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victor meldrew is a saint compared to robo
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Just home delighted to dee a busy thread on the Leger . Dismayed to open it and discover the usual diatribe from the usual suspects.
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and even with all these posts no one mentioned which dog won the race
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Agree yummy, pathetic efforts.
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Sorry robo,for not betting to 100 %..alot of the times the price's on the board are not the prices you lay the punter,any lad that goes racing will know this,As in if i have 7/2 on board you will be asked for 4 etc..On the race in question i felt i bet fair enough,I layed the trap 1 at 10/3,got very little of out off 2 at 6/1..Layed trap 3 to connections at 10,got plenty out of winner at 4/1,layed favourite at 2-9/4 and finished up going 5/2 and layed 6 at 5/1...Now i know that still only betting to 112...As for standing on the dock road ,Alot of nights i would be better off joining you there,but things not that bad yet..I felt it was a good race ,didnt fancy winner just because he has not breaking but he fairly did and was a good performance..I hope for the next Leger final to bet harder for you maybe 106 % But that of course if i still around by the time it comes..Hope you have a nice Christmas and happy new year,only watched the rte coverage this morning as was too hungover yesterday,i felt it was avery good show,hoping they come back in summer 11...
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robo doesnt realise theres pitch fees and wages to be paid as well
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€40 PITCH FEE and €40 for the clerk plus a cup of tea and a bag of chips.
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clerks on 10 percent up here 70 for a pitch.
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The clerk is normally a family member out in the sticks and the fee is normally 6 times the entrance fee( minus racecard and promos)same as the point to points.
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take it from me.the majority r on 10 percent over 800 and 80 a nite anything under up here
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who was the bookie interviwed on tv.filled the bag anyways on judicial
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Clerk would be taking home way more then €40, a good night they are taking nearer to a ton home.
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thatsurcoco,that bookie would have been me..I'm afraid i didnt fill the bag.layed winner for plenty,but happy enough with performance in the current climate..
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can u get robo a pitch there ?
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There is plenty room for him ,and from Jan on be more i would reckon,I can sell him mine plus i'll throw in my rte contract..lol
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does use own ur pitches down there ?
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senority just like the race tracks..
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we just rotate every week up north
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does ur father work the dingle races ?
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ya his the boss
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i go to it every year.think he works in between berkie and john shanahan?
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Thats him,dont attend myself,but did derby day this year,just to bring the lights board for him..
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im number 6 on the opposite line.....tell him the man who opens the betting each race said hello.......he knows me.....this was the ist year i couldnt get down to dingle
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i sure will...take care
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and you.all the best
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thought it was you alright county wasnt sure though. judging by last thursdays attendance wont be too many of ye left inside.
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thursday nights were poor,all geared for upstairs,gets me out of the house,herself would only be making me do jobs if at home.lol
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all tracks r the same midweek
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How much would a pitch down your end of the line be Neil? and how much a night is the pitch fee or is it a annual payment?? i have been to the track a few saturday nights cant see ger lynch,frank dunworth and joe donoghue staying there too long. not laying a bean that end of the line.
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