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Daily Racing Thread Wednesday 12th. August 2015

Discussion in 'Horse Racing' started by attivo, Aug 11, 2015.

  1. attivo

    attivo Well-Known Member

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    Wednesday's Meetings

    Beverley
    Flat 7 Races 2:00-5:10p.m.
    Newton Abbot
    N/H 7 Races 2:10-5:20p.m.
    Salisbury
    Flat 6 Races 2:20-5:00p.m.
    Bath (E)
    Flat 7 Races 5:15-8:20p.m.
    Gowran Park (E)
    Flat 7 Races 5:30-8:30p.m.
    Kempton (E)
    A/W 7 Races 6:10-9:10p.m.

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    Good Luck <ok>
     
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  2. cityhull

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    "Ladies Day" up at Beverley, an event I now stay well clear off
     
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  3. Chops

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    Maybe a couple of winners for Ruth Carr

    Big Storm Coming 8s
    Victorie De Lyphar 7s

    Both at Bev
     
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    Gowran 7.30-Gallope win 7/2
     
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  5. beeforsalmon

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    Rarity here, a flat tip from me!

    Gowran 6.30 CORAIL 10/1 with B365
    Should have won at Galway the last day, weighted to beat Mullins mare who won that race ( and is half the price) and that My Titania has been an overhyped bookies horse since day one. Maybe the Galway form is dodgy, as they did get into a sprint but this mare shouldn't be 10/1 in a race with a few dodgepots in it. An each way chance.
     
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  6. fusion

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    Slightly off topic but I know there are lots of keen golf fans on here. The final major is a day away and the following 3 just have to be backed given they are all too good never to win a major. Cannot believe Johnson didn't win the US or British Open given the position he was in.
    RICKIE FOWLER 25-1
    DUSTIN JOHNSON 16-1
    JASON DAY 14-1
     
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  7. beeforsalmon

    beeforsalmon Well-Known Member

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    Everyone's tipping Jason Day Fusion and I am also on. Was on him for the Open and I'll stick with him. He's been knocking on the door a few times in majors, and it might just open this time especially with the worlds best player arriving half cooked.
     
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  8. stick

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    Doesn't that tell you Johnson is a bit of a bottler Fusion?
     
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    Thanks to Bet365 and Divertimenti I have a free bet in the Salisbury 3:55 tomorrow but it looks a tricky puzzle to solve. Any suggestions gang?
     
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  10. fusion

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    My lost £500 in winnings on Johnson in the last 2 majors does! However he has history at Whistling Straights (should have won in 2010) and has surely got to win one of these sooner or later.
     
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  11. stick

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    Others with course form, Rory 12-1, Zach Johnson 50-1 & Jason Dufner 175-1, unable to resist that price for Dufner!
     
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  12. fusion

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    This USPGA tournament does tend to throw up some unlikely winners. I'm also on Jimmy Walker and Billy Horshell at 100-1 each and Patrick Reed at 60s.
     
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    I've backed Pamona in that race so definitely avoid it, I have been so out of form since Royal Ascot it's unreal.
     
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    I have backed and like the look of Varians Tazffin with spencer up Stick
    However like Robbie my form has taken a nosedive so don't take too much notice .
     
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  15. cityhull

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    Bubba Watson for me, runner up here in 2010 and played well last weekend
     
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    I'm on Rory- 12/1 is way too big for him!!
     
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  17. Ekbalco99

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    What do they say of golf ? .. a good walk spoilt ? ... I digress - I have made my selection for a sporting double today - both at Newton Abbott . 1650 Rusty Nail , 1720 Welcometothejungle ... lets see how we go ..
     
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  18. QuarterMoonII

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    “Ladies’ Day” at Beverley: The East Yorkshire birds slap on some extra bright red lippy, pull on their Primark summer dresses (hand-stitched by a 7 year old Chinese), pour a couple of pints of lager and a £4 Pimms down their neck and stumble back and forth to the bookies on their six-inch heels.

    If Julie Camacho’s Tom Sawyer was not so unfavourably drawn, he would be the one for the hat-trick in the 3:35; however, See Vermont has the rail draw and this regular visitor to The Westwood can collect for Rebecca Bastiman, whose mum is one of the owners. That was the first dubious Ladies’ Day connection...

    I do not expect Ralph Beckett’s Bold Appeal to be any price to beat his four rivals at 4:05, although he is effectively 13lb higher than his latest four length win (6lb penalty here, 7lb claimer rode at Chepstow).

    The 4:40 looks like a good chance for lady jockey Rachel Richardson to collect on KING OF THE CELTS, successful on three of his four starts this term, including over course and distance. Not sure why David O’Meara has not booked a claimer for Primogeniture with 10st 5lb allotted as he was behind Tim Easterby’s gelding here in June.
     
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  19. boil1512

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    Hey gents

    Only the one today, pulled at Windsor on Monday, i fully expect this one to bolt up under Mr Mahon:

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    and for those that love a cheeky multiple, you wont go far wrong on this one @ Newton Abbot:
     
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