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paulie wallnuts
06 Oct 12 15:53
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goes to ascot today to try and win a big pot,for fcuck sake the man cant get a winner in bellewstown,come home out of it ya pleb,youve been well and truely found out this season,man couldnt train ivy up a wall

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By:
CheltenhamRoar
When: 06 Oct 12 16:38
Shocked
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The Gotchee
When: 06 Oct 12 19:39
If you backed all his horses that have run in the UK over the last 5 years to a level €100, you would be €9,300 in the black. He has a very healthy strike rate over there. You surely must be making a mistake.
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paulie wallnuts
When: 06 Oct 12 21:09
any idea how you would be getting on if you had a hundred on every runner he had in ireland this year
By:
redbait
When: 06 Oct 12 21:30
If you offered any Irish trainer 20 winners at country tracks or win the Wokingham at Royal Ascot, which do you think they'd take?
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 06 Oct 12 22:02
gotchee if you invested 93 bets of 100 euro on his last 93 runners youd have 1 winner at 5/2,350 left isnt too bad i suppose,redbait so what if he trained the winner of a handicap at royal ascot,does that all of a sudden make him a great trainer,give me a trainer who can train 20 to 30 winners over a season anyday,
By:
Prospero
When: 07 Oct 12 12:52
So his winners of the Portland (x2) and the Victoria Cup were flukes too? FFS.
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paulie wallnuts
When: 07 Oct 12 17:51
2 portlands jesus youd swear he won 2 group 1`s,ffs its a 35,000 to the winner  nort of england poxy handicap,the man has trained 7 winners in ireland this year,what more do ye need to know,theres jump trainers messing around with the flat have double that amount,
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kavvie
When: 07 Oct 12 20:16
paulie you seem to have a particular dislike for david.i never met him but anyone who did seems to think hes an ok lad.hes relatively new to the scene and it takes time to build up specially in the current climate.give him a chance?
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