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Time for one last all out attack.
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Mullins stable woefully out of form.
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'acey', indeed. Then the Flat. I cannot wait!
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Gut feeling tells me it's gonna be a good day for J.P
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I do like Pied Piper to claw a bit of the cash back. Obviously top weight is tricky enough but Russell was a virtual passenger last year, still should have won after pecking at the last (I was on the winner). Faivoir trying form stacks up, and obviously suitable conditions.
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good news for you. i cnt have it and will be place laying it
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More money for Bunting in the 1st. He's 1/2 in price from 20 to 10 here. He's owned by the same bloke who owns Energumene and Brighton FC; he's known for backing his horses in the past.
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Hes borrowed sum Brightons bank account
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pied piper top of my long short list for county, still cant get the £650,000 buyer,s price out of my head,must have a flat campaign mapped out for it, 11,s 7 places
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Gary Moore will be happy with the rain. Hope both his horses run well
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Leau de Sud, Mr Freedom both 2.10, Captain Teague 2.50, Sine Nominee (very well backed last 2 days) Sonigino. Gold Cup fav too short so just a small lay as I don't have any idea what would win if he falls.
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Couple of small ew plays in the Triumph.
Fav looks very solid in the GC, & a small saver ew on L'Homme Gd luck all |
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gary moore that happy with the rain he,s pulled 2 of his out of county and boys race,to busy singing in the rain obviously
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Marsh Wren is declared for the mares chase today and also for a handicap tomorrow.
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First 5 in the Triumph betting are Mullins and the prices have changed several times. Original fav is now 4th fav!!! How could anyone bet on that.
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Majborough was supposedly the mullins best jevenile, the market says otherwise....
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Only they know which will win today. Not necessarily the best one. Only Salver and Fratas are unbeaten.
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I've 'lay' Bunting from 11.5 but I hope he wins or Storm Heart. Both are green for me.
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GTFI
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Decent run by Salver but first 2 must be very good. Rest beaten miles.
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4:19 triumph 22s over std for 2m 1f...defo heavy after the rain
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Your info was spot on IS. I did back 2 of Mullins for a place. Winner and Bunting.
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Did it rain all night ?
Didnt look heavy but very testing. |
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Weather
9mm during racing yesterday and overnight. |
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thanks wonders
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bad luck mitolo
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I like Johnnywho who could had won the challow if it had a decent jockey onboard, sadly he is still riding and I have my fingers crossed that he will have good ride.
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Good luck to all British horses in this 2.50. Nicholls and Cobden to bring home the bacon? I hope so!
Or Ben Pauling who could conceivably become the biggest British threat to Mullins at future festivals. Somebody needs to, I am sure we all agree to that. |
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15/8 but 3.65 on here
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Just a small one on Captain Teague.
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Harry chinned
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No Aston Martin for that PUNTER
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1stStellar Story (14)33/1
2ndThe Jukebox Man (15)18/1 3rdDancing City (FR) (4)8/1 4thSpread Boss Ted (GB) (13)40/1 placepot buster |
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often is this race
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yeah
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Gallopin is the best horse in the race but at 1.88 in this ground is not my sort of bet.
Im on fastorslow & Bravemansgame hoping to trade out at 3.0 |
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Peter Scu looks in great nick aged 65.
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3.30 CheltenhamFull Result
1stGalopin Des Champs (FR) (4)10/11fav 2ndGerri Colombe (FR) (6)13/2 3rdCorach Rambler (2)14/1 4thL'Homme Presse (FR) (9)16/1 He was shorter on betfair. |