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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
If Anton wins a few in the P6, unlikely it's going to pay much - Blueridge Mountain (1/4) and King of Pain (9/10) will be bankers for many and if they arrive, P6 is down to 4 legs.
There is also a real possibility that the Ramsden 3 way coupling wins in the 2nd leg which is a small field and has other couplings to boot, and then if Anton should by some accident also win the last race on ante-post favourite Norvic (5/2), then we need to catch times :
Can either of these favourites do a Capetown Noir?
There is also a real possibility that the Ramsden 3 way coupling wins in the 2nd leg which is a small field and has other couplings to boot, and then if Anton should by some accident also win the last race on ante-post favourite Norvic (5/2), then we need to catch times :

Can either of these favourites do a Capetown Noir?
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
FazzX Wrote:
> If Anton wins a few in the P6, unlikely it's going
> to pay much - Blueridge Mountain (1/4) and King of
> Pain (9/10) will be bankers for many and if they
> arrive, P6 is down to 4 legs.
>
> There is also a real possibility that the Ramsden
> 3 way coupling wins in the 2nd leg which is a
> small field and has other couplings to boot, and
> then if Anton should by some accident also win the
> last race on ante-post favourite Norvic (5/2),
> then we need to catch times :
>
> Can either of these favourites do a Capetown Noir?
If i had to pick one, it'd be KoP, followed by Blueridge then Catwalk.
Already R950k in the pool, so payouts wont be small even if bankers do arrive.
> If Anton wins a few in the P6, unlikely it's going
> to pay much - Blueridge Mountain (1/4) and King of
> Pain (9/10) will be bankers for many and if they
> arrive, P6 is down to 4 legs.
>
> There is also a real possibility that the Ramsden
> 3 way coupling wins in the 2nd leg which is a
> small field and has other couplings to boot, and
> then if Anton should by some accident also win the
> last race on ante-post favourite Norvic (5/2),
> then we need to catch times :

>
> Can either of these favourites do a Capetown Noir?
If i had to pick one, it'd be KoP, followed by Blueridge then Catwalk.
Already R950k in the pool, so payouts wont be small even if bankers do arrive.
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
agra Wrote:
> I only hope Anton can win a few tomorrow.
hope not
> I only hope Anton can win a few tomorrow.
hope not

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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
BP your fat to bursting point and incapable of taking any more lol ... empty thy inbox
Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
Englander Wrote:
> BP your fat to bursting point and incapable of
> taking any more lol ... empty thy inbox
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> Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
sorry mate, meant catwalk...cant keep up with these names of odds on shots that get laid in the cape sorry
> BP your fat to bursting point and incapable of
> taking any more lol ... empty thy inbox
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> Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
sorry mate, meant catwalk...cant keep up with these names of odds on shots that get laid in the cape sorry

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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
FazzX Wrote:
> If Anton wins a few in the P6, unlikely it's going
> to pay much - Blueridge Mountain (1/4) and King of
> Pain (9/10) will be bankers for many and if they
> arrive, P6 is down to 4 legs.
>
> There is also a real possibility that the Ramsden
> 3 way coupling wins in the 2nd leg which is a
> small field and has other couplings to boot, and
> then if Anton should by some accident also win the
> last race on ante-post favourite Norvic (5/2),
> then we need to catch times :
>
> Can either of these favourites do a Capetown Noir?
Both beatable,
KoP first run but how fit is he because he need to be to be near peek to be a certainty , big horse that can easily take a race or 2 to get in top peek racing fitness and only wins on this track was as a juvenile.With not much pace in the race can get blocked or forced to run wide again in a cape crawl and will have too much to do to catch up if starting slow again like last 2 starts
BRM much better sprinter than miler in my books , crazy short price but have CAPTAINOFMYSOUL to beat. COMS got a pisspoor ride from Hatt last run when setting a cracking pace just for BRM to catch her at the end.COMS will love the softer going , is bred to be a miler and will improve a lot .@8/1 and 9/10 place good value
> If Anton wins a few in the P6, unlikely it's going
> to pay much - Blueridge Mountain (1/4) and King of
> Pain (9/10) will be bankers for many and if they
> arrive, P6 is down to 4 legs.
>
> There is also a real possibility that the Ramsden
> 3 way coupling wins in the 2nd leg which is a
> small field and has other couplings to boot, and
> then if Anton should by some accident also win the
> last race on ante-post favourite Norvic (5/2),
> then we need to catch times :

>
> Can either of these favourites do a Capetown Noir?
Both beatable,
KoP first run but how fit is he because he need to be to be near peek to be a certainty , big horse that can easily take a race or 2 to get in top peek racing fitness and only wins on this track was as a juvenile.With not much pace in the race can get blocked or forced to run wide again in a cape crawl and will have too much to do to catch up if starting slow again like last 2 starts
BRM much better sprinter than miler in my books , crazy short price but have CAPTAINOFMYSOUL to beat. COMS got a pisspoor ride from Hatt last run when setting a cracking pace just for BRM to catch her at the end.COMS will love the softer going , is bred to be a miler and will improve a lot .@8/1 and 9/10 place good value
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
Englander Wrote:
> BP your fat to bursting point and incapable of
> taking any more lol ... empty thy inbox
>
> Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
I taken that shit , stomach empty again ,
< , fill me up with food for thought
> BP your fat to bursting point and incapable of
> taking any more lol ... empty thy inbox
>
> Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
I taken that shit , stomach empty again ,


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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
Blouperd Wrote:
> Englander Wrote:
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> > BP your fat to bursting point and incapable of
> > taking any more lol ... empty thy inbox
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> > Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
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> I taken that shit , stomach empty again ,
< ,
> fill me up with food for thought
mind stopping past the homeless shelter before you get that fat belly (
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> Englander Wrote:
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> > BP your fat to bursting point and incapable of
> > taking any more lol ... empty thy inbox
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> > Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
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> I taken that shit , stomach empty again ,

> fill me up with food for thought

mind stopping past the homeless shelter before you get that fat belly (

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Re: Re: Kenilworth Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
Bushy Wrote:
> Blouperd Wrote:
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> > > BP your fat to bursting point and incapable
> of
> > > taking any more lol ... empty thy inbox
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> > > Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
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> > I taken that shit , stomach empty again ,
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> ,
> > fill me up with food for thought
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> mind stopping past the homeless shelter before you
> get that fat belly (
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I did stop but it was toiletpaperless :)o
> Blouperd Wrote:
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> > > BP your fat to bursting point and incapable
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> > > Bushy... Sir Robert?? :S
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> > I taken that shit , stomach empty again ,

> ,
> > fill me up with food for thought

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> mind stopping past the homeless shelter before you
> get that fat belly (

I did stop but it was toiletpaperless :)o
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