Daily Thread Monday 18th March

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I fancy Ivan Boru to win the bumper at Southell, he has the best form in the book, and should be able to take this :biggrin:
 
Lol!! Didn't see it but congrats if you did. Was that one a verdict too?!

I don't know, probably not though as i got 9/1 about it in the morning, they just pick the jolly most races. I don't pay attention to the verdicts, I just look at the form, watch a few replays and form my own opinion.

It doesn't matter how strong someone else's opinion is, racing is more enjoyable if the winners you pick are through your own hard work, rather than someone else's :biggrin:
 
I don't know, probably not though as i got 9/1 about it in the morning, they just pick the jolly most races. I don't pay attention to the verdicts, I just look at the form, watch a few replays and form my own opinion.

It doesn't matter how strong someone else's opinion is, racing is more enjoyable if the winners you pick are through your own hard work, rather than someone else's :biggrin:

You make it sound easy to be a 'pro' :D
 
You make it sound easy to be a 'pro' :D

Easy if you can control personal emotions. Looking at everything objectively, and staying the same regardless of being on a winning or losing run, is the key to victory. Most though including myself in the past cannot do this.

It helps if you are a very good judge aswell, though even the best of judges panic when they have a loser, or get over confident when they have a winner. It doesn't matter how much effort you put in you are going to have losing runs, that's just the unpredictable nature of all sports:biggrin: