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March 15, 2024 at 22:19 #1686676
Django is a prime example of how Pipe can’t train , look at the mark now running for Collins compared to when in pipes yard …. It’s ridiculous
March 15, 2024 at 22:23 #1686677You know the game, HDLG – I’d say you’ve absolutely nailed it there.
This is by no means the only horse to improve for leaving that yard.
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It's the "Millwall FC" of Point broadcasts: "No One Likes Us - We Don't Care"March 15, 2024 at 22:38 #1686686“make the most of the gender allowance”
You really have a bee in your bonnet about that don’t you.March 15, 2024 at 22:47 #1686691Err, not in the slightest – I think it favours mares in Jump racing, especially over longer trips in testing ground and I bet accordingly.
I’d be mortified if they did away with it!
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It's the "Millwall FC" of Point broadcasts: "No One Likes Us - We Don't Care"March 16, 2024 at 07:34 #1686737“I always thought in reality you know next to nothing about this game but, in fact, it’s even less than that.”
Erm, you’ve said some stoopid things on this forum, this is right up there. Everyone can see you told us a 140+ horse would win it and you were wrong on this occasion. Then you tell us you backed the winner anyway though no mention of it before and your post on March 14, 2024 suggested you didn’t fancy it. Then to try and justify your post you tell us a 124 horse with a 7lb allowance beat a 142 horse. Well a 140+ rated horse didnt win it did it?, that is the reality. Admit you were wrong for a change.
And backing all the fancied horses as well doesn’t really make you the race specialist like you claim it equates to you being unsure as to who is actually going to win.
The higher the pedestal the bigger the fall as the ole saying goes.
March 16, 2024 at 07:47 #1686741I said it generally takes an OR140 performance to win it, you absolute deadhead, and it did – an OR142 horse was three quarters of a length second and the mare (who obviously received 7lb) will be going up for this.
Just for future reference, when I post here, I’m talking to the grown ups, not the utter child who spends his sad life claiming to have got the biggest price on the planet then cashed out when it all goes wrong, so kindly take yourself and that moronic emoticon you’re so fond of elsewhere – thanks in advance.
The only sadder person on this forum than you is anyone who believes your nonsense.
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It's the "Millwall FC" of Point broadcasts: "No One Likes Us - We Don't Care"March 16, 2024 at 07:48 #1686743Oh look another post from Ian having a dig and not admitting he was wrong. Now there’s a surprise! lol
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