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  • in reply to: TRF Ten To Follow 2017/18 #1341360
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    Substitute time

    Out the injured Death Duty and the bitterly disappointing Finians Oscar

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    in reply to: Ascot Chase 2018 #1341111
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    Cue Card to bring the house down and bring a tear to this users eye 10/1 :yahoo:

    seems fair prices in a race that historically cuts up, he is definetly going there I beleive, his Wetherby run was ok and was bang in there at his fall,, put line through Haydock in the conditions, as can be seen by Bristol De Mai inability to follow it up

    10/1 3 places

    in reply to: TRF vs Pricewise 2018 #1341036
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    Triumph

    Nube Negra 1pt EW

    ****Rooster, I gave you 33’s****

    in reply to: TRF vs Pricewise 2018 #1339879
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    Arkle – Petit Mouchoir 2pt win 8/1 Coral

    RSA – Black Corton 1pt EW

    in reply to: Ryanair Chase 2018 #1338717
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    Maybe you’re right. It would be very rare for an old, exposed horse like Simply Ned to improve at 11 years of age, but that would mean capping Mins potential a lot lower than I believe it is. Unless of course his injury has caused him to regress. But I’m not ruling it out completely either, I’m sure there is a case of an old horse suddenly running to a career out there somewhere, if only I could find it. As I said, maybe the stars aligned for Simply Ned, and everything was in his favour more than it ever was before.

    And then of course Timeform could be right, and Min was simply well below form.

    Maybe not quite 11 years old, Roosterbooster in his champion hurdle was 9 years old on 27th start, and put up a performance that day far superior to anything he had previously- granted race fell perfectly for him with Intersky Falcon off like a scalded cat, but I don’t think any horse would have beat the booster that day – ahhh the memories :yahoo:

    in reply to: TRF vs Pricewise 2018 #1338716
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    apologies VTC thought I was up to date, must have forgot to post the champion chase pick

    Politolouge 4/1 PP 2pt win if not too late please

    Supreme – If the cap fits 10/1 Boylesport 2pt win

    Ballymore – Samcro 2/1 2pts win Sporting Bet

    in reply to: TRF vs Pricewise 2018 #1337746
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    Ryanair – Un De Sceuax – 4/1 WH win

    in reply to: TRF vs Pricewise 2018 #1336756
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    Finians Oscar 2pt Win 20/1 WH

    in reply to: TRF vs Pricewise 2018 #1336605
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    Champion Hurdle Faugheen 2pt win 6/1 Corals

    Gold Cup Might Bite 2pt Win 4/1 Boyles

    in reply to: TRF Ten To Follow 2017/18 #1324685
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    Alitor * star Horse
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    Finians Oscar
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    in reply to: Sunday Chantily Results #1318175
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    thanks ExRubyLight- so the UK Industry National racing paper reports prices on the French ToTe dividends, instead of what UK Bookmakers are settling at

    bizarre

    in reply to: Sunday Chantily Results #1318153
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    thanks for replies folks and ni particular LS3 for taking it up with his colleagues , interesting reading

    Seems all the bookmakers need a little shake and get some coherent settling of international racing,, it wasn’t as tho it was a run of the mill race, it is one of top mile races in Europe on Arc Trails day where you would expect more action than your normal Sunday French fare, so a consistent price settled would be least expected.

    Im still at a loss where the Racing Post got the EVENS for Ribchester tho, it had Zilzal as NR there and n R4 so that still puzzles me a bit

    in reply to: Sunday Chantily Results #1317712
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    so we can agree it isn’t PMU prices this EVs and 2/5 that the racing post publish

    over to you LS3

    Am genuinely interested how these differences have occurred, be much appreciated if you could push your international guy again LS3 with the details racing post prices, quoting PMU payouts and to explain where Corals ones came from thanks

    in reply to: Sunday Chantily Results #1317707
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    thanks appreciate the replies – it seems there are a whole load of differing prices, between Corals and other firms ?

    LS3 – I am sure you are more in the know than me but I am sure the racing post prices wasn’t the PMU prices – the PMU prices were in the post were less than Corals prices as that was what my initial thought was they have paid PMU. There have been occasion where i’ve taken PMU on british trained as, as you point out there can be some benefit from taking these.

    that I guess still leaves the question as to where racing post prices of EVS and 2/5 came from, I don’t think its PMU

    As I’ve said it isn’t anything material value, was just a strange one to me, having backed on French racing since the brilliant Montjeu wore down El Condor Pasa in the Arc, i’ve only ever know Racing post results to be industry prices

    in reply to: Sunday Chantily Results #1317606
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    Thanks Yeats,, no I didn’t take any prices, its my local next to my local drinking establishment so I know all cashiers sounds nice folks, and the guy just got told from their settlers that was what they are paying out on,,

    He showed me their results screen from that day also and their results were showing 2/7 and 5/6 which is just bizarre

    PMU as you mention was my initial thought but as you say it doesn’t work out

    surely someone else must have had a decent wedge on Ribchester at the EVS SP and would have complained getting paid out at 5/6 from rooftops if it was a sizable bet

    If LS3 or anyone else can add to this ill print it off and take it along to shop and show them – maybe same them into a free bet on Saturday :mail:

    I’m sure it has to be error with settlers at Corals – the prices are in Racing post so why they differ I’ve no idea

    :wacko:

    in reply to: Hardwicke Stakes #1299358
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    4/1 with both,, a take it they both noticed their mistake earlier today – have you both got on at 16/1

    mad prize, think he could win King George as well,,, looked brilliant in Dubai

    in reply to: Retirements #1294412
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    Cue Card won two grade 1 chases and was runner up in the King George this year out of 5 runs so far..A return a hell of a lot of 3 milers running would snap your hand of for/ Ok Coneygree injured, Ascot Chase a soft G1, and noting in King George outwith Thistlecrack, if we want to pick hles in the form

    I think the Tizzards will give him another year, try and win the betfair, Ascot chase skip Cheltenham and win the Bowl at Aintree. He prefers soft ground nowadays as it just slows them up a bit

    Horses love training, get look after like royalty, and they can get bored / depressed / stressed when retired, so it is always a tricky decision of when to retire these ones whom we have watched and loved for years.

    Cue card is and has been since his romp in the Cheltenham bumper by far and away my favourite racehorse still plying his trade.. :yahoo:

    I would be devastated to see anything happen to him untoward on the course, but I wouldn’t be calling out the pipe and slippers for him yet..

    Lets see how he goes at Aintree, last years win was probably his best ever performance winning the Bowl, see if he can repeat

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