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Topic: Cheltenham Festival 2020
Posted By: Double Maxim
Subject: Cheltenham Festival 2020
Date Posted: 14 Jan 2019 at 12:50pm
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The 2019 Cheltenham Festival Gold Cup takes place on Friday, March 15th. It will carry a prize pool of £600,000, plus a new a...


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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 17 Jan 2019 at 6:15am
https://www.google.co.uk/url?url=https://www.racingpost.com/news/cheltenham-chances-assessing-eight-of-nicky-henderson-s-crack-novice-hurdlers/361674&rct=j&frm=1&q=&esrc=s&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwifh570k_TfAhWUuHEKHQbeAPwQqQIIJzAE&usg=AOvVaw1OwAeewj3EZhAfUJspxqg8" rel="nofollow - Cheltenham Festival focus: Nicky Henderson's star novice hurdlers | Horse Racing News
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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2019 at 4:57pm

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Posted By: Borussia
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2019 at 2:19am
Not a vintage crop of stayers at the moment - Anything could win that race.

An excellent pipe opener for Presenting Percy yesterday. 


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2019 at 7:20pm
Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Not a vintage crop of stayers at the moment - Anything could win that race.

An excellent pipe opener for Presenting Percy yesterday. 

I think Black Op could be a good thing for the Stayers. He’s running in the Cleeve Hurdle tomorrow, first run back over hurdles this season. If he wins, he’ll prob be hovering around favouritism for March.


Posted By: corkery
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2019 at 7:21pm
I bought my tickets. If anyone's going, get tickets for the final flight pub. It's well worth it, no queues.

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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2019 at 9:03pm
I'd love to see Apples Jade run in the Champion Hurdle, or even the Stayers. Fair enough, shes most likely to win the Mares Hurdle, but shes clearly good enough for one of the championship races, especially with the weight allowance


Posted By: ShamtheRam
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2019 at 11:04pm
A farce if Apples Jade runs in the Mares. 

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Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2019 at 11:21pm
Great results today. The punters got their own back for a bookie-favourable Christmas


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2019 at 11:48pm
Originally posted by ShamtheRam ShamtheRam wrote:

A farce if Apples Jade runs in the Mares. 

Unfortunately O Leary seems dead set on running her in that instead of going for a bigger race. Even Mullins took the chance with Annie Power instead of picking the easier race, what do Gigginstown have to lose, especially considering Samcro won't be running?


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 11:23am
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Originally posted by ShamtheRam ShamtheRam wrote:

A farce if Apples Jade runs in the Mares. 

Unfortunately O Leary seems dead set on running her in that instead of going for a bigger race. Even Mullins took the chance with Annie Power instead of picking the easier race, what do Gigginstown have to lose, especially considering Samcro won't be running?

Well, so much for all that, looks like she'll be going for the Champion Hurdle after all!


Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 9:22am
All British horse racing cancelled today due to fears about an outbreak of equine influenza
Some are already saying Cheltenham could be in doubt


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 9:49am
Isn't it only one yard that has confirmed cases? I would hope they found out early enough to stop it spreading


Posted By: rossieman
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 10:13am
Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

All British horse racing cancelled today due to fears about an outbreak of equine influenza
Some are already saying Cheltenham could be in doubt

At this early stage,with one stable affected ,that's probably just the usual scaremongering .


Posted By: ShamtheRam
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 10:45am
No fear of Cheltenham unless it spreads. As said one yard means it's contained hopefully 

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Posted By: Dino Baggio
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 10:54am
Originally posted by ShamtheRam ShamtheRam wrote:

No fear of Cheltenham unless it spreads. As said one yard means it's contained hopefully 

chances are it's already spread, its highly contagious and can be spread by air, im due to go over for the week again this year so really am hoping it's not widespread Cry


Posted By: BigStrongMan
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 4:08pm
100 yards in lock down. This will be big..

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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 4:18pm
All British racing off until next Wednesday at the earliest


Posted By: The White Cafu
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 5:08pm
Hopefully nothing found and all precautionary, I'm sure Cheltenham will be grand despite some scaremongering.

Surprised there hasn't been any precautions taken over here yet, there were a few Irish runners in Sandown the weekend.


Posted By: ShamtheRam
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 5:31pm
All precautionary measures to stop anything spreading. You'd imagine if there was a danger of spreading then the Irish racing would be off too.

I reckon Cheltenham will be fine anyway....more so I hope it will be fine because I don't think my travel insurance covers reimbursement based on Equine Flu.


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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 11:50pm
For now, I don't see any risk with the festival. It's only Don McCain's yard that has a confirmed case. The next 24 hours will say a lot from what I've seen, but I'd be shocked if the festival was called off.


Posted By: The White Cafu
Date Posted: 08 Feb 2019 at 2:41pm
3 more Donald McCain horses test positive


Posted By: Dino Baggio
Date Posted: 08 Feb 2019 at 4:27pm
2/1 with PP for Cheltenham NOT to go ahead on March 12th, 1/4 the other side


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 09 Feb 2019 at 11:13pm
First lot of samples have come back, no positive tests. Obviously still a possibility there are infected horses still out there, there are still more results to come, but I'd say everything is fine.


