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Post by P TAYLOR on Jul 28, 2013 18:26:24 GMT
Just uncalled for Henry. Think mike had a tenner that was the move. He's always implying sumthing else. We all no the litter can run and it's the first time he's really led so where's the mystery in that.
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Post by precious on Jul 29, 2013 12:23:45 GMT
make that one win in eighteen as fav for the dodge pot aka sup lolls I have referred this post to the Moderators on the grounds that it breaks the conditions on which you signed up to the Forum, cartwright 45. We exchanged views on this matter earlier in the month when you stated that this bitch was a dodge pot and I asked you to justify your comment. You refused to justify your comment and used a weasel excuse to avoid doing so. I decided to let the matter rest and move on but you clearly have not. Your post is basically a taunt. One which I would expect to hear from a young child in the playground who thinks that if you repeat something often enough it will be true. Unless action is taken you will continue with your childish ways. So, I give you the chance to put your side of this for when the Moderators consider my complaint. First of all, what is the purpose behind this post? Secondly, how does this post in any way contribute to the Market Movers thread?
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Post by precious on Jul 29, 2013 12:57:56 GMT
Just uncalled for Henry. Think mike had a tenner that was the move. He's always implying sumthing else. We all no the litter can run and it's the first time