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Sunday November 12th - Daily Thread

Discussion in 'Horse Racing' started by woolcombe-folly007, Nov 12, 2011.

  1. woolcombe-folly007

    woolcombe-folly007 Well-Known Member

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    My Nap for tomorrow -

    Woolcombe Folly 10/11- Looks like it his race to loose- not much value but I have to bet on him as he is my names sake and he will win! lol :D
     
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  2. Zenyatta

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    I've backed two in the Greatwood tomorrow. Ultimate EW at 16/1 and Moon Dice at 7/1. Hopefully get a good run for my money.

    Not sure whether i'm going yet but will make it down with any luck. Looks a cracking card and would be great to be there.

    Best of luck to all tomorrow.
     
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  3. woolcombe-folly007

    woolcombe-folly007 Well-Known Member

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    Now for the Greatwood Hurdle

    At the moment Im going for MOON DICE. The six-year-old was back to his best, winning both starts this season including the Galway Hurdle last time and, although he has plenty of weight The main danger looks to be Pateese, who won well enough at Sandown this month but can he defy a 5lb penalty. But others in my thought are Sanctuaire (top of the weights)- especially after the day nicholls and walsh had today, Brampour who can make a quick fire double after beating another fancy in Via Galilei who was superb in the beginning of last season but has an unexperienced jockey on him! Which may let him down!!

    So I will probably go

    Moon Dice- 1pt Win

    Sanctuaire or Brampour- 0.5 E/W
     
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  4. woolcombe-folly007

    woolcombe-folly007 Well-Known Member

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    You live near the course Zen?
     
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  5. Tamerlo

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    2.20 Third Intention. Massively overpriced. Will run a big race. Get on Each Way 20/1 William Hill.

    2.55 Tenor Nivernais. [/B]Crying out for this trip. 10/1 Ladbrokes.

    3.30 Fingal Bay. Very smart. 5/4 Ladbrokes.
     
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  6. Cyclonic

    Cyclonic Well Hung Member

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    Shocked to see that Peter Roebuck has passed away, possibly by his own hand. According to reports in a Sydney paper he was in an agitated state after being spoken to by police. He must have been a man in great pain.

    RIP. <rose>
     
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  7. Ardent1965

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    Two APPRAISE selevtions today backed at advised prices

    1.45 Woolcombe Folly 4.0pts win Evens William Hill
    3.30 Fingal Bay 4.0pts win 5/4 Ladbrokes

    Good luck all
     
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  8. beeforsalmon

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    Morning all. An early bird one from me.

    Navan 1.40 Dylan Ross NAP
    I backed this fella last night at 5-2 with B365 and came on this morning to back him again. He's now into 6-4 so I'd recommend you grab that too before it goes...The money's talking for this one. A typical Noel Meade novice hurdler, slick and quick at his hurdles, lovely cruising speed and travels like the wrath of god in his races. He's being stepped up from a maiden race into this classy little Group 3. In his maiden he simply toyed with the opposition and beat a horse, Savello, who has come out and won his next race quite easily. The first two were nicely clear so it was a good maiden and Noel Meade has an abundance of riches in the novice hurdling division so this one must be pretty good. He clearly has masses of potential as his maiden run was extremely taking, he travelled so easily and won on the bridle. As I've been banging on recently, Meade's horses are in terrific order and I expect him to see off a very good Mullins horse, Laganbank, in this on his way to bigger and better things.

    Dylan Ross a horse of huge potential and seeing as the money has come in abundance for him already I strongly expect this to provide the forum with a Sunday <cracker> Get on
     
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  9. heisenburg

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    off on parade soon
    Maggio ew in the 1st at chelts

    stay frosty
     
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  10. NassauBoard

    NassauBoard Well-Known Member

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    How on earth did he win that fight? He looked to be well beaten on points
     
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  11. Cyclonic

    Cyclonic Well Hung Member

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    Money Nass. They're called hometown decisions.
     
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  12. Tamerlo

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    "travels like the wrath of god in his races"

    Beef, I like that:emoticon-0171-star::emoticon-0171-star::emoticon-0171-star::emoticon-0171-star::emoticon-0171-star:

    PS. It's gotta win now- or religion is dead! <laugh>
     
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  13. NassauBoard

    NassauBoard Well-Known Member

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    Cyc, indeed. Shows how bent most sports are, if its not spot fixing its dodgy decisions from judges.

    Anyone think that the UK are going to get plenty of medals from the diving/gym at the Olympics? <laugh>
     
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  14. beeforsalmon

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    Cyclonic Well Hung Member

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    After the fight Nass, Arum said that a rematch would be the biggest cash cow in the history of the game. That has to be huge especially as they are talking 90mil each to Pac and Mayweather if they can get it together.
     
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  16. rainbowview

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    Morning all

    Cyc that is terrible news mate- just heard about it on SSN :( R.I.P.
     
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  17. rainbowview

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    In regards to the Pacquiao fight that was a joke of a decision Marquez won that by at least 3 rounds imo. One thing that proved last night is Pacquiao wants to stay away from Mayweather, he couldn't deal with the counter punch the whole fight so god help him if he meets the best counter puncher in the world ;)

    anyone see the Tyson Fury fight - he won but I was creased when he got dropped in the 2nd round with that big shot

    Btw well done to Snow Fairy - Ed Dunlop/Ryan Moore on winning the Japan Cup again. Great turn of foot. But why did Johnny Murtagh hold up the front runner Dancing Rain ? HELMET
     
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  18. NassauBoard

    NassauBoard Well-Known Member

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    Tyson Fury, how I would love him to get demolished by either of the Klish brothers. He is well below the quality required.
     
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  19. rainbowview

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    He is poor Nass <ok>. Will be found out well before he gets a shot at Vitali or Wladimir
     
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    This has to be the worst odds given to a horse ever Mikael D'haguenet 1.05 navan 2/1! I have my doubts if this horse could manage to win even if everything else in the race fell in a freak accident.
     
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