Posted By: Denis Irwin
Date Posted: 09 Feb 2019 at 11:17pm
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

First lot of samples have come back, no positive tests. Obviously still a possibility there are infected horses still out there, there are still more results to come, but I'd say everything is fine.

Same strain as the one that shut down racing in Australia for 6 months 


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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 09 Feb 2019 at 11:21pm
The Australians hadn't vaccinated their horses from what I read though, which they would have been in the UK


Posted By: ShamtheRam
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2019 at 12:56am
And the one that shut down Australian racing affected over 10,000 horses..... Not 6.

It was also in 2007. One would think there is a far better system in place these days for handling of such a thing. 

Contrary to the scaremongering Sky News were peddling on their app this afternoon it would appear all is under control and things will be back in business sooner rather than later. 




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Posted By: Pipkin
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2019 at 1:14am
Top trainers coming out complaining about the BHAs decision will bring this to an end fair quick.

Would be surprised if they aren’t back racing on Thursday


Posted By: The White Cafu
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2019 at 9:54am
The money hungry f**kers would come out and complain. Fair play for the BHA for having these controls in place. I can only imagine the pandemonium in Ireland if it was over here.


Posted By: Jimmy Raggatip
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2019 at 11:17pm
4 more positive samples returned in Newmarket




Posted By: The White Cafu
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 12:03pm
2 stables in Ireland on lockdown, not releasing the names of who but presume one is Elliott who had runners in Ayr with Donald McCain last week.


Posted By: LO SCIENZIATO
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 12:11pm
thats that f**ked so 


Posted By: Dino Baggio
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 12:26pm
i think the article is more about how they kept it quiet and locked the yards down, but the flu has now cleared from one and they're back racing, think the Irish vet is talking more about their approach than the BHA's one, these aren't new cases

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/feb/11/equine-flu-outbreak-two-irish-stables-in-lockdown-but-racing-continues-there?CMP=share_btn_tw " rel="nofollow - https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/feb/11/equine-flu-outbreak-two-irish-stables-in-lockdown-but-racing-continues-there?CMP=share_btn_tw  ;


Posted By: DUBLIN DOC
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 12:39pm
Originally posted by The White Cafu The White Cafu wrote:

2 stables in Ireland on lockdown, not releasing the names of who but presume one is Elliott who had runners in Ayr with Donald McCain last week.
Elliotts stable not affected as the horses he had sent over to tan land were left there in quarantine as a precaution,  the 2 stables in question have acted quickly and the horses involved have not been to the races so they are hoping it has been contained quickly

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Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 12:46pm
Could they not just vaccinate all horses in every yard now? I realize this would be costly, but the lost revenue of no Cheltenham/aintree/punchestown would be worse.
I'm no vet, but the symptoms are a runny nose and a cough. Would vaccinations not clear it all up in a week or so?
 


Posted By: The White Cafu
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 12:54pm
I think I read that Crisford's horses had already been vaccinated but still got it, could be wrong though.


Posted By: DUBLIN DOC
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 1:12pm
All horses in racing in Ireland and England are supposed to be vaccinated it’s a requirement, but like anything else horses can still pick up different strains of it

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Posted By: ShamtheRam
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 1:49pm
Announcement due today whether we get back racing Wednesday  I reckon they'll clear it given the small number of horses affected and amount of negative tests returned.

The two Irish stables flu originated last month and they just took the necessary precautions  It only shows you how it's possible to contain the flu. 




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Posted By: The White Cafu
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 2:27pm
€2m a day the industry is supposedly missing out on, you'd imagine they'll do everything they can to get it back on 


Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 4:24pm
Irish horse racing authorities have lifted the ban on British horses travelling over to race here


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 5:00pm
There should be a decision by the BHA at half 10 tonight


Posted By: The White Cafu
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 11:21pm
BHA have tonight issued 3 statements on saying they will make a statement on the resumption of horse racing tonight. 

In other news, Declan Rice was today confirmed as the Press Release Officer for the BHA 


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2019 at 11:24pm
Confirmed that all British racing will resume on Wednesday


Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2019 at 3:00pm

Irish horse, jockeys and trainers have an illustrious history of success at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It’s no overstatement to say that some of the world’s most famous horses have hailed from the Emerald Isle.

Nine-year-old Bellshill trained by WP Mullins will be taking part in this year’s encounter, looking to recreate the success of Arkle, Synchronised and Dawn Run. At the time of writing, Bellshill is considered to be among the best https://www.cheltenhamfestival.net/subcategory/tips/day-4/" rel="nofollow - - tips for the Gold Cup , there’s plenty of interest in the outsider priced at 16/1, with many believing he has what it takes to take the 2019 Gold Cup.

With pace, stamina and experience Bellshill is one of the best outside bets to win the Gold Cup and keep Irish eyes smiling.



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Posted By: rossieman
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2019 at 3:20pm
Originally posted by Double Maxim Double Maxim wrote:

Irish horse, jockeys and trainers have an illustrious history of success at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It’s no overstatement to say that some of the world’s most famous horses have hailed from the Emerald Isle.

Nine-year-old Bellshill trained by WP Mullins will be taking part in this year’s encounter, looking to recreate the success of Arkle, Synchronised and Dawn Run. At the time of writing, Bellshill is considered to be among the best https://www.cheltenhamfestival.net/subcategory/tips/day-4/" rel="nofollow - - tips for the Gold Cup , there’s plenty of interest in the outsider priced at 16/1, with many believing he has what it takes to take the 2019 Gold Cup.

