Westen Hymn non-runner that explanes it, with that in mind i now like Snow Sky but the moneys already down on Eagle Top
i"m always reviewing and revising my own rules about betting and how i assess the race on the day... one rule i"ve learnt the hard way
wayne is when i"m addressing whatever race, if the trainer has more than one runner and you fancy him[the trainer/horse] to win, you have to cover your main bet and back all his runners in that race.... i over looked my own rule in the buckingham today, David O"Meara had the two runners, needless to say i was a little apprehensive when i saw watchable making ground lol lol..... [this rule of mine applies in quality races, my view is that you should be betting quality horses in the pattern and in classes 1, 2 and 3 only mainly, class4 and above don"t be a mug reduce your stakes, those donkeys rarely repeat their good runs the next time, last time out winners at that class usually lose there next race yet time after time people still back them
in fact its not a bad way to approach lay betting
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BTW Eagle Top, what a prospect that horse had gears aplenty, so Gosden has 1m covered with Kingman, 10f for Western Hymn and 12f with Eagle Top... and maybe [just maybe] it will be Marzocco who will be his St. Ledger hopeful...
and a 12/1 winner to boot
invest those winnings wisely