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Dallas
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Been a few good reversals this afternoon - if you manage to catch them!
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went back to basics today, nothing more than £125 stake

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was a tad more patient today, I'll get there
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Korattt wrote:
Fri May 05, 2017 5:26 pm
I'll get there
Well done! I've had plenty of lows - & I know I'm still gonna get them. Perseverance is an incredibly underrated skill to master. Stay strong, & protect your bank :)
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Korattt wrote:
Fri May 05, 2017 5:26 pm
went back to basics today, nothing more than £125 stake


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was a tad more patient today, I'll get there
WD a nice and consistent set of results - slow and stead wins the race
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No scalping markets tonight I think I will sit it out and save my energy for tomorrow
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Lauberhorn a silly price at 70.
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appreciate the positive comments guys, thank you, been so stressed out this past week, means heaps
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Korattt wrote:
Fri May 05, 2017 5:26 pm
went back to basics today, nothing more than £125 stake


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was a tad more patient today, I'll get there
Nice set of results Koratt, well done.
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Whether this is a reliable stat...there is only really one exception to it and that was Gleneagles.

Aiden Obriens Guineas runners over the last 15 years that have not run up to scratch have all been campaigned hard as two year old. Especially on not ideal ground in the late autumn as a two year old.

Churchill is bred for very quick ground but has raced too much on good or softer. which could do more harm then good. Additionally he is bred for speed. His mother was a sprinter.

I think Sir John Lavery is the derby winner this year and hoping Churchill doesnt stay the distance tomorrow for my antipost selection to be ridden by Ryan Come 4 weeks time.

Barney Roy I think has the best form and I think could we be gambled tomorrow.
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I think Lancaster Bomber looks a huge price but only Coolmore know how well Churchill has come on through the winter so we could see a heavy firm or heavy drift imo
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I don't know how you can say Barney Roy has the best form?

Eminent is my selection. The clock doesn't lie and he is shaping up to be a star 3yo now by the mighty Frankel which will be easy to say after he wins. Decent enough price too.

Godolphin have put the pacemaker in for Barney Roy but that will help Eminent and others.

I agree about Churchill but I wouldn't lay him.

Can't wait for the hype on Eminent after he wins ;)
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RentonT wrote:
Sat May 06, 2017 11:28 am
I don't know how you can say Barney Roy has the best form?

Eminent is my selection. The clock doesn't lie and he is shaping up to be a star 3yo now by the mighty Frankel which will be easy to say after he wins. Decent enough price too.

Godolphin have put the pacemaker in for Barney Roy but that will help Eminent and others.

I agree about Churchill but I wouldn't lay him.

Can't wait for the hype on Eminent after he wins ;)
Be careful with the speed rating for that race which Eminent won there was a tail wind...

However, I do like that horse a lot but I think Barney Roy will win and win it well.
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Naffman wrote:
Sat May 06, 2017 7:57 am
I think Lancaster Bomber looks a huge price but only Coolmore know how well Churchill has come on through the winter so we could see a heavy firm or heavy drift imo
I thought that also, why is this? Any racing types want to comment?
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Amazing move in the first at Newmarket
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Euler wrote:
Sat May 06, 2017 1:54 pm
Amazing move in the first at Newmarket
I managed to lay the original fav at 3.5 but def traded the wrong one in that race :(
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