With pace, stamina and experience Bellshill is one of the best outside bets to win the Gold Cup and keep Irish eyes smiling.


Are you Paul Naughton ?


Posted By: DUBLIN DOC
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2019 at 10:19am
Originally posted by Double Maxim Double Maxim wrote:

Irish horse, jockeys and trainers have an illustrious history of success at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It’s no overstatement to say that some of the world’s most famous horses have hailed from the Emerald Isle.

Nine-year-old Bellshill trained by WP Mullins will be taking part in this year’s encounter, looking to recreate the success of Arkle, Synchronised and Dawn Run. At the time of writing, Bellshill is considered to be among the best https://www.cheltenhamfestival.net/subcategory/tips/day-4/" rel="nofollow - - tips for the Gold Cup , there’s plenty of interest in the outsider priced at 16/1, with many believing he has what it takes to take the 2019 Gold Cup.

With pace, stamina and experience Bellshill is one of the best outside bets to win the Gold Cup and keep Irish eyes smiling.

Funny enough was told at the weekend that JP would be pulling a stroke with Annible fly in Gold Cup, only thing I don’t trust about this is the coont of a trainer in charge Tony Martin and hopefully Barry Geraghty does not have the ride, if M P Walsh rides it it will be my e.w bet of the week, also heard JP could be in for his best festival in many a year just saying what I’m hearing

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Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2019 at 10:34am
Originally posted by DUBLIN DOC DUBLIN DOC wrote:

Originally posted by Double Maxim Double Maxim wrote:

Irish horse, jockeys and trainers have an illustrious history of success at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It’s no overstatement to say that some of the world’s most famous horses have hailed from the Emerald Isle.

Nine-year-old Bellshill trained by WP Mullins will be taking part in this year’s encounter, looking to recreate the success of Arkle, Synchronised and Dawn Run. At the time of writing, Bellshill is considered to be among the best https://www.cheltenhamfestival.net/subcategory/tips/day-4/" rel="nofollow - - tips for the Gold Cup , there’s plenty of interest in the outsider priced at 16/1, with many believing he has what it takes to take the 2019 Gold Cup.

With pace, stamina and experience Bellshill is one of the best outside bets to win the Gold Cup and keep Irish eyes smiling.

Funny enough was told at the weekend that JP would be pulling a stroke with Annible fly in Gold Cup, only thing I don’t trust about this is the coont of a trainer in charge Tony Martin and hopefully Barry Geraghty does not have the ride, if M P Walsh rides it it will be my e.w bet of the week, also heard JP could be in for his best festival in many a year just saying what I’m hearing
That's one to stroke off the list then


Posted By: irish_major
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2019 at 10:54am
Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Originally posted by DUBLIN DOC DUBLIN DOC wrote:

Originally posted by Double Maxim Double Maxim wrote:

Irish horse, jockeys and trainers have an illustrious history of success at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It’s no overstatement to say that some of the world’s most famous horses have hailed from the Emerald Isle.

Nine-year-old Bellshill trained by WP Mullins will be taking part in this year’s encounter, looking to recreate the success of Arkle, Synchronised and Dawn Run. At the time of writing, Bellshill is considered to be among the best https://www.cheltenhamfestival.net/subcategory/tips/day-4/" rel="nofollow - - tips for the Gold Cup , there’s plenty of interest in the outsider priced at 16/1, with many believing he has what it takes to take the 2019 Gold Cup.

With pace, stamina and experience Bellshill is one of the best outside bets to win the Gold Cup and keep Irish eyes smiling.

Funny enough was told at the weekend that JP would be pulling a stroke with Annible fly in Gold Cup, only thing I don’t trust about this is the coont of a trainer in charge Tony Martin and hopefully Barry Geraghty does not have the ride, if M P Walsh rides it it will be my e.w bet of the week, also heard JP could be in for his best festival in many a year just saying what I’m hearing
That's one to stroke off the list then

LOL

What does a stroke in the gold cup mean?? Obviously every horse that runs in the gold cup is trying to win it.

One that I'm back each way is coney island in the ryanair on thursday. He's a 33/1 shot with bet365 non-runner no bet. Harty has made no secret of his target and I think he's a very good horse. A lot of horses shorter in the betting will not run here and last year only 6 ran so hopefully it cuts up again and will look a good bet on the day.


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Posted By: DUBLIN DOC
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2019 at 10:58am
Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Originally posted by DUBLIN DOC DUBLIN DOC wrote:

Originally posted by Double Maxim Double Maxim wrote:

Irish horse, jockeys and trainers have an illustrious history of success at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It’s no overstatement to say that some of the world’s most famous horses have hailed from the Emerald Isle.

Nine-year-old Bellshill trained by WP Mullins will be taking part in this year’s encounter, looking to recreate the success of Arkle, Synchronised and Dawn Run. At the time of writing, Bellshill is considered to be among the best https://www.cheltenhamfestival.net/subcategory/tips/day-4/" rel="nofollow - - tips for the Gold Cup , there’s plenty of interest in the outsider priced at 16/1, with many believing he has what it takes to take the 2019 Gold Cup.

