A follow up to today's lay to back bet

The sport of kings.
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JollyGreen
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Hi all

Well it went as planned and the horse jumped like a house brick on the second circuit. SHR found Skint as the money horse and he duly obliged!

I am now interested in the next run of Bobonyx who is now 0/23 under rules. I was surprised he ran so well to be honest but his mark is so low at 76 it cannot really get much lower! This is the type of sucker horse which drags in the punters. The Racing Post will probably comment "Ran well last two times and hitting form"

He is going to need an egg and spoon race somewhere and hope he gets in but I still cannot see him winning. I would obviously need to check the race but it is one I will be keeping an eye out for.

JG
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SeaHorseRacing
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Do you still trade alot on form?


I have recently been looking into trading by form and having some good success. Finding longer terms moves.
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JollyGreen
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No not really, I tend to stick to the numbers. I do take notice of certain stables, trainers etc that can attract almost blind support
Halliday
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JollyGreen wrote:
Thu Mar 02, 2017 7:01 pm
No not really, I tend to stick to the numbers. I do take notice of certain stables, trainers etc that can attract almost blind support
Race 2 - 2:30pm.
THE CLARKE WILLMOTT LLP HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5)
The Veterinary Officer reported that TACTICAL MANOEUVRE (IRE), which was pulled up, trained by Alexandra Dunn, had bled from the nose.

Clearly the horse had a problem today , and you can forget this run , gone into a bit more detail on the original thread
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