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« Reply #40725 on: May 12, 2013, 10:16:43 PM »

another racing one for tommorow

6-1 with hills or 365 suggest £35

CAPELLANUS 3.40 musselburgh

positives :

3 out of 4 wins right-handed, class drop, back to its distance, back on ground that it won't hate like last time
plenty of pace to run at, well drawn

the last run was a race nicked off the front by cathy gannon and in the circumstances the horse ran well.

The main positives are that i cant find a single thing i really like about the opposition.

The current favourite Mohawk Ridge made all at 25-1 last time but is better left handed has run two shocking races for this claiming jockey and has never won of a mark this high. I expect m ridge to drift quite a bit before the start.

most of these rivals are awful

Hawdyerwheesht looks a very likely bounce candidate
geanie mac trained by linda perratt is 2% off 150 + day breaks
alsahil tailed off for hammond last time
madrasa needs it really quick ground (nope)
torero dog off a lay-off
madame blavatsky useless
miss ella jade won't stay and whitaker off a lay-off 8/205
vittachi whillans 3% off a lay-off
Call of Duty sayer off a lay-off, 2/82
 

Everything off a break is trained by a trainer who can't/doesn't get them fit first time.


I like this, like it a lot.
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« Reply #40726 on: May 12, 2013, 10:25:56 PM »

another racing one for tommorow

6-1 with hills or 365 suggest £35

CAPELLANUS 3.40 musselburgh

positives :

3 out of 4 wins right-handed, class drop, back to its distance, back on ground that it won't hate like last time
plenty of pace to run at, well drawn

the last run was a race nicked off the front by cathy gannon and in the circumstances the horse ran well.

The main positives are that i cant find a single thing i really like about the opposition.

The current favourite Mohawk Ridge made all at 25-1 last time but is better left handed has run two shocking races for this claiming jockey and has never won of a mark this high. I expect m ridge to drift quite a bit before the start.

most of these rivals are awful

Hawdyerwheesht looks a very likely bounce candidate
geanie mac trained by linda perratt is 2% off 150 + day breaks
alsahil tailed off for hammond last time
madrasa needs it really quick ground (nope)
torero dog off a lay-off
madame blavatsky useless
miss ella jade won't stay and whitaker off a lay-off 8/205
vittachi whillans 3% off a lay-off
Call of Duty sayer off a lay-off, 2/82
 

Everything off a break is trained by a trainer who can't/doesn't get them fit first time.


I like this, like it a lot.


Will try & sort this when this Tourney ends. (Currently expected to be around 5am, or it feels that way.


We are in the Sporting Emporium, which includes a Betting Parlour, & all Gaming Sites are "blocked" from regular "non-house" computers.

Work this weekend has cost Fred dearly, bit of shame to miss those Chess bets especially.

The Leader in the Event here (8 left) is a blast from the past, & someone who Camel muchly admires - Mark S, aka UK Poker. Thewy is also in the Final.
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« Reply #40727 on: May 12, 2013, 10:51:20 PM »

MarkS makes our herbie look like a pussycat in the trollesphere.
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« Reply #40728 on: May 12, 2013, 11:10:10 PM »

Have been looking through the markets for the Man Utd game today and noticed Paul Scholes is 12/1 for MOM . He is retiring for good this time and team news suggests he will start today maybe worth a £10 mini Banzai
Who got this?

I think it was Javier Hernandez

It was Kagawa.
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« Reply #40729 on: May 13, 2013, 02:15:19 AM »

David Moyes looks a cert to be next city manager - available at a whopping 200/1 with skybet. Reccomend max.

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/man-city/next-permanent-manager
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« Reply #40730 on: May 13, 2013, 02:39:55 AM »

David Moyes looks a cert to be next city manager - available at a whopping 200/1 with skybet. Reccomend max.

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/man-city/next-permanent-manager
The chosen one is a shoe in! Get on.
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« Reply #40731 on: May 13, 2013, 02:53:59 AM »

All three London teams have been lacking a couple of players. Spurs (I think) have their highest Prem total, which, with the loss of Modric and van der Vaart, we would probably have taken at the start of the season.

Really should beat Sunderland at home next week, so yep it is down to your boys now.
Maybe they shoud combine into a London team to stop them nasty Mancs. I just briefly gave that some thought and came up with the Chelsea team plus Bale, maybe Wiltshire when he's fit and possibly Vertongen. Not a decent striker between them. The Premiership, the greatest league in the world, tho everyone's a bit shit
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« Reply #40732 on: May 13, 2013, 02:54:55 AM »

2/7 Liverpool to beat QPR can't last.

Looks like a 1/10 shot to me.

QPR players have completely given up.
We win one game and that's your analysis? Won't have a word said about those mighty Rangers, my second fave team right now
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« Reply #40733 on: May 13, 2013, 07:35:15 AM »

Great talent, but Mr Garcia surely has some bottle issues when not in a team.

That was some collapse.
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« Reply #40734 on: May 13, 2013, 08:06:43 AM »

Great talent, but Mr Garcia surely has some bottle issues when not in a team.

That was some collapse.

Did you see his interview about Tiger Woods? (Am assuming you mean Sergio) It is nice sometimes to see interviews when a sportsman so heavily sponsored still is happy to give an honest opinion.
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« Reply #40735 on: May 13, 2013, 08:11:30 AM »

All three London teams have been lacking a couple of players. Spurs (I think) have their highest Prem total, which, with the loss of Modric and van der Vaart, we would probably have taken at the start of the season.

Really should beat Sunderland at home next week, so yep it is down to your boys now.
Maybe they shoud combine into a London team to stop them nasty Mancs. I just briefly gave that some thought and came up with the Chelsea team plus Bale, maybe Wiltshire when he's fit and possibly Vertongen. Not a decent striker between them. The Premiership, the greatest league in the world, tho everyone's a bit shit

Of greater concern right now is Sairf Landan spokesman, Alan Pardew, happy to hand Woolwich the fourth spot, provided his team don't have any tension and the fans have a jolly time:

http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/12/alan-pardew-arsenal-can-beat-newcastle-4-0-for-all-i-care-3756457/
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« Reply #40736 on: May 13, 2013, 08:13:56 AM »

One for Tighty, Horseplayer, Sharplea, Rubbish and anyone else who might know (I haven't got a clue):

Has the top three in any league anywhere replaced their manager at the the end of the season?
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« Reply #40737 on: May 13, 2013, 09:45:40 AM »

Go Sergio!

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« Reply #40738 on: May 13, 2013, 09:57:20 AM »

All three London teams have been lacking a couple of players. Spurs (I think) have their highest Prem total, which, with the loss of Modric and van der Vaart, we would probably have taken at the start of the season.

Really should beat Sunderland at home next week, so yep it is down to your boys now.
Maybe they shoud combine into a London team to stop them nasty Mancs. I just briefly gave that some thought and came up with the Chelsea team plus Bale, maybe Wiltshire when he's fit and possibly Vertongen. Not a decent striker between them. The Premiership, the greatest league in the world, tho everyone's a bit shit

I doubt Gary Wiltshire would make the team although it might be fun to watch.

Jack Wilshere on the other hand..
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« Reply #40739 on: May 13, 2013, 10:08:14 AM »

Could Chompy please clarify his Eurovision bets please. As a prompt, Unibet offering money back on bets upto £20 if Denmark win, so may as well top up there, but cant find his current portfolio.

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