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It features a unique figure of eight steeplechase course and a conventional oval hurdles course. Fontwell Park was founded by Alfred Day who trained racehorses at The Hermitage, by the Chichester to Arundel road, from 1887.
Who's going to bet on an odds on shot? Two miles the favourite not affected by configuration. Just me trying to be too damned clever |
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Good lay - terrible race...
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MrJ Reddington (7). Have we just witnessed the next Andy Thornton?
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16 £735.27
16.5 £1,209.32 16.550002975353404 £757.26 £11,775.47 17 £733.21 17.5 £466.61 18 £206.94 18.5 £110.41 19 £203.19 19.5 £105.92 20 £400.14 21 £0.02 £251.46 22 £224.01 23 £331.95 24 £661.14 25 £595.53 26 £415.48 27 £756.57 28 £343.97 29 £173.49 30 £137.89 32 £158.64 34 £136.61 36 £2.88 £21.14 38 £37.12 40 £7.42 42 £3.72 44 £1.91 46 £5.24 48 £0.91 50 £2.57 55 £0.80 60 £3.92 65 £0.29 70 £0.78 75 £0.25 ![]() |
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Jackdaw. They said on William Hill radio that someone had arrived in a helicopter, maybe it was him??
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did the konfiggarayshun soot the winner?
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Rico. Spell check not working?
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yes..im wandering...how did u come to the konn clue shon the figga of 8 wudnt soot the winner?
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**** happens to be a very good Bumper Sire
Regarding the configuration of Fontwell it's the only figure 8 national hunt course in the country Good Night |
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MrJ Reddington (7). Have we just witnessed the next Andy Thornton?
------------------------------------------------------------------ He's a 51 year old 7LBs claimer From Bohola, a small village in the west of Ireland so I doubt it. |
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Cracking course Fontwell
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how did u know the course konnfiggarayshun would soot the winna?
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Mr J Reddington(7) did arrive by helicopter, it was mentioned during the race commentary.
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Who Da Thought it; Rico jumping straight into kingsnake5's net?!
As kingsnake5 well knew, National Hunt Flat races are run on the Hurdles Course which is oval shaped. Here you go Rico... ![]() |
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did i say they wernt?
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figure of eight?, plenty on here at sixes and sevens.
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