A conspiracy theory

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Yes, better to back David Mullins, who now shows +14.00 and +27.00 on hurdle and jumps races to a pound level stake..<whistle>..<laugh>
 
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No it's not ,I know it might seem a bit outlandish, are you not a bit worried about the association of trainer jockey owner?

I am, yeah. But not because I suspect corruption, certainly not from either Walsh or Mullins; I just don't think it's good for the sport when one set of colours becomes so dominant. I don't regard some billionaire banker buying up all the best horseflesh as a positive thing. I'd lay you any price you like though that Mullins and Walsh are both completely straight.
 
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Walsh is a great jockey and I'm certain as straight as you'll get. He does fall off at the last a bit more than he should but I'm sure that's more to do with how he approaches the last fence on his mounts rather than anything underhand.
 
Walsh is a great jockey and I'm certain as straight as you'll get. He does fall off at the last a bit more than he should but I'm sure that's more to do with how he approaches the last fence on his mounts rather than anything underhand.
Counting his winnings? <whistle>
 
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