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Friday 25th January Daily Thread

Discussion in 'Horse Racing' started by Bostonbob, Jan 24, 2013.

  1. Bostonbob

    Bostonbob Well-Known Member

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    Lingfield 2.30 Napinda 12/1 confident
     
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  2. NassauBoard

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    No bet. Very confident.
     
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  3. Bostonbob

    Bostonbob Well-Known Member

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    Good luck. What time does it run?
     
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  4. stick

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    Lingfield 1.30 SECRET MILLIONAIRE 7/2 will be a different animal tomorrow to the one seen in recent runs. Tomorrow he pings the gates, leads at halfway and wins hard on the steel looking like a horse that has a stone in hand. Max Confidence!
     
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  5. Tamerlo

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    Next time out this horse is a certain winner- but to win, you have to solve the riddle...

    More people have seen the horse run than any other horse, present or past.
    His regular jockey had the initials CM but AH will ride him next time he runs.

    PS. Apologies for the diversion, but anything beats four ****ty all-weather meetings tomorrow.
     
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  6. Bostonbob

    Bostonbob Well-Known Member

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    If yours is a joke like mine and Nass stick you might just want to clarify your max confidence assessment. We all know things can get silly when you say things like that.
     
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  7. stick

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    Bob, the horse is owned by Terry Ramsden and has "baltantly" been laid out for this. Gutted that I missed the early price of 10-1 but they have absolutely smashed into it this evening. Will probably go off 2/1 or less and if you watch you can be confident if it starts somewhere near the fore. I am confident and have backed it accordingly, cant say fairer than that!
     
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  8. Ardent1965

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    WOW...Certainly needs to improve be interesting to see if the money talks 7/1 to 11/4 Bet365....
    last 5 sp's 66/1,50/1,50/1,50/1,20/1
    placed 6/8,11/13,12/12,11/15,10/11,9/9

    Interesting money for ATLANTIC BEACH in opposition..

    Good luck Stick
     
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  9. Ardent1965

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    WOW...Certainly needs to improve be interesting to see if the money talks 7/1 to 11/4 Bet365....
    last 5 sp's 66/1,50/1,50/1,50/1,20/1
    placed 6/8,11/13,12/12,11/15,10/11,9/9

    Interesting money for ATLANTIC BEACH in opposition..

    Good luck Stick
     
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  10. Ardent1965

    Ardent1965 Well-Known Member

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    Not in the same sphere as Sticks picks in regard to price but ive put up on Appraiseform (Twitter) earlier this evening RHYOLITEin the 2.30 Lingfield and have a fairly sizeable investment at 5/4...probably start hard odds on there is a few snippets of evens if you play at these prices.

    Looks like confidence is high for Friday.
     
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    Last run over this course and distance was in Oct 2010 when beaten 2.1/4lengths by PISCEAN (now rated 95!!!)
     
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  12. Bostonbob

    Bostonbob Well-Known Member

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    That's enough for me
     
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  13. Ardent1965

    Ardent1965 Well-Known Member

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    Also top rated tomorrow by Appraiseform the interesting Jeremy Gask trained 4yo GABBIANO this lighlty raced sort runs in the 3.05 at Lingfield. He's sure to improve for his first outing. Currently trading around the 6/1 mark.
     
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  14. Reebok

    Reebok YTS Mod Staff Member

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    Tam: I've thought outside the box, inside the box and with no bloody box at all and come up with squat!

    I'm sure this is a "catch" rather than a straight forward quiz question, but I have to declare myself out <laugh>
     
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  15. ROTO

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    Backed this on my phone when out at 7/1 earlier on.

    I think he's a little short at the moment and it wouldn't surprise me if he wasn't put into the race if Carroll et al haven't got their money down. It wouldn't take a whole lot of money to move the market the night before and it was prettty glaring that he is dropped into a Class 6 so it could have been a lot of folk like you and I spotting the same trend. If not tomorrow, he'll be winning NTO
     
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    This one is in my tracker since the summer and he certainly ran a very respectable race LTO on the back of a break. Cheekpieces back on and he's certain to run a big race. Hopefully thats good enough to win this!
     
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    Twenty nine races today, twenty nine winners, and all of them to pay coin of the realm. What more does a gambling man need? So I call on one and all to rally to the cause, to gird their loins, whatever that means, and get among 'em. Have the brave and heroic folk of the UK ever shirked their duty in times of need? I think not. Did the doodle bugs bring the Mother country to her knees? Did she wallow in self pity as that nasty beast from the Fatherland flung his pissy little air arm across the channel? No sir, she did not. What did she do, what action did she take? She lifted her skirts and went cap in hand to the allies to save her over exposed arse. And we did, and we were happy to do so. Of course the Americans helped a little. Someone had to supply the silk stockings, cigarettes and sexually transmitted diseases. God bless 'em. And they showed us the way forward when it comes to turfless racing. Yes we owe our cousins from across the big ditch quite a lot when one thinks about. Where would we be without the Waltons, stetson hats, the thought of Marilyn giving movie executives head? And where would we be without the safety and peace provided by the threat of a **** load of nuclear armed weapons? But I digress, fill ya' boots me hearties.
     
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  18. Tamerlo

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    "And where would we be without the safety and peace provided by the threat of a **** load of nuclear armed weapons?"
    Ah, there's the question, Cyc!
    The answer is we'd be back in the Cold War with millions of Yanks telling us we've got to arm to the teeth to keep out those dreadful Reds who're ready to start a nuclear war. The truth is the Ruskies were never gonna push that button- would you if you'd just lost 23 million people at the hands of those Sauerkrauts? In fact the Yanks were far more frightening, masking their deep insecurity through the power of the bullet. All confirmed when they cling to their Second Amendment and cry "We need more weapons"- as their children lay dead in Connecticut gutters! So they can keep their "turfless racing" and we'll keep "our Cheltenhams and Cartmels" After all, they've got far more character than Marilyn Monroe, The Waltons, and stetsons ever had.
    So bring on 'the great thaw' this weekend and let's see Sprinter Sacre strut his stuff. That's far more climaxing than watching 29 Hornby-type model races round fibresand or shredded tyre tracks, n'est-ce pas?<laugh>
     
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  19. PNkt

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    Cheltenham have passed their 8am inspection today, but racing hinges on a 7am inspection tomorrow due to predictions of significant snow later today.
     
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  20. Black Caviar

    Black Caviar 1 of the top judges in Europe

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    Through the card.

    Dundalk
    5.50 Sylvan Mist 5/2
    6.20 Beau Amadeus 7/1
    6.50 Greek Canyon 11/2
    7.20 Toccata Blue 2/1 NB
    7.50 Esytopolishadimond 7/1
    8.20 Alvar 7/2 NAP
    8.50 Blue Ridge Lane 5/1
    9.20 Discovery Bay 14/1

    £1 Accumulator pays £1.77 million. Should be nailed on ;)
     
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