sorry to go back to something thats gone but if anybody can help it will be much appreciated.had 200 on the coupled 1 and 1 a in the 23.25 r8 at hawthorne and has been settled a loser by ****.some sites are saying non runners and have guests so didnt see the race.can any1 help with more info please and sorry again
sorry to go back to something thats gone but if anybody can help it will be much appreciated.had 200 on the coupled 1 and 1 a in the 23.25 r8 at hawthorne and has been settled a loser by ****.some sites are saying non runners and have guests so didnt
dabraq, i am also seeing them as non-running.. this is from TVG
Scratched: 1-Caruso,1A-Runnin Da Fences,9-Foxie's Boy
Who did you bet with and ask them why they have put it as a losing bet?
dabraq, i am also seeing them as non-running.. this is from TVGScratched: 1-Caruso,1A-Runnin Da Fences,9-Foxie's BoyWho did you bet with and ask them why they have put it as a losing bet?
had this #6 pencilled in as a 2/5 shot so perhaps a bit risky playing at just better than 1/2 but ticks all the boxes. Was beaten by a freak newbie last time out with the rest of the field miles behind, a repeat of that wins this well. GL
Mount r3had this #6 pencilled in as a 2/5 shot so perhaps a bit risky playing at just better than 1/2 but ticks all the boxes. Was beaten by a freak newbie last time out with the rest of the field miles behind, a repeat of that wins this well. GL
no debaser, they kept the horses in paddock so the shoe repair does not affect the horse.. though i think 3, 7 & 2 are better alternatives tofav... good luck
no debaser, they kept the horses in paddock so the shoe repair does not affect the horse.. though i think 3, 7 & 2 are better alternatives tofav... good luck
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really like this #3 here. Moves from a 4% barn to a 38% hot Englehart barn and comes from tough races over in NY, stalking style should suit in this field and a strong fancy for me at anything odds against. GL
Mount r8really like this #3 here. Moves from a 4% barn to a 38% hot Englehart barn and comes from tough races over in NY, stalking style should suit in this field and a strong fancy for me at anything odds against. GL