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« Reply #43005 on: June 12, 2013, 12:54:54 PM »

For any of the dog crew- Barracuda just a complete non stayer? How far clear was he going?

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Sectionals were great Dubai, around 4:70-4:75 but yeah, like we already kinda knew, he doesn't stay. Unlucky in R2 that the likes of Teejays Bluehawk and Bouncy Bocko were chasing him down cos he'd have qualifyed if there was a couple of other dogs that needed to lead in the race.
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« Reply #43006 on: June 12, 2013, 12:57:23 PM »

No idea what I'm doing wrong with youtube links. They worked the other day when Marky quoted my post.

Here's the link Dubai: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_AoNZD_TU0
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« Reply #43007 on: June 12, 2013, 01:03:35 PM »

Wow yeah proper non stayer. 400 looks his max from that, maybe 420 pboro.
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« Reply #43008 on: June 12, 2013, 01:08:02 PM »

For any of the dog crew- Barracuda just a complete non stayer? How far clear was he going?



Sectionals were great Dubai, around 4:70-4:75 but yeah, like we already kinda knew, he doesn't stay. Unlucky in R2 that the likes of Teejays Bluehawk and Bouncy Bocko were chasing him down cos he'd have qualifyed if there was a couple of other dogs that needed to lead in the race.

Deleting the 's' in https sorts it m8
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« Reply #43009 on: June 12, 2013, 01:22:27 PM »

have a tip for top amateur in the us open Micheal Kim i would suggest £20 @ 7/1 (corals, bet 365) he is another golfer from the university of california 3 of them qualified for this years us open he is the best of the 3 having won 4 college tourneys this year his bio: //www.calbears.com/sports/m-golf/mtt/michael_kim_765403.html  suggests he is a great putter and incredible with a wedge also is a fairly short straight hitter who was awarded the haskins award for best college golfer and he also tops the golfweek college rankings so cannot understand why he is 5th favourite in the betting should be about 4/1- 9/2 imo.
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« Reply #43010 on: June 12, 2013, 01:23:34 PM »

Hopefully you are still up.

I have found another horse for your last free bet. 

Sea Siren is an Australian sprinter owned by Coolmore, and Australian sprinters have a good recent record at Ascot.

I don't know a huge amount about Australian form, but it seems he was out of form for a few races, but bounced back with a 2nd last time.  There doesn't seem to be much wrong with his 2012 form.  He is also best price with Hills, which is what we want.

Presumably he isn't here to make up the numbers, and the UK sprinters aren't up to much in my view.

Suggest £25 free bet on Sea Siren in the Golden Jubilee on the 22 June. 

Have a good trip.

Bump.  Don't want to leave a free bet on an account you can't access from Vegas.

Had an urge to double up on Reckless Abandon, which would have been entirely the right thing to do given its name.

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« Reply #43011 on: June 12, 2013, 01:33:13 PM »

Wow yeah proper non stayer. 400 looks his max from that, maybe 420 pboro.

450 maybe no?

If you want to catch up on Derby Dubai, that Youtube guy has all the videos so far I believe.

EDIT: Actually, the 450m at Coventry is too "gallopy".
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« Reply #43012 on: June 12, 2013, 01:33:52 PM »

For any of the dog crew- Barracuda just a complete non stayer? How far clear was he going?



Sectionals were great Dubai, around 4:70-4:75 but yeah, like we already kinda knew, he doesn't stay. Unlucky in R2 that the likes of Teejays Bluehawk and Bouncy Bocko were chasing him down cos he'd have qualifyed if there was a couple of other dogs that needed to lead in the race.

Deleting the 's' in https sorts it m8

TY sir.
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« Reply #43013 on: June 12, 2013, 01:45:09 PM »

Here's another mention for Boo Weekley, who I suggested stood out for me at 100-1 yesterday on the stats relative to course characteristics

http://www.sportinglife.com/bettingzone/golf/67/8772001/ball-striking-boo-the-best-bet

I wonder if he booked an extra seat for the trophy on the plane home? and was he wearing the blazer for a bet?



He is actually only 18 inches tall. He uses modified tent pegs for clubs, a cat's eye marble for a ball and three toothpicks taped together for a putter. His range off the tee is shocking but he's got a huge margin for error on the green. That jacket was made from one of Ronnie Corbett's pocket squares.

In case you were wondering, he has a normal sized caddy, so there's no risk of him falling down the hole.
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« Reply #43014 on: June 12, 2013, 01:46:51 PM »

Here's another mention for Boo Weekley, who I suggested stood out for me at 100-1 yesterday on the stats relative to course characteristics

http://www.sportinglife.com/bettingzone/golf/67/8772001/ball-striking-boo-the-best-bet

I wonder if he booked an extra seat for the trophy on the plane home? and was he wearing the blazer for a bet?



He is actually only 18 inches tall. He uses modified tent pegs for clubs, a cat's eye marble for a ball and three toothpicks taped together for a putter. His range off the tee is shocking but he's got a huge margin for error on the green. That jacket was made from one of Ronnie Corbett's pocket squares.

In case you were wondering, he has a normal sized caddy, so there's no risk of him falling down the hole.


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« Reply #43015 on: June 12, 2013, 01:48:26 PM »

KP fit to play for Surrey.

Also, that Warner v Root incident apparently took place in the Walkabout on Broad Street at 2am Sunday, so a stone's throw from where the SPT was taking place. Coincidence? Yes.
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« Reply #43016 on: June 12, 2013, 01:49:14 PM »

Here's another mention for Boo Weekley, who I suggested stood out for me at 100-1 yesterday on the stats relative to course characteristics

http://www.sportinglife.com/bettingzone/golf/67/8772001/ball-striking-boo-the-best-bet

I wonder if he booked an extra seat for the trophy on the plane home? and was he wearing the blazer for a bet?



He is actually only 18 inches tall. He uses modified tent pegs for clubs, a cat's eye marble for a ball and three toothpicks taped together for a putter. His range off the tee is shocking but he's got a huge margin for error on the green. That jacket was made from one of Ronnie Corbett's pocket squares.

In case you were wondering, he has a normal sized caddy, so there's no risk of him falling down the hole.


BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

That's right. The crowd shout that so that they can find him in the long grass.
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« Reply #43017 on: June 12, 2013, 01:53:16 PM »

Australia 243/8 which puts them in the pound seats.
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« Reply #43018 on: June 12, 2013, 01:58:04 PM »

Australia 243/8 which puts them in the pound seats.

Teams defending scores in the 240s in ODIs this millennium: Won 61, Lost 58.

It's a toss up from here
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« Reply #43019 on: June 12, 2013, 02:10:30 PM »

Australia 243/8 which puts them in the pound seats.

Teams defending scores in the 240s in ODIs this millennium: Won 61, Lost 58.

It's a toss up from here

I hope that you're  right.
New Zealand about 2/1 on Betfair - worth a max bet?
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