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Luckily,they were not big punters
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Yet again the application of cash seems to have eeked out a few lbs improvement...
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Well done to them i say……
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If you knew your horse was working all over the pint sized Fav you would have a go.
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Why could nt the horse lift a leg before that though
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Come racing abba…..
Lion tamer…. Lot go under the radar where the big punts are left squawking….. |
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he definitely found the right race for it, a poorer race you would struggle to find
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You would struggle to justify feeding most of that field
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inc the winner before today.
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The buzz of following and playing…..straight as a u bend.
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Have Sellers ever been a good medium for betting on form
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Aftertiming alert -- I backed the first three against the favourite who looked far too short (and too small). Take her out and it is no great surprise the winner won.
But the gamble does leave a nasty taste in the mouth. So yeah. Too many punters lump on the thin'uns without checking the form or even the race. They don't run Gold Cup prospects in sellers. But on the other hand connections were clearly taking the michael and it's not good for racing. |