UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

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UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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I like Shabbah today

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Re: UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago - 8 years 11 months ago
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R6 York Swaheen E/W. Course and distance winner who should be spot on for this after two runs this season (now 2lbs lower than his last run). This might not be as strong a race as first appears and he can go well in it. Sportingbet's 14/1 is too big.
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Re: UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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One more for today. R2 Chepstow What A Scorcher E/W. Winning hurdler who shaped well when returned to the flat for a new stable last time. May not have the potential of some of her younger rivals, but won't mind the filthy conditions at Chepstow and can put her experience to good use and go well. 10/1 (Sportingbet again) is too big.

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8 years 11 months ago
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Hi all ...Some really good stuff on the UK thread recently
I fancy these today
York, NAYEL
Musselburgh, OLIVIA FALLOW
Leicester, COPING STONE




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Re: Re:UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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Belmont tonight Exaggerator will do me

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Re: Re:UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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Bob Brogan wrote: Belmont tonight Exaggerator will do me

Give the Japanese horse a second look. I'm a little worried about exaggerator as the speed will not set up for him.

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Re: UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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R4 Musselburgh Duke Of Firenze E/W. This will be run at a furious pace which will suit the selection who is a very strong finisher. Is well drawn in the middle to get a good tow into the race and, if the gaps appear, can come with a late run to make the first four at least. 12/1 (widely available) is a nice E/W price.
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Re: UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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R6 Navan Zebgrey E/W. This weak handicap is wide open and the selection is a long-time maiden, but she has been slipping down the weights whilst not running at all badly and now looks ready for the step up to a mile. Has a handy draw and can make the first four at 11/1 or thereabouts.
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8 years 11 months ago
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Nice call Steck

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Re: UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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Last one for today. R3 Limerick Crocodile Dundee (small) E/W. Ran well in a much better race at Down Royal last time (travelled strongly until flattening out in the home straight). Will benefit from the shorter trip tonight, clearly likes quick ground and is a pound lower than last time. If ridden patiently again, he can make the first four in a very weak handicap and shouldn't be 20/1 (widely available) here - will go off shorter.
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Re: UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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Steckenpferd wrote: R6 Navan Zebgrey E/W. This weak handicap is wide open and the selection is a long-time maiden, but she has been slipping down the weights whilst not running at all badly and now looks ready for the step up to a mile. Has a handy draw and can make the first four at 11/1 or thereabouts.

Brilliant Steck! Unlucky with DoF, gaps didn't open at the right time.

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Re: UK/IRE/Overseas Weekender

8 years 11 months ago
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Well done Steck,you are nearing legendary status.

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