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Surely the trick is to wait and see how the markets develop in these situations. The money for the second string was there for all to see.
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Doesnt always work with the market and how many doubles etc were undone there. I didnt have any bets so Im not talking through my pocket.
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Plenty of multiples hockeyed alright. Im sure flowers had it up on all its on screen shop specials, but sure thats just the way it goes.
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True thats why you avoid these races..
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as the gaffer says 'obviously'
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Money penny knew -in all fairness when the 3rd fav played up he was an ew bet at 6s.
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2 more examples yesterday in the Guineas and today in the Curragh with 2 hotpots been beaten by 25/1 and 66/1 stable companions.
How many more times will we see this again this season. I for one will be avoiding Irish flat racing like the plague. Good luck to the Coolmore team, they have their priorities but its a shame to see punters getting their fingers burnt so often. |
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There's nothing stopping people from backing them both
How would you practically couple horses in England and/or Ireland anyway, especially in NH racing JP McManus could have 3-4 horses in a race, all with different trainers. Those same trainers could have 1-2 other horses in the same race owned by different people. Next thing you know, you want to back one horse and you have to couple it with 8 others! |
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No way hose, too many odds on shots then!!
Didn't Rich Richie have a one two three at Punchestown 10 days ago. What odds coupled. ![]() |