Today's Horse Racing

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Euler
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Received a huge amount of money late on.
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Derek27
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The only horse there was any money for until a late plunge on the second fav, everything else in double figures.
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Not a bad session in the end.
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Gauss
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did well today, really happy
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Dallas
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Todays my first full day back on racing since last Saturday so looking forward to getting back into the swing of things although my expectations are quite low
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Dallas
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It's going to be a 'Green' day for me....

Maybe the only day of the year when most of my focus will be on the Irish markets
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Derek27 wrote:
Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:50 pm
Thanks. They're officials, known as outriders - highly skilled horsemen and do an amazing job.

I've seen one of those outriders intercept a loose horse running the wrong way around the track mid-race and get it out of harm's way. :)
This from today's Australian racing shows the skill of outriders and why they would be so useful in the UK, horse would have been running for days in the UK and worn itself out or worse injured itself:

https://twitter.com/Racing/status/1078579349882732545
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PDC wrote:
Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:38 am
Derek27 wrote:
Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:50 pm
Thanks. They're officials, known as outriders - highly skilled horsemen and do an amazing job.

I've seen one of those outriders intercept a loose horse running the wrong way around the track mid-race and get it out of harm's way. :)
This from today's Australian racing shows the skill of outriders and why they would be so useful in the UK, horse would have been running for days in the UK and worn itself out or worse injured itself:

https://twitter.com/Racing/status/1078579349882732545
good idea, trouble is nobody will pay for them.
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Reminds me of the ten odd years I spent volunteering with Riding for the Disabled when I was younger. One of the most stupid things you can do when a horse gets loose in a field is run after it on foot - but I've known a few people to instinctively do it. :lol:
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Wouldn't mind a few more of these from Lingers
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Dallas
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14:10 Lim was a lively market
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Derek27
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Been caught out by sharp moves in the last two in Ireland, seeing a decent green book slip away!
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Dallas
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Apart from catching a few good moves, the rest has been fairly hard work for very little so far
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Dallas wrote:
Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:36 pm
Apart from catching a few good moves, the rest has been fairly hard work for very little so far
+1

The poor time keeping hasn't helped matters. Lingfield seem to be on a go slow all day.
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15:35 was a lovely market, talk about a coiled spring!
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