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1.50 Roi Du Mee should and will b shorter than the current 3/1 - thats about the only conclusion i have come to at the moment
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thought moscow did that well?..i know he never beat much but that looked good imo...nice start
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strange ride on meades there..we know carberry likes to come late ..but to give Oscars a 20l lead is suicide..imo
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Out for a jog, plain and simple.
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Had never a chance giving that distance to a horse like Oscars
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he stopped it ..simple as..
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i agree arkle...but know one will ask why?
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They wonder then why things are a mess. HRI and the Tote bombard me with emails encouraging me to go racing and have bets. That would not encourage anyone. I had a bit on the winner so not pocket talking. But bar a fall my money was safe after a few furlongs. Oscars would have won no matter what but I would hate to have backed the other
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yes i did back meades..and as you say i knew my fate after 2 fences..i carnt understand how carberry can think that punters wont wont to know why this horse was not put in the race/..oscars is a decent tool and to give it that lead is not only silly imo..its taking the piss..(unless something was wrong with the horse) but lto he rode the horse in a similar way but was not up against a horse of oscars class..i just dont understand why the press dont enquire on the running of dylan ross?
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it seems he can do this regularly and never gets asked or warned about it..
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Paid my first trip to Navan on Saturday - have to say what a cracking track with great viewing, an easily accessible bar and betting shop/parade ring which make it easy to get between the two, also went to Tatts Farm p2p on the Sunday and worth keeping an eye on a soon to be (entered in the sales) ex-McKiernan horse called On The Shannon who led from pillar to post in one of the Maiden's, also a lovely looking Milan gelding that Colin McKeever trains called Ballycotin - he's yet to complete in two starts but has shown immense promise and would have gone close but for coming down at the last (Roger Quinlan lucky not to get hooked up for longer than he did after falling).
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Paid my first trip to Navan on Saturday - have to say what a cracking track with great viewing, an easily accessible bar and betting shop/parade ring which make it easy to get between the two, also went to Tatts Farm p2p on the Sunday and worth keeping an eye on a soon to be (entered in the sales) ex-McKiernan horse called On The Shannon who led from pillar to post in one of the Maiden's, also a lovely looking Milan gelding that Colin McKeever trains called Ballycotin - he's yet to complete in two starts but has shown immense promise and would have gone close but for coming down at the last (Roger Quinlan lucky not to get hooked up for longer than he did after falling).
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