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Slicer
04 Feb 24 13:17
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A  2 horse race, both trained by Mullins.

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By:
sparrow
When: 04 Feb 24 13:40
Why?
By:
Slicer
When: 04 Feb 24 13:45
The least straight street in the world. I once walked it. Ok going down, impossible going up.
By:
sparrow
When: 04 Feb 24 13:53
I was there in 1975 but can't recall the name of any of the streets.
By:
Slicer
When: 04 Feb 24 13:54
If you'd been to Lombard street, you'd remember. An amazing sight.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 04 Feb 24 13:55
Not much straight in Frisco
By:
Hayden
When: 04 Feb 24 13:59
4 horse race are fairy common these days so tbf not sure i'd blame Willie for two other runners being withdrawn.
By:
doorman99
When: 04 Feb 24 14:02
Driven down it and featured prominently in many American cop shows.
By:
Slicer
When: 04 Feb 24 14:06
I'm always suspicious of Same Trainer Syndrome. Amazing how the unfancied stable mate wins in Ireland & for The Boys in Blue. A valid observation by Me Williams.
By:
Slicer
When: 04 Feb 24 14:06
Mr Williams!
By:
duffy
When: 04 Feb 24 14:08
Is this the one that the car chase scene from  the Steve Mcqueen movie Bullitt is featured in?
By:
Slicer
When: 04 Feb 24 14:12
Larkin Street & Lombard Street.
By:
Hayden
When: 04 Feb 24 14:22
Slicer , have you just discovered a golden goose for yourself and will it help you make a fortune   Happy
By:
Slicer
When: 04 Feb 24 14:30
The unreliability of horse trainers is reliable!
By:
steerforth
When: 04 Feb 24 14:39
Never been to San Francico, but one place I won't be going any time soon is jump racing in Ireland. This meeting is trumpeted from the rooftops, but its nothing short of a sick joke. Ok so the best horses are running, but ultimately horse racing is dependent on the wider public being captivated by specatcle and motivated to contribute with betting and engagement. I just despair at what this has become.
By:
MJK
When: 04 Feb 24 14:45
Only last week you were saying you don't bother watching these races anymore. You obviously are then?
By:
CROPSICK
When: 04 Feb 24 14:46
The big problem is there just is not enough good horses and there is reasons for that.
By:
roggrain
When: 04 Feb 24 14:52
About as exciting as watching Usain Bolt run 100 meters against a group of school kids.
By:
Hayden
When: 04 Feb 24 14:56
Negativity when rank outsiders win.

Negativity when fav's keep winning.

You can please some of the people some of the time etc.
By:
roggrain
When: 04 Feb 24 15:46
Not referring to the betting,Hayden. I'm referring to the lack of a race worth watching.
By:
Hayden
When: 04 Feb 24 15:57
np mate , i'm all about opportunities for betting
By:
steerforth
When: 04 Feb 24 16:36
MJK - I'm hardly likely to be unaware of it am I? I'm just so disappointed that what should be a feast and a spectacle has become so utterly soul destroying. And its not just the big meetings, its every meeting every day. I think you get my point.
By:
MJK
When: 04 Feb 24 18:12
Less racing in Ireland so less novice/maiden races. Mullins and Elliott haven't run their novices somewhere, not their fault if they're perceived to be much better than the opposition hence odds on. I'd much rather see an odds on top novice having its second run at Naas than seeing the majority of novice races at places like Ffos Las and Southwell.
By:
MJK
When: 04 Feb 24 18:13
* have to run
By:
steerforth
When: 05 Feb 24 13:58
If there are less of them then there should be more competition. The fact that there isn't removes any notion of "perception". Like I said, I think you get my point.
By:
MJK
When: 05 Feb 24 14:02
There are less of them but big fields, bigger than UK fields in the main. It's not their fault if they've novices in these races much better than the others.
By:
Hayden
When: 05 Feb 24 14:06
Never a fan of looking for ways to lower the bar in any form of life much prefer the stragglers to get off their backsides and look for way to catch up.
By:
steerforth
When: 05 Feb 24 15:53
Not saying anything about the state of British novices MJ, but I will. Novice chasing in the UK is pathetic. Maiden chases in Ireland that don't contain near certainties from the usual sources still hold my interest. But there are a lot fewer of those around nowadays as the power becomes more and more concentrated. All I'm saying is that competition (in almost all non-handicaps) has disappeared and I'm truly lamenting that fact.
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