Carneys Pint wrote:Hopefully - I think I might have another Equiano lined up for you at Ascot in June just want to make sure the trainer declares the horse as was supposedly targeted at the race last year but he didn't run
It best not be on the 19th, if it is, you've got to post at the latest the night before as i'm at Haydock the next day for the JLS Concert and the racing
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theres only one stan wall wrote:Not bothered because Wigan will win comfortably, Leeds pack is decimated.
Makfi @ 33/1 NRNB (Stan James) - The key to this bet is the Non-Runner-No-Bet. He's not a confirmed runner at this stage and coming from a top French stable who rarely have runners in the UK it would be silly to back him under Ante-Post conditions. He won easily last time out against a decent enough field in one of the main French Guineas trials the Prix Fontainbleu at Maisons-Lafitte. This will be only his third run having won a Fontainbleu maiden at 7f last year. He'll be tackling a mile for the first time and fast ground also but the going didn't inconvenience his sire Dubawi and should be run in the big one he's likely to have the services of Christophe Lemaire - IMO the best flat jockey riding at the moment.
2pts Win, 1pt Place
Al Zir @ 14/1 (Coral) - There's been some money for this horse in recent days and it's not hard to see why given how well he's been working in recent weeks. He looked potentially top class on debut on the July course at Newmarket and subsequently followed up again over 7f at Doncaster in a conditions race. He completed his 2yo campaign with a good third to today's favourite St Nicholas Abbey on rain-softened ground at Doncaster over a mile in the Group 1 Racing Post Trophy. He'll be far more at home on the likely prevailing softer ground on Saturday particularly given his US-breeding (sire Medaglia D'Oro was a Grade 1 winner at 10f and is sire of top filly Rachel Alexandra amongst others). He looks potentially top class and with the wet winter we've had in Europe the fact that he's spent the past 6 months in Dubai may well benefit him and his stablemates (as seen by the runs of Ameer, Chabal and Claremont in recent weeks).
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espanyolswan wrote:GO ON NOTTS COUNTY!!!!!!!!!!.....800/1 treble if they win their league after Newcastle and Norwich did the business
Absolutely brilliant. Is that over a grand with the single on Notts and the treble? Those odds are huge, did you get them way before the leagues started?
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Tomorrow night's darts -
James Wade -2½ legs @ 5/6 v Ronnie Baxter Simon Whitlock @ 4/5 v Adrian Lewis
"I didn't see Risman, Todd or Watkins in red vests.
I saw a bit of Steve Gibson and Blakely at his best.
Now I'm watching Alker lead us on against the rest,
As the Reds go marching on ...... "
James Wade -2½ legs @ 5/6 v Ronnie Baxter Simon Whitlock @ 4/5 v Adrian Lewis
Could be right been very impressed with Baxter so far but there are signs that he might get back to his bottling now a finals day place is within reach.
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