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Good luck Graham, nice to read you’re the only one here to get active in our derby
I switched to my old fancy Adrian on place, as he’s a Reliable Man
Thank you very much Jac, I honestly believe you that it is beautiful
and I also agree with you that it’s so damn tricky to play there, for me more like a roulette wheel
I also wish you best of luck, in the July Cup I even am involved with our German runner Namos with Will Buick but of course only a small each way peanuts bet 
Thank you Jac for your good wishes
, I hope I can sort something out there.
Thank you again for hopefully not taking my “special” humour wrong, as your Newmarket track can’t be blamed that I have no knowledge and even no instinct for it
Another by the way from me Big Graham: Kings Advice is over the top now
as good old Sly Stallone (also a horse’s name
) would say. Currently he reminds me of his early, crappy forms when he first arrived in Germany and I would highly recommend not to touch him anymore.
But fortunately you don’t show any antics about cliff horses (sorry dear Jac, but this one had to be
) 
Sure Graham, but please don’t be too hard on Ben. I like him very much, as he has been scoring like a machine recently, but unfortunately bigger trainers still shun him
, so the few chances he is given in group races he really enjoys, and here he was probably high on emotion, as good old Chris de Burgh once sang 
Oh no people, I like her and I knew she would win (on a “normal” track it of course would have been much more decisive
), but as frickin’ Mr Holding (I hate him, he’s such a liar and betrayer for me!) always preaches about being “price sensitive” she was too short even for me. Let alone her antics before the start, so I just watched and enjoyed her win
By the way Hamburg is already running, but just basic low key racing today, so I observe it for better opportunities, which will come on Sunday
Don’t worry dear Graham, I am quite certain that you are very smart indeed

Ah, not to forget your In Swoop: The classic comment on him would probably be “could be anything” I found his French forms “nothing to write home about”
So Marco, don’t wet your pants and give your colt a good position to work from
Thank you very much, my mate
, as RightsaidFred once sang
(you know i’m a little music box?!) That looks a decent analysis of our Derby, let me say one or two things: She was probably a typing error about WM, as there are only colts in it. With Adlerflug`s I have had my problems for years, as the only thing they can do is cope with soft ground
, but for me they are lacking class. Particularly the owner of LeonardodiCaprio, Mr Holschbach is always cursed in our bigger races to buy the wrong ones, so I wouldn’t go for them.
WM is madly short and as I already wrote elsewhere for me he’s a typical bookie trap, as his dam side is lacking stamina. Our recently dominant rider Mr Murzabayev is on a (for me) hopeless one called Soul Train, you probably remember how he beat my Adrian
, but for me this was a classic fluke as Mr Starke gave him a mild penalty to aim at
So for me only Grocer Jack is remaining, but of course in such a big field so much can happen, and I wouldn’t recommend anyone to have a bet here
Jac, you were a second quicker than me
You’re oh so right, as I already know there is just no better expert than our Big Graham
, he will probably spot one long shot I myself haven’t even dreamed of
Rowing will take place in the afternoon, rowing double is intended, unfortunately my partner is half my age but physically a bit vulnarable
Of course you’re dead right Graham
but I really liked this one to count down on you
, hopefully the remaining two (probably no sex, drugs and r+r
) fancy it too..
Then I’m already excited on your views
Hallo Leute (Hi folks) I’ve got a little something for you, as currently I’m losing sleep, so here we go:
It’s a little cover from a famous 70ies song, but you will easily recognise it:
Are you ready Jac, Nate, Graham,
all right fellows, let’s goooo
!
So, which one is it
?Thank you so much for revealing this Graham, then I’m clearly in the picture that you kicked those bookies’ butts black and blue
, which hopefully also applied to our former dude called “Lost Soldier” who claimed to be working for PP and who seriously tried to trick and cheat on us (similar to frickin’ Mr Holding
). But then I even took my heart in my hands to state he was a liar, cheater and betrayer, and so he was never seen again here
By the way, have you spent some thought about our German derby on Sunday?
At least I would so much appreciate your thoughts, even if I must tell you it’s quite a lethal one with 19 runners
I only play a decent place bet (which is possible with my racebets, no each way bull or something) on Grocer Jack with my second fave rider Marco Casamento, but he really needs a good start 
Win or lose (as Quo once sang
), after Dandalla’s run I will stick to my guns on home soil
Precisely I will watch out for some serious chances for Mr Murzabayev, who for me is our greatest rider since Mr Peter Schiergen, which means for the last 25 years
Okay, now I will oblige myself for tomorrow:
My only bet at devastating Newmarket (sorry, Jac!) will be Dandalla!
I picked her at Ascot and will stick to her, ideally the bookies will play their usual lousy games to let her drift to 13/8 or something, so I will wait until right before the start! The more nosy Lydia and one of the Dixon brothers will talk negative about her, the better for me
So go for it, Ben 
Graham, unfortunately you never write up your stakes, which is quite understandable to me, as not everyone needs to know
I hope you are not only doing these sensational bets “for fun”, but also to lump on those filthy bookies 
Shortlist? Reminds me of Roger Chapman, much better than Matt

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