really port? IS it a lump on job with each of his tips, or let me put it this way, has anyone got rich following him in?
Just the arbers
stewarty b 09 Oct 21 09:50 Really port? IS it a lump on job with each of his tips, or let me put it this way, has anyone got rich following him in?Just the arbers
It's hard to know where the best place on the track will be but at the prices I quite like the look of Volatile Analyst at a huge price.
He was seriously impressive on his only start at this track on soft ground over 7f and was far too keen when dropped back to 6f in the Ayr Gold Cup last time. Despite that, he finished in midfield and wasn't far at all behind the placed horses on his side of the track.
If the hood settles him down and he can be ridden with a bit of restraint, Volatile Analyst is well capable of going close.
The other one of interest has to be Laugh A Minute, who hasn't been missed in the market but was a big eyecatcher in Ireland last time. His trainer, Ado McGuinness, landed the Abbaye last weekend and Laugh A Minute is thrown in on his old form for Roger Varian.
33-1 and 7-1It's hard to know where the best place on the track will be but at the prices I quite like the look of Volatile Analyst at a huge price.He was seriously impressive on his only start at this track on soft ground over 7f and was far too kee
Combo ew doubles Laugh A Minute, Volatile Analyst, Buzz, Calling The Wind... Kerching! Thanks Ash A nice bottle of red with dinner tonight. Jockeys drinking? Whatever next? Remember T.. T.... slugging two pints of lager before driving to Cheltenham to ride in the G.C. Bad luck Oisin
Combo ew doubles Laugh A Minute, Volatile Analyst, Buzz, Calling The Wind... Kerching! Thanks AshA nice bottle of red with dinner tonight.Jockeys drinking? Whatever next? Remember T.. T.... slugging two pints of lager before drivingto Cheltenham to
Sir Drifters gave 4 winners from 9 bets:- Gumball 5/1 WON sp 9/4 Bay Bridge 11/4 WON sp 15/8 Coroebus & Native Trail 3/1 WON (sp double 4/5 & 5/6 = just over 9/4) 4.45 N Mostahdaf 3/1 WON sp 3/1
Sir Tom:- Volatile Analyst 11/1 (33/1 in the price grids) Buzz 8/1 (tipped antepost at 16/1)
Sir Drifters gave 4 winners from 9 bets:-Gumball 5/1 WON sp 9/4Bay Bridge 11/4 WON sp 15/8Coroebus & Native Trail 3/1 WON (sp double 4/5 & 5/6 = just over 9/4)4.45 N Mostahdaf 3/1 WON sp 3/1Sir Tom:-Volatile Analyst 11/1 (33/1 in the price