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Nice one.
Close margin, but never really in doubt once he started picking up.
June 30, 2024 at 13:08 in reply to: Ready for Rishi? 2022-???? (There’s no telling with this lot) #1700426And ‘look at the last 14 years’ is pretty much all Labour have had to offer as a counter. That’s why the election debate has been so dismal.
I don’t know why Henri Matisse was such a big price. He is now around 10/1. Other than Arizona Blaze there is no real ‘form’ on offer. It’s priced up on guesswork. I would have backed him, but having had a very good day yesterday, recouping Royal Ascot losses, I didn’t give it back the following day.
June 30, 2024 at 12:31 in reply to: Ready for Rishi? 2022-???? (There’s no telling with this lot) #1700421The ‘can’t be any worse’ Prime Minister. That’s how this election feels to me. I don’t think there is any real optimism that he will do a much better job, if at all.
Not sure it ended up being much of a race: Pogo raced on his own up the centre, Nostrum came to win the race, but didn’t go through with it, and Witch Hunter did what he usually does, loses.
Imagine what it would be like if they didn’t restrict and close down accounts of those who they think might have the temerity to actually win. No wonder nobody calls this out. Fine talking about accountability checks, and a bunch of losers.
Looked to me as if greater stamina won the race.
Obviously not you, but I suspect those who want to maintain it’s Group 1 status would be first in the queue.
2.35 Newcastle Alphonse Le Grande
2.50 Newmarket Crystal Delight
3.30 Curragh Bluestocking NAP1.40 Newmarket Paradise Springs NAP
2.55 Curragh Jan Brueghel
3.30 Curragh Bluestocking
4.05 Curragh BialystokGroup 2 at best.
June 29, 2024 at 09:46 in reply to: The annual “Glastonbury is not as good as it used to be” thread #1700205Maybe punters are finally waking up to the unequal struggle? The sport is stacked in favour of the bookmakers, and that’s not changing.
June 29, 2024 at 09:33 in reply to: Ready for Rishi? 2022-???? (There’s no telling with this lot) #1700201I didn’t think it was anywhere as cringing as Starmer and Gary Neville.
Surprised the tories haven’t attacked Rayner and the left a bit more. I suggested right at the start that there could be problems ahead for Starmer as he tries to move further and further away from the left.
June 28, 2024 at 21:15 in reply to: The annual “Glastonbury is not as good as it used to be” thread #1700161RIP music.
Even the presentation is rubbish without Radcliffe.
June 28, 2024 at 18:57 in reply to: The annual “Glastonbury is not as good as it used to be” thread #1700137Just had a look at the line up. There’s nobody I would cross the road to watch. Even The National who I ‘discovered’ via Boxer in 2007 haven’t kicked on since then.
The whole thing is unrecognisable from the original event. It’s now mainstream, and full of acts who wouldn’t have gone anywhere near the place when it started, and the same goes for the audience. Massively bigger, but better?
Is it just me or does it look like someone has superimposed Starmer’s head onto that picture?
Looks like he’s wearing his favourite tory suit.
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