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Hello Fat Jockeys,
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Upgrading the Fat Jockey forum!: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/fatjockeyforum
We're looking to upgrade the 'hosting CPU' so I've set up a crowdfunding project.
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Kevloaf @ Fat Jockey
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostI don't think it will affect the Irish lot that much, they've been running in heavy, but at best soft, the past 2-3 months anyway.
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Originally posted by Sirbetalot View PostAgreed, all of my good ground ones I have are are english horses and normally wait for better ground, as you said most of the irish one will be fine in soft/heavy
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Originally posted by Sirbetalot View PostOne of my biggest worries is Mite Bite, I could see Hend pulling him out if it is soft and keeping him for Aintree, hope not I'm on at 9s and 4s
Hopefully just the odd shower until Tues and then by Wednesday back to good to soft soft in places.. heres wishing though!
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