The next at Kempton looks quite an interesting race and I've had a little play on two newcomers:
Cee Jay 20/1
Above N Beyond 14/1
Both ew and reverse forecast
Khousoosy 255 kempton now only 13/8 after a cross card treble yesterday goldphin in good form so hoping can continue today big win bet for me gl if you play
Sky Cape won at 4/9 too in Pontefract. Godolphin owned.
That was an hour later (4:50), which is not really in-keeping with the “cross the card” epithet.
I was in Ladbrokes for the Pontefract 3:45 (saw the other two races as well) and either the commentator or the Ladbrokes man busy trying to sell special bets on the Man City-Chelsea match said there was an across the card treble by Godolphin, which was what made me look at the time because the blue that Divine’s jockey wore was not the Godolphin blue but I think he just assumed it was a Godolphin horse because Sylvestre de Sousa was on it for Mick Shannon.
That was an hour later (4:50), which is not really in-keeping with the “cross the card” epithet.
If you have a winner at 8 a.m, 2 p.m and 8 p.m on the same day at differing venues, it still constitutes as an across the card treble in anyone's book.
If I could find a website that quoted a definition, I would point you to it. Nowadays “(a)cross the card” is probably used quite liberally in just the same way that any high level of achievement is considered “legendary” and “legends” abound.
When I used to work for a bookie last century, an (a)cross the card double/treble was always considered to be something that a punter would have done within a limited span of time.
Afternoon gent, could someone help
Across the cards... Can anyone explain the term for me?
Good money about for him.
Nah, not for me. I will leave it to Ruth and her owners!! Save my money for jumping seasonYour briefcases been laid down then.