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Joe Lampton
20 Mar 22 18:34
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Illustrates why I never back horses from Gordon Elliots yard. Yes he wins plenty of races but you've know idea on form what horse will run well or when. Bit like Mark Johnston over here. Sucessfull yes but absolute no go from a bettig point of view. Plenty more I could add to the the list of yards I never back horses from.

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slickster
When: 20 Mar 22 18:38
Getting to the stage where its pointless and expensive backing horses. Sports betting the only way forward.
By:
stewarts rise
When: 20 Mar 22 18:40
There is always Room at the top for a good trainer imo.
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Joe Lampton
When: 20 Mar 22 18:54
Here's another two straight off the "top" of my head.
Richard Fahy
Olly Murphy
Can you seriously ever back horses from these yards. Plenty more. Makes betting a lot easier where you can put a line through one without much thought.
By:
slickster
When: 20 Mar 22 19:03
Olly Murphy even sounds crooked.
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carrot1960
When: 20 Mar 22 19:05
We all know horses are not machines and can have an off day / run a stinker , the difference being the number of form horses from  successful stables like Elliot's that drift like a barge , before not being put into the race at any stage and nothing ever gets said or done about it.
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Joe Lampton
When: 20 Mar 22 19:09
Here's another two:
David Loughnane
Gary Moore
Might as well throw the form book away
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Stayed_onwell_never_threatened
When: 20 Mar 22 20:31
Elliot's horses have been running badly all week, wouldn't be surprised if there's a bug in the yard. A bad week for the yard to go tits up but its probably justified karma for all the **** he's been up to for the past few years.
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