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> KS wins. Looked at this this morning but 1.84!!



Some controversy over KS win. I have to say that watching it on tv I thought he lost but this photo looks like he just won - very close though.

http://images.racingpost.com/2009/Nov/12152.jpg

Have to say Quids that since Rip faltered I have had minimum betting activity.


Tomorrow/todays race is very difficult to call. I will be away for the day, so not focused on it, but would be good to see Denman win. Although he has won this race before, he was not top weight that day.

Morning Line says Denman very strong but giving barber shop more than a stone which makes it very difficult. He might lose today and still win the gold cup. But shortening on the exchanges. On level weights he would be unstoppable but i usually avoid top weight horses so im not sure what to do. But please post the result here and i will check it out later.

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