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noble1

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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #45 on: March 16, 2010, 17:05:11 PM »

i"ve backed 2 in the champion hurdle - Celestial Halo and Punjabi ... for the supreme Menorah [only a dabble] ....
william hill - Razor Royale [liked his run back in November] and A New Story e/w in the cross country...




william hill and the champion were blanks , but menorah and A new story win [got 16s and 33s] so pays for the losers i met get in the next 3days lol..

good luck everyone in the next 3 days...

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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #46 on: March 16, 2010, 19:14:53 PM »
One word..... OUCH!

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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #47 on: March 16, 2010, 21:37:27 PM »
A few jockeys i"d like a quiet word with after 3 seconds today......grrrr.

my boks for tommorrow...

2.05 Manyriverstocross
3.20 Twist magic
4.00 Wishful thinking
5.15 Al ferof

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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #48 on: March 16, 2010, 22:17:16 PM »
an ROI of -100% today

selections for tomorrow

1.30 synchronised
2.05 quel esprit
2.40 punchestowns
3.20 well chief (EW)
4.00 wishful thinking (EW)
4.40 notus de la tour
5.15 elegant concorde

come on!!
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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #49 on: March 16, 2010, 23:14:35 PM »

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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #50 on: March 16, 2010, 23:41:55 PM »
Not a great start to the week"s fun. 6 races, 6 bets, sod all in return. In order, my selections came 2nd,2nd,3rd,5th,5th and 3rd. Ho hum, here"s tomorrow"s lame donkeys:

1) 1.30 National Hunt Chase. I"ll start with Presenting Forever who"s first run over fences (3miles 3 furlongs at Sedgefield) resulted in a 52 length victory which he then followed with a 2nd to subsequent winner Wogan. Also has the assistance of one of the better jockeys in Ollie Greenall so at 16-1 looks well worth a shot

2) Neptune Investment Novices Hurdle. Discussed in one of my previous posts - Peddler"s Cross for me in this one.

3) RSA Chase. I"m not convinced by the jumping of main market rivals Long Run and Diamond Harry, so I"ll stick with Punchestowns

4)Queen Mother Champion Chase. The only question here is how far Master Minded will win by. Even at slightly odds-on I think he represents value

5) Coral Cup. Ouch, I think my brain hurts trying to think my way around this one. I"ll probably go for Silverhand at 33-1. Silverhand is rated 102 on the flat and finished his season on the level by following a second place in the Irish Cesarewitch with victory in a listed race. As his only previous start over 2 and a half miles over hurdles was on heavy ground and he improved through the flat season, he is potentially unexposed

6)Another nightmare race to assess. I"ll plump for Bothy who has won 3 from 3 over hurdles, all by relatively narrow margins, so could be difficult for the handicapper to assess accurately

7) Champion Bumper. In previous years I"ve profitably employed a system which involved backing the biggest-priced of Willie Mullins" entrants. This year I"m trying something a bit different. Al Ferof won an Irish point-to-point then ran in 2 bumpers winning the second. Paul Nicholls then acquired him before he went on to win the most competitive bumper this side of the Irish Sea all year apart from the Champion. What I think is particularly significant is that presumably Ruby Walsh could have elected to ride one of Willie Mullins" contenders but he has chosen to ride Al Ferof. 

No winners from that lot and I"ll probably hide in a cave for the final 2 days of the festival.          
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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #51 on: March 17, 2010, 10:08:16 AM »
Got wiped out yesterday.
Todays fancies.
1.30 Massasoit,Synchronised
2.05 Peddlers Cross
2.40 Punchestown
3.20 khalahari king
4.00 Spirit River,Naiad Du Misselot
4.40 Hunterview,stormy Weather
5.15 Shot from the hip ,Drumbaloo

Good luck all.
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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #52 on: March 17, 2010, 12:36:42 PM »
Terrible day yesterday, hoping for better today.

1.30 Poker De Sivola; Pennek
2.05 Quel Esprit; Ghizao
2.40 Citizen Vic; Knockara Beau
3.20 Master Minded; Well Chief
4.00 Sir Harry Ormesher; Hampshire Express
4.40 Bothy; Fin Vin De Leu
5.15 Day Of A Lifetime; Bishopsfurze


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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #53 on: March 17, 2010, 13:39:41 PM »

Terrible day yesterday, hoping for better today.

1.30 Poker De Sivola; Pennek



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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #54 on: March 17, 2010, 13:43:51 PM »
Finally the festival has started!!!

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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #55 on: March 17, 2010, 14:12:37 PM »

Got wiped out yesterday.
Todays fancies.

2.05 Peddlers Cross



thread doing well today..
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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #56 on: March 17, 2010, 16:09:15 PM »


4.00 Spirit River,Naiad Du Misselot



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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #57 on: March 17, 2010, 17:28:52 PM »
This festival is just so brutal...

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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #58 on: March 17, 2010, 18:06:36 PM »
... a lucky stab is better than a reasoned fumble ...

So I went for the friendless Big Zeb ... seems weird that I drifted from 8/1 to 12/1 despite being well written up in the Racing Post ...

I lost in the 5.15 ... but a pleasingly good run by the Zeb Master Funk ...

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Re: Cheltenham festival
« Reply #59 on: March 17, 2010, 18:43:30 PM »