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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Must be bad. He hasn't mentioned his love child

> Rory..........the golfer


90 at 22/1 makes ?2k. Not many fancied him after the masters but I stayed with him. A friend suggested I should take 750 for the bet on Friday night. But I chose not to hedge, or even ask advice from ????..... It's the big one. 3 holes to go.

???? Wrote:

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> RD about...what's his view? Or ask Mick and do the

> other one :)


Humph.....


I'm looking forward to this race. Don't know much about canford cliffs but if he is fav ahead of frankel he must be special.

As undoubtedly talented as Frankel is, I don't believe he can handle the devastating turn of foot that Canford Cliffs possesses. The form of Frankel's demolition job in the 2000 Gunineas has taken a few too many knocks now for my liking whereas Canford Cliffs proved his class with his comfortable despatching of the 'super mare' Goldikova. ???? I would feel very confident if I were you and I would suggest your faith is well placed!
  • 4 weeks later...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > RD about...what's his view? Or ask Mick and do

> the

> > other one :)

>

> Humph.....

>

> I'm looking forward to this race. Don't know much

> about canford cliffs but if he is fav ahead of

> frankel he must be special.


He is not favourite any longer. I'm going on Frankel.

I've been very disciplined with my betting for about a year now. No bets for the sake of it - doing proper(ish) reserach and 5% of my bankroll max...and, some decent results. Then last night, flight delayed, got chatting to to right Geeeeezers from Kent who have a dog running at the last race at Sittingbourne tomorrow, Dappy Dipper or somethings, so gonna have a punt on that....I'll never learn :))


I made a few quid on the Golf thanks to trading

I had a win when Uruguay beat Peru



I've got England to win the first test with a no-draw bet (ie reduced odds but if it's a draw I get my money back)


I also think Suarez as top goalscorer at 20 is MASSIVE value


And I've a lay on Frankel still :-S

???? Wrote:

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> I also think Suarez as top goalscorer at 20 is

> MASSIVE value


Those odds do look generous, but maybe the bookies are reflecting his continued involvement in the Copa America...and new season is only 3 weeks away

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