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I'm on, Snap. Have never won on a single one of your tips yet, so the omens are bad!
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You laying these, Snap? Because if you are not, you should be! |
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shocking ride from the mannequin baker......
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good enough info snap horse was their to win,the mannequin was all over the shop.......
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unlucky, beaten by an old notebook of mine, beat nocturn 100 horse on the flat.
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an old chesnut snap. C/D specialist that has won in a higher grade class 4 and won off a 10lbs higher winning mark of 83, throw in the fact its beaten a 100 horse. happy new year to all
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Cheers for that classic bit of after timing roadrunner,
Happy New Year |
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wasnt you that said dark angle and teofilo are useless stallions
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Eh no,i just wouldn't back a horse purely because their by a particular stallion
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you jokers all the same, cant tell you apart
must be your twin brother, you like backing horses that have good head carriage![]() |
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very unlucky for all concerned.
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roadrunner shall i bring back up your all time classic thread in breeding and bloodstock about harbinger?
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when you planning on starting some of your own threads, answer is no time soon right
learned lots about pedigreessure when the buyers are getting the new stock in, they dont bother what particular stallion on pedigree line the horse is from do they? going by your logic doesnt matter always have to know as much about something as i possibly can,thats how my brain works and thats why im smarter than you when it comes to finding winners. all around approach. before this year didnt know anything about pedigrees, now can appreciate can be very lucrative, understanding bloodlines. all avenues to finding more winners and next year will be tracking as many as can in the summer. |