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???? Wrote:

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> Sprinter Sacre is magnificent and will win but at

> 1.29 I will just watch and admire

>

> 2.05 Pont Alexandre

> 4.40 Totalize (my outsider)



Sod the betting for a moment, that was an amazing performance, maginificent indeed!

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > > Riverside T is Jimmy Nesbitts horse - not

> sure

> > > what race it is in tho

> >

> > Post from last year when it did not run. But

> its

> > back tomorrow. First big bet of the festival.

> Cmon

> > Jimmy Nesbitt, you can do it.

>

>

> Show me the money ! Woop woop - well done Jimmy.



Hoping Jimmy Nesbitt can save me again this year. Was good last year.

One of my stables has done well trainer wise, and the other jockey wise. I should've done a mashed up third stable. Nevermind, ever the optimist*, I only need one 10/1 winner to close the gap on Mick.

Just some each way action today, who and how much, depends how the market pans out, but will start off with Captain Conan...


*mug punter



Galloping Gourmets:


Race 1 - 1:30 Dynaste

Race 2 - 2:05 Shutthefrontdoor

Race 3 - 2:40 Champion Court

Race 4 - 3:20 Bog Warrior

Race 5 - 4:00 Ballynagour

Race 6 - 4:40 Vesper Bell

Race 7 - 5:15 Sizing Australia



Galloping Gourmets 2:


Race 1 - 1:30 Captain Conan

Race 2 - 2:05 Top Of The Range

Race 3 - 2:40 Champion Court

Race 4 - 3:20 Wonderful Charm

Race 5 - 4:00 Ballynagour

Race 6 - 4:40 Chartreux

Race 7 - 5:15 A New Story

Lots of mug punter tips today, need a biggie to close the gap on Mick...


Galloping Gourmets:


Race 1 - 1:30 Rolling Star

Race 2 - 2:05 Ted Veale

Race 3 - 2:40 African Gold

Race 4 - 3:20 Silviniaco Conti

Race 5 - 4:00 Dante's Storm

Race 6 - 4:40 Toner D'Oudairies

Race 7 - 5:15 Petit Robin



Galloping Gourmets 2:


Race 1 - 1:30 Stocktons Wing

Race 2 - 2:05 Tennis Cap

Race 3 - 2:40 Our Vinnie

Race 4 - 3:20 Sir Des Champs

Race 5 - 4:00 Hoopy

Race 6 - 4:40 Havingotascoobydo (sounded apt :) )

Race 7 - 5:15 Drumshambo


Main bet today will be Silviniaco Conti in Gold Cup, great jumper but first time in this race...very open field

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