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PERTEMPS NETWORK FINAL Handicap Hurdle
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Originally posted by charlie View Post
I'll happily eat humble pie and tip my hat to you Splinter if the following prediction is incorrect, but I think Wakool will smash Brorson into next week.
Looks a nice little race, let’s see how it goes down!
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Originally posted by Splinterboy82 View Post
I’ll get the fancy dishes out for it Charlie
Looks a nice little race, let’s see how it goes down!
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Originally posted by charlie View PostI've added Wakool @ 25/1 NRNB before he runs in the qualifier at Musselburgh. Won on debut off a mark of 108. Pissed in after that off a mark of 112. Won LTO off a mark of 122 and races on Sunday off a mark of 131. The handicapper could of course catch up with him, but he made a complete mockery of his last 10lbs rise and won doing handstands. I'm expecting him to win on Sunday, go up to 138+ (nine from the last eleven rated at least 138) and half in price. You're siding with David rather than Goliath backing this fella as he's trained by Nick Alexander up in Scotland, but, he's a lovely big grey that clearly loves his racing over 3m, has a sound jumping technique and does everything effortlessly. Goes on all sorts of ground and if he wins on Sunday then his form over 3m will read 131111.
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For the last 11 years, Only once has gordon gave a horse another run after qualifying for the race(who actually contested the race). That was Russian War back in 2012 and he finished down the field. So Dunboyne running again today would be a negative for me
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Originally posted by Jrow View PostFor the last 11 years, Only once has gordon gave a horse another run after qualifying for the race(who actually contested the race). That was Russian War back in 2012 and he finished down the field. So Dunboyne running again today would be a negative for me
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Originally posted by Irish Rugby View Post
But doesn't Dunboyne have to show a higher level of form to get a mark to get into the race, hence a strong showing today. Gordon has no option but to run him now.
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If you've backed Dunboyne for the Pertemps, and he wins today, how will you feel if you've not backed him today?
I don't know the owners and their intentions but the pt is so big that, if they value that more than a festival winner... he could win today and still shorten for the pertemps despite that making his chance worse.
If you lose your money that, can claim is a masterplan and the pertemps dream lives on.
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