Mac - how do you Price up the Tony Ruffel ?

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Mac - how do you Price up the Tony Ruffel ?

9 years 4 months ago
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Please bare in mind half the field have bigger fish to fry MAC :whistle:

Cracking race if all runners are fit and well

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Re: Mac - how do you Price up the Tony Ruffel ?

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2cents says

8/10 New Predator, 4/1 Lineker, 7/1 Suyoof, 12s and better bar

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Re: Mac - how do you Price up the Tony Ruffel ?

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Bob Brogan wrote: 2cents says

8/10 New Predator, 4/1 Lineker, 7/1 Suyoof, 12s and better bar

I'll take some 12's (3rd approx for first 3) about the place Champagne Haze if he wants to lay :)

New Predator very hard to beat. Anything better than evens should be snapped up I believe.

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:whistle:

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Re: Mac - how do you Price up the Tony Ruffel ?

9 years 4 months ago
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Mac wrote:

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We can only but dream Mac :)

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Re: Mac - how do you Price up the Tony Ruffel ?

9 years 4 months ago
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Mac wrote:

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you the ex bookmaker hey ? can bookmaking be as fun as punting?

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I think the fillies equivalent 1/2 hour later could be an even better contest with 4 or 5 being able to win it!

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:) Yip, that is why the bookies are rich.

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3/1 my kids inheritance will be at serious risk :ohmy: :ohmy:

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Re: Mac - how do you Price up the Tony Ruffel ?

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Bob Brogan wrote: 2cents says

8/10 New Predator, 4/1 Lineker, 7/1 Suyoof, 12s and better bar


I'd switch Suyoof and Lineker around .....New Predator looks the real deal and should prove hard to beat..............imo Suyoof a little bit of an unknown - but did run close to Brazuca over a sprint .......I think could be a dark horse here and the only one imo that might give NP a fright

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WSB has them 15/10 New Predator, 9/2 Champagne Haze, 6/1 Suyoof.

I'll be with Suyoof, especially over the 1400m and tight inside track which could be New Predator's achilles heel.

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Mac wrote: :) Yip, that is why the bookies are rich.

and cos a lot of punters actively LIKE to lose.

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