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robo
04 Feb 11 12:55
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Terrific choice to stand by Cawley and ignore Geraghty plus others.On a crest of a wave is Paul,very good at what he does.Racks up these grade 1s for pastime, he can even afford to put up ordinary jockeys just to give the others a hope.With the possibility of rain over the weekend,the conditions should be perfect for Joncol,the one thing that worries me is how does the gel in Pauls hair react to wet weather,I know it is wind proof ,it's just heavy rain could make it a bit loose on top.

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By:
Cmon the Town
When: 04 Feb 11 13:01
On the 'crest of a wave'?? His horses 'aint performing at all - 'cept for two winners about 10 days ago. His horses are out for air and the run.....

What 'wave'? It must be a small one.

I'm hoping for Joncol on Sunday too but I wont have a lot on it.
By:
Cmon the Town
When: 04 Feb 11 13:04
Market has him 3.8 with Nichol's Pride of Dulcote at 3.7 for Sunday's big race, both have entries in the Chelt Gold Cup.
By:
DecDec.
When: 04 Feb 11 13:36
cmon the town you have made the big mistake of putting any pass on anything that comes out of robo.
By:
robo
When: 04 Feb 11 13:40
Typical reply from Dec Dec,the type of poster who cannot disagree because he knows I'm correct,but likes to pawn me off as some idiot .If you disagree,fair enough and point out where you think I'm wrong.Otherwise dun do poll dec dec
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DecDec.
When: 04 Feb 11 13:42
we all know you're not a serious poster worthy of respect. good day to you.
By:
robo
When: 04 Feb 11 13:55
I'm sorry dec dec,I didn't realise there was a respect ethic working here. I respect you,I think you are a very respectable individual.In fact whenever I reply to you in the future I am going to remove my cap to show same.Now that we have that sorted out ,everybodys happy
By:
scoobyknows
When: 04 Feb 11 15:14
I Like you Robo,I find you quite amusing,GL!
By:
robo
When: 04 Feb 11 15:37
Thank you very much scooby,now dec dec,there's proof that not everyone thinks like you ,maybe you are in the minority,who knows?.Scooby sounds like someone who wouldn't really care whether I took my hat off when I'm replying to him,he sounds like one of our own.But Dec Dec I do appreciate that you are a highly respectable individual from a respectable family ,and I respect that respect is very important to you.So it's with great respect that I am replying to you now,in fact not alone have I taken my cap off,but also my shoes and socks.Now I don't do this for everyone,but for someone as respectable as yourself ,it's the least I could do
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DecDec.
When: 04 Feb 11 15:42
your latest posts sum you up in how to approach anything to comes out of you.
By:
robo
When: 04 Feb 11 15:58
Could we have that in proper English Dec Dec,I think some of your post is out of context to be honest.Now I'm being as respectful as I can to you know ,my underpants is off as well
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DecDec.
When: 04 Feb 11 16:03
thank you for proving my point. may i offer you some advice, further your education, it might mature you.
By:
workrider
When: 04 Feb 11 16:04
robo thats a serious sex problem you have there ....between doffing you jackie healy rea cap , to now taking of your knickers ...sammy is right get help son before its to late .... falling on the factory floor has really done it for you ....big big claim coming up methinks ... the thing is , moneys no good in a lock up ward  .........Laugh
By:
neill d
When: 04 Feb 11 16:13
Whatever ye say against robo, his posts are always entertaining. Laugh
By:
robo
When: 04 Feb 11 16:24
I have a third level degree and masters in my locker dec dec,from an old fashioned university too namely Trinity,none of those mock IT places for Robo.Maybe you have more education than that but I doubt it
By:
SamuelMorse
When: 04 Feb 11 16:27
then how u on the dole robo ?????????
By:
neill d
When: 04 Feb 11 16:36
A valid oppinion really, should Geraghty not be on Joncol as a proven Grade 1 jock, however if this was taken to extremes, no jockeys other than BJG, Ruby or Carberry would ever get on a top class horse in Ireland, the only time I've really seen Cawley make a mistake on Joncol was in the 09 lexus when he seemed to go for home too early. don't think the jock will make a material difference in this instance though.
By:
workrider
When: 04 Feb 11 17:21
correct neill d... i think nolan also held his hand up for that mistake ..not all the pilots fault.....
By:
norekk
When: 04 Feb 11 17:29
Whatever about Joncol and Cawley, why the hell has Nicky Richards put Davy Russell up on Money Trix again? No doubt we'll see the same ride again. Track the leaders, wait to get outpaced by the kick at the end of the back straight, then plod on, gaining relentlessly on the run-in. If I knew he might force the pace more (I'd trust it if there was a different jockey) I'd have to have him against Joncol, 8/1 v 3/1.
By:
neill d
When: 04 Feb 11 17:31
Indeed  you're right now that you say it. he was told to kick early wasn't he. Sunday will tell us about Joncol really as we're waiting a long time to see how good he really is. There are no excuses now and it looks like he 's going to carry my money. It will be a bad indictment of our stayers if a fourth string Nicholls hoss can come over and plunder our most prestigious race.
By:
soapp
When: 04 Feb 11 17:52
Alain Cawley has always got on well with Joncol. No need to change the partnership.

norekk, I was at the entrance back to the enclosure off the racetrack when Money Trix was returning. Richards said to Russell what happened and Davy said a bad mistake down the back knocked that plan out the window. whether it will be soft enough for him on Sunday is a moot point.
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