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I love that first Punchestown meeting for punting, Sizing Europe, Loosen my load, that grey horse that Cowan owns trained by Meade have come out and won there in recent years at reasonably backable prices, a few get turned pover, but if one reads between the lines like dinglemick says, there's good money to be made imo.
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take a look neill d at t.co/868nBKgp .....Munsters new signing Troy Smith looks like he has good passing skills anyway
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Unbelievable...... jesus christ, amazing natural talent there, I've seen them training in that gym often, but never anything like that, unreal altogether. They practice a lot of their kicking indoors, has this lad a need to ever kick the ball
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Just stuck it up on facebook, that is an absolute classic Mick.
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Fair card for National Hunt Enthusiasts..One or two cryptic puzzles a maiden hurdle for those who like to bet the lumpy odds on chances and we have two fascinating conditions hurdle races.
Firstly I think STEPS TO FREEDOM is a 2/9 chance so the 1/3 available is a gift. He's nearly nearly 2/5 on [b]Betfair[/b] just now which is a robbery.This is a serious horse who jumps well and he'd be 1/7 if this were a flat race. He's schooled really well,the stable targeted this race years ago with another smart Bumper Horse CORK ALL STAR. I felt if you like betting short ones this is an ideal one for intrepid odds on chances... |
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A few to lay/laid today
Race 1) Steps to Freedom 1.41 Race 2) Muirhead 2.66 Pulled out last week at Listowel Race 3) Sizing Symphony 3.4 Henry is on the cold list. Race 4) Adropapep 6.6 Was in the wars lto. Race 5) Seaside Shuffle 5.7 Will either be 3.5 and hose up or 8.8 and run down the field. Race 6) Giant Sequoia 3.8 well backed on here at 3.9 and above. Race 7) Wall Street Wally 4.7 This partnership not the force of old. |
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3 jollys out of 5 going in so far. That's the daily quota I hope!!
Two points to note. 1) Those familiar yellow colours that are carried regulary on the the Elliott horses I have just realised is the one and same Presidential hopeful Sean Gallagher. I only copped it today when Richie Forristal mentioned it in his column. 2) Ruby has been a notable absentee this week. No announcement I am aware of, but the word down in Listowel was that he was suffering from a dose of the flu. Maybe that could be the expanation for his absence so far this week. |
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Thanks for posting that Soapp - interesting stuff, didn't realise that about Gallagher.
Alexandr Nevsky for me in the last - Taafe off the cold list for a change and a decent enough pilot up, win @ 9.2 and Place @ 2.96 |
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well tipped up Princess D anjou ....drifted like a barge pole ..... great price for you ...... backed wall street wally myself ......
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Thought she gave it a good ride and is a decent jockey Jane Mangan - judged that well, not often I end up going with a Taafe horse and think there'll be compensation for Wall Street Willy next time out.
Carnage out the back though and hope Lisa O'Neill is ok. |
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wd Princesse
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Thanks - good to have Fairyhouse and the proper jumps courses back, Navan this weekend too
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Princesse D'Anjou- No better word said, roll on Navan Saturday. Lets hit the ground runnin with the Jumps!!
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Agree - looking forward to it, bring on the Maiden Hurdles and Beginners Chases.
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Sean Gallagher the owner is not the chap running in the presidential election.
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Correct GANT.
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This chap probably has a better chance of being our next first citizen...http://www.irishracing.com/v5newsitem?prt=L&prid=56231
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http://www.irishracing.com/v5newsitem?prt=L&prid=56231
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Apologies irishracing.com obviously don't like cut & paste links...have a look at news from Wednesday 21st on that site and you'll see a pic of the other Sean Gallagher with Paul Carberry
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