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great call hugo.
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eye tests are free
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Lay (Bet Against)
Backer's odds Backer's stake Payout Liability Crest Of Fire 1.15 £400.48 £61.19 |
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Another dead heat.
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Looks like a dead-heat...
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1.01 £293.50
1.02 £187.91 1.03 £529.25 1.04 £516.42 1.05 £74.85 1.06 £2,363.96 1.07 £2,682.03 1.08 £4,739.84 1.09 £3,808.93 1.1 £2,775.63 we nah in running is automated madness but that is simply incredible. |
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Poor work from Kaiya
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*Pocket talk, but should have won that.
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Another dubious photo decision.
Looking forward to the print again. |
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My bad
. I laid it very low but only for stake back, should have laid for profit as well, we learn. |
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Didn't play, luckily, was convinced the other one had it
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I backed 2ptp live and as they approached the line on the slo-mo. Then backed the winner at up to 8s after.
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Didn’t see the race. Kaiya won though, Saddo?
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No sign of the print?
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Not yet...
I suspect it's going to tell a similar story to the other two recent dead-heat-not-dead-heat prints. |
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Should have won comfortably, kenbo.
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Print is up. Just the one line drawn on the print so you can see the correct call was made.
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https://media.britishhorseracing.com/images/photofinish/hireswatermark/2026_13754_0_36241.jpg
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Actually I think perhaps there is two lines there. But at least the winner can (just about) be determined from the published print. Unlike the other two.
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I actually saw 15 when I switched to the photo market and was píssed off at HOW Kaiya Fraser has managed NOT to
get Ciarrai Abu up as it was coming with what seemed like a perfectly timed challenge and had ALL the momentum! I called her a few names and just assumed that EVERYONE has sharper eyes than I do so it was 'obvious' the other nag had held on - I fully expected to see the place part of my E/W double with Valediction in my return and I couldn't believe it when I saw it'd get up! Like Hugo...I was hopeful but then very much deflated when I saw 15 available...so I just switched off ![]() My record in photos in extremely poor...and my judgement is even worse - for once, my optimism prevailed ![]() |
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Winning a tight photo just adds to the joy!
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‘Her’ is a ‘he’, Herbie?
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Just noticed they've added multiple prints to the results page. This is a real step forward. Close-ups of both horses, and the mirror image are both also shown. Click the arrows to the side.
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Her’ is a ‘he’, Herbie!
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I did wonder about that kenbo, I know little about jockeys these days, looked weak.
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A lot of care being taken after recent events, that is not difficult to call
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Her’ is a ‘he’, Herbie!
I really didn't have a clue ![]() What an effeminate name for a supposed bloke ![]() |
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Same here, Herbie, I'm out of touch. I'm looking at a trainer tomorrow I've never heard of
and hes saddled over a hundred horses in 12 months, Ross Burdon. |
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I assumed it was a female when I first saw his name popping up. A very odd name!
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Saddo - like you...I've just about heard the name but he could've been a trainer or a flat/jumps jockey for all I knew
![]() I usually ONLY bother watching the classier racing nowadays. I've seen it ALL before and it actually irritates me when ATR is on in the background with shít racing...as it's likely I'll be tempted to have a bet. Back to normality now with Hambledon (E/W double with Valediction) being turned over despite hitting 1.03 ![]() Coulda woulda shoulda...but I'll take that Kaiya win all day after snatching seemingly defeat from the jaws of victory, so I got away with that one. If I hadn't, that would've been two consecutive 1.03s turned over but I'm used to that - I had two 1.01s nutted a few months ago ![]() |
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It's not a nice trend is it...Donnacha, Rossa & Kaiya - I despair
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Donnacha and Rossa seem odd to us. Probably to so much to the Irish.
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