Originally posted by amateur51
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The four legged game: the R3 Forum racing thread
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scottycelt
Horse racing ... like it's motor equivalent ... has never particularly grabbed my attention, but it must be one of the few sports (well, the gambling part at least) which holds a mutual interest for both Toff and Scally.
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I much prefer flat racing but will have small e/w investments
on Sunnyhillboy and Killyglen.
Past winners of the race dont often win again but very often get get placed
so my main fancy would be Ballabriggs for a place only - around 7/2.
'Proper' racing resumes on Newmarket's Rowley Mile next Wednesday - see you there !
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Originally posted by Alison View PostI much prefer flat racing but will have small e/w investments
on Sunnyhillboy and Killyglen.
Past winners of the race dont often win again but very often get get placed
so my main fancy would be Ballabriggs for a place only - around 7/2.
'Proper' racing resumes on Newmarket's Rowley Mile next Wednesday - see you there !
My tip for the National has been in my mind for several weeks: West End Rocker.
Synchronised is carrying top weight and the Gold Cup is always a tough race so ruled out for me. Black Apalachi is too old, ditto Hello Bud.
I also like the look of Junior, Calgary Bay and Treacle. You can all thank me later!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Simon
Originally posted by scottycelt View Postbut it must be one of the few sports
It's a money-making ramp of course for a privileged elite, and many people lose a lot of money betting: some become addicted to it. Fine if they are rich; not so good if they are poor and have just bet the week's food money...
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I'm thinking of paying Trenton Oldfield to fling himself in your paths as you head for Waitrose in a protest against elitism...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View PostI'm thinking of paying Trenton Oldfield to fling himself in your paths as you head for Waitrose in a protest against elitism....
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostMy tip for the National has been in my mind for several weeks: West End Rocker.
Synchronised is carrying top weight and the Gold Cup is always a tough race so ruled out for me. Black Apalachi is too old, ditto Hello Bud.
I also like the look of Junior, Calgary Bay , and Treacle. You can all thank me later!
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Originally posted by Anna View Post...it appears our esteemed Rumpole is a Tesco Express customer
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