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  • in reply to: Unibet Hurdle 2026 #1752100
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    No Mike it isn’t speculation. And it is true. You’re lying through your teeth and everyone else on the forum thinks you’re an utter

    in reply to: Unibet Hurdle 2026 #1752098
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    Mike, I don’t wish to turn this into a pile on aimed at you and I’ve told you privately I respect you for your opinions on racing and it’s clear for all to see that you are a huge fan of the sport.

    But the incessant lies regarding your fantasy prices means nobody can take you seriously. You’re attempting to treat the rest of us as fools. However. Ultimately the moderators of the forum are where the buck stops for allowing you to continue to post the utter nonsense you do.

    in reply to: Brown Advisory 2026 #1751928
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    Yeah I’m a six mile fan as well.

    Beat some decent horses already this season and with final demand so short it gives plenty opportunities for value in behind.

    33’s with Denise.

    in reply to: A Day At The Races #1751851
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    That hasn’t worked. Is it not possible to share videos on here?

    in reply to: A Day At The Races #1751850
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    Now that it’s been confirmed Sir Gino should return to health long term Id like to share a video I took of him yesterday. The first time I ever went to Cheltenham 20 years ago I made a vow to one day treat myself to the panoramic restaurant. Well yesterday was that day. And it made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. We had a hotel about 20 mins from the course and Friday night went into Cheltenham to have a few beers and something to eat. When we got back to the hotel I had a nightcap and got chatting to a couple of lads who it transpired were in charge of doing the tipping and running the tote offices in there. Well on the Saturday we got there he came to our table and asked if we’d like to come and have a look behind the scenes of the pre parade and parade ring prior to the unibet hurdle. I felt like I’d won the euro millions and managed to take a video of Sir Gino before he went out.

    Sir Gino

    in reply to: Cleeve Hurdle 2026 #1751216
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    The french lad who’s not ran for 2 and a half years backed into 3’s.

    :wacko:

    in reply to: Unibet Hurdle 2026 #1751213
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    If this rain continues the way it has been then I’m inclined to bet nemean lion as well.

    40’s will do me. It could easily see Gino pulled if the ground deteriorates much more.

    in reply to: Cleeve Hurdle 2026 #1751161
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    Nobody’s getting rich, but Impose Toi only has to turn up really.

    Double him with Grey Dawning for a little over 2/1.

    in reply to: Unibet Hurdle 2026 #1751059
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    Brentford and Nemean doubtful at best you would think. A match race between Gino and the new lion in terms of likely outcome.

    I’ll be looking down on the action from the panoramic restaurant B-)

    in reply to: Surrey National 2026 #1751001
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    Art Decco seems progressive and 15/2 a fair price in an open race.

    I’d be considering whistle stop tour myself were it not for the fact the stable form is poor just now.

    in reply to: Are the new obstacles to blame? #1750153
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    Surely it’s time that instead of actual hurdles and fences we simply have large projectors on race courses to produce virtual fences!?

    Or we could put the old hurdles back in, make the fences thick enough so that horses can’t simply plow through them now and accept that with those types of obstacles, sadly we’re going to lose horses and stop trying to assuage the anti horse racing and the professionally offended groups who won’t be happy until there is no horse racing and no risk taking whatsoever left in the world and we’re all living in clouds eating kale and almond milk 5 times a day.

    in reply to: They dropped the Racing League #1749928
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    Haha CAS I read that myself yesterday and thought to myself I’d rather rub dog **** round my eyes and gums before attending a Friday night live event. But if you’d asked me 20 years ago if I’d like to go to an event for free, drink plenty of booze and have the chance of some slap and tickle on the bus back id of been over it like a tramp on chips!

    The success of these events is measured at the tills, not on how many people it creates an impact on from a sporting perspective.

    in reply to: Lanzarote 2026 #1749830
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    Took some 10’s for Just Ennemi as well. Derham said after his previous run he has always held him in the highest regard and that the run was too bad to be true.

    in reply to: Stupid question about ante-post bets #1749807
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    It was a joke. Calm down sugar tits.

    in reply to: Stupid question about ante-post bets #1749801
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    Ok we’re transgressing from ante post to philosophy now Value31 :-)

    in reply to: Should racing take a winter break? #1749754
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    A weeks long break from the 2nd to the 9th for instance wouldn’t be a bad idea. It wouldn’t prevent meetings from being lost to bad weather but it’s a sure bet that the weather in the uk at that time of year is often at its worse or getting close to.

    Anything that brings about an overall reduction in the amount of utter crap which turns out at these sort of meetings has to be a good thing overall. But that wouldn’t be the case. The BHA would simply reallocate it all to the 3rd week in January and beyond.

    So there could be benefits to this if the doughnuts in charge at the BHA actually had the brains they were born with.

    in reply to: RTV subscription #1749752
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    Are you sure you wouldn’t be better off just cancelling your subs CAS?? You seemingly detest just about everything about the channel😅

    I agree with you about Mcnae’s tedious nonsense but Tom Stanley, Tom Bull are no harm to anyone. And all of their coverage is far more enjoyably than sky sports adverts.

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