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- October 10, 2015 at 14:44 #1216831
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Low KeyOctober 11, 2015 at 08:06 #1216998Looks like you’ll now get to read it Nathan, and very well done having Grumetti in your three.
October 11, 2015 at 11:10 #1217020Cheers Tim.
I could of done with Quick Jack coming first mind.Gaelic Warrior Gold Cup Winner 2026
October 11, 2015 at 12:19 #1217031Nathan, how could you part with that lovely book..definitely would look good on my groaning bookshelf along with Frankel, Ouija Board, Kauto Star, Desert Orchid and Arkle to name but a few..
Here are the winning 3 in the order in which they will finish, with a little divine intervention
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Low Key
Noble SilkThat now means I have to trot off to Mr. Power and do a £2 reverse forecast combi

Good luck, I think you may have lots of time to read the book Nathan.
JacWhat is a groaning bookshelf.?
Sounds like you need a new one.It’s okay Nathan, the bookshelf is fine it’s my husband that’s groaning every time I put a new book on it.

Well done with Grumeti in your choices I hope you had a little each way on him, what an exciting finish after running all the way from Cambridgeshire into Suffolk.
I quite fancy Silver Concorde for the Irish version today.
Things turn out best for those who make the best of how things turn out...October 11, 2015 at 12:32 #1217032well done nathan
October 11, 2015 at 20:20 #1217060Congratulations Nathan. You have demonstrated the analytical skills of a Nobel Prize winning physicist to have chosen Grumeti in your three. Expect a call from the Atomic Energy Research Establishment some time later this week. What a winner!
Sixteen Forum members chose twenty-one different horses. With 7980 permutations of 3 from 21, and 6 ways of getting a chosen three into the correct order, if we had clubbed together to cover all possibilities for our selections at £1 a time, collectively we would have lost £44,352 on the Tricast. What a bunch of losers!
But fun.
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