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  • Originally posted by YoungHustler View Post
    The Troytown is difficult IMO. The Jam Man is the most likely winner if he can jump as well as he can hurdle. There are second season chasers that could be off good marks like Elwood and then there are the likes of Fitzhenry and Portmore Lough who came second and third in this last year. However, I'm going to go for Plan Of Attack who is a year younger than Fitzhenry and is hopefully still improving and better than his current mark of 139. He ran well in some of the big handicaps last year was reported to have been struck into and not liking the ground when he disappointed last time out so I'm taking a chance at the 14s available with 6 places.
    Looks one of the most difficult betting races I've seen for a while.
    The Elliott horses are all dangerous, and then the other entries all have some form of chance.
    It's 100% a NO BET RACE.

    So I've backed
    Elmwood 2pt 12-1
    Dounikos 0.5ptew 66-1 6places

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    • Death Duty 12/1
      Mr Diablo 50/1

      Two each way punts. Gunna try and get a few of the favourites into a multiple of some kind. Hoping Eskylane is impressive today.

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      • Originally posted by Quevega View Post

        Looks one of the most difficult betting races I've seen for a while.
        The Elliott horses are all dangerous, and then the other entries all have some form of chance.
        It's 100% a NO BET RACE.

        So I've backed

        Elmwood 2pt 12-1
        Dounikos 0.5ptew 66-1 6places
        Haha yes Q I love it! Proper trappy little affair but fuck it.

        Saver on Roaring Bull @ 65's. Him mugging Fitzhenry last year still brings a lump to my throat

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        • Originally posted by charlie View Post

          Agree completely, my idea of the winner
          Ran to bad to be true Charlie he was beat after first fence , I just wonder if race maybe came to quick after last race.

          Maybe its all part of the bigger plan and he gets a nice weight for race at the festival.

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          • Just an E/W double at Navan for me today

            Elwood 10-1
            Dlauro 20-1



            An now tempted by Ronald Pump but wanted better than 100-30

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            • Small bets late last night on

              Sixshooter (2M4F and the fitness and Noel Meade factor), and

              Fitzhenry (ran a wonderful race when 2nd to Chris’s Dream last season, and prepped over hurdles recently, like last year).

              "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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              • It’s really annoying when tipsters like Andy Holding NAP your strongest fancy of the day before you’ve got on!

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                • All over Shattered Love tomorrow, won the race last year (albeit against a weaker field),2/2 at the track, has form figures of 221211 with heavy in the description and all her main market rivals will all want further. Although not exactly life changing 2/1 is a very decent price
                  Last edited by luisgarciaisgod; 12 November 2020, 03:58 AM.

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                  • Power of Pause and Shattered Love

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                    • Diol Ker has to be as close to a good thing as you can get tomorrow doesn't he at 7/4?

                      2nd fav is a handicap plot if ever I'd seen one. (Floueur), then a Maxwell ride, then a JP and couple of Giggi horses that are not top table.



                      I will re-assess in the morning and just check I haven't missed anything but I think every horse in the race wants Diol Ker to win




                      Double with Farouk D'Alene will do, at 10/3

                      6 points win.

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                      • Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
                        Diol Ker has to be as close to a good thing as you can get tomorrow doesn't he at 7/4?

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                        Opened 5/2 ; couldn't believe the price

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                        • Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
                          Diol Ker has to be as close to a good thing as you can get tomorrow doesn't he at 7/4?

                          2nd fav is a handicap plot if ever I'd seen one. (Floueur), then a Maxwell ride, then a JP and couple of Giggi horses that are not top table.



                          I will re-assess in the morning and just check I haven't missed anything but I think every horse in the race wants Diol Ker to win




                          Double with Farouk D'Alene will do, at 10/3

                          6 points win.
                          Originally posted by Crolwey113 View Post

                          Opened 5/2 ; couldn't believe the price
                          I've actually cashed it out completely now.

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                          • Betting after a few late night beers is rarely a good idea

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                            • Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
                              Diol Ker has to be as close to a good thing as you can get tomorrow doesn't he at 7/4?

                              2nd fav is a handicap plot if ever I'd seen one. (Floueur), then a Maxwell ride, then a JP and couple of Giggi horses that are not top table.



                              I will re-assess in the morning and just check I haven't missed anything but I think every horse in the race wants Diol Ker to win




                              Double with Farouk D'Alene will do, at 10/3

                              6 points win.


                              Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post



                              I've actually cashed it out completely now.


                              Originally posted by Garrison Savannah View Post
                              Betting after a few late night beers is rarely a good idea

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                              • Apologies, think I put this in the wrong section - so copied it here.


                                The Paddy Power tomorrow is a tricky one to work out with so many fancied horses at the top of the handicap - and many of them having their first run of the season.

                                Add to that the weather forecast - Cheltenham is expected to get almost half an inch of rain before racing tomorrow.

                                I love Happy Diva to bits and reckon she'll finish in the first six but I can't quite see her winning off this mark - although she does have the advantage of a decent prep run and loves Cheltenham.

                                But 14-1 doesn't quite do it for me. I'll almost certainly regret it.

                                So I've gone way left-field and stuck 1pt each way on Domaine De Lisle at 55-1 with PP boost.

                                He also had a prep run 3 weeks ago over hurdles at Cheltenham. It wasn't great and I didn't even dare watch a re-run because I knew it would put me off backing him!!!

                                But he has done most of his winning on soft ground which is very likely tomorrow.

                                His trainer Sean Curran has had 2 winners this week.

                                And if you look back to last season when DDL ran up a hat-trick of chase wins over a similar distance (on soft, soft, heavy) he is clearly no mug when conditions suit.

                                The last of those victories was in the 47k Bet365 Chase at Ascot in January when DDL had Happy Diva (giving 6lbs) 9 lengths back in 4th and Kildisart (giving 13lbs) tailed off in sixth.

                                That was off a 6lbs lower mark but DDL is only a seven-year-old so you would hope there is improvement to come. The fact that he had a prep over hurdles shows the stable have obviously made this race an early season target.

                                DDL seems to be a hold-up merchant who stays on well over this trip - it's just a question of whether it's in his own time or to mount a challenge!!! But Sean Bowen's in the saddle and if he's in with a chance at the last there are few young jockeys around who can get more out of a horse in a finish in my view.

                                And if he finishes 6th I'll be a very happy bunny and better off than if I'd had an each way bet on the Diva and she winds up second.

                                *I'm probably going to feel pretty stupid reading this back at 2.30pm tomorrow.

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