2 miles around a tight track, are punters having a laugh.......... that horse comes off the bridle over 2m4f+ and punters think a drop in trip will suit........... My god.......
But this clown....... watches previous racing and gets on with it.... that`s only one race, there is loads more like that one. But punters are too lazy to re-watch racing they are too busy doing other stuff. So they let other punters pick their horses for them (i.e the ones that back the first two in the betting) and have no opinion for themselves. By me posting after the race is another reminder.......... I don`t always give my opinion after the race. As the regular readers know.
But this clown....... watches previous racing and gets on with it.... that`s only one race, there is loads more like that one. But punters are too lazy to re-watch racing they are too busy doing other stuff. So they let other punters pick their horse
Yeah Rocket.. had a decent chance on her best form, that run behind Akorakor gave her a chance, and took her chance well. I really can`t understand why punters backed the Fav down to 11/8,
Yeah Rocket.. had a decent chance on her best form, that run behind Akorakor gave her a chance, and took her chance well. I really can`t understand why punters backed the Fav down to 11/8,
When i saw your post easygold, i said to myself " this man knows his onions". I went to lay it immediately but sadly the race had been closed with 5 minutes, not to worry i suppose, theres always next time.
When i saw your post easygold, i said to myself " this man knows his onions". I went to lay it immediately but sadly the race had been closed with 5 minutes, not to worry i suppose, theres always next time.
mincer11 20 May 15 21:28 Joined: 22 Feb 06 | Topic/replies: 688 | Blogger: mincer11's blog When i saw your post easygold, i said to myself " this man knows his onions". I went to lay it immediately but sadly the race had been closed with 5 minutes, not to worry i suppose, theres always next time.
mincer11 20 May 15 21:28 Joined: 22 Feb 06 | Topic/replies: 688 | Blogger: mincer11's blogWhen i saw your post easygold, i said to myself " this man knows his onions". I went to lay it immediately but sadly the race had been closed with 5 minutes, no
Easy must think every punter backed that... the way he talks, its like hes the only one that know anything about horse racing.. waffles on, complaining about jocks rides most days, telling them how they should have rode it...as if anyone takes any notice... have you ever sat on a horse?
delusions of grandeur spring to mind.
Easy must think every punter backed that... the way he talks, its like hes the only one that know anything about horse racing.. waffles on, complaining about jocks rides most days, telling them how they should have rode it...as if anyone takes any n
Having stated quite clearly that it is difficult to win from behind in Sligo I presume easygold will have an entirely believable explanation as to how 3 of yesterdays winners benefitted from exaggerated waiting tactics?
Having stated quite clearly that it is difficult to win from behind in Sligo I presume easygold will have an entirely believable explanation as to how 3 of yesterdays winners benefitted from exaggerated waiting tactics?
Hi Tom... ur talking about three races???? I`m talking about years of form.......... and overall it is difficult to win at Sligo from the rear, esp in maiden hurdle races. On the flat on good ground an uncontested lead at Sligo, or close to the pace is a massive advantage. Take care.....
Hi Tom... ur talking about three races???? I`m talking about years of form.......... and overall it is difficult to win at Sligo from the rear, esp in maiden hurdle races. On the flat on good ground an uncontested lead at Sligo, or close to the pace
As I thought a totally irrelevant reply from easygold.
It might have escaped your notice but the majority of maiden hurdles in Ireland are won by horses racing prominently.It is not just Sligo that this occurs!
Thanks also for your nugget of information that flat races on tight tracks like Sligo show a bias towards horses racing prominently.That really is a groundbreaking bit of news. Also the logical interpretation of your answer is that in future we need only look at the pace bias on the flat at a racecourse to know the pace bias over jumps.
Maybe instead of churning through vast amounts of data you should hone your skills on how to interpret them.
As I thought a totally irrelevant reply from easygold.It might have escaped your notice but the majority of maiden hurdles in Ireland are won by horses racing prominently.It is not just Sligo that this occurs!Thanks also for your nugget of informatio