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There is a mental thing going on.
Its not quite dartitis or the yips but its getting close. Mike Atherton could be an example. He was the British opening batsman that couldn't play Glen McGrath, MCGrath kept getting him out in the same way,he never once hit his wicket he always got caught behind. |
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Laid black hercules coming to the last on Sunday, just given Ruby's recent record and all that
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FFS Snap, its worse you're getting,I'm starting to lose the little respect I had for you .
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I think this problem will cause Ruby to retire,I'd say its killing him.
I'm in a minority in that I like both Ruby and his family so I say this more in sadness than anything else. |
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He seems to have aged remarkably quickly in recent months, He's never been my fav jockey,mainly because of his attitude to punters, but hes the BEST I've ever seen . It would be sad beyond belief if he became remembered as the jockey who fell at the last.
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Remember callit saying he jumped very low, almost hurdling his fences, that coupled with Ruby's recent record was enough to make me hit the lay button as he approached the last.
Thankfully it worked out ok. |
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What do ya mean "giving his recent record and all that" Snap?
Valseur Lido and who, Killultagh Vic maybe, give us a few more please. |
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Djakadam, Just Get Cracking, and Avant Tout as well off the top of me head
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Au Quart de Tour
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Ruby's hair might be snow white come Cheltenham but retire in the near future no. By the time he retires no one but saddos wil be talking about any of his falls.
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Just last fence Snap as that was the basis for Black Hercules.
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Pity you didn't tell us you where going to do that BEFORE the race...
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Well he hadn't fallen all the way around so the only opportunity left to lay was when he approached the last obstacle you halfwit
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Since January 1, 2005, Walsh has suffered 68 falls or unseats at the last, 31 of which came when in contention for a win.
That compares with 48 for both McCoy and Richard Johnson, with 24 coming in contention for McCoy and only 13 for Johnson. From a total of 6,505 rides in the period in question, Walsh comes a cropper at the last in 1.04 per cent of his rides, compared to 0.53 per cent for McCoy (9,085 rides) and 0.51 per cent for Johnson (9,474). |
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"Halfwit" and what about the rest of the flights beforehand, of course he jumped them, idiot of the highestest order and reduced to very poor aftertiming., give it a rest.
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Nice stuff snap good reasoning too , keep it up and forget the begrudgers
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Good man winsamsoon, educating the halfwits on here is no easy task
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WR,
HERE'S himself talkin to himself yet again (SnapCP = TheWasp = same person) - can't wait for the Holy Trinity 'Mincer' to come along. ![]() TheWasp • November 19, 2015 8:47 PM GMT any good coursing dogs spotted for clonmel snap? snap crackle and pop • November 19, 2015 9:11 PM GMT Saw a v fast one trial last weekend wasp. Will pm you Report • Quote • Block User TheWasp • November 19, 2015 9:25 PM GMT cheers snap, a shrewd coursing judge if ever there was one |
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You are so clever Snap you don't realise he comes a cropper 1 in a hundred times at the last on those stats.
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The only chap on here who does be talking to himself is your good self.
The pebble beach golf thread being case in point. |
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Wildman, your a funny guy-its out of love for Ted and Ruby you suggest Rupert has lost his bottle, however temporarily.
Brian O'Connor this week: A noted colleague has pitched the idea of a levy on either winning bets — say one per cent — and/or a percentage from winning prizemoney on races worth a certain amount — say €100,000 and more — going to the Injured Jockeys Fund. This he argues would provide a regular flow of income to a fund which would be available in case of emergency rather than having volunteers financially fire-fighting. Is he right? He certainly makes a lot more sense than those peddling the line that Ruby Walsh might be experiencing some psychological block about final fences. As steaming piles of horse manure go, this is a beauty. Black Hercules’ Navan fall is being added to the Valseur Lido spill in the Irish Gold Cup as supposed evidence of, well, I’m not sure; maybe a classic example of two and two makes a theory. I agree with Wildman....the higher the profile mount, the easier the expected victory, the prestige of the contest.....the nagging thought: "do I pop, go long, make up his/her mind or let the horse do the work?" as for snap.....I'm lookin' forward to the betting advice (or any other) before the white flag......he has the game by the balls but the squeal is his own |
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Pa I took my chances and it paid off, please try leave the bitterness to one side, even if it was only for one day, really does you no favours
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Looks like Royal Academy wants a piece of the inner circle action!
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I don't think he has lost his bottle I think he is developing a mental block
It's sad because all seem to acknowledge his brilliance |
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The problem with the bare stats is plenty of jockey's mounts dont jump the last.
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There is no issue, he is a brilliant jockey. A non story imo
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the best there has been of that is no doubt...but there is a issue here, although a minor one imo.
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Re OP,She's never been a slick jumper and reminds me a bit of the late French Holly the way she tended to drag her hind legs through the odd one,don't think there'll be any pressure on her today though so she'll be allowed pop her way around.
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FAUGHEEN OUT OF THE FESTIVAL...
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Snap just layed AP
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Very quick Tony, What is Mullins going to do now? Annie surely enters picture?
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im on the ball pa
![]() ![]() ..I haven't a clue tbh with fagheen so short it was a race I never botherd with? |
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I like your style anyway Tony,letting us know hear first and then telling Gary O' Brien
.Only guessing myself Tony but surely Rich Ricchi will want a runner in the CH? |
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the only way snap gets a winner is to aftertime
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he has one pa?forget its name? ruby on fire today..those who have talked of his demise should have red faces..what a day for Elliot?100 winners..
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Semper Medici Tony,not good enough, Mullins was fairly open with regards Annie for CH, even now at 2/1 nrnb looks a dare i say it good thing if she lines up.
No probs with Ruby today and the 2nd 2 were ridden very positively(WD BWS with Bellow Mome). |
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Annie Power is a million if she runs in the Champion hurdle, a million zillion , thats what she is.
She has no line of form that gives her a prayer in that race. |
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She is rated 162,got against mares admittedly,there is one line Mincer going back,it is a bit tenous but the beating of Defy Logic(and those behind) was scintillating.
Artic Fire maybe,Nicholls Canyon doubt it, both beatable,English challengers look very average this season. What good is the mares really,the world hurdle is surely thistlecrack on what we have seen, not sure is there much choice really. She will flake off and stay, forget form. I think she is good enough but up to the man himself. |
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She jumped well, she was on her toes in the paddock and looked undercooked , sure to come on a ton for that, wouldn't discount her for the C.H. Although if I were Graham I'd be asking Willie to rum mine in it now that Fagheen is out . Laid Fagheen for the C.H. @ 6/4 I'm never happy to see a horse injuried though, pm'd a couple on here and gave them the reason I was laying it ,sadly I am been proved right.
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