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By:
tony57
When: 21 Dec 13 15:48
its a winner mate..and tbf I didn't fancy it..i thought it would struggle against these?..welldone again mate..
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 21 Dec 13 15:49
the combined forces take home the loot again.....5/4 to 4/6......well done to all concerned.....second didn't try.....it was obvious really.....Wildman strikes again......HO HO HO.....
By:
one last chance
When: 21 Dec 13 15:52
Ahh sure willie and noël must not have spoken today to get the 4/7 shot beat
By:
neill d
When: 21 Dec 13 15:54
Ta Tony, Atzeni made a big difference I think, don't think Dwyer's head has been in the game for a while. Just saw the ad there for the King George, looking forward to the 4 days after Christmas a lot more than the day itself as usual.
By:
pa lapsy
When: 21 Dec 13 15:59
Out of all the bits of your sentence above Paulie,take out the "second didn,t try" and you could well be very right with the rest of it.
Up to yourselves to decide but in no way you could disprove of what he has been saying.
By:
kingrat
When: 21 Dec 13 16:06
what gives?  BORING! BORING! BORING! the same old sh1te from these old farts. ShockedShockedLaughLaugh
By:
tony57
When: 21 Dec 13 16:08
I,ll be glad to see the back of this month neillLaughlooking forward to January the horse I have a leg in will run..and I just hope my luck changes..
By:
neill d
When: 21 Dec 13 16:11
Good man, enjoy it, it can be an achievement just to get them to the track. Nicholls ex-man landed a big one there I saw, badly needed I'd say as I thought he had started very quietly for all I don't see the midweek stuff.
By:
tony57
When: 21 Dec 13 16:13
hes started off like a train neill..first 6wks he couldn't do right..now there flying..hes a lucky man ..his father has a few bob..so the place he has is top drawer to train from..
By:
neill d
When: 21 Dec 13 16:27
All of it gone over my head so Tony, well adding that to what happened today he is in a great spot so. He has the right background also in that he will get lots of publicity the way he is connected up and you can imagine the likes Bryce and Plunkett down there pretty regularly.

Twould make ya sick the start some fella getLaugh
By:
tony57
When: 21 Dec 13 16:30
Laugh
By:
neill d
When: 21 Dec 13 16:36
His secretary is probably a cracker too, it really is never ending!!

There's a fella who has worked in my local for years that got himself a job (a nice number) in the ESB at 18 or 19, he quit after a few months and every so often when it is busy you can hear him murmur "Where did I go wrong?"
By:
tony57
When: 21 Dec 13 16:39
no his wife is a lovely looking girl neill ive seen them a few times at the track..he is shall we say..punching above his weight? looks like him longstone, and a few others will start to move up the ladder in the training ranks..
By:
neill d
When: 21 Dec 13 16:47
Yeah, there are gaps in the upper mid tier behind Henderson and Nicholls for sure, competition for the likes of Pipe and Hobbs. What kind of a time has Tim Vaughan had of late? There was a lot of talk about 18-24 months ago of him drawing back from summer jumping and was buying a more winterish type of horse.
By:
tony57
When: 21 Dec 13 17:05
neill hes doing well atm..you can tell he has slowed down..by that I mean hes bought more expensive horses and is giving them time..so not running as many..but what he is running are doing ok..he had a bad year last season..not sure if he had a virus..?but until he and the others start attracting more big name owners who normally stay with the big 4 hendo nicholls king hobbs..then they will still be in the middle rung..but that's fine for some...my own trainer has just started up..he was a assistant to a top yard for 10 years..he has only 14 in atm..but he says he has a 5yr plan..thats they way these fellas work.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 21 Dec 13 20:58
They raced against each other today but have no doubt they combined punting forces again,there was fortunes for Wounded Warrior.

I outlined lots of races where solos were given,including ten races in a row where incredibly all ten were won by the favourite,the same threads yielded winner after winner but I always stated this was getting bypasse by time.

With Willie Mullins running horses in nearly every bumper Noel Meade can't avoid them but he has been able to avoid the good ones with his good ones resulting in substantial punts.

Posters are highlighting Noel Meades lack of success in bumpers recently but it is noticeable that all of his winners have been punted for pounds shillings and pence.
By:
The Gotchee
When: 21 Dec 13 21:18
You are right again wildman, well done.
By:
one last chance
When: 21 Dec 13 21:27
Ahh come on lads anyone with a bit of sense could have got the winner of today's bumper the form was there for all to see
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 21 Dec 13 22:14
Agreed but let's see how well the Mullins horse does later.

