Today's Horse Racing

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Sure thing done over, this could light up the market.
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Nice early finish today :)
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Never really like these early starts. The features arrive later in the card and I never seem to hit them at full tilt. Such is life, evenings start stretching out again soon. Then comes the snow!
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Just Fairyhouse survives today. Welcome to winter.
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Euler wrote:
Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:07 am
Just Fairyhouse survives today. Welcome to winter.
In the summertime [when the weather is hot, you can stretch...] we often have five turf meetings and an all-weather card to ensure racing takes place. First of December when you really need the all-weather, just two NH cards!
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Muss off
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Thats an easy day off for me
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Racing post results usually give some concise notes on how each horse ran. They must have a trainee on today because he has written War & Peace to describe the ride of Lapilli in todays race at Dundalk at 5:00. WTF! :lol:

"Held up towards rear, progress under 2f out, not clear run and switched right inside final furlong, ridden and ran on into never threatening 4th, nearest finish (jockey said, regarding running and riding, his instructions were to drop gelding in from a bad draw and to ride him cold, he took him back from the stalls and took a chance down the inner. he further added that gelding got no gap until he switched right and then he ran on well. trainer said that gelding is a bad bleeder and he confirmed that these were the instructions given to jockey and that he was satisfied with the ride that gelding received. vet said gelding coughed several times and had slight cut to hind leg) (op 25/1)"
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Maazel well backed late on
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Boing
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That was a hell of a bounce
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Dallas wrote:
Wed Dec 04, 2019 4:28 pm
That was a hell of a bounce
It was a good "Boing" although I had a spell of tunnel vision on Never Dark & bloody missed it completely.
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Anyone see what happened to 'Cavalry Scout' seconds after the 14:15 off when it flew out to 1000?
Or was it just a fat finger?
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