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    Avatar phototbracing
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    Did anyone notice the markets in the 2.15 at York yesterday?

    Tim Easterbys Royal Rascal (SP 14/1) and Fast Shot (SP 14/1) drifted hugely to respective betfair SPs of 31.82 and 23.15 as uncle Micks Aetna was rammed down to SP 7/1 (8.2 BFSP) favourite. Remarkable.

    In all fairness, Tim’s boys ran OK and Fast Shot may have got closer with a better run but if that doesn’t constitute ‘suspicious betting patterns’ then I don’t know what does.

    Can’t trust this turf stuff. Full of dodgy characters, those darn Easterbys have been running a muck in the north for years now.

    Good thing they don’t come south to Lingers in the winter very often. ‘Fair play no way, Easterbys go away’.

    Ricky have you add this one to your dodgy betting spreadsheet??

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    those darn Easterbys have been running a muck in the north for years now.

    :) They certainly run a lot of muck as they own most of the pasturage in the East Riding

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    The performance of any Tim Easterby runner will usually correlate with its Betfair graph.

    His early morning drifters that continue to drift up to an hour before the off for example, are showing a


    His Betfair graph on punted runners using a similar timescale tells an entirely different story,


    Uncle Micks profile is similar, horror show on the drifters, although not so good with the punted runners these days.

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