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Archie.Could i please pick your brain about a Mullins horse?
What do you know about a horse called Eileen O as my mothers name was Eileen and our surname begins with an O.
Many thanks Mike.
Surely that's a good enough reason to back it Somer?!
What part of somerset are you from? Lived there for over 30years!
Weeelll...I know that I have a small share in her.
She's been ready to go for several weeks but was never going to be risked on summer ground. On the face of it she was disappointing at Listowel and the theory is that she was very green. Her work is top stuff. As she's 6 now, she won't be qualified for the Cheltenham bumper. I'd have thought we'd be trying to win a mares bumper for the bonus but get her over hurdles asap after that.
How has this happened? I am in danger of placing a bet on a horse I have literally never heard of and the first record on racing post is a horse born in 1988 that ran twice in France OR an Arabian racehorse...
*********** Edit
Ignore that, I've found him - JP - potential Triumph? The new Apple's Shakira
Last edited by Kevloaf; 23 September 2018, 10:47 PM.
Archie.Could i please pick your brain about a Mullins horse?
What do you know about a horse called Eileen O as my mothers name was Eileen and our surname begins with an O.
Many thanks Mike.
I own a leg in Eileen, was stale at Listowel as we have been waiting since May for soft ground, the ground in Listowel was listed as soft but wasnt anything like it according to both the winning jockey and Paddy Mullins. She should win next time.
Are any bookies taking multiples on the 'any race market'? Apart from Skybet's 'request a bet' I can't seem to find any book makers that will accept doubles and trebles for 'any race'?
How has this happened? I am in danger of placing a bet on a horse I have literally never heard of and the first record on racing post is a horse born in 1988 that ran twice in France OR an Arabian racehorse...
*********** Edit
Ignore that, I've found him - JP - potential Triumph? The new Apple's Shakira
Haha, I'm a sucker for the french triumph hurdle horses. Did pretty well last year trading out for a nice profit (16pts I think) as I was scared of we have a dream but couldn't back him as I should have took The 66s. The one from maccaire "never adapt" and the munir and suede "adjali"are the 2 solid ones who eill deffinately run this season. But i also like that it's been a long while since JP sent mullins some raw ammo. If your backing the any race market you know they're going to win on debut and shorten right up, if they dissapoint In the likes of a spring juvenile hurdle Then, they're going to be giving you a real live one and close to fav for the fred winter anyway
Last edited by Scooby91; 24 September 2018, 10:00 AM.
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