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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Current Bets are as follows

>

> Liverpool for the EPL 66/1

> Ireland for Triple Crown 5/1 LOST

> France for Grand Slam 4/1 LOST

> Rory for the British Open 15/1

> Kingston Hill for the Derby

> Teaforthree 21/1 Monbeg Dude 25/1 and BurtonPort

> 60/1 for the Grand National

> Silviniaco Conti for the Gold Cup at 5/1 LOST

> Giovanni Boldini for the 2000 Guineas 120/1


Grand National as above - have added Rainbow Hunter and then Hunt Ball and Pineau de Re...


Not hedged Liverpool yet. Hoping West Ham will roll over this weekend, but every game is a worry.

After my success on the GN yesterday I feel I can let the Liverpool bet ride this afternoon. If they win I'll consider options for the Pool v City game.


Pineau de Re was a tip passed on by a friend of mine via his sister who works for channel 4 racing. Won the Ulster Grand National apparently and I didn't even know there was such a thing. Two of the four tipsters in the Times yesterday had also got it to win so I put on a bit more.

Every horse is fancied by someone in the National so I didn't think to pass it on. It turned out to be a good tip but for that one there were probably so many others that I heard I just happened to follow this one as it came from a good mate and just thought I'd go along with it. Turned out a good decision for a change.
  • 1 month later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Current Bets are as follows

> >

> > Liverpool for the EPL 66/1

> > Ireland for Triple Crown 5/1 LOST

> > France for Grand Slam 4/1 LOST

> > Rory for the British Open 15/1

> > Kingston Hill for the Derby

> > Teaforthree 21/1 Monbeg Dude 25/1 and

> BurtonPort

> > 60/1 for the Grand National

> > Silviniaco Conti for the Gold Cup at 5/1 LOST

> > Giovanni Boldini for the 2000 Guineas 120/1


Im on Kingston Hill from October last year . And have added True Story as it won the Dante. Hopefully King Kieran can improve on his performances yesterday....

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