Durbanville , 04/08
- DOCTOR R
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Re: Durbanville , 04/08
6 years 10 months ago
Those looking to banker MS and TBR ...be wary (can have egg on my face later...but will think twice now :evil: )
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- mydada
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Re: Durbanville , 04/08
6 years 10 months ago - 6 years 10 months ago
Contessa's Glance to get up
In The Jungle to place
Star Of London place
Fujin to place
More Magic win
In The Jungle to place
Star Of London place
Fujin to place
More Magic win
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- durbs
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Re: Durbanville , 04/08
6 years 10 months ago
Some of these trainers it's seems are missing out on making a killing with their first timers.
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Re: Durbanville , 04/08
6 years 10 months ago
Black Indy looks the right one here a country mile, with respect for the fav.
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Re: Durbanville , 04/08
6 years 10 months agobayern wrote: Looking at the card, it is conceivable that the Snaith/Fourie combination could have a red letter day. See in the first race, Rip It Up is priced up as provisional joint favourite, see how they bet closer to race time.
Races 2, 3, 4 and 6, the combination must have realistic chances of winning :-
R2 - Frank Lloyd Wright, despite a relatively wide draw should have the beating of this field, if judged on his last two runs.
R3 - Black Indy drops back to maiden class company, and his two runs prior to the Langermann race were more than decent. If overcoming the draw, should be the right one here.
R4 - Magnificent Seven, with the scratching of stable companion, Jailhouse Rock, looks the one they all have to beat.
R6 - The Boston Rose, if not in need of the run, from gate 1, also looks the one they all have to beat.
Well done
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Re: Durbanville , 04/08
6 years 10 months ago
Fourie, too good.
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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Re: Durbanville , 04/08
6 years 10 months agoSammy Silver wrote:bayern wrote: Looking at the card, it is conceivable that the Snaith/Fourie combination could have a red letter day. See in the first race, Rip It Up is priced up as provisional joint favourite, see how they bet closer to race time.
Races 2, 3, 4 and 6, the combination must have realistic chances of winning :-
R2 - Frank Lloyd Wright, despite a relatively wide draw should have the beating of this field, if judged on his last two runs.
R3 - Black Indy drops back to maiden class company, and his two runs prior to the Langermann race were more than decent. If overcoming the draw, should be the right one here.
R4 - Magnificent Seven, with the scratching of stable companion, Jailhouse Rock, looks the one they all have to beat.
R6 - The Boston Rose, if not in need of the run, from gate 1, also looks the one they all have to beat.
Well done
Black Indy let the side down though, nevertheless, well done to Snaith/Fourie team
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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Re: Durbanville , 04/08
6 years 10 months ago - 6 years 10 months ago
Im gonna have a stab at LIP SERVICE - even at 11 / 1 :blush:
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