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He was advised by robbie power on LIT, and it worked out extremely well 2nd in the JLT 3m grade 1 win at aintree and add on what hes done this year.
It's not ballsing up at all, unless you had a bet for LIT in the RSA. In that case, you've ballsed yourself.
I’m a big Lostintranslation fan and it’s just my opinion as you have yours
You’re suggesting it’s my pocket talking and yes I did bet RSA
Holding 14’s for Gold Cup and would love to see Tizzard on the podium
I’m a big Lostintranslation fan and it’s just my opinion as you have yours You’re suggesting it’s my pocket talking and yes I did bet RSA
Holding 14’s for Gold Cup and would love to see Tizzard on the podium
Ive never backed the horse but I think people who backed him in the RSA last year are perfectly entitled to think that would have been the better race for the horse, therefore question the Tizzards decision. Nobody can prove he wouldn't have won the RSA, especially when he went on to beat the winner.
Ive never backed the horse but I think people who backed him in the RSA last year are perfectly entitled to think that would have been the better race for the horse, therefore question the Tizzards decision. Nobody can prove he wouldn't have won the RSA, especially when he went on to beat the winner.
Ive never backed the horse but I think people who backed him in the RSA last year are perfectly entitled to think that would have been the better race for the horse, therefore question the Tizzards decision. Nobody can prove he wouldn't have won the RSA, especially when he went on to beat the winner.
Jockeys do get it wrong.
They can feel like he would've won it, but whats the point criticising a trainer, when clearly he made a decision based on first hand evidence, and the best interests of the horse. Of course running 3 miles isn't going to murder a horse, but a horse that races like he does, he probably wanted to let him go for the slightly shorter option and race like he does- prominent.
I watch the videos and watched the latest cheltenham antepost one last night. One of the guys tipped dolcita as his latest tip at the current prices and the week before i think he tipped paisley park single as his antepost bet. Hardly inspiring stuff or something that most of the racing antepost public wouldnt know about. One of the other lads tipped Fakir for the arkle this week.
Atleast Andrew went for something at a price in Daylight katie at double figures. Bit mad the other 2 lads ridiculing it when the best they could muster was a few favourites that nobody has missed.
Can't bloody wait to get Christmas Day out of the way and this feast of racing to begin! Going to need our wits about us this week with so much going on I'd say.
How many Cheltenham winners could we see this week? Probably double figures...
Can't bloody wait to get Christmas Day out of the way and this feast of racing to begin! Going to need our wits about us this week with so much going on I'd say.
How many Cheltenham winners could we see this week? Probably double figures...
Likewise loads of my book out over the next week or so, plenty at short prices, know they can’t all win but will have a good idea of the lie of the land once the dust has settled
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