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    Avatar photoThe Ante-Post King
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    Well done Ruby I like someone who sets themselves up for a fall and has the last laugh.Ginge as to why you think its worth criticising a thread title like this is rich coming from someone who backed half the bloody field in the 1,40 at Aintree and yet again ****** up makes me roll.You have proved you cant put up one horse in a race and win and even this race in question you had to stick your pin in twice! :negative:

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    Ginge, I know I was wrong. But you must admit that the horse was extremely bad at Exeter. Just too bad to have any proper hope for future races. Don’t forget SDG will be 11 in three weeks time. And yes, I am a person who likes to go with the trainer form and with horses being suited by certain tracks. When a stable is hot and the next race coming up is rather a weak one, like the Tingle Creek yesterday, then I like to go with the trend and I also tend to forgive the horse it’s last races. It wasn’t a quality race by it’s usual standards and I managed to get 6/1 about SDG. I hope this explains it all.

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    Ginge, I know I was wrong. But you must admit that the horse was extremely bad at Exeter. Just too bad to have any proper hope for future races. Don’t forget SDG will be 11 in three weeks time. And yes, I am a person who likes to go with the trainer form and with horses being suited by certain tracks. When a stable is hot and the next race coming up is rather a weak one, like the Tingle Creek yesterday, then I like to go with the trend and I also tend to forgive the horse it’s last races. It wasn’t a quality race by it’s usual standards and I managed to get 6/1 about SDG. I hope this explains it all.

    Your posts are full of contradictions Ex-Ruby. You “explain” nothing that makes sense.

    btw SDG will be 10 in a few weeks, not 11. :yes:

    Well done for taking the 6/1 before Moore won any race on Saturday. ;-)

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    Ginge, I know I was wrong. But you must admit that the horse was extremely bad at Exeter. Just too bad to have any proper hope for future races. Don’t forget SDG will be 11 in three weeks time. And yes, I am a person who likes to go with the trainer form and with horses being suited by certain tracks. When a stable is hot and the next race coming up is rather a weak one, like the Tingle Creek yesterday, then I like to go with the trend and I also tend to forgive the horse it’s last races. It wasn’t a quality race by it’s usual standards and I managed to get 6/1 about SDG. I hope this explains it all.

    Your posts are full of contradictions Ex-Ruby. You “explain” nothing that makes sense.

    btw SDG will be 10 in a few weeks, not 11. :yes:

    Well done for taking the 6/1 before Moore won any race on Saturday. ;-)

    Just check the prices Racebets have to offer. You can also get 45/1 for Cue Card to win the remaining races of the Betfred treble. You just do a double with him to win the KG first and then the GC. I have done that for 30 quid as well.

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