Wanderer wrote:Like there's enough beer available for that to become reality.
Hmm... there could be. I mean, i think we're all taking a crate each for the bus on the way there, bar at the track aswell. Could quite easily be on the booty if i wanted
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theres only one stan wall wrote:Not bothered because Wigan will win comfortably, Leeds pack is decimated.
Sam Buca wrote:Hmm... there could be. I mean, i think we're all taking a crate each for the bus on the way there, bar at the track aswell. Could quite easily be on the booty if i wanted
Had a fiver on Ting Ting at 3/1 to buy me a few pints tonight. Cheers for the tip.
Wish I'd went hairy-things-deep and lumped on. Still, fifteen quid profit margin will buy me a couple of gratis pints watching England tonight, and then with the scrap in my wallet will stretch to buying me a Racing Post and Star/Sun in the morning.
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upthecats wrote:Any potential return they may bring will go on one I've been waiting quite a while for... A mate of mine who's a very good judge told me not to miss this next time out... 5.10 - Redcar - Ting ting if you want to make your own mind up on that one just simply go to the Sporting Life racing section, type the horses name into the search box and click to watch it's last run, then sit back and be amazed at how the hell it didn't win! One of the most bizarre ones I can recall seeing.
Cheers mate, got me out of a right hole after not having a winner at RA - the first time ive not been atleast 50+ this week so cant complain.
But that pulled me out of the rough and on track again.
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Never mind Ting Ting...more like Ker-ching...Ker-ching!
Some cracking stuff to look forward to tomorrow, gonna sit back and relax though and enjoy the beers flowing down the neck and watching England round off an excellent day!
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Not a great week thus far - hopefully the big Saturday meeting will see some value bets coming in: 15:50 Ascot Fravashi- Ex-Australian horse now in the care of Godolphin having raced for them in Dubai. I was somewhat surprised to see just how far down the market this horse is given his run in Dubai in which he was second to todays rival Joy And Fun (War Artist in behind along with the blisteringly fast California Flag). He had the three runs in Dubai and never really showed anything until dropped back to 6f for the above race, which is a Group 1 sprint in all but name - the form has been let down a bit by the relative poor performance of Joy And Fun in the Group 1 Krisflyer Sprint at Kranji, Singapore last month (5th behind Green Birdie) but he was one of the few horses who was really running on at the finish. Godolphin have had a few runners in this race, most notably Diabolical a couple of years ago and with the marked improvement shown in Fravashi's form when dropped back in trip in Dubai it's fair to assume that his new trainer has worked out his best distance and surface. Frankie Dettori taking over from Ahmed Ajtebi is a positive sign and I expect him to be finishing well and hopefully coming from midpack ala the Al Quoz Sprint. Starspangledbanner, Happy Zero and Kinsale King rate the main dangers along with his Dubai conqueror Joy And Fun.
Advice: Fravashi 1pt each-way @ 40/1 (1,2,3,4 Bet365) 16:25 Ascot Marching - Another ex-Australian Godolphin representative who's been plying his trade in Dubai over the winter. His best performances down under were a Group 2 win over 10f as a 3yo and running the legendary Weekend Hussler to 3 lengths in the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas at 1m when the same age. Since then he's been racing primarily over 7f-1m with two running-on down the field placings on the tapeta track at Meydan his only runs in Dubai this winter, he was behind stablemate Sirocco Breeze on both occasions and he's proven to be a useful yardstick in his own right. Since being brought back to the UK Marching has been contesting small field listed and conditions races - at Haydock when badly hampered inside the final furlong in a race won by Lovelace (finished third) and when a front-running second to Harrison George in a conditions race at York. He shapes as though the drop back to 6f will suit him and the stronger early pace should enable him to use his stamina to better effect, I expect to see him finishing strongly late on and Godolphin had Asset finish runner-up in this race last year off a big weight. He's still engaged in the July Cup and a Group 3 at The Curragh as well as the Stewards Cup at Goodwood. The only negative is the jockey, Ahmed Ajtebi and for that reason only a very small bet is advised.
Advice: Marching 0.5pts each-way @ 40/1 (1,2,3,4,5 Stan James)
Good Luck tomorrow - it's been top quality racing all week and hope all have enjoyed it
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