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No financial interest here but if no questions are asked about that ride the stewards at Wincanton are a disgrace to the sport.
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pathetic ride
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an utter disgrace
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Just posted much the same on another thread.
Course commentator said it was dropped out to allow her to settle. |
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I backed it wiuthout the fav but Brennan never put in position to win, just ran through beaten horses.
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Schooling in public, probably put it away now and keep its novice status for next year
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if you ever want to show someone an example of schooling in public there you are.
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And the fav has previous for not finding.
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the only way to beat them is the hope their stable star stands on a stone before aintree race or gets stuffed by the irish
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Or by Golden Ace 1st time poster.
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yes i,ll settle for that
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whaqts the betting 24/7 twitter user obrien has forgotten his password this afternoon, he,ll be dying to fight his corner thinks the plebs are there to be fleeced by him,he hates with a passion the people he calls £2 chancers
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https://www.racingtv.com/watch/replays/08-apr-2024/wincanton/1438
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I just don;t understand this thing about "Schooling in public". How else are you meant to educate inexpereinced horses, particularly on their first hurdles run.
The horse has been easy in the market too. The stewards couldn;t possibly ask questions about this one. |
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I withdraw the last line.
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"Schooling in public" = not running on its merit but for prize money; doing the same at home is boring and financial unrewarding. Also, in public is more meaningful and gaining more experience in the process.
But, to punters "schooling in public" definitively = cheating. The market backed this up. And, connections were cheating the punters who'd backed the horse; if backing the fav too a double win situation for connections. Any difference what Brennan and O'Brien were doing yesterday and laying a non-runner here with inside info? Nope. Both have committed fraud ie cheating the backers/punters. |
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So which in the forumites opinion's is the worst crime?
Brennan and O'Brien on this one or the Skeltons with Langer Dan and his four deliberately planned and executed losing runs before the festival? Not to mention Unexpected Party. |
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Wishing horses injury by stepping on a stone,sums some right
up on this forum. |
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how did he lose that
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He was on the best horse, would have won if he had gone for home when he had the chance to put it to bed.
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paddy not worried about saving a young horse from a shallacking there
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wouldnt worry or bedwet about a stone bruise theres a 100 posts bemoaning the lack of fallers over the aintree fences on here
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Went for home in plenty of time. Showboating just made him look silly.
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If that was a conditional or amateur jockey you would have said good luck finding your next ride. The sudden drift to 11 on the off does not make for good reading either. The whole race stinks.
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He is one of the most known for the showboating in his rides, despite being rubbish.
What prices got matched in this one winner must have gone massive? 2nd very short? |
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fist ; 100correct
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If I owned that horse and had a good bet on I'd be straight over to O'Brien telling him never to put Brennan up on it again.
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To be fair anybody backing any horse this clown rides,get exactly what they deserve, not pocket talking as i would never back anything he rides, and before you all kick off i know he'S RODE PLENTY OF WINNERS,just my view.
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Better ride than the one on Fav, at least his mount saw daylight.
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Just to say top 7th post their Yoggi
Totally agree though. |
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Just to say top 7th post their Yoggi
Totally agree though. |
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and now I've said it twice
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