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  • in reply to: Totesport Trophy Handicap Hurdle #28744
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    sorry FSL backed this on wen then again thurs morning with betfred

    in reply to: Totesport Trophy Handicap Hurdle #28738
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    Acambo is on the slide

    in reply to: Totesport Trophy Handicap Hurdle #38402
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    Acambo is on the slide

    in reply to: money was down @ 66/1 #36985
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    Casalini had ran with promise before now and did look a decent e/w bet in a poor race on Sat, thought that Downing Street of hers could do ok for her once upon a time,

    in reply to: iris's gift ready for action #81036
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    Big fan of Dominic, a very talented rider

    in reply to: David Nicholson #76036
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    sad loss

    RIP

    in reply to: How to escape mug punter land? #96434
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    Discipline

    Patience

    Persistence

    Dedication

    Knowledge<br>

    in reply to: How to escape mug punter land? #96432
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    Hi there, winning is an attitude!

    It’s about not being denied.  Winners do what losers refuse to do.  A loser refuses to keep records.  A loser refuses to do original research or in fact read the research of others, never mind validate it.  A loser doesn’t read books on the subject of horse racing.  A loser doesn’t seek out a winner for advice.  A loser views a losing day at the track as money irretrievably lost.  A winner views money left at the track as an interest-bearing loan that he’ll be back to collect.<br>  Losing is also an attitude.  A loser wants something for nothing.  He wants to win without doing the requisite work.  A loser tends to have his ego invested in his selections.  If his horse wins, he’s a certified genius, and if it loses, he’s a low life ignoramus.  Hence the need to find an excuse when he loses<br>  Winners strive for excellence while losers strive to get by.  Winners have goals, and plans to get them to their goals.  Losers have daydreams.  They dream about winning the lottery or about a long-lost relative dying and leaving them a fortune.  Losers believe that winners are ‘lucky’.  They believe that external forces are responsible for their destiny.  <br>Most people view wealthy people as successful.  People are not successful because of their wealth – they are wealthy because of their success.  By our behaviour we choose to be a winner or a loser.  We each have a success mechanism and failure mechanism built into us.  Unfortunately, if we choose not activate our success mechanism, our failure mechanism goes off automatically.

    (Edited by InvisibleLayer at 6:42 pm on Aug. 16, 2006)

    in reply to: New Members Thread #102210
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    I’m Gavin from the great Uttoxeter :o

    nice to find a serious racing forum

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