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Thursday's Daily Racing Thread - 29th March

Discussion in 'Horse Racing' started by Quelesprit, Mar 28, 2012.

  1. stick

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    Nice winner in the bumper. Well done Quel for beating me to the punch. From what I hear they are confident about the one on Saturday and the best bumper in the yard goes to Aintree having missed Sandown and must be backed!

    I thought FOLIE A DEUX was worth a small handclap fellas but I guess this forum sets such very high standards these days.

    Nice bet Shearer Cort Given <bubbly>
     
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    NassauBoard Well-Known Member

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    2/7 shot in a handicap. Seriously.

    I wouldn't be surprised to see one of the top two beat it.
     
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    <laugh> 2/7 turned over by the Blue Dog
     
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    4.20 Wetherby is the study race for tomorrow NASS, if you come up with anything let me know!
     
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    Stick, what a dreadful race, for me the top weight is most interesting but I refuse to back Ferdy Murphy horses when I don't know whether they are ready for this race. I fear the ground for a good few of these, the one I think has obvious chances is Candlish's horse but it isn't a fluent jumper. If they go a fair pace I think that one will be tough to beat.

    Dreadful race. Let me get back to the Brocklesby (take a look at the Johnston horse ffs!!)
     
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    NASS, I think this Candlish horse stands out in the race and 4-1 is the trigger price. All makes good sense!

    Aaahhh we love the Brocklesby. My man Bill Turner only has the one entry making it an obvious choice. I like the pedigree of one of the fillies too but they dont have the greatest of records in the race!
     
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    Not going to tell you which horse I like for the Brocklesby until the day <laugh> don't want to spoil it for everyone
     
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    Speaking of the Brocklesby,I saw Archers Road,who finished second in it,about 5 weeks ago in a field in a place called Draperstown in NI.

    He turned out to be a bleeder..his owners,chums of mine,claim the vendors knew...<whistle>
     
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    Going for a Mark Johnston double & singles in the form of:
    7:55 Peter Anders
    8:25 Colour Guard
     
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    grand national, legendary races is on sky 429 now. better than eastenders lol.
     
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    Won 3 out of 4 so far today <ok>

    7:55 Dartford and 8:25 Sunset Kitty are good shouts
     
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    That Azores looks a right old dog!...I think they may have to go Bellewstown,Wexford,Sligo or Dundalk to get a weak enough maiden for her.

    Visor and blinkers little use...full blindfold and sat nav the next step.

    No surprise she is Frozen Fire's half sister.

    Nite all...footy time.
     
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    what a race, red rum chasing down crisp. first time ive seen this. flew after the last.
     
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    When Botti puts the money down you really do have to take notice!
     
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    Ron Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Receiving best part of 2st. Felt sorry for Crisp as not many people have heard of him. How a specialist 2 miler jumped the entire National course and almost won I don't know.
     
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    Is anyone going for the 8:25? Was going for Sunset Kitty but Colour Guard is SO heavily tipped that it's hard not to
     
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    Ron, this race was well before my time. But how did Crisp manage to get such a big lead? Did the other jockeys think it had no chance or something? Also do you remember the sp's of the 2 horses? would be interested to know.
     
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    Have taken a little play on Andrew Baldings Tartan Trip in the 8.25- his form is better than on first glance and he has all the ability to play a hand in this should Colour Guard fail to shine.
     
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    Might be bonkers but I've nibblerd at 70s on the exchanges on MERITO- the PD Evans horse in the lucky last. Well bred, by Exceed and Excel, and interesting upped in trip. Evans has a good record at reviving horses in lower grade handicaps and Matt Cosham has done very well with him and is a handy claim.
     
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    Gone for a little each way on Karate
     
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