With pace, stamina and experience Bellshill is one of the best outside bets to win the Gold Cup and keep Irish eyes smiling.

Funny enough was told at the weekend that JP would be pulling a stroke with Annible fly in Gold Cup, only thing I don’t trust about this is the coont of a trainer in charge Tony Martin and hopefully Barry Geraghty does not have the ride, if M P Walsh rides it it will be my e.w bet of the week, also heard JP could be in for his best festival in many a year just saying what I’m hearing
That's one to stroke off the list then
How did I know that my secret lover would be first up LOL you can thank me for ruling one out for you, that is of course you are old enough to gamble

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Posted By: DUBLIN DOC
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2019 at 10:59am
Originally posted by irish_major irish_major wrote:

Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Originally posted by DUBLIN DOC DUBLIN DOC wrote:

Originally posted by Double Maxim Double Maxim wrote:

Irish horse, jockeys and trainers have an illustrious history of success at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It’s no overstatement to say that some of the world’s most famous horses have hailed from the Emerald Isle.

Nine-year-old Bellshill trained by WP Mullins will be taking part in this year’s encounter, looking to recreate the success of Arkle, Synchronised and Dawn Run. At the time of writing, Bellshill is considered to be among the best https://www.cheltenhamfestival.net/subcategory/tips/day-4/" rel="nofollow - - tips for the Gold Cup , there’s plenty of interest in the outsider priced at 16/1, with many believing he has what it takes to take the 2019 Gold Cup.

With pace, stamina and experience Bellshill is one of the best outside bets to win the Gold Cup and keep Irish eyes smiling.

Funny enough was told at the weekend that JP would be pulling a stroke with Annible fly in Gold Cup, only thing I don’t trust about this is the coont of a trainer in charge Tony Martin and hopefully Barry Geraghty does not have the ride, if M P Walsh rides it it will be my e.w bet of the week, also heard JP could be in for his best festival in many a year just saying what I’m hearing
That's one to stroke off the list then

LOL

What does a stroke in the gold cup mean?? Obviously every horse that runs in the gold cup is trying to win it.

One that I'm back each way is coney island in the ryanair on thursday. He's a 33/1 shot with bet365 non-runner no bet. Harty has made no secret of his target and I think he's a very good horse. A lot of horses shorter in the betting will not run here and last year only 6 ran so hopefully it cuts up again and will look a good bet on the day.
I think you know exactly what I mean but anyway

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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2019 at 12:30pm
Still think Native River wins it. Presenting Percy seems to be favourite based on the fact that some of the competition have been below par up til now (not ignoring the fact hes an excellent horse of course)


Posted By: Neil Armstrong
Date Posted: 22 Feb 2019 at 2:36pm
https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/racing_irish/list-of-cheltenham-preview-nights-2015/

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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 23 Feb 2019 at 3:44pm
I think it’s crazy that Elixir de Nutz is still 10s for the Supreme. He’s beaten some very good horses this season, has a good break before the festival. The fav looks like he’ll take some beating, but he could be a great each way shout


Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 23 Feb 2019 at 10:16pm
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

I think it’s crazy that Elixir de Nutz is still 10s for the Supreme. He’s beaten some very good horses this season, has a good break before the festival. The fav looks like he’ll take some beating, but he could be a great each way shout
 
Who is the favourite? It was Angels Breath but I don't think he'll be winning based on today's run


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 23 Feb 2019 at 11:23pm
Angel's Breath was a stupid price, he's only run once before today for Henderson I believe (Elixir de Nutz beat the winner today in the Tolworth by the way). The fav at the moment is Al Dancer, who won the Betfair Hurdle last week, looked very good doing it too.


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:08am
Le Richebourg is out of the Arkle


Posted By: LO SCIENZIATO
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:13am
backed a treble of Apples Jade in Champion Hurdle, Min in Ryanair Chase & Presenting Percy in Gold Cup. 33/1. hopefully they all run in those races LOL


Posted By: Borussia
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:16am
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Le Richebourg is out of the Arkle

Disappointing- was sat on a nice double with him and Sir Erec.


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:23am
Yeah, he looked like the one to beat in it. I've had Kalashnikov backed for it with a while, but his last 2 runs (albeit going right handed) have me worried.

Scientist, would you not think Min will go in CC again?


Posted By: LO SCIENZIATO
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:27am
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Yeah, he looked like the one to beat in it. I've had Kalashnikov backed for it with a while, but his last 2 runs (albeit going right handed) have me worried.

