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some loony lady on ruk,suggests you get over your wallets pain by washing them down with an £80 bottle of sparkling wine LaughLaughLaughLaugh

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By:
Brian
When: 29 Jul 25 13:16
fish'n'chips was excellent value at Goodwood in 1985
By:
Hayden
When: 29 Jul 25 13:29
Extel handicap for Cumani ?
By:
Hayden
When: 29 Jul 25 13:30
Or was it Hobbs and Lord Rosebery , crikey that's a long time ago to remember
By:
second again
When: 29 Jul 25 13:32
It was one of Luca's.
By:
Hayden
When: 29 Jul 25 13:33
Thanks second   Happy
By:
barstool
When: 29 Jul 25 13:43
Saw it win at Carlisle, won a few on the bounce I seem to remember.
By:
geoff m
When: 29 Jul 25 15:03
Luca loved the extel hcap. Won it 3 years on trot with Free Guest (Won Nassau following year i think)/ Fish N Chips & CHinoiserie(Beating stablemate favourite Celestial Storm) in mid 80s.
By:
werbie
When: 29 Jul 25 19:34
I get my Fish and Chips from the local Chinese Chippie. The man behind the counter he say you want sore finger?
By:
Whallop
When: 29 Jul 25 21:01
FRAX, for those that remember the oss...   'Gerry Gallbladder • November 20, 2011 12:06 PM GMT
1980's Sandown or Kempton (can't recall exactly), Frax, Willie Carson riding for Cumani with 7 stone 11 pounds or thereabouts. Horse won 5 lengths pulling a cart but was thrown out for a really minor infringement. Still irks me even now!'
By:
Whallop
When: 29 Jul 25 21:02
https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/28703617/top-ten-disqualifications-in-the-history-of-horse-racing#flvWelcomeHeader
By:
abba21
When: 29 Jul 25 21:05
How much are they then?
By:
blackbarn
When: 29 Jul 25 21:37
14.95
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 29 Jul 25 21:54
As far as prices go I would say that is pretty reasonable.
By:
BULLET TOOTH TONY
When: 29 Jul 25 21:57
£3.30 for a jumbo sausage & £3.75 for regular chips the days of fish & chips being one of the cheaper take aways are long gone £8.90 for a regular cod. getting a curry is cheaper these days from your local take away
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blackbarn
When: 29 Jul 25 22:25
Joined: 02 Jan 05 | Topic/replies: 13,860 | Blogger: blackbarn's blog
14.95

Grandaughter and I had Jerk Chicken in Ginger Beer batter with a good portion of Fries, Coleslaw, Mango Aioli and BBQ sauce today at £14.50.  Excellent for racecourse food.  Will try the Fish and Chips tomorrow and report back. Our Sussex village chippy is amazing so have a good benchmark (Medium Cod and Chips £13.50).
By:
aberdonia
When: 30 Jul 25 07:20
geoff m29 Jul 25 15:03Joined: 23 Feb 03 | Topic/replies: 20,036 | Blogger: geoff m's blog
Luca loved the extel hcap. Won it 3 years on trot with Free Guest (Won Nassau following year i think)/ Fish N Chips & CHinoiserie(Beating stablemate favourite Celestial Storm) in mid 80s.


Celestial Storm brings back good memories...Won the leger trial, before being trounced by Moon Madness in the actual Leger, the whole field got trounced.....i could tell you my Moon Madness story, but i wont as its painful......lol
By:
Storm Alert
When: 30 Jul 25 07:36
tbf take away Fish & Chips in Midhurst down the road is almost that price and fairly average.
By:
ponchoslament
When: 30 Jul 25 08:21
Had fish n chips in Clifden, Galway, not
Far from Ballybrit,  On a visit there recently
at 22.50, For two small pieces, and frozen chips

In fact most places charge 22 or there abouts, hmmmm!!!

Avoid this place, BnB’s were 120 to 140 for
A room in a 50 yo cold bunge a low

Stayed at Foyles Hotel 140 for a old smelly room
The entire town is a total rip off. It’s 40 mins to racetrack
By:
Brian
When: 30 Jul 25 08:43
I went to Galway once (no racing on) and I must admit it did have a good vibe. I enjoyed it but certainly wouldn't go there when racing is on (as I wouldn't with Cheltenham, Liverpool these days).
By:
impossible123
When: 30 Jul 25 09:32
There are far too many "festivals" coined by the bookies' stooges. Personally, only Cheltenham, Royal Ascot, Goodwood and York are the ones qualified, and with the right credentials.
By:
Whallop
When: 30 Jul 25 09:53

Jul 30, 2025 -- 7:20AM, aberdonia wrote:


geoff m29 Jul 25 15:03Joined: 23 Feb 03 | Topic/replies: 20,036 | Blogger: geoff m's blogLuca loved the extel hcap. Won it 3 years on trot with Free Guest (Won Nassau following year i think)/ Fish N Chips & CHinoiserie(Beating stablemate favourite Celestial Storm) in mid 80s.Celestial Storm brings back good memories...Won the leger trial, before being trounced by Moon Madness in the actual Leger, the whole field got trounced.....i could tell you my Moon Madness story, but i wont as its painful......lol


When asked for his analysis of the St Leger, Willie Carson said Moon Madness could not win. 'It is only a handicapper.' Fúck off Willie.

By:
Delashay
When: 30 Jul 25 10:09

Jul 29, 2025 -- 10:25PM, blackbarn wrote:


Joined: 02 Jan 05 | Topic/replies: 13,860 | Blogger: blackbarn's blog14.95Grandaughter and I had Jerk Chicken in Ginger Beer batter with a good portion of Fries, Coleslaw, Mango Aioli and BBQ sauce today at £14.50.

By:
Delashay
When: 30 Jul 25 10:09
Was the jerk good?
By:
1st time poster
When: 30 Jul 25 11:22
times are hard THE WINE WAITER reduced to selling his arris promoting hot dogs,we /ruk must reached ground zero when their discussing what  £80 bottle of wine to have with your hot dog. ialways though you had tomatoe sauce with it LaughLaugh
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