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Really smart moves by the sharp minds on here falling over themselves to back him last nite and ruin any chance of getting 6's on him as meades was the likely favourite
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Yeah all duck, to be fair I never expected 6s regardless but it's a shame that such small amounts of money here the night before can make such a difference.
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sure i critised a certain p mustard for backing a bumper horse at evens the night before cork there lately and all other posters seem to praise the night before man matching 5o euro and marking all the odds compilers cards...
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Well we would have definately got the full e/w price any EMI. I know the whole country must have spotted him the last day but you would think they would hold tough until the morning considering this is the first place oddscompilers look every day. He could drift on course if they come for meades but he isnt value at 3/1 even though he is the most likely winner for me by a fair margin.
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Same thing happened last night with Prima Vista, theyve had their 4 on good luck to them their happy, anyone wanting upwards of 100 is hung drawn and quartered though, put it in the market and you'll be undercut too.
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Well I must confess to trying to get on at 2's last night on prima vista but thats a bit different because I was only chancing my arm as he looked to be an even money shot. Needless to say I didnt get on anyway. Backing horses overnight in 25 runner handicaps fairly blows the cover though.
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I tried the 3 too for a brief moment :D until it was undercut seconds later.
I'm almost full sure its a bot in the mornings that undercuts, I spent half the summer playing with it, I'd put up 200 at 50 on a no hoper in maidens for example, seconds later 4 would appear at 48, I'd then lay that and take down the 200 at 50, I did it with around 4 horses in every race, every time the horse would be trading at bigger odds come 5 minutes to the off (it was the 230/1 etc type of horses I was laying), if I did it at 28 same craic 4 would appear at 25. Wasnt something you'd make money off, I was just doing it because your man was so annoying hopefully the bot would end up losing matching boggus prices. It stopped after a while with the big prices, but I havent tried to do it in months. |
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I'd still back him at 3s to be honest duck.
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He will need to settle better than last day if he is to last home in that ground emi, but that back to 2 miles should be in his favour. Should be hard to keep out of the 3.
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There was no way Prima Vista was ever going to be anywhere near 2/1 given the much he's running against.
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Any word for Lismakeery in the beginners chase?
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money coming for arabella beaufort now
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Carberry left a lot to do there.
Curley quite loquacious on ATR. |
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Carberry didn't ride it.
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No it was Mullins wasn't it.
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Even Paul wouldn't have given him that much to do.
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Chapman still thinks it was him after barry confirmed that it wasnt. Very poor. Barry should be on Racing Live imo.
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Carberry'll get a hell of a lot of undue**ging there.
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Can never understand why these jockey changes are given out half-heartedly through the various media vehicles.
You'd be lucky to get 50% of jockey changes on irishracing.com. ATR miss half of them also when there isn't an on-course presence. |
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Failed a breath test :|
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pass me that lighter :p
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He'd still have won the first
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Look at the horses pedigree and look at his previous race over hurdles. He was riding it to get the trip. Yes, he perhaps overdid it, but he wasn't exactly closing hand over fist at the line, was he? Back him at a speedier 2m next time.
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Shane Jackson on Early Doors. No mention of Davy Russell being stood down.
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morons booing Geraghty at Wetherby. You'd swear they never made a mistake.
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they are hardly going to give him a round of applause for taking the wrong course on the well backed fav tho are they?
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They shouldn't do either.
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Did Geraghty get a suspension?
I assume he did? |
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12days... deserved... silly mistake...but we all make them...and have to stomache the medicine.... starts paddy power day too I think
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12 days.
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Barry not happy:
BARRY GERAGHTY will miss the Paddy Power Gold Cup and the Greatwood HandicapHurdle at Cheltenham's Open meeting after incurring a 12-day ban for steering 9-4 favourite My Petra the wrong way when leading fortunate winner Santia. Travelling well at the head of affairs, My Petra stuck close to the inside rail around the final bend and did not return to the hurdles track, cuttinginside a rail she should have gone around. Geraghty, still stuck on 999 in his quest for 1,000 winners in Britain and Ireland, quickly pulled last year's winner up, but was banned for 12 days from November 14 to 25 inclusive, ruling him out of the final two days of Cheltenham's prestigious Open meeting. Booed as he returned the paddock, Barry Geraghty said: "I walked the track earlier on and I was well aware of it but I turned the corner and the sun was in my eyes, I was concentrating on the horses coming around me and waiting to see what was coming at me. "Choc [Robert Thornton] said he nearly followed me, Johnny Farrelly likewise. "Twelve days is harsh, as to lose a race like that live on Channel 4 is punishment in itself." Paddy Power announced they would refund all bets on the Nicky Henderson-trained six-year-old. Santia's defeat of the Paul Gilligan-trainer Lady Hillingdon gave Robert Thornton a double as the jockey had won earlier on Skylancer. |
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This race will take plenty of getting and he pulls quite hard.
Will try and get a cheap in running lay on him. If he wins, c'est la vie. |
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Settling a little better.
I am binning the lay project. |
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ouch
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Dreadful conditions eye mall.
I wanted to lay him at 1.5 so would have done no business anyway. |
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Dreadful conditions eye mall.
I wanted to lay him at 1.5 so would have done no business anyway. |
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yeah I was very worried about the ground as the day went on.
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ye got a bit overexcited about that bedford row.
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take a bow Michael O'Hare.
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