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« Reply #120 on: August 23, 2017, 05:06:04 PM »

Scratch that, zap 6th got slowrolled by commentator
Who made it sound like zap was 4th or 5th
Just getting home now £140 lighter from taxi. One of those days
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« Reply #121 on: August 23, 2017, 05:24:40 PM »

Not a good day all in all put 2 places in the last
Stops it from being a really bad day.

Lining up one of biggest bets of the year tomorrow
Just waiting on fitness nod

It's Evie and Richards day out tomorrow swimming
And maybe cinema Sure it will all go smoothly.

Will update big bet as soon as I'm on

Way better than mine.  EV was tremendous though.  Soie D'Leau 14/1>8/1.  Venice Beech 7/1>9/2.  Cliffs of Moher 11/2>9/2 and Tathmeen 8/1>5/1.

Moana is the nut kids film if you can get that on the cheap morning show.  My two love it, but they are both girls.  Despicable Me 3 and Cars 3 are ok.  Captain Underpants is supposed to be good, but haven't seen it yet.  Can't bring myself to watch the Emoji Movie.  No idea if it is any good. 
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« Reply #122 on: August 23, 2017, 08:00:51 PM »

Congrats Trigg!! Very smart move taking the first few months off poker. Funnily enough that was when my biggest downswing happened. If / when we have another that'll deffo be something I do.
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« Reply #123 on: August 23, 2017, 08:33:47 PM »

Best kids films we've all seen are

1) sing
2) captain underpants
3) angry birds the movie


All very watchable for adults and very funny

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« Reply #124 on: August 23, 2017, 08:35:09 PM »

Evie loved moanna Fred was bored so guess chick flick 😂
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« Reply #125 on: August 23, 2017, 08:57:14 PM »

Few on my tracker tomorrow.

1.55'york one of the most exciting on my tracker was inviolable spirit
       But he's running it in this sales race on awful terms with the others I was hoping
       It would just run in a normal handicap but it's very unlikely to do anything tomorow
       I've chucked £20 ew on at 66/1

Others are kaths bay 3.40 Chepstow
                  Red shadow 5.10 Hamilton
                  Corporal Maddox 5.45 Chepstow


Will have to go through my notes later and find out why they're there.

Still waiting on news of fitness regarding my lumpy bet
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« Reply #126 on: August 23, 2017, 09:04:49 PM »

How is Fred now?

Hopefully he will have forgotten about it in the morning.
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« Reply #127 on: August 23, 2017, 09:35:43 PM »

He's been okish. He just can't seem to control his emotions too well.
He's fixated on routine so the last week has knocked him for 6.
Was my fault today I thought there would be stuff for kids to do without enquiring
And my idea of a fun day out and his idea aren't one and the same. I'm still learning this
Parenting lark so I'll improve going forward. The 35 min gap between races is brutally boring for kids
If there isn't an Fairground/face painting/pony rides

Think vick has been really shrewd letting me have the 9pm-3-4am shift claiming im used to
That time. Reckon she knew what time Percy would be up and active like he was in her belly 😂
Hats off to her she's done me up like a kipper.
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« Reply #128 on: August 23, 2017, 09:43:54 PM »

With regard to the juddemont. Think the running of the race flattered the winner
And Churchill and Barney Roy ran massive races close to the pace seeing how tamely
Cliffs of moher faded. I'd actually mark down Ulysses run
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« Reply #129 on: August 23, 2017, 10:03:43 PM »

With regard to the juddemont. Think the running of the race flattered the winner
And Churchill and Barney Roy ran massive races close to the pace seeing how tamely
Cliffs of moher faded. I'd actually mark down Ulysses run

Im not sure that you will get the same result at other tracks either, but still a superb awareness ride.


Been going through the Clipper Logistics Handicap, and I think I can honestly say I dont think I have ever been through a twenty runner handicap, and know at some stage I have backed every one of them. I been doing this too long!

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« Reply #130 on: August 23, 2017, 10:11:20 PM »

Very canny ride yes, but what choice did he have when those 3 go blazing off at that tempo with Ulysses cruising speed. Agree very much about the track helping him cruise into the race also.
Don't think the 3yo's are up to much at all this year baring enable.
Cracksman will be some horse next year also.
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« Reply #131 on: August 23, 2017, 10:17:36 PM »

Cracksman's burst of acceleration from just before the 2F pole really reminded me of Frankel - far more than any of his other offspring have done to date.
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« Reply #132 on: August 23, 2017, 10:21:50 PM »

Very canny ride yes, but what choice did he have when those 3 go blazing off at that tempo with Ulysses cruising speed. Agree very much about the track helping him cruise into the race also.
Don't think the 3yo's are up to much at all this year baring enable.
Cracksman will be some horse next year also.


Point being, as it was a Grp 1, easy to panic and go too early after them, when the top class horses go. Takes skill and guts to sit when they are moving away, I'd say.

Cracksman was awesome.

Was working so didnt see interviews but could he take on Enable in the Arc?
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« Reply #133 on: August 23, 2017, 10:35:52 PM »

He's been okish. He just can't seem to control his emotions too well.
He's fixated on routine so the last week has knocked him for 6.
Was my fault today I thought there would be stuff for kids to do without enquiring
And my idea of a fun day out and his idea aren't one and the same. I'm still learning this
Parenting lark so I'll improve going forward. The 35 min gap between races is brutally boring for kids
If there isn't an Fairground/face painting/pony rides

Think vick has been really shrewd letting me have the 9pm-3-4am shift claiming im used to
That time. Reckon she knew what time Percy would be up and active like he was in her belly 😂
Hats off to her she's done me up like a kipper.

Took my Son racing for the first time when he was about 7 and he was bored shitless with the waiting around and hasn't been back since. Maybe Fred would prefer the Dogs less chance of getting bored.
When my mrs first went back to work I would often end up with my Son sat on my lap when he had woken whilst I was still playing tournies
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« Reply #134 on: August 23, 2017, 10:42:02 PM »

Just think Fred likes doing stuff rather that watching it for the most part.
It's good for him to work off some steam. Yeah I'm not gonna be grinding tourneys
With him sat on my lap just yet. I really need my desktop setup to feel comfy upstairs
While grinding and it's next door to the kids room so Percy would wake them up.

Sheffield dogs on a Saturday is a way I'm gonna make a few quid I think. No betfair for
The bookies to follow so it's my prices vs theirs and I'm happy to take them on whenever I get a few hours
To look at the races. I'll price all the races up and send my old man down Saturday night pay for his expenses
And call the bets through to him on the phone.
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