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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Yippee. Got a tip on a horse running in Tramore in

> a 4 horse race at 7/1. Was told it was a dead

> cert. How do people know these things?


For what it's worth the same guy has tipped Blue Ridge Lane at Tramore in the 17.55, currently 10/3 on BF. 4 horse race. It was 9/4 this morning.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Don't blame me if it goes wrong Mick. I only

> remembered the last one 5 minutes before the off

> otherwise I'd have put it on here. That was

> supposedly a 'dead cert'. I've had no such

> assurances here.


What ! Who the feck should I blame. If the kids have no food on the table tomorrow AM I'll be round your gaff like a shot, I've put my shirt on this one.

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Yippee. Got a tip on a horse running in Tramore

> in

> > a 4 horse race at 7/1. Was told it was a dead

> > cert. How do people know these things?

>

> For what it's worth the same guy has tipped Blue

> Ridge Lane at Tramore in the 17.55, currently 10/3

> on BF. 4 horse race. It was 9/4 this morning.


This horse ran last night over fences at Down Patrick. It's one that got away as I bet on it to win at 12/1 which BF upped to 20/1. I should have gone EW as it finished 4th but I panicked as I got a text about it seconds before the off.

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I know there was a good footie match on but I couldn't keep my eyes off Munster's match v Sale. They were well down at half time but I lumped my winnings on MC v Spurs having more than 2.5 goals on them winning. I only got 3/1 but it was worth it given how the match ended.
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