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wudda p1ssed it ffs had a win on it Crazy

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By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 25 Jun 25 20:12
Very difficult to back any of hers now having seen that.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 25 Jun 25 20:18
She’s drawn 1 here.  Hope she makes another hash of it - I’m on Love Is The Law in the match.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 25 Jun 25 20:18
She’s drawn 1 here.  Hope she makes another hash of it - I’m on Love Is The Law in the match.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 25 Jun 25 20:22
Go Lizzy
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 25 Jun 25 20:22
Bingo !
By:
Greg_Gory
When: 25 Jun 25 20:22
Laugh
By:
ThePomp
When: 25 Jun 25 20:22
Cheers lads. Best system ever
By:
TameTheTiger
When: 25 Jun 25 20:22
fabulous ride, what a run she's having
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 25 Jun 25 20:24
She's really lovely, I've met her a few times.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 25 Jun 25 20:31
Fabulous ride?  She just had to steer it.  lol.
By:
TameTheTiger
When: 25 Jun 25 20:43
settled it beautifully in 3rd, finding cover in a 5 runner race when the horse clearly wanted to go faster. she was patient turning for home, only asking the horse to quicken approaching the final furlong. fabulous ride.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 25 Jun 25 20:44
Easy ride.  The horse settled perfectly.
By:
TameTheTiger
When: 25 Jun 25 20:52
settled perfectly because she found cover and rode with soft hands. by my reckoning anyone going against her rides recently is around £500 down trying to win a tenner each time.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 25 Jun 25 21:08
I’m not going against her recent rides. I’m not going against the girl.   I’m disputing the hyperbole used about that one.
“Fabulous” was the word used and fabulous it wasn’t.  It was a skilled ride.
I like the girl, as Slippy can confirm.  We have discussed her before.
By:
TameTheTiger
When: 25 Jun 25 21:19
she won the race, made no mistakes during the race. therefore a 10/10 ride. fabulous !
By:
swiftynifty
When: 25 Jun 25 22:08
Outstanding.
By:
barstool
When: 25 Jun 25 22:39
Boxed in like a kipper in the first race.
By:
swiftynifty
When: 25 Jun 25 22:46
Dreadful.
By:
oneten
When: 25 Jun 25 23:29
I wonder sometimes why I have looked in on the forum.
Look, she's a newbie, the fact there is a (7) next to her name let's you know that.
It's not a secret.
If you choose to back her and lose money, you only have yourself to blame.
It's a bit like sitting 2 inches off the rear bumper of a learner driver and then moaning when they've braked suddenly and you've driven into them....

She is a lovely girl, full of smiles and kindness.  She works hard and tries to get more rides and experience to improve..
So to the OP who called her the c word , is that anyway to refer to a nice polite young girl ?

Hopefully if you have a daughter or a wife you treat them a bit better.
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By:
barstool
When: 26 Jun 25 12:23
Name calling is out of order, totally agree.

Nothing wrong in reporting fact though.
By:
Hayden
When: 26 Jun 25 12:35
Problem is though one persons fact is another persons subjectivity , so you end up going around in circles before the debate condescends into one of insults and abuse.


That's forums for you though i guess , good luck Elizabeth  Happy
By:
sageform
When: 26 Jun 25 13:18
she seems a very promising rider. As said above you don't expect world class rides every time from a 7lb claimer but she seems a fair bit better than average. 11 wins over jumps and a total of 5 wins on the flat of which 4 were in the last 2 weeks. 2 fancied rides today at Leicester.
By:
mrcombustible
When: 26 Jun 25 13:40
She will win the 8.30 Leicester
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 26 Jun 25 14:27
Will?
By:
mrcombustible
When: 26 Jun 25 15:06
So I am told
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 26 Jun 25 16:29
G/l to you and her.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 26 Jun 25 19:04
She gave Cooperation every chance.  She is so beautifully balanced herself and her mounts benefit.  Horse just not good enough at the business end.
By:
ThePomp
When: 26 Jun 25 20:34
No need for name calling Crawford you **** **** ****
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 26 Jun 25 20:34
Just touched off there.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 26 Jun 25 20:37
Gave the horse every chance again just touched off by a winner with more in hand.
By:
mrcombustible
When: 26 Jun 25 21:42
Baby Joseph has booked her for the Ladies Derby at the Curragh on Saturday   Masoun
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 27 Jun 25 13:30
Thanks mrc. Good post.  Good luck to her.
By:
swiftynifty
When: 28 Jun 25 16:08
Cracking booking and ride.
By:
Kriskin
When: 28 Jun 25 16:08
Job done at the Curragh
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 28 Jun 25 16:10
Looked good but ....she was on easily the best horse!

Well done Lizzie.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 28 Jun 25 16:25
Bless her, really pleased for Lizzie.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 28 Jun 25 16:44
Missed it.  Will watch the vid.  Pleased for her.
By:
Bentring
When: 28 Jun 25 22:11
Slippy 4.10pm post?
I thought she rode the gap around the furlong pole very well,yes on the best horse but very few lady riders can look good and have confidence even on the best horse to take the gap fair play to her she can only improve
By:
Jacko2017
When: 28 Jun 25 22:17
Capable Elizabeth Gale registered a winner on her first ride in Ireland today, as the apprentice jockey landed the Curragh’s Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes Ladies Derby on the Joseph O’Brien-trained Masoun (3/1f).

Gale, a step-daughter of ex-jump jockey Brian Harding, had previously notched 11 national hunt wins before recently switching to the Flat, and today gave a polished display to manoeuvre Masoun between horses and to an eventual 1.75-lengths success over Bear Profit

O’Brien said “Elizabeth gave him a lovely ride and he’s a progressive horse. He quickened up well and I think he enjoyed having the bit of cover and coming through horses.”

The dual Melbourne Cup-winner added “he is owned by an Australian-based syndicate (Go Racing Limited) and some have come from New Zealand to see him running today.

“We have five or six two-year-olds each year who race here for a couple of years, and then usually head on to (trainer) Chris Waller in Australia. They have supported me very well and they’ve had a number of winners in the last few weeks.

“We were trying to get Masoun into a Royal Ascot handicap but unfortunately he just missed out, but he’s come and won here today so we’re delighted. He will be an exciting horse for the future here and also in the other hemisphere.
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