The winners form is rock solid so would Killultagh Vic run two lengths behind not make him decent.

I think Killultagh Vic isint within an asses roar of Mullins top ones,he won't be as bad as Sizing Brisbane another of Mullins bad ones pitted against a Meade gamble.
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 22 Dec 13 09:45
The combined forces strike yet again......filled up their sacks with loot......as they usually do......had pounds shillings and pence on the last winner.....the offices and the English backed the second fav......funny how they never seem to back winners......must be incredibly stupid people giving direction in Ladbrookes......
But it was Don Poli where they really got the Christmas ex's......again the offices came in for it ......7/4 in the morning to an sp 4/7........the combined really took it on.....laid it heavily......and backed the winner as well of course.......got on it sp in Malaysia.....
There is no beating these people.....im thinking of jacking it in.....we have no chance have we.....and I really cant thank Wildman enough for pointing out whats going on.......
A new development in modern day gambling is.....when horses are shortened in the morning.....I always thought that was punters betting.....but no apparently......its the offices betting with each other......





























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By:
pa lapsy
When: 22 Dec 13 10:05
Good morning Paulie,you,re in fine fettle,notice you didn,t comment on the Fairyhouse betting thread anymore concerning Abbysical and the fact it was raining all day there,though i suppose it must feel like you are talking to the wall at times that these horses aren,t actually getting backed at all.
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 22 Dec 13 10:09
pa ......it didn't rain in fairyhouse that day til 11.....I know that for certain......that's not pub talk that goes on here.....the ground changed between that time and the first race.....I commented as such.....but you obviously were too entranced with yer leader's nonsense to notice......
By:
workrider
When: 22 Dec 13 10:12
Pa , I think Paulie is powdering his nose to often to notice ....His hatred of Wildmanfromborneo for highlighting this is literally driving him nuts...
By:
pa lapsy
When: 22 Dec 13 10:14
Paulie you can deny it all you like, the patterns are there,hanging on to coat tails doesn,t look a bad way to go, share the wealth Paulie.
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 22 Dec 13 10:19
Im having difficulty reading the situation pre race pa.......I actually backed don poli yesterday.....when I saw it going from 7/4 to 4/7.....I was sure it had to be the combined forces.....but it was those darn betting shops again......how wrong could ya be.....
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 22 Dec 13 10:20
pity the Wildman wasn't in a position to tell us what was happening......BEFORE the race.....because he's an expert AFTER it.....
By:
pa lapsy
When: 22 Dec 13 10:29
Dunno Paulie,not a good situation to be in with a backed C Byrnes horse in the race, not the usual modus operandi at all, normally its take your pick in a 2 horse race like the bumper,tried in my own small way to tell ya what was happening in the bumper Paulie and i hope it was of some assistance.
By:
workrider
When: 22 Dec 13 10:31
Surely a man of your caliber can work these things out for yourself , or has Ozy got to you as well , you'll be asking Wildmanfromborneo to write out your betting slips next ....Laugh
By:
pa lapsy
When: 22 Dec 13 10:37
Paulie,think there should be a thread like this anytime there is a possibility of a major market move just to see what exactly is happening, might make it a new years resolution, you might have fierce ammo altogether to throw at the Wildman after the results of a few of them.....maybe.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 22 Dec 13 11:08
Dumb and Dumber have never knowingly questioned a word Borne has ever said, he has this magnetic hold over them.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 22 Dec 13 11:08
By:
pa lapsy
When: 22 Dec 13 11:14
Better again,delighted with your reply Ozy.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 22 Dec 13 11:22
I think its a generational thing. Back then you just automatically believed the guy with the loudest voice.  Independent thought is a relatively new fangled concept.
By:
pa lapsy
When: 22 Dec 13 11:28
Of course, you are right Ozy.
Agree with the Wildman,Killultagh probably is way down the pecking order,still an all probably isn,t a bad animal,with the two going clear and only really Boonadrooma to give any line of form,the jury would have to be out till another run but certainly worth keeping an eye on.
By:
paddywhacker1970
When: 22 Dec 13 12:10
Hindsight is the most powerful weapon of them all!
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 23 Dec 13 12:17
I showed ye a trend that's all and gave ye chapter and verse.

Paulie Wallnuts you are being deliberately obtuse,nowhere did I say thy get it right every time,Ipsos Du Berlais and Marsonnien the most spectacular,one that hurt you.

They done their dough on Don Poli but its not a good example as most of the ones I outlined were when there was not much of a discrepancy in price as evinced by the Marsonnien Ipsos Du Berlais race where they originally bet 6/4 each of two.
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