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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Cheers Quids - I hope not to get EDF withdrawal

> symptons whilst away. If I can find a way to post

> I will, as soon as my wife goes to bed as she is

> not so keen on me posting in "family" time. :(


Mick, just tell her you've got a headache...

You are dead right Mick - life is too short to take seriously - thats why i love a bet:))

Backed westwood at 28's in the open - 7's for the place paid for my weekend.

I have backed Tartan Bearer for the King George but keep an eye on who Ryan Moore opts to ride - he has not yet committed.

No - leave Saturday - currently preparing myself for 2 weeks with the kids. The second week is camping, so def no internet access that week.


Might bet on Tartan Bearer before I go though, King George is one of my fav races. Was there a few years ago when Gallileo and Mick Kinane beat Fantastic Light and Frankie Detorri in a great race. Got a print of it for my 40th birthday. Also had a decent win on Swain many moons ago, which was when I had very little money so its been a good race for me.

red devil Wrote:

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> ...tend to wait until all the big transfers are

> completed, but just thinking about Citeh and their

> current spending spree, odds must be getting

> shorter by the week so they sound perfect for your

> laying system,


Yes I tend to agree. Although Betfair 15.5 suggests some future signings are already built in you have to say that until they are shorter than Arsenal (10.0) an opportunity for Laying it off with profit will surely exist.

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