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From their website re not to win markets,
Rules are the same as normal horse racing bets with the following exceptions:
SP bets are not available.
Only available on horses which have a Win price of 8/1 or less.
Not available on 2 runner races.
Double Result concession is not applied to Not to Win bets.
Dead-heat rules apply as normal to Not to Win bets.
Multiple Not to Win bets with selections from the same race are not permitted.Thank you
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/t … 6274187961
It’s all gone pete tong for Wallace in oz. no doubt the British authorities will welcome him back with open arms
Following your disgraceful decision not to honour bets struck in relation to the curly horses, why should punters feel safe handing their hard earned over to you?
Betfred.com cannot answer these questions at the present time
June 1, 2011 at 11:23 in reply to: People you wonder how they are employed in our Great Sport #358163Shouty man Lee Mckenzie. Would rather no commentary than have to listen to his.
I see Harry mentions Mark Wallace as an asscoiate in Oz. Wallace was the man that brought us Hanton, Gavroche & Maid for Life!
In relation to Harry having tick with Betfair, has anyone else had contact from Betfair about such a facility? I had a phone call a few weeks ago from an account representative who explained that he would be in regular contact over the weeks and months ahead with details of special offers and such. Was chatting for a while and the subject got round to depositing with Betfair. Having used the credit card for a number of years the 1.5% transaction charge had cost me a reasonable sum. Spoke about the various ways of lodging monet to BF account and said I wouldnt use money transfer again as it took too long. BF agent said all I had to do if t/ferring cash across was to ring up the agent and have my account credited with the transfer to follow. He alluded to a ‘credit’ facility but never said in so many words.
March 26, 2010 at 22:17 in reply to: We have turned the corner on the war against corruption… #2858099:10 Wolverhampton
Add me to the Lee McKenzie "not so keen" camp.
Gets far too excited for my liking.
and me! He has no sense of timing in relation to the pitch of his voice. Compare his technique with someone like Richard Hoiles, Hoiles is different class.
Many thanks.
excellent Glenn
Last Of The Bunch, successful once from four tries in bumpers, gave the distinct impression she could have got second had her rider been more vigorous. The stewards held an enquiry into her running and riding, but took no action having noted Denis O’Regan’s explanation that the mare lost her confidence having jumped green and ran wide at the bends
Much obliged
August 14, 2009 at 01:13 in reply to: Fallon – should we be celebrating his return to the sport? #243795the top of the tree in regard to his abilities as a jockey but the lowest of the low in relation to the person that he is
In the past Reg Akehurst, Spittin’ Mick Easterby, even today he’s one to be weary of, don’t laugh but Nigel Tinkler has in the past been very good, Daviid Wintle, .
Was a Tinkler horse a live one when the awful Kim wasnt on board?
The abiding memory of Wintle is from the Kenyon confronts programme when he tells Peter Kenyon of a ‘fiddling horse’ and Kenyon asks him ‘is that a horse that plays the fiddle?’
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