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You can still dutch the pair for just under 11/4. It sure wouldn't be the safest option, but personally, and I know I'm not alone, these two were the ones that were initially suspected as being the 'ones' for Willie this season.
On the basis of that, you'd be surprised if you would get 11/4 for either on the day, provided both stay fit and well and their form continues (which is what is expected anyway I would imagine).
Edit: You can boost to get just shy of 3's.
Risk of injury too much to take the dutching seriously though isn't it? 3/1 this far out?
If it went right you could be very smug on the day though I suppose!
Hope not as your posts as well as being v constructive and balanced ( mostly brighten up this forum
To clarify pie.
The first sentence doesn't apply to me.
I'm only playing with play money and not daft enough to bet big antepost, less then 5% of my Bank will be bet antepost.
I'll bet more in an average week than what I've played so far.
So it is highly enjoyable for me.
But I was mainly a NRNB player 3 or 4 years ago and did ok with that.
So I was referring to the fact that if I had some of my toys taken away, I'd revert back to NRNB mainly.
I would have to cut down the time spent on here as I'd get drawn in too easily.
Discipline is not my strength.
But the toy cupboard is still open for now so it's full steam ahead.
The first sentence doesn't apply to me.
I'm only playing with play money and not daft enough to bet big antepost, less then 5% of my Bank will be bet antepost.
I'll bet more in an average week than what I've played so far.
So it is highly enjoyable for me.
But I was mainly a NRNB player 3 or 4 years ago and did ok with that.
So I was referring to the fact that if I had some of my toys taken away, I'd revert back to NRNB mainly.
I would have to cut down the time spent on here as I'd get drawn in too easily.
Discipline is not my strength.
But the toy cupboard is still open for now so it's full steam ahead.
You can't enjoy the season at all if you're refreshing and worrying in mid December
I'd love someone on here to not bet at all until NRNB and then show us all how its done
Apart from time limited free bets, the only other investments made have been the trebles noted elsewhere and they were only done because I'd published them on here.
Apart from time limited free bets, the only other investments made have been the trebles noted elsewhere and they were only done because I'd published them on here.
When are your next "selections" due out archie?
I'm always interested in your take on things
Apart from time limited free bets, the only other investments made have been the trebles noted elsewhere and they were only done because I'd published them on here.
Owning the Gold Cup favourite skews the playing field a little though
Piece from Mark Howard on Sporting Life with an interesting little comment at the end:
Earlier in the week, Willie Mullins unleashed another potentially top notch mare at Tramore on Tuesday. Dolcita raced twice in France for Guillaume Macaire before being bought during the summer on behalf of owner Jared Sullivan.
The Saint Des Saints filly made her Irish debut in the same mares’ maiden hurdle which stablemate Laurina had triumphed in two years earlier. Despite the inclement weather conditions, the four year old proved a class apart from her rivals winning hard held by eleven lengths. The Grade 3 Solerina Mares’ Novice Hurdle at Fairyhouse in late January was nominated as her next target before she is presumably aimed at the Dawn Run Mares’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.
Mullins has won all four renewals of that Grade 2 event, including with the aforementioned Laurina in 2018. Speaking to Dolcita’s owner during the summer, he stated that her former trainer was keen to keep hold of her. I think we now know why.
I’d hazard a guess we’ll have an entry for the other Mullins hotpot in the race very soon. There’s a listed 2m mares novice with her name written all over it on Saturday in Thurles. Honeysuckle won the race last year.
I’d hazard a guess we’ll have an entry for the other Mullins hotpot in the race very soon. There’s a listed 2m mares novice with her name written all over it on Saturday in Thurles. Honeysuckle won the race last year.
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