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"Very genuine, kept going"
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That finish was like a flashback to It's A Knockout
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be nice to think he backed humble spark as well
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Personally wouldn't crab him for that...he's probably lookin at an six to eight inch screen in standard defintion while we can view it on a 50 inch high def tv
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* looking at a
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Dave Nevison was on Humble and usually a comment by him after race
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"Female Amateur Riders" should have been a clue
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Clearly neither pundit at York would criticise the ride given to the winner by Karl Burke's secretary's daughter. A cosy, closed shop industry tactic.
Not the best ride its fair to say. The horse won despite of the jockey, not because of her. |
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wasn't that close on photo though, and he thought the inside had won easily enough to call it,so in effect he was miles/ nearly half a length out
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Post your photo bet,1st timer
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Were you expecting Hollie Doyle,SS?
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road to the poor house betting against RATPACK on those close finishes at York,calls them/that angle better than most in real time,he thought the outside had gone very close there
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It was her sixth ride in public,SS.
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absolutely knackered would be my guess. it could be argued that she outmanoeuvred the runner up, but obviously agricultural style and gasping by the line. also got herself tangled in the reins briefly.
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In running I was thinking, this jockey is to far off the pace..... or knows something, came down the outside etc etc. Karl said she did not ride to orders, I wonder. Agricultural ride, won though, and no I did not back in running.
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