Scientist, would you not think Min will go in CC again?

nope! i really don't see why they would enter it against Altior when it doesn't have an absolute hope. Altior is 2/5 at present 


Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:32am
Glen Forsa looked a potential class act when it demolished Kalashnikov last time out


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:34am
Ah but shur jesus, there isn't a horse around that would beat Altior over 2m at the moment, barring a fall or injury. You still have to take the chance. Didn't Min get beaten by Politilogue last year too over the Ryanair trip? (I'm doing my best to convince myself he runs on the Wednesday because I have him backed w/o Altior btw LOL )


Posted By: LO SCIENZIATO
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:37am
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Ah but shur jesus, there isn't a horse around that would beat Altior over 2m at the moment, barring a fall or injury. You still have to take the chance. Didn't Min get beaten by Politilogue last year too over the Ryanair trip? (I'm doing my best to convince myself he runs on the Wednesday because I have him backed w/o Altior btw LOL )

LOLLOLLOL


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:55am
Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Glen Forsa looked a potential class act when it demolished Kalashnikov last time out


He was brilliant at Kempton too on Stephen's Day, very good jumper. I had him backed for the Close Brothers which is out the window now, but whether he goes for the Arkle or the JLT, I'll have a few quid on him still


Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 10:59am
The only thing that puts me off him is that Mick Channon trains him


Posted By: Neil Armstrong
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 4:04pm
BS Countdown bet today Apples Jade, Tiger Roll, Sir Erec all to win 15/1.

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Posted By: Neil Armstrong
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 3:56pm
Boylesports Preview Live on Facebook & RTE 2fm at 7pm tonight, Robbie Power, Ted Walsh, Jane Mangan, Leon Blanche & Hugh Cahill.



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Posted By: Borussia
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 4:16pm
Originally posted by Neil Armstrong Neil Armstrong wrote:

Boylesports Preview Live on Facebook & RTE 2fm at 7pm tonight, Robbie Power, Ted Walsh, Jane Mangan, Leon Blanche & Hugh Cahill.


And the Final Furlong Preview on the ATR facebook page at 8pm - What an evening !


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 4:49pm
Judging by Ruby’s comments yesterday, Laurina is going for the Champion Hurdle. Had hoped she’d go for the easier race later that day


Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 5:23pm
Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by Neil Armstrong Neil Armstrong wrote:

Boylesports Preview Live on Facebook & RTE 2fm at 7pm tonight, Robbie Power, Ted Walsh, Jane Mangan, Leon Blanche & Hugh Cahill.


And the Final Furlong Preview on the ATR facebook page at 8pm - What an evening !
 
 
Horses for courses.
 
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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 10:57pm
I normally don't mind Matt Chapman (I know hes definitely not for everyone), but christ almighty he was some f*ckin dose tonight


Posted By: BrendanD88
Date Posted: 06 Mar 2019 at 7:39am
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

I normally don't mind Matt Chapman (I know hes definitely not for everyone), but christ almighty he was some f*ckin dose tonight


Geraghty wasn't a fan either LOL


Posted By: Trigboy 10
Date Posted: 06 Mar 2019 at 8:34am
very little hype for Cheltenham this year 


Posted By: ChesterCopperpot
Date Posted: 06 Mar 2019 at 2:05pm
Any confirmation what races Laurina and Benies run in? Against each other a tough call. If in separate races, both winners


Posted By: Neil Armstrong
Date Posted: 06 Mar 2019 at 2:46pm
Whats going on with Rich Ricci and BetBright??

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/mar/05/anger-betbright-ceases-trading-declares-ante-post-bets-void

Is this why Ruby has not been riding any of the Ricci horses? Has their been a fallout? Another headache for MullinsThumbs Down


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Posted By: cardwizzard
Date Posted: 06 Mar 2019 at 5:43pm
Magic Saint in the Grand Annual. Only decent bet I've had so far, available at 6/1 NRNB it seems to tick all the right boxes for me. Fingers crossed 


Posted By: ChesterCopperpot
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 10:25am
888 have agreed to honour all ante post bets, had to really, would have been a sh*t storm


Posted By: Neil Armstrong
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 11:11am
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Posted By: Jimmy Raggatip
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 12:10pm
been told to back Cut the Mustard in the County Hurdle. One of Willies


Posted By: irish_major
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 12:15pm
Limini is some each way bet at 7/1 with ladbrokes in the mares race on tuesday. Will be filling my boots

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Posted By: ChesterCopperpot
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 1:05pm
Limini and Thistlecrack two horses I always have to put something on just in case. Nice ew double there


Posted By: Borussia
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 1:37pm
Originally posted by Jimmy Raggatip Jimmy Raggatip wrote:

been told to back Cut the Mustard in the County Hurdle. One of Willies

He's currently number 53 : will he get in ??

NRNB so you could have a bet to nothing.


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 1:46pm
Posh Trish in the Mares Novices on Thursday. Gone into 6s now, but her price has been shortening non stop recently. Could go off a lot shorter, Nicholls has her ready for this race with a while by all accounts


Posted By: Green Devil
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 1:48pm
Originally posted by Trigboy 10 Trigboy 10 wrote:

very little hype for Cheltenham this year 

There are few "superstars" at the moment in national hunt racing unfortunately.

We were spoiled for the last decade with the amount of genuine top class horses that were on show.

Very few at the moment capture the publics imagination.

It's the least interested I've been in the festival since I was about 16.


Posted By: Borussia
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2019 at 1:49pm
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Posh Trish in the Mares Novices on Thursday. Gone into 6s now, but her price has been shortening non stop recently. Could go off a lot shorter, Nicholls has her ready for this race with a while by all accounts

Getting positive mentions in a load of the previews so not surprising she is shortening. 


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2019 at 11:05am
Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Posh Trish in the Mares Novices on Thursday. Gone into 6s now, but her price has been shortening non stop recently. Could go off a lot shorter, Nicholls has her ready for this race with a while by all accounts

Getting positive mentions in a load of the previews so not surprising she is shortening. 


