Wooley? WTF.
Abbreviated locally as Wolvo. Abbreviated nationally as Wolves. Never Wooley!
Wooley slips off the tongue much more naturally. After all, Doncaster is called Donney and Phil Bull's dad, after losing a fortune using the Martingale system said: "Doncaster had the cash, let Ponte have the ash".
Stupid question, Do you go in to each individual race on racing post for example for this info? or is there a comprehensive list showing it all? cheersEuler wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:09 pmA curious looking day ahead!
Today's top races: -
14:30 - Hunt - £15.6k
18:30 - Dund - £14.2k
19:00 - Dund - £14.2k
14:10 - Ling - £12k
15:00 - Hunt - £7.8k
14:50 - Sedg - £7.3k
18:00 - Dund - £6.8k
20:30 - Dund - £6.3k
17:30 - Dund - £5.7k
19:30 - Dund - £5.7k
Today's top meetings: -
Dund - £58.6k
Hunt - £41.7k
Wolv - £28.5k
Ling - £28.1k
Sedg - £26.1k
I would be pretty certain he doesn't, he will have automated it all.ernie120488 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 9:38 amStupid question, Do you go in to each individual race on racing post for example for this info?
I don't know you manage to trade right up to the off. I'd be nearing a heart attack.
As Warren Buffett said, be greddy when others are fearfull
To quote 'The Thick of it' (I think) you mean it is a 'solution opportunity'
Not new to me. French protestors have a habit of disrupting sport on issues that have nothing to do with sport. I recall Longchamp or Chantilly being disrupted in the past, and the Tour de France has been a vulnerable target due to its sheer length, for disgruntle farmers to exploit.PDC wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 1:41 pmThis is a new one on me for a race being cancelled:
Five races postponed at Chantilly after 'gilets jaunes' protesters cause delay
https://www.racingpost.com/news/latest/ ... lay/361188