…..Laura Kenny predicts 8 golds in the cycling, I imagine plenty have put their cross-multiples/accas on before prices crash.
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Originally posted by BookieBasher View PostNot Horse related. But I see the SportingLifes football tipster is quite sweet on York City for quite a few bets in the National League.
Once bitten……..
Goalscorer bets in that article are decent enough shouts because we'll score heavily, wont be going anywhere near title bets though as we'll concede heavily too. Might just back daft 3-3, 4-2 type scorelines blind all season Barnet 8/11 top 7 was a bit of a multis gift but they're a decent bit shorter now. Gateshead are interesting at 15/8.
*Yes I'm still banging on about it because I feel guilty as f**kLast edited by Atlantic Viking; 7 August 2024, 06:14 PM.
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Evening all - hope you're all summering as well as Caldwell Potter...
I've put a thread together of 25 horses who have been either injured/out of training for most/all of last season. May help to jog your memory or, if nothing else, whet the appetite for the winter jumps season.
Link here > https://x.com/RoadCheltenham/status/1821861173030977629
Plan is to do a few, similar-style threads. Next one is probably more beneficial for more 'casual' punters and will focus on which horses to avoid due to injury/fatality/other. Plenty of horses priced up with bookmakers that shouldn't be - the worst one probably being KEL HISTOIRE in the Triumph. He's a 4-yo so will not be running in any juvenile races, please do not back him...
Appreciate punters should be doing their own research with stuff like this, and to be fair 99.9% of Fat Jockeys will do so, but there are some out there who will back blindly simply because a horse has been registered to a specific owner or is with a certain trainer. If I can help in that regard, I'll certainly do my best...
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
I'll have a sniff of what she was on
Sure, expected Team GB to get a good few cycling medals but every other country has been playing catch up on the track since Rio.
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Originally posted by RoadToCheltenham View PostEvening all - hope you're all summering as well as Caldwell Potter...
I've put a thread together of 25 horses who have been either injured/out of training for most/all of last season. May help to jog your memory or, if nothing else, whet the appetite for the winter jumps season.
Link here > https://x.com/RoadCheltenham/status/1821861173030977629
Plan is to do a few, similar-style threads. Next one is probably more beneficial for more 'casual' punters and will focus on which horses to avoid due to injury/fatality/other. Plenty of horses priced up with bookmakers that shouldn't be - the worst one probably being KEL HISTOIRE in the Triumph. He's a 4-yo so will not be running in any juvenile races, please do not back him...
Appreciate punters should be doing their own research with stuff like this, and to be fair 99.9% of Fat Jockeys will do so, but there are some out there who will back blindly simply because a horse has been registered to a specific owner or is with a certain trainer. If I can help in that regard, I'll certainly do my best...Last edited by Yosser; 10 August 2024, 01:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Yosser View Post
Great stuff RTC. Have Good Land and Champ Kiely on my list but had completely forgotten about Indiana Dream and Bo Zenith. Where do you think both could go? Especially Indiana Dream. Ryanair bound or miss Cheltenham all together? Surely a shoe in for a place at least if he goes the Ryanair route
Indiana Dream is obviously a very tricky horse to keep right having only been able to get out once in his novice hurdle campaign and once in his novice chase season. Absolutely not an antepost proposition until you get NRNB unless you're getting juicy prices on BFX. Particular shame for him though as he does look to possess some real class
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Originally posted by darlojim View Post
Good Land was a tendon, so I'd be very cautious and would much rather wait to see how he is after a run or 2 imo.
Indiana Dream is obviously a very tricky horse to keep right having only been able to get out once in his novice hurdle campaign and once in his novice chase season. Absolutely not an antepost proposition until you get NRNB unless you're getting juicy prices on BFX. Particular shame for him though as he does look to possess some real class
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Originally posted by Yosser View Post
Very true Darlo. I haven't any money on any of them yet but was kind of hoping for the sceanario that Good Land comes out and get's beat first time out so his price drifts for the BANC. I think that is when i make my move provided i am happy that it was a comeback run. He will come out and hose up now
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