Cheers mick, did exactly what it said on the tin . BOOOOOOOM CHAVTASTIC STYLE (even though i dont live in a council house and am not violent) But keep that a secret from the good sir B
SBC is in my neck of the woods on holiday, funnily enough the police chopper has been out the last few nights
Very very lucky Bet ID.: O/3384093/0003181 Bet Type Bet Date Channel Result Date Status Unit Stake Total Stake Returns Bonus Treble (To Win) 31/07/2016 12:07:35 coral mobile 2016-07-31 17:57:48 Win £20.00 £20.00 £360.94 £0.00 Bet Selection Details Selection Odds Result Over 11.5 Lengths - Chepstow Winning Distances - Meeting Winning Distance 7/4 Won Over 39 Lengths - Market Rasen Winning Distances - Meeting Winning Distance 6/4 Won Over 12.5 Lengths - Chester Winning Distances - Meeting Winning Distance 13/8 Won Unbelievable Jeff!! Wrote this bet off today (winning distances) as I had done all overs Chepstow over 11.5@ 7/4 Chester over 12.5 @13/8 Market Rasen over 39@6/4 After 6 races Chepstow was only 4 lengths so needed over 7.5 from the last - Glens Wobbly won by 15 After 6 races Chester was only 8.5 so needed over over 4 fron the last - who dares wins won by 5 Market Rasen after 7 races was only 31 lengths so needed over 8 - baring in mind it was a flat race - Go Another One romped home by 17
Only pulling his leg just wish he was not so discriminative when he associated boom with chav ! Please dont get involved But respect for noticing the 20/1 shot thats the reasons why i look top man
Wish I had looked at your post this morning UC. Hillbilly Boy was screaming at me last night until I read the ATR comment, you might have persuaded me to get back on. Top tipping.
Just watched the 15 minute long You Tube video of the Prix Rothschild at Deauville today by Equidia.fr and saw a lot more than just the race. Amazing Maria looked very keen going to post and she was probably too keen in the race itself, right up behind the pacemaker, whose jockey spent most of the first two furlongs looking behind him and then had to start riding his mount before half way. Once the pacemaker folded, that left Lumiere and Amazing Maria in front, but Mark Johnston’s grey quickly gave up and dropped out tamely – perhaps she just does not like the ground. When the eventual first two challenged, Amazing Maria looked to just be running on the spot as Qemah quickened up and readily put the race to bed. Alice Springs never looked to be in the race at all, so a thoroughly wasted journey for all the foreign raiders. Qemah is starting to look like quite a decent filly, so I wonder whether she and La Cressonniere (different owners, same trainer) could meet at Deauville in a fortnight.
Atr said no chance lol i loved it . But it is a point of view. I put 5 up today and took time to explain 1 . Good job i ignore the odds and go level stakes Its about time we got the old stick back out, cone on i kbow you want to boom