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MJK
06 Oct 23 16:04
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Watched the race with interest purely to see how they would get it beat, being a Haggas shortie and all. Lo and behold given no chance. Mystifying how Haggas gets the horses he does,  whatever his winning figure is at the end of the season it should be double.

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Daryl Revok
When: 06 Oct 23 16:10
Horse was hanging from about 5 furlongs out, hung last time.
By:
differentdrum
When: 06 Oct 23 16:21
On rubbish days (basically most of the week) away from the plethora of handicaps it's amazing how many times the layers can get the day's 'good thing' beaten, whether it is trained by Haggas, or anyone else. It's almost like they don't want punters to win.
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MJK
When: 06 Oct 23 16:22
If you look back at the season as a whole that's been generally the case. And not only beaten but back of the tele jobs.
By:
barstool
When: 06 Oct 23 17:25
Probably getting it ready for next years Ebor.
By:
MJK
When: 07 Oct 23 14:17
Another 'good thing' Zoulu Chief not only beat but is legless. Every single day.
By:
howard
When: 07 Oct 23 14:23
not as good as I thought. gosdens would have gone close in leger on g/f
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 07 Oct 23 14:29
Al Aasy never in it !
By:
akajak
When: 07 Oct 23 14:42
W Haggas 66% strike rate with odds on chances in 2023 with a 4 pt profit to BSP
By:
shoodacoodadidnt
When: 07 Oct 23 14:42
if you can find the right ones, you're a better punter than most Gungaden ;)
By:
akajak
When: 07 Oct 23 15:51
just back them all for a small profit
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