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10 Jan 26 15:30
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They don't run them for us old bean !

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By:
halcyon days
When: 10 Jan 26 15:31
991.... Wink
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 10 Jan 26 15:31
32.1379820158053                £335.75    £10,582.91
33.52            £139.07       
34            £452.48       
35.38            £176.50       
36            £241.67       
37.25            £176.57       
38            £233.69       
39.11            £386.72       
40            £665.13       
40.97            £570.78       
42            £1,705.58       
42.83            £711.71       
44            £1,128.85       
44.69            £318.76       
46            £718.60       
46.56            £12.04       
48            £584.45       
50            £818.30       
55            £260.04
By:
abba21
When: 10 Jan 26 15:31
And thats how jp makes money gambling tailed off in last seven runs and bolt s in at 38/1
By:
halcyon days
When: 10 Jan 26 15:31
They knew Angie !
By:
halcyon days
When: 10 Jan 26 15:32
Abba........ Do !!!
By:
uptheirons
When: 10 Jan 26 15:33
Abbadabbado has the brains of a rocking horse
By:
halcyon days
When: 10 Jan 26 15:34
Shocked Laugh
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 10 Jan 26 15:35
Came in swinging and the way Bowen rode him wide and pushed early suggested they knew the horse had a big chunk in hand !
By:
elise
When: 10 Jan 26 15:35
bit harsh irons

the federation of rocking horses are claiming they have one with an iq of 8
By:
halcyon days
When: 10 Jan 26 15:36
LaughLaughLaugh
By:
halcyon days
When: 10 Jan 26 15:37
J P... personal fortune in the billions....

                                           just likes taking the p!ss !
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 10 Jan 26 15:42
18.052590221                £469.28    £7,153.12
18.5            £163.80       
19            £358.28       
19.5        £0.48    £758.91       
20            £626.48       
21            £401.37       
22            £669.64       
23            £875.46       
24            £1,319.05       
25            £953.29       
26            £1,096.45       
27            £318.41       
28        £1.00    £296.36       
29            £447.08       
30        £0.03    £436.20       
32            £389.71       
34            £241.34       
36        £0.10    £213.75       
38            £60.38

Quinn does the same next race, halves in price wins !
By:
HoratioNelson
When: 10 Jan 26 15:44
That would be pennies to the great man.....literally pennies
By:
uptheirons
When: 10 Jan 26 15:46
JP's M/O is to stop people punting his beasts
By:
HoratioNelson
When: 10 Jan 26 16:07
JP's M/O is to get his countries people employed and to contribute to life whilst giving them a sense of self worth and belonging.

I very much doubt his main target is to either win his money gambling (like he maybe had to before (or nick a longun in the Lanzarote Hudle returning £52k to the winner.

Broader scale and all that jazz.
By:
uptheirons
When: 10 Jan 26 16:11
You can feel free to back them Horatio
By:
uptheirons
When: 10 Jan 26 16:13
"His Country"?
Would that be the Country that he is a Tax Exile
By:
barstool
When: 10 Jan 26 20:20
Improved for the step up in trip according to the trainers rep.

Not an angle touted much in the press. Hence the price.

Hendo must have a warm glow about him tonight.
By:
impossible123
When: 11 Jan 26 10:32
I think so. JP knows the game inside out eg being a bookie, and being an owner. JP also spreads his horses with many trainers here and in Ireland. JP supports the sport - immediate and major - eg trainers, stable staff, etc; JP is humble, and does not do self-interests and self-publicity.

JP buys good horses to race and not to multi-enter them in races but promote competition against his counterparts eg Ricci (Faugheen / Vautour / Annie Power / Lossiemouth) who's subservient to his (private) trainer Mr Mullins eg Fact To File.

JP is also humble and good for horseracing UK and Ireland.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 11 Jan 26 14:09
Agree with much of that.  Loved the way, at Cheltenham, Aintree, he had generations of his family there at the winning reception area and all the grand kids ( maybe a couple of great grand kids too ) there, clearly having loads of fun and learning how good and how much fun Racing can be.  That alone can only be good for the future of Racing.
By:
kerryboy
When: 11 Jan 26 14:49
Good for trainers and his inner circle. Absolutely terrible for ordinary punters.
By:
Cider
When: 11 Jan 26 15:01
Assume JP is not tapping away on the machine using his account. But the machine almost invariably knows how well they are likely to run. So who gets to do the tapping? I doubt it's the yards and their associates.
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 11 Jan 26 15:30
Powerful romps in over in Ireland.
By:
uptheirons
When: 11 Jan 26 15:39
Highly unlikely that he even has a BF A/C.
He will be getting on when he wants to.
With Liquidity so poor on here it has never been easier to manipulate Markets.
As has already been stated,he has never been a friend to the punter and why would he
By:
Cider
When: 11 Jan 26 15:43
Apart from the very top ones, the whole MO is lining up for festivals and landing gambles at the egg and spoon level. It's a rhetorical question, but he must be happy shelling millions out to keep the rubbish ones in training only to land gambles when he isn't betting on them himself. So who is the beneficiary from the project (outside of the dozens of trainers he helps to keep going).
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 11 Jan 26 15:50
Just a fun hobby for him now. Must be something kinky in landing a plot like yesterday too.
By:
Cider
When: 11 Jan 26 15:54
why keep the rubbish ones going though. surely he doesn't even know when they are all running, let alone watch them.

the hobby argument falls down when you consider nearly all of them will be lining up for a punt at some point.
By:
brandyontherocks
When: 11 Jan 26 15:55
Was yesterday's horse a plot horse?
What price was he in the morning?
By:
Cider
When: 11 Jan 26 16:00
Clearly it had been running with the intention of getting the mark chipped (imo). Until yesterday.
By:
Cider
When: 11 Jan 26 16:02
The problem for nearly everyone is that could easily have been the case yesterday, as it wasn't a big festival.
By:
hilaryjane
When: 11 Jan 26 17:19
Nice treble today
By:
sageform
When: 13 Jan 26 09:44
More than just not trying involved in planning a coup. Jamaicaine had started at 40/1 on her last run before the recent 2 quick wins. She did manage 5th of 11. Her run prior to that was last of 9. Same trip, but different track Hereford and she wins easily then follows up just as easily with a 10lb weight rise. The SPs would not make you a fortune. Two years training fees to be recovered though so JP needs it to win another 6 to break even. No other big owner would put up with finishing nearly last for 2 years in the hope of sudden improvement to win a £3200 mares handicap.
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