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Double Fook!...Mick must have pulled out another winner in the last race.


..Manager.................Stable Name................Total......Day..........Overall Pos


1 Michael McCotter...Hoop Dreams...............941.00....299.00....5446

2 Red Devil...............Galloping Gourmets......754.41....283.50...13744

3 Red Devil...............Galloping Gourmets 2...685.50*..267.00...17469


*Steward's Enquiry: I've not been given 60pts for Drumshambo getting 4th in last race, but makes no difference to final places, well done Mick, pillar to post victory!..

Loved the Fantasy Cheltenham RD, thanks for setting it up.


Of course if I had been in the UK I would have actually backed those 16/1 horses with money but as in SA could not access my betfair account. Shame.


Did back Fishers Cross before the meeting started so did get a one winner on Friday. No luck with Conti in GC though. Heard it fell but don't know if it was going well?

  • 11 months later...

red devil Wrote:

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> I backed Conti EW Mick, and he was jumping like a

> dream...until he fell 3 out :)

> You can see the race on You Tube...

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3q6tWuMokk


Am on Conti again this year, now a winner on him as he won the King George.

Ok, a league has been set up.

Click on this link ????, https://fantasyracing.telegraph.co.uk/cheltenham/select-team and register your details.

You also have to set up a 'stable' of 3 jockeys and 3 trainers. To speed things up you can use the auto select function, and edit the jockeys/trainers anytime before the first race next Tuesday 11th March.

Once you've done that you should be asked if you want to join a league, it's called EDF Betting Matters, and the Pin No. is 8055625. Let me know if you have any probs...

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