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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Berty B Wrote:

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> > It doesn't matter how Queally rides Frankel,

> there

> > is no way he will beat Canford

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>

> yeah...right.

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> Frankel eases to win over Canford Cliffs.

>

> Quids loses some more quids...



He laid Frankel, and had England to win first test, so he can't be doing too bad, just need to convince him to not back Suarez, even if it's just on ethical reasons ;-)

Ross made an even smaller move today - now 3 back. But not out of it.


However - I followed my Frankel win with another Henry Cecil win on Midday - another top performance in the Nassau.


I'm beginning to wish I was not going away for 2 weeks and instead could go and sample some of the great racing that is happening this summer.


I am hoping to make it to York on 19th for the Ebor meeting though, so I guess I can't complain.

???? Wrote:

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> Have picked ? Cork for the ? US event this week

> after scouring golf/betfair and poker forums :))


Just to join in I picked Trevor Immaelman tonight. Just after I bet he dropped 5 shots in 4 holes. Have jumped on the Anthony Kim bandwagon, just a hedge to match my Immelman loss.


But am tempted to go bigger on Kim - he is really on form. So have added him to my US PGA bets - now have Rory, Kim and Kutchar.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Good w/end for an amateur like me. All of these came home.


Australia to score more than 1 try v the AB's.

Liverpool and Chelsea both to win

Villa and Wolves to draw

MU to be leading at HT and FT

Young to score v Ars

Nani to score v Ars


I should retire now from this lark now before I start thinking I'll keep winning.

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