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youll have good days and bad days. hopefully youll get off to a good start and have some fun with it. good luck
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youll be amazed. if they are riding horses over 5/1 expect losing runs of 25 or more
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also i think jockeys being in or out of form is a bit of a fallacy. if the horse isnt good enough it wont win whether the jockey is "in form" or not
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Billy overhyped imo obv, probably ride a classic having said that
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Starship Trooper £2 @ 6
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I think you need to apply some filters,Stillearning. For example, in the last 12 months Billy has
ridden 100 runners for David Loughnane and only won on 8. |
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total waste of time, can't possibly win anything.
try this Billy Loughnane, Hollie Doyle, Joanna Mason and Saffie Osborne. Each way yankees every four consecutive races they ride in, if more than one ride in same race put them all in. One day you'll win a million |
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Stock Market 2 @ 14.5
Uniter 2 @ 5.4 Lovethiswayagain 2 @ 9.2 balance |
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State of Madness 2 @ 5.5 True Promise 2 @ 4.2 balance 25.09 |
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WINNER for Loughnane
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plenty more losers yesterday from the 4, bank teetering
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Stateira,Oisin
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Better to look at talented Jockeys who are more unfashionable with punters IMO. Maybe also use an up and coming claiming jockey in your group. I'd go Probert, Shoemark, Mitchell and even though there's no Billy Loughnane in the current crop, I could see Myla Coppins bringing home a couple of big priced tricky sorts at the gaff tracks this Flat season
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Whippin Piccadilly • April 3, 2026 4:07 PM BST
Better to look at talented Jockeys who are more unfashionable with punters IMO agree but best way is back what horses you like via other methods & adjust for stakes for who is on imo |
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oisin be fine
probert fine shoemark fine rossa v good be looking for a few more billy just ok mitchell on decline skelton would be v careful coppins girl haven't seen enough to comment that be my view |
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quite a few figures jockey never get a mention
some are high profile too |
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18.6 WINNER for Murphy
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I'd used a steadily increasing staking plan that increases with each losing bet....and I mean steadily
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that's utilising the figures steerforth cannot crib
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A good day for the system my lads
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Probert & Shoemark
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I'll always have a soft spot for Bath....Bath is my "home" track.
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No more rides for Shoemark but Probert has 4 more left on the card. (Nothing today for Jack or Myla)
Call Time in the next for Probert. Likes Bath (5 races 1 Win, 1 second, 1 Third) down to just 1lb above his last winning mark and this looks a winnable race for him. On the neg side, he might need the race and probably prefers it softer. |
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Going not soft enough for Call Time IMO
The unraced Chilli King is interesting for another day. The Dam has produced a couple of useful types, one of which is Chilli Queen, who improved greatly for Emma Lavelle as a 3yo last season with 3 wins and 3 seconds. I hope he shows something to work on He's also got a rides 2 rides for Patrick Chamings, who he rides quite a few winners for when you consider he only trains modest handicappers. Both can run well fresh but the Mile trip stretches Amathus stamina so maybe Darvel is the best of those 2 and it wouldn't surprise me if he ran into a place at Course he likes (4 runs 2 Wins & 1 Second) |
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Nice of Myla to set it up for Shoemark
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