Honeysuckle has been ruled out now, so her price is probably gonna shorten even more


Posted By: BrendanD88
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2019 at 11:13am
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Posh Trish in the Mares Novices on Thursday. Gone into 6s now, but her price has been shortening non stop recently. Could go off a lot shorter, Nicholls has her ready for this race with a while by all accounts

Getting positive mentions in a load of the previews so not surprising she is shortening. 


Honeysuckle has been ruled out now, so her price is probably gonna shorten even more


Still 6/1 with Betway, got on it before the price inevitably shortens.

Kevin Blake was very confident she would win.


Posted By: Neil Armstrong
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2019 at 11:40am

Alex Hammond Heart has her best bets for all the races at the Cheltenham Festival - with Apple's Jade getting the nod on Tuesday.

Well, this time last year I wrote to you about the weather disruption in the run up to the Cheltenham Festival as the 'Beast from the East' did its worst.

This time round we've almost had the opposite problem with an incredibly dry winter and a mini-heatwave last month.

Hold that thought, the rain has finally arrived and saved the day with the ground expected to be much more fitting for the jumps season and at the time of writing (Thursday) it was described as good to soft, soft in places on all five tracks.

So with normal service resumed, let's try and find some winners.

Tuesday verdicts:

SKY BET SUPREME NOVICES' HURDLE: Fakir D'Oudairies. I've been strong on Joseph O'Brien's juvenile for a while, as a French import he has plenty of experience and the weight allowance he gets for taking on older horses could just swing it in his favour.

RACING POST ARKLE: Glen Forsa. What's not to like about Mick Channon's young chaser? The ground has come right for him, he jumps well and comes here unbeaten over fences. That run includes a tidy defeat of Kalashnikov when dropped to two miles in the rescheduled Kingmaker at Sandown last time out.

ULTIMA HANDICAP CHASE: I picked Vintage Clouds as my each-way selection last year and he finished third at 7/1. I bet he won't be far off again even from a mark off 144, which is 3lbs higher than 12 months ago. Sue Smith has her horses in good form and at 20/1 he is considerably bigger in the market.

UNIBET CHAMPION HURDLE: Last year I fancied Buveur D'Air and he did the double but can he complete the elusive treble? I think Apple's Jade is the fly in the ointment and it's been reported she's in the form of her life.

 

OLBG MARES' HURDLE: The aforementioned Apple's Jade looked a certainty in this last year, but could only finish third behind Benie Des Dieuxand I won't be opposing last year's winner this time around.

CLOSE BROTHERS NOVICES' HANDICAP CHASE: Gordon Elliott'sCubomania could be each-way value here. 20/1 with Sky Bet, who are paying four places. He's won four of his 11 starts over fences and was going well when out-running his 50/1 price in the Grade One Drinmore befire falling two out. He had a host of entries this week, but can go well despite top weight here.

NATIONAL HUNT CHASE: With plenty of hype around OK Corral, I'm inclined to give Paul Nolan's Discorama a chance. He's 8/1 with Sky Bet and was unlucky to fall at the last at Naas last time out in the race won by Ballyward when not without a chance. He was second in the Martin Pipe last year, so has Festival form, and there's plenty to like about him.

 

Wednesday verdicts:

BALLYMORE NOVICES' HURDLE: Samcro was the hotpot in this last year and duly obliged. I've been keen on Brewin'upastorm for some time this season and I won't change my mind, despite his final flight fall at Cheltenham last time out when looking like the winner. The horse I'm most worried about is Battleoverdoyen, who unlike Samcro, has managed to get here with very little hype despite a similar profile for the same connections. Maybe each-way for the former at the price.

RSA CHASE: Is there another Presenting Percy lurking in the field? Santini hasn't had the ideal preparation for this and I think that will count against him. I like Delta Work and hope he gives Gordon Elliott another winner after what should be a good start to the week. He beat Le Richebourg in the Drinmore and then won another Grade One at Leopardstown over Christmas. He is taking the same path as Presenting Percy anyway having won the Pertemps Final at the Festival last year.

 

CORAL CUP: Paul Nicholls thinks his Brio Conti has a chance in the Coral Cup. He seems to be improving and off a mark of 146 and with a fine strike rate (5 wins from just 11 starts) he'll do for me for his in-form trainer.

BETWAY QUEEN MOTHER CHAMPION CHASE: Altior...again!

GLENFARCLAS CROSS-COUNTRY CHASE: Tiger Roll...again!

BOODLES (FRED WINTER) JUVENILE HANDICAP HURDLE: Joseph O'Brien probably has the best juvenile hurdlers around and I hope he'll have a clean sweep with his youngsters (albeit the Sky Bet Supreme isn't restricted to four-year-olds). Band Of Outlaws is his representative here (what price the Supreme, Boodles and Triumph treble for the trainer Sky Bet??) and the horse comes into the race having won his last two over hurdles. This is his handicap debut over obstacles from a mark of 139 and his trainer should have a good idea of what he's capable of winning from with his other smart juveniles as a good yardstick.

* The news came through as I was writing this that Sir Erec has suffered a stone bruise, but the trainer is confident he will get him ready for Friday's JCB Triumph Hurdle. It shouldn't cause major problems if it's not too serious.

