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Well done guys - I imagine it was a quite an adrenalin rush if you have real money on a horse like that. I had 20 on MC just in case of a slip up but STS too short for me, although I suspect the odds reflected its class. I always maintain that horseracing is a great sport and I can admire STS performance even though not backing it myself.


I hope I have backed a thoroughbred in the 400m ladies tonight, and Richards will win, she was 1.41. I don't know what I was thinking of betting on athletics, but she seemed to coast home in her semi. Fingers crossed.

lard Wrote:

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> Great horse, but there's not really much

> excitement about a 1/4 winner.


Depends how much you bet Lard - I suspect RD bet quite a lot and deserves his reward.



As for Celtic - I hope you win some money.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Well done guys - I imagine it was a quite an

> adrenalin rush if you have real money on a horse

> like that. I had 20 on MC just in case of a slip

> up but STS too short for me, although I suspect

> the odds reflected its class. I always maintain

> that horseracing is a great sport and I can admire

> STS performance even though not backing it

> myself.

>

> I hope I have backed a thoroughbred in the 400m

> ladies tonight, and Richards will win, she was

> 1.41. I don't know what I was thinking of betting

> on athletics, but she seemed to coast home in her

> semi. Fingers crossed.


Bumping my own message just in case RD did not see my congrats from the previous page.....

Thanks for the congrats Mick and well done Quids too, interesting bet you've got there with Richards tonight Mick, do you know she has a history of choking on the big stage?, although to be fair she did look impressive in the semi against Ohuruogu. I think this is a race too soon after a lay off with injury for Ohuruogu so your money is looking good, unless...::o

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