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Dave is one of the top pro punters in the land he has written two books.
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A dinosaur, plaudits he has managed to keep his gig with RacingTV.
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I wish he was on rtv more than he is . He's the only pundit on any channel who speaks like a gambler. He's had a pretty hard life but he,s still trying to beat the bookies . I read one of his books many years ago , but I remember it being a good read ( if you're a gambler )
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How do you end up with a small fortune after backing horses?
ANSWER Start with a large one. |
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![]() He must be good if he wrote 2 books ..... Oh hang on didnt Hitler write a book.? |
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Nothing wrong with Nevison and agree with fullset regarding a proper punter.
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pretty hard life,made millions of £ working in city during dotcom boom,then made plenty out of mug punters in early days of betfair,on track,fast pics etc etc,
but he,s an ok guy/punter |
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Nonsense 1st time poster.
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/feb/16/horseracing
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thanks sparrow. good read
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I was referring to his health problems
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Very unlucky with Topless.
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fullset 01 May 24 15:25
I was referring to his health problems What health problems? |
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Diabetic….wheelchair time to time
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https://twitter.com/nevisondave/status/1650087421600464896 "My son Freddie running for Diabetes UK after the disease has made my left leg useless. "
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Thank you, I never knew he was a diabetic.
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If you take crowbarring irrelevant party politics out of it, he is very unprofessional as a broadcaster. Next to no research, unkempt, can never remember to turn the mic on, can never remember his own tips unless they are put up on the screen for him. On the upside he does seem to go through it like a typical punter.
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Cider 01 May 24 16:07
On the upside he does seem to go through it like a typical punter. A typical punter? |
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Didn't he lose a leg ?
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only in a game of poker or because he owed a bookmaker
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Obviously does no research pre racing and blags the whole afternoon and then rushes off home with the gravy...pretty good gig if some fool employs you to do it
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Didn't agree with him regards modestly successful full time players on the racecourse v. stacking shelves at Tesco. There's more than money at play for many there's enjoying your days. ( https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/feb/16/horseracing )
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Maybe the OP is referring to Object being an obvious one. What he really should be doing is putting some context into it, (maybe he did I didn't see it), something like.. "hard to oppose and even at the price I'm fine with backing it", or, "the horse has the best chance on paper but the price is prohibitive". Any so called pundit is on a hiding to nothing with a set up like that. Really hard to start tipping horses you don't think will win just to take on one that you think is too obvious.
For all that though, I really question whether anyone with enough interest in racing to subscribe to RTV is really in need of this sort of input, and certainly shouldn't be needing "tips". |
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Positively devastated after Troy's demise.
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I would have thought the social media betting site that went bust took a big chunk off him but I thought he was unlucky as it looked years ahead of its time and punters take time to change , good luck to him
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What happened to Dave was he lost focus he started doing this and that if he had just kept punting he would have been ok.
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