 

 

 

Thursday verdicts:

JLT NOVICES' CHASE: I'm a huge fan of Colin Tizzard's Lostintranslation. Inexplicably Defi De Seuil runs here rather than the Arkle, despite Le Richebourg missing Tuesday's Arkle (Like Defi he is owned by JP McManus). Still, that should make Lostintranslation a more appealing price. He was beaten fair and square by that rival last time out, but had the measure of Philip Hobbs' horse the time before at this track in the Dipper Chase (when receiving weight). In reality there's not much between the pair and hopefully Lostintranslation will make it a real test of stamina which will play to his strengths.

PERTEMPS HANDICAP HURDLE: Sire Du Berlais is another leading contender for Gordon Elliott, but he's the market leader and I think another of the Irish raiders can run well here. Walk To Freedom may be nine years old, but I think Jessica Harrington's horse has more to offer over this three miles trip after a strong show last time at Leopardstown.

RYANAIR CHASE: Footpad is a risky proposition having been off since suffering an overreach (a cut to the front leg caused by a hind foot) when finishing runner up to Simply Ned at Leopardstown over Christmas. Having said that, last year's Arkle winner is dangerous to leave out and as he's in the hands of champion trainer Willie Mullins. On pedigree he should handle the trip and Mullins has apparently been schooling and working him without hind shoes to stop the problem recurring. In fact he said he may run him at Cheltenham without them too. Road To Respect has been confirmed for this race rather than the Gold Cup as his trainer Noel Meade felt he didn't get home in the the latter race last year when fourth to Native River. He's a big danger and his trainer is in flying form at the moment.

 

SUN RACING STAYERS HURDLE: It's Paisley Park all the way for me. I was lucky enough to meet the horse at Emma Lavelle's yard with his owner Andrew Gemmell a couple of weeks ago and I really hope he wins for his connections. Paisley Park has matured this season and is unbeaten in four starts. The absence of Penhill has undoubtedly helped his chance too. Sadly, we won't get anything like the 25/1 that his owner tells me he is shrewdly clutching.

BROWN ADVISORY & MERRIEBELLE STABLE PLATE: I've already backedSpiritofthegames in this for Dan Skelton. He finished third behind leading JLT Novices' Chase contender Kidisart in a Novices' Handicap Chase over this course and distance last time out. That was at the end of January and as he goes well fresh the gap between races should be ok. He was a decent handicap hurdler, finishing fifth in the County Hurdle last season, and looks set to be useful over fences too. This will be just his fourth start over the larger obstacles.

NATIONAL HUNT BREEDERS SUPPORTED BY TATTERSALLS MARES' NOVICES' HURDLE: Nicky Henderson's French import Epatante is short enough for this and deservedly so. She's a Grade One winner in her native country and has now won 2 novice hurdles in the UK for her new connections. She looked to be getting the hang of things at Exeter last time out. However, Paul Nicholls has a realistic contender who offers a bit more value, in Posh Trish. She a tough mare, although giving 5lbs to Epatante means she'll have to be.

FULKE WALWYN KIM MUIR CHALLENGE CUP: Measureofmydreams has been incredibly well supported for Gordon Elliott, I think top amateur Jamie Codd takes the ride. He had his first start for Elliott having left Noel Meade, and his first run for 22 months, at Fairyhouse a month ago and he ran a solid race to finish third. He has already appeared at three Cheltenham Festivals with a bold show to finish third to Minella Rocco and Native River in the 2016 National Hunt Chase when trained by Willie Mullins.

 

Friday verdicts

JCB TRIUMPH HURDLE: Cheltenham wouldn't be Cheltenham without a last minute drama and the stone bruise suffered by Sir Erec on Thursday has made a few nerves jangle the week before the Festival. In the big scheme of things it shouldn't be a major issue as all his work has been done now (a bit like an athlete tapering before a big event). I'm not ripping up my betting slip just yet! Pic D'Orhy is an interesting French import for Paul Nicholls. The Sky Sports Racing French expert Lauren Barbarin highlighted this horse when we worked together a couple of weeks ago.

RANDOX HEALTH COUNTY HANDICAP HURDLE: We don't quite know what's going to run, or what will get in, but here are a couple to watch out for if they do. He may be lacking in a bit of experience, but Crook's Peak did nothing wrong at Newbury last time out and he's improving. Philip Hobbs trains him, and I think another of his runners is capable of running a big race. Gumball beat Verdana Blue on the all-weather at Kempton at the end of last month, which was a bit of a surprise, but could be the confidence boost that was needed to get this former smart juvenile/novice hurdler back on track.

ALBERT BARTLETT NOVICES' HURDLE: This looks a tough race to sort out (is there an easy one at the Festival?), but Derrinross is one to watch for Irish trainer Philip Dempsey providing the ground is soft enough. This horse has a decent engine, but is very ground dependant, which is why he hasn't run since the end of December. This Irish point-to-point winner has thrived since being stepped up to three miles under rules beating a subsequent Grade 1 runner-up Sams Profile on his penultimate start and winning a Grade 2 at Naas last time out.

