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Mick, Argyle...I've just been picking my horses for tomorrow's installment of the Telegraph Fantasy horse racing game, and I noticed that there is a separate Ascot only game. It's the same as the Cheltenham one we played earlier in the year, pick 3 trainers, 3 jockeys, and a horse in each race...30 races in total. I've picked mine, let me know if you want to join in and I'll set up another EDF league.

If you want to make any stable changes in the 'EDF Betting Matters' league, now's the time to do it before the 2-30 race tomorrow...

Mick Mac Wrote:


20 April:

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> Friend today passed on a tip for Sky Lantern for

> the 1000 Gs.


Backed it to win the 1000 gineaus which it won - and it won again today, coronation stakes. :) Top quality horse - ran away with it in the end.

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