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20 May 25 15:51
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Any kind soul post this article from the RP please...
Ryan Moore's teenage son continues family tradition by becoming an apprentice with Charlie Appleby

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By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 20 May 25 15:57
1,laid city of troy for £155,000
2,selling a winning system for £600,000
3,caught same 2 118kg tuna that someone else caught.

CagliariG 27 May 24 17:38

The big Q is, how many of you are backing COT to win the substandard Derby at the most ridiculous odds for a colt who has not grown, looks like a starved hurdler and stuffed because he has not trained on?

In AOB do you trust enough for lightening to strike twice in a sub par GP1 and trust a clothes horse to beat trees?

CagliariG 27 May 24 19:22
Lay it all day and week sparrow imvho!!!

CagliariG 27 May 24 19:27
We have laid it to lose £155 K min sparrow and hope for more!!!

glentoby 26 Jan 18  21:50

As far as I am aware I personally own the only method which will produce a long term profit,not a "system" as popularly refered to and devised after 2 decades + of research.My sole motivation for posting on any racing or betting forum is to give the average punter an edge.No more,no less.

My method would be no good to the average or even prudent punter or greedy chancers.I had an offer to purchase it following a trial by 4 individuals on the BF Forum,over a year using it.Bound by copyright etc and proven beyond doubt the worth of it.

The only time I was tempted to sell I had an offer that was £40,000 short of the £600,000 I would accept.All documented and recorded for posterity.I would only sell on condition that the proceeds went to SSAFA,knowing full well that would be the only payoff.

The offer came from a well known tipping operation who continue to rip off punters Nationwide and now coming up to their most lucrative period.

It is still for sale but £600k is the minumum I would consider to part with it on behalf of SSAFA!!

CagliariG 30 Dec 23 20:06
Still waiting after years for you to substantiate your idiotic claim that I ever said I caught either of the fish Rico?



TOBYMUG POSTED...

BTW WE LANDED 2 FISH SO FAR,ONE 81KG AND GET THIS 123KG,NOT MASSIVE BUT GOOD FOR US

THEN POSTS...


CagliariG30 Dec 23 20:06Joined: 16 Jul 22 | Topic/replies: 7,096 | Blogger: CagliariG's blog
Still waiting after years for you to substantiate your idiotic claim that I ever said I caught either of the fish Rico?
By:
Hayden
When: 20 May 25 15:59
Only got The Sun article 11kv but not much difference these days apparently...

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/35015930/legendary-jockey-ryan-moore-son-joins-riding-ranks/
By:
luckyme
When: 20 May 25 18:41
Toby Moore, son of three-time champion rider Ryan, has recently followed his father into the professional ranks by joining Charlie Appleby’s Godolphin powerhouse as an apprentice jockey.

The 16-year-old has ridden since he was a youngster and has come through the pony racing circuit, where he often appeared at the Shetland Pony Grand National at the London International Horse Show.

Toby Moore with dad Ryan together at the Breeders' Cup in November 2024
Toby Moore with dad Ryan at the Breeders' Cup in November 2024
More recently, he was part of the winning team at the showjumping event at last year’s Henry Cecil Newmarket Open Weekend with his sister Sophie, Kevin Philippart de Foy and Grace McEntee.

On Friday morning, Moore jnr was given a first taste of racecourse action when riding work on Newmarket’s Rowley Mile with his father, when Appleby sent some workers to the track just after 7am.

In a seven-furlong exercise, Toby Moore partnered winning three-year-old Olympus Point, who finished upsides his dad on Diamond Rain, both of whom followed home Watching Stars (James Doyle).

With this experience under his belt, Moore is expected to take his first ride as an apprentice some time this year.

Toby Moore on Olympus Point at the Rowley Mile on Friday morning
Toby Moore on Olympus Point at the Rowley Mile on Friday morning
After the exercise, Appleby said: “Toby has joined us this season and he's just getting some more experience of riding thoroughbreds, as you could see here this morning. He’s not ready for his first ride just yet, but riding work on the Rowley Mile will help him get a feel of what it’s like and hopefully bring him on.”

In addition to receiving advice from his father, Moore is in good company in his new surroundings at Moulton Paddocks, where he rides out regularly with dual champion jockey William Buick.
David Milnes
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11kv
When: 20 May 25 22:25
Thank you luckyme.
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