 

 

 

MAGNERS CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP: To go with Presenting Percy or not? Coneygree won the Gold Cup with just three previous chase starts to his name and Pat Kelly's pride and joy has run five times over fences coming into this, so positively experienced in comparison. Regardless of his ability and love of Cheltenham, he's short enough in the betting, so I'm taking a chance on Native River becoming the first horse since Best Mate to win back-to-back Gold Cups. In fact, his trainer Colin Tizzard has an incredibly strong hand in the blue riband with Welsh National winner Elegant Escape and former King George and World Hurdle hero Thistlecrack realistic contenders too for the feature prize. It might pay to back that duo each way at big prices.

ST JAMES'S PLACE FOXHUNTER CHASE: Ucello Conti owes me one (or five!). He's been rejuvenated in the point-to-point and Hunter Chase field with three wins in a row now for Gordon Elliott. He's well capable of winning a big one and maybe this will be his day.

JOHNNY HENDERSON GRAND ANNUAL: I gave you a couple of horses in last week's blog and one of them was the Paul Nicholls trained Magic Saintin this. Nicholls gave him a very positive endorsement and expects the five-year-old to be better than a handicapper in time.

MARTIN PIPE CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS' HANDICAP HURDLE:

Another lottery and what a way to sign off the meeting. It's probably best to follow the money, so there are worse each-way bets than on Canardier, who is lightly raced and relatively unexposed and has come in for support for the race. He's trained by Dermot McLoughlin in Ireland and things certainly seem to be falling into place for the 7 year-old, who has only run 8 times in his life. He hasn't run since winning at Cheltenham back in October and I suppose that means the handicapper hasn't had another chance to put him up. He is entered in the Coral Cup and County Hurdle.



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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2019 at 2:11pm
Just a heads up, William Hill are doing 7 places for the opener


Posted By: ShamtheRam
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2019 at 8:16pm
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Just a heads up, William Hill are doing 7 places for the opener
Not a patch on Sky bets if you lose money back as cash offer


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Posted By: Borussia
Date Posted: 11 Mar 2019 at 8:51am
The  "Night before Christmas" feeling properly kicking in today !!


Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 11 Mar 2019 at 4:28pm
I can’t wait for it to get going. I know some say there’s not as much hype around it this year, but I think it could be great. Very excited to see the Champion Hurdle especially


Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 11 Mar 2019 at 4:43pm
Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

The  "Night before Christmas" feeling properly kicking in today !!
 Thumbs Up

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Posted By: Croftman
Date Posted: 11 Mar 2019 at 4:56pm
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

I can’t wait for it to get going. I know some say there’s not as much hype around it this year, but I think it could be great. Very excited to see the Champion Hurdle especially
Should be a cracker of a race


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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 12 Mar 2019 at 6:30am
https://www.google.co.uk/url?url=https://www.olbg.com/betting-tips/Horse_Racing/All_Racing/Cheltenham/2&rct=j&frm=1&q=&esrc=s&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjI6tX3_PvgAhWjwOYKHZexDHgQFggaMAA&usg=AOvVaw2QQyzWBLVWxYhq9s3PTwMs" rel="nofollow - Cheltenham Tips 2019 - Best Predictions for Festival Races (all 28)
https://www.olbg.com/...tips/Horse_Racing/All_Racing/Cheltenham/2


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Posted By: HuntysCousin
Date Posted: 12 Mar 2019 at 7:55am
Originally posted by Croftman Croftman wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

I can’t wait for it to get going. I know some say there’s not as much hype around it this year, but I think it could be great. Very excited to see the Champion Hurdle especially
Should be a cracker of a race

Who are you going for yourself? I’ve backed Apples jade despite her record at the track, she just looks different class this season


Posted By: 9fingers
Date Posted: 12 Mar 2019 at 8:38am
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Originally posted by Croftman Croftman wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

I can’t wait for it to get going. I know some say there’s not as much hype around it this year, but I think it could be great. Very excited to see the Champion Hurdle especially
Should be a cracker of a race

Who are you going for yourself? I’ve backed Apples jade despite her record at the track, she just looks different class this season
Apples Jade to make amends for last year Clap


Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 12 Mar 2019 at 10:06am
Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Originally posted by Croftman Croftman wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

I can’t wait for it to get going. I know some say there’s not as much hype around it this year, but I think it could be great. Very excited to see the Champion Hurdle especially
Should be a cracker of a race

Who are you going for yourself? I’ve backed Apples jade despite her record at the track, she just looks different class this season
 
Has she never won at the festival?
 
I fancy her too, it should be some race.
Not that confident going into the festival this year. Not as many horses i'd say are good things. We've been spoilt the past 5 or 6 years.
 
Will mainly be doing some each way multiples this week.
 
 


Posted By: Croftman
Date Posted: 12 Mar 2019 at 10:28am
Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Originally posted by Croftman Croftman wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

I can’t wait for it to get going. I know some say there’s not as much hype around it this year, but I think it could be great. Very excited to see the Champion Hurdle especially
Should be a cracker of a race

Who are you going for yourself? I’ve backed Apples jade despite her record at the track, she just looks different class this season
Apples Jade to make amends for last year Clap
Cant decide if Laurina can make the step or not, if can then has a great chance but otherwise I'm with ye on Apples Jade


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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 12 Mar 2019 at 10:31am
Itchy Feet worth an each way in the 13.30?

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