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« Reply #118680 on: June 16, 2016, 01:37:23 PM » |
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It's one of Betfred's pushes which 365 auto-match hilariously so won't be there long. Along with Order of St George to 11/10 (less in love with that) and there's ew thieving to be done on that race instead.
The e/w thieving can only really be done on sky though. And even though it is Ascot, the likes of me can't get any sort of bet on with them. I have backed Flying Officer quarter first 3 with 365 and it really just matches bf. The favourite is going 6 furlongs further on soft ground, so should really be opposed.
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« Reply #118681 on: June 16, 2016, 01:45:52 PM » |
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this draw is annoying me at Ascot. Surely as the ground has been churned up on the far side, it is best to now go up the near side. I thought earlier in the week there wasn't much difference, so now the near side must be better. Problem is I pick a high number and you just know they are going to go an extra half furlong crossing the track
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« Reply #118682 on: June 16, 2016, 01:49:32 PM » |
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i have found myself disagreeing with you on the draw all week. particularly in the first yesterday i thought the draw low numbers was a big advantage. i backed thikryat (spelling) and it was the only horse drawn high to get anywhere the low numbers
lady aurelia could have been drawn in the car park and she would have won
that race apart, the jockeys in all the other races moved across from high draws towards the far rail through races
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« Reply #118683 on: June 16, 2016, 01:58:55 PM » |
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i have found myself disagreeing with you on the draw all week. particularly in the first yesterday i thought the draw low numbers was a big advantage. i backed thikryat (spelling) and it was the only horse drawn high to get anywhere the low numbers
lady aurelia could have been drawn in the car park and she would have won
that race apart, the jockeys in all the other races moved across from high draws towards the far rail through races
Just because they are crossing doesn't mean it is quickest. I don't think we are really disagreeing, it is clear that the low numbers are doing most winning. They may well just be finishing well beaten as they have run an extra half furlong crossing a wide track. The last was dominated by high numbers despite them crossing the track. Amyway I think it will be very interesting if a decent group stays near side and runs on the fresh ground.
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« Reply #118684 on: June 16, 2016, 02:03:35 PM » |
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Hard to believe Queens have scheduled Murray to play at the same time as RA and England v Wales at the same time. Amazing BBC have let them do it given they have the tv rights for queens and the football.
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« Reply #118685 on: June 16, 2016, 02:04:54 PM » |
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i have found myself disagreeing with you on the draw all week. particularly in the first yesterday i thought the draw low numbers was a big advantage. i backed thikryat (spelling) and it was the only horse drawn high to get anywhere the low numbers
lady aurelia could have been drawn in the car park and she would have won
that race apart, the jockeys in all the other races moved across from high draws towards the far rail through races
Just because they are crossing doesn't mean it is quickest. I don't think we are really disagreeing, it is clear that the low numbers are doing most winning. They may well just be finishing well beaten as they have run an extra half furlong crossing a wide track. The last was dominated by high numbers despite them crossing the track. Amyway I think it will be very interesting if a decent group stays near side and runs on the fresh ground. But they don't run on exactly the same ground every day do they. The rail gets moved.
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« Reply #118686 on: June 16, 2016, 02:17:59 PM » |
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i have found myself disagreeing with you on the draw all week. particularly in the first yesterday i thought the draw low numbers was a big advantage. i backed thikryat (spelling) and it was the only horse drawn high to get anywhere the low numbers
lady aurelia could have been drawn in the car park and she would have won
that race apart, the jockeys in all the other races moved across from high draws towards the far rail through races
Just because they are crossing doesn't mean it is quickest. I don't think we are really disagreeing, it is clear that the low numbers are doing most winning. They may well just be finishing well beaten as they have run an extra half furlong crossing a wide track. The last was dominated by high numbers despite them crossing the track. Amyway I think it will be very interesting if a decent group stays near side and runs on the fresh ground. But they don't run on exactly the same ground every day do they. The rail gets moved. I am quite far from Royalty, but I'd have thought there would be little scope to move the rail on the straight course. There is a big lump of a structure right by the finishing line. Guess the royal carriages are doing a good job of screwing up the ground in the middle too? Where is cambridgealex when we need him? Sure he must have The Queen's number.
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« Reply #118687 on: June 16, 2016, 02:26:55 PM » |
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i have found myself disagreeing with you on the draw all week. particularly in the first yesterday i thought the draw low numbers was a big advantage. i backed thikryat (spelling) and it was the only horse drawn high to get anywhere the low numbers
lady aurelia could have been drawn in the car park and she would have won
that race apart, the jockeys in all the other races moved across from high draws towards the far rail through races
Just because they are crossing doesn't mean it is quickest. I don't think we are really disagreeing, it is clear that the low numbers are doing most winning. They may well just be finishing well beaten as they have run an extra half furlong crossing a wide track. The last was dominated by high numbers despite them crossing the track. Amyway I think it will be very interesting if a decent group stays near side and runs on the fresh ground. But they don't run on exactly the same ground every day do they. The rail gets moved. I am quite far from Royalty, but I'd have thought there would be little scope to move the rail on the straight course. There is a big lump of a structure right by the finishing line. Guess the royal carriages are doing a good job of screwing up the ground in the middle too? Where is cambridgealex when we need him? Sure he must have The Queen's number. I am referring to the far rail which determines the ground that concerns you.
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« Reply #118688 on: June 16, 2016, 02:36:08 PM » |
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i have found myself disagreeing with you on the draw all week. particularly in the first yesterday i thought the draw low numbers was a big advantage. i backed thikryat (spelling) and it was the only horse drawn high to get anywhere the low numbers
lady aurelia could have been drawn in the car park and she would have won
that race apart, the jockeys in all the other races moved across from high draws towards the far rail through races
Just because they are crossing doesn't mean it is quickest. I don't think we are really disagreeing, it is clear that the low numbers are doing most winning. They may well just be finishing well beaten as they have run an extra half furlong crossing a wide track. The last was dominated by high numbers despite them crossing the track. Amyway I think it will be very interesting if a decent group stays near side and runs on the fresh ground. But they don't run on exactly the same ground every day do they. The rail gets moved. I am quite far from Royalty, but I'd have thought there would be little scope to move the rail on the straight course. There is a big lump of a structure right by the finishing line. Guess the royal carriages are doing a good job of screwing up the ground in the middle too? Where is cambridgealex when we need him? Sure he must have The Queen's number. I am referring to the far rail which determines the ground that concerns you. The finishing post is on the far rail. Right behind it is some kind of structure. http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/results/15-06-2016/ascot/result/721974/sandringham-handicap-fillies-listed-str/video. Where did it say they were moving the rail?
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« Reply #118689 on: June 16, 2016, 02:41:29 PM » |
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Just for information it was announced on BBC coverage that Ian Rush is deciding the UEFA man of the match for the Wales v England match! I would think that it is very unlikely that he will be completely unbiased. I think that Gareth Bale would have to only have an average game to get the award and is overpriced at 5/1. I also like Hennessy at 50/1. Any opinions? http://www.oddschecker.com/football/euro-2016/england-v-wales/man-of-the-match
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« Reply #118690 on: June 16, 2016, 02:45:59 PM » |
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i have found myself disagreeing with you on the draw all week. particularly in the first yesterday i thought the draw low numbers was a big advantage. i backed thikryat (spelling) and it was the only horse drawn high to get anywhere the low numbers
lady aurelia could have been drawn in the car park and she would have won
that race apart, the jockeys in all the other races moved across from high draws towards the far rail through races
Just because they are crossing doesn't mean it is quickest. I don't think we are really disagreeing, it is clear that the low numbers are doing most winning. They may well just be finishing well beaten as they have run an extra half furlong crossing a wide track. The last was dominated by high numbers despite them crossing the track. Amyway I think it will be very interesting if a decent group stays near side and runs on the fresh ground. But they don't run on exactly the same ground every day do they. The rail gets moved. I am quite far from Royalty, but I'd have thought there would be little scope to move the rail on the straight course. There is a big lump of a structure right by the finishing line. Guess the royal carriages are doing a good job of screwing up the ground in the middle too? Where is cambridgealex when we need him? Sure he must have The Queen's number. I am referring to the far rail which determines the ground that concerns you. The finishing post is on the far rail. Right behind it is some kind of structure. http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/results/15-06-2016/ascot/result/721974/sandringham-handicap-fillies-listed-str/video. Where did it say they were moving the rail? I thought it was common practice. You often hear about a strip of fresh ground on the far rail of courses.
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« Reply #118691 on: June 16, 2016, 02:46:08 PM » |
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Love Hennessy at 50-1.
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« Reply #118692 on: June 16, 2016, 02:49:15 PM » |
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Isnt the official MOTM decided via votes on twitter and UEFA website. Some Carlsberg thing.
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« Reply #118693 on: June 16, 2016, 03:03:28 PM » |
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Rahim Sterling - unbelievable Jeff.
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"Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated. It satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time maddening and rewarding and it is without a doubt the greatest game that mankind has ever invented." - Arnold Palmer aka The King.
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« Reply #118694 on: June 16, 2016, 03:09:47 PM » |
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Love Hennessy at 50-1.
110 first goalscorer on bf
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