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Proper heavy ground as well not that quick going that wicked willie was moaning about at the Fez.
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yes and 4 good class races at st cloud in france too
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never heard of the trainer Robson de Aguir who has 4 runners in the maiden in ireland
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He's Kia Joorabchian’s Brazillian man in Ireland.
Understudied Adrian Murray. Been doing ok at Dundalk. As long as he gets winners, he will be in a job. |
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Hope there is nobody betting on this today. You've got more chance at steepledowns.
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What a shocking card. Absolute minefield.
Stay well clear. Signora must be there for a day out in the 15:45. 1.6 > 2.54. |
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Nowt wrong with the card and the amount of runners, if you don't fancy it leave it alone but it's far from shocking imho
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I'd gladly pay to watch that card. First 2 year old race of the season, some well bred ones in the maiden, a wide open premier handicap, with a few gambles. You might not like it as a punting card but it's certainly not shocking, for the first turf card of the season
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Fair enough
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Winemaker in next (2.35) caught my eye - more the jockey booking Reese Holohan (7) takes over from Declan McDonogh who is at the Curragh today
won well at Dundalk and hampered next time when 4th, kept to AW for last couple of seasons but has won on turf young jockey has ridden a few winners recently and the 7lb wont do any harm - wide open handicap but gone win and 4places (small bets) gl chaps ![]() |
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He is an apprentice to follow
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I've backed him in the 4.20
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indeed Dealer - ground caught Winemaker out but wasnt good enoug and a switch back to Dundalk looks likely
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Post 2.37 the dealer what odds you on,it 50's in price grid in RP with a few,I had a look to see if he scudded my selection Norwalk havoc
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