Ireland and U.K. Friday

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Ireland and U.K. Friday

9 years 10 months ago
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Lucida in the 3.15 Newmarket is reported to be in great shape and the trainer is very happy with her.
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy !!!!!!!

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Re: Ireland and U.K. Friday

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Straight from Weld. Antique Platinum in 7.35 Navan. 11/2
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy !!!!!!!

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9 years 10 months ago
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Taqneyya should get involved in the first at Newmarket, the quick ground and front running tack-ticks will be in her favour..

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Newmarket Race 4: Roossey was class as a 2year old, 1st run for the season last time, with a jockey I've never heard of in my life, Georgina Cox (or something).. Quite a step down from Jones, Lee, Moore, Smullen who've ridden him before her.. Liam Jones up again gives me confidence, give her a top 4 finish in a competitive race.. Eachway..
When you running with the big dogs, u can't piss like a puppy..

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R6 York Correggio E/W. Still nicely handicapped after his win at this track last time and step back up in distance will not be a problem. Can make the first four at a very attractive 10/1 in what is not a particularly strong handicap.

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Unlucky with Lucida, Jim - didn't get the run of a really messy race that turned into a two-furlong sprint. Wouldn't mind backing her to reverse the form next time.

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Steckenpferd wrote: Unlucky with Lucida, Jim - didn't get the run of a really messy race that turned into a two-furlong sprint. Wouldn't mind backing her to reverse the form next time.

James Doyle rode them to sleep,that race highlights what an enigma Soumilion is.
wouldnt put him on a claimer,most overrated jockey I've seen.

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9 years 10 months ago
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3-45.
Squats looked well,will like ground.But I'm cheering on johns horse.

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Gilz17 wrote: Newmarket Race 4: Roossey was class as a 2year old, 1st run for the season last time, with a jockey I've never heard of in my life, Georgina Cox (or something).. Quite a step down from Jones, Lee, Moore, Smullen who've ridden him before her.. Liam Jones up again gives me confidence, give her a top 4 finish in a competitive race.. Eachway..
2nd at R5 a place.. Remember the name, this horse will pick up a few wins..
When you running with the big dogs, u can't piss like a puppy..

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9 years 10 months ago
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Arcano Gold places York
any good?

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Re: Ireland and U.K. Friday

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R3 Cork Give Her Bach E/W. Found three miles too far last time (was heavily eased when beaten), but her previous efforts over shorter bring her right into this weak mares handicap. Won't mind the fast ground and can make the first four. 10/1 or better a decent price.

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Re: Ireland and U.K. Friday

9 years 10 months ago
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8-05 Navan
I'm taking a punt on two unraced runners,only because I like trainer/jock combo.
They are big prices and only playing small ew bets.
Lake Shore Drive 16/1
Kennady 50/1,trainer often has big priced places and they always try.

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