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Should be number 5 in this race
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Wins this & the last 2 rnrs are odds on.
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4/4 so far today.
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willie sat waiting with not a bother on him . will strike with a few sighters at xmas in dub , repeat in feb and then bang everything in at punchestown . i think if you look at recent seasons this is how it is .
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A 3M G1 domestic chase and no runners. Seems quite odd, even if the galacticos aren't entered one would have thought he has a few lower down the pecking order that could have ran.
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A carved-up agreed between the top 2 Irish stables. Poor Irish racegoers and punters.
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Mullins doesn't really get going until Christmas.
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Poor punters
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Elliott Down Royal Nicholls Wincanton Mullins Cheltenham Moffatt Cartmel Hills senior Chester Donny Sir Henry you really couldn't go wrong etc etc, if you lost last 2 days, game not for you.
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MJK the post you replied to is 2 slices short of a loaf
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Impossible 725
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How misconstrued? If a trainer monopolised (almost) thro' the card with long odds-on how could that be good for punters and horseracing? I'm mostly a fav backer however, no matter how fancy a runner is esp from the same stable with multiple runners I'd hesitate or refrain to back them all in an acc or every race esp if they are non-prestigious races unless in antepost (not raceday). Only a very few (if at all) punters would do odds-on individually in every race, why? It's usually unprofitable, interesting or savvy.
I firmly believe racegoers want to see competition. At Down Royal just recently only one representation (stand corrected) from Mr Mullins' Closutton stable - the largest and most prolific winning stable. Which racecourse will be next in turn be the benevolent destination for Mr Mullins? Or Mr Elliot? Was Down Royal a coincidence? I hope so. |
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impossible ... you will not be happy when you see the 9 decs for the punchestown morgiana hurdle . 70k to the winner . 5 mullins . 4 elliot .
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lot of those horses over there are just family pets running against proper racehorses. the maiden hurdle at Naas today, 22 runners about half the field were 1000/1 here, another 3 or 4 were over 485/1.
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Rico could've had 13 "lays of the day" in the same race.
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'windsor knot', that's sad. But, Hendo will be watching (possibly earnestly).
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Mullins hasn't won the Grade 1 at Down Royal this century. He's only won the Grade 2 2 1/2 m chase twice this century. It's just not a meeting he targets. He prefers the John Durkan as the starting point for his better staying chasers.
Mullins still wants his horses on the boil for Punchestown in late April/early May. He doesn't want them to shoot their season at the start of November. It's a long season, and horses can only run at their very best maybe twice per season. |
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Nemo being backed today 1.30
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1.35
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Since my post it's gone the other way completely. now very weak
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As predicted Jones comes back at him, and Wilson responds correctly...splitting sessions all that's needed.
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wrong forum muppet
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