Yeah. Place potential is high given Sky's offering half the field to place, and one winner still sees return something close to the current cash out. Cheers guys.
5.00 - two of Seniority, Afaak and Kynren each way. Haven't decided yet - but with Sky paying SEVEN places I may go all three. Huge potential for value here.
Absolutely delicious. Place in Kynren and, I think, the winner - Seniority being a non-runner. Get in. Day is good.
Rayong got flattened by the other Ward horse running all over the shop, so hard to know what to make of the run. But I'm not fussed. Got a bit of ammo for tomorrow - which I might just lump on Stradivarius...
Rayong got flattened by the other Ward horse running all over the shop, so hard to know what to make of the run. But I'm not fussed. Got a bit of ammo for tomorrow - which I might just lump on Stradivarius...
I wouldn’t if I were you. Heard the trainer’s been on the fiddle.
Rayong got flattened by the other Ward horse running all over the shop, so hard to know what to make of the run. But I'm not fussed. Got a bit of ammo for tomorrow - which I might just lump on Stradivarius...
I wouldn’t if I were you. Heard the trainer’s been on the fiddle.
The highbrow nature of this pun - especially coming from you sir - has both amused and surprised me. Love it.
Daily Mail, 11th Oct 2018 In an embarrassment for the sport, Silvestre de Sousa will be banned for infringements of the whip rules on British Champions Day at Ascot a week on Saturday...De Sousa picked up the suspension under the totting-up procedure, having been found guilty of using his whip above the permitted level on too many occasions within a six-month period.
Why do you feel the need to post something from last October? You should be celebrating the fact that action is being taken when the situation arises, except, of course, you would rather that all forms of horse racing was abolished. Deluded!!
Because I was providing factual evidence that this guy has 'form' in excessive use of the whip. He served a ban for it in 2018, yet has seemingly learned little since then, as he did it again yesterday at Ascot.
Deluded means believing things that are not real or true. Opposing something, even if that something is popular with others - is not delusion. It's the way of realising meaningful change.
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parents went by train today and said it was fine mate
Deluded means believing things that are not real or true.
Opposing something, even if that something is popular with others - is not delusion. It's the way of realising meaningful change.