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Olympian Odyssey will take him apart…..and leave him a wreck somewhere out on the heath :cool:
4.15 M R Jonny’s Kick<br>4.45 M R Scotmail Lad<br>3.20 S Eric’s Charm<br>7.45 Hay Idarah<br>6.45 Hay Jubilee Street
nice winner FSL….keep them coming :biggrin:
2.45 Ban Ranelagh Gray<br>4.20 New Trance<br>5.00 Ban Fleurette<br>2.40 New Forgery<br>4.50 New Thyolo
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3.55 Ban Tana River<br>3.30 Ayr All In The Stars
perhaps the lights are on a 28 minute timer relay<br>:biggrin:
Olympian Odyssey catches the eye in the 3.45 Newmarket today
won well at the course last year over 7F under a hands and heels ride………by Sadler’s Wells should have no problem with the extra couple of furlongs today and recorded a very good time in the process
top of the ground conditions may cause a slight difficulty but it should run very well
Don’t Dili Dali is the main danger
There are more subtle ways of flogging your product on internet Forum boards than this direct spamming approach
Try reading existing threads still available on the start-up menu for this Forum
And by the way, there is an excellent "Lay" tipster on another board……go and challenge her ,if you dare, to a head to head contest……and see how good your recommended product can survive ;) ;) ;)
How do I find this Debt Collection Lay service ?
is it in Yellow pages ?
Levera 2.35 and Wingman 4.55 for me
Won 9/2 & 3rd 15/2<br>
(Edited by caravan at 9:49 pm on April 18, 2006)
Rohaani 3.15 Kemp
Hiddensee 5.25 Kemp
Hollows Mill 3.00 Carl
Polar Gunner 3.25 Hay
Hever Road 3.20 N. Abbott
deleted the following for being French bred
Innox…Clan Royal…Juveigneur…Haut De Gamme
deleted Colnel Rayburn because not won over further than 3 miles
deleted Numbersixvalverde and Jack High for being hold up horses and usually the winner comes from those that run prominently
left with……….
Lord of Illusion<br>Ebony Light<br>Garvivonnian<br>Nil Desperandum<br>Direct Access
I am trying to talk myself into thinking that Nil Desperandum has an E/W chance at big odds
If I leave it alone it will get placed but back it then it will fall at the 1st……Hedgehunter has too much weight for me to be interested , possibly Clan Royal can win but McCoy ???…….I do like Garvivonnian and Numbersixvalverde…..Juveigneur and Ross Comm are others with a good chances so I am still confused…..maybe several small bets but nothing outstanding for me this year to go in heavy to back
all at Chepstow
2.00 Give Me Love<br>2.35 Sunday City<br>3.05 Bel Ombre<br>4.45 Jacarado<br>5.15 Mars Rock
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2.45 Close To You Lingfield<br>2.10 Serre Cavalier ,,<br>1.40 Stir Crazy ,,
Ayr has a left hand bend to enter the straight that descends to a slight hollow then rises to reach a level 1 &1/2 furlong flat straight to the finish
Haydock is a Doncaster look-a-like course, flat with a long finish
Beverley is a steady uphill to the finish
Musselburgh has a very slight steady incline from 2F out to the finish
Newcastle is another similar course to Doncaster
Redcar is another Doncaster type course
Ripon has a slight incline from 3F out to the finish
Thirsk is a flat course with no undulations
Wetherby, like a lot of courses, have a grandstand on top of a slight hill to enable patrons to see the action. Consequently there is a slight rise to the finish which is mainly from the last fence to the finish. Otherwise it is mostly a flat course
Try and assess the final FOUR furlongs of all the courses and not the complete picture of the whole course, IMHO
I am very happy with high turnover, multiple bets per meeting frequently 2 per race, often dutching bets
not happy with picking a couple of horses in morning, coupling them together in various bets, looking for some kind of return
gut feeling will pull me away if I consider the day is going wrong. So I will break….watch a few then come back when I feel ready
one horse – one race bets are "iffy" for me to have success, especially straight win bets. Quiet races, not high profile meetings for me but I had a very good Cheltenham with the high turnover method so perhaps it’s time to try the up market approach and play the bigger meetings
give the horse a holiday and let it go out with the Hunt for twelve months.
After the year , when it is that bit older , resume any chasing ideas they still have and lower their sights as to the quality of the opposition
Allow the horse to "jump for fun" and maybe they can enjoy the moment in the future…..but certainly not at the highest level of jump racing
Two winning days from the four, those being Tuesday & Thursday
Four winners on the first day but still disappointed that Artist’s Muse didn’t quite get home in the last , that was played a bit heavy and the pocket felt the effect
Non So on Thursday was a good bet for me at a decent price so for me I had a good meeting
Many of the well known names running I left them alone and that seemed to be a good move , although I should have kept a closer watch on the jockeys . Carberry , Geraghty and Walsh could have been followed but McCoy always lets me down at the Festival when I take a view over one he rides. Many of his mounts are restricted prices and tend to be hyped up much more than other jockeys
For him to ride three short priced favourite winners at such a big meeting does not get me excited as much as solving a large handicap that provides a good priced winner
Roll on the Lincoln and the Grand National but Hedgehunter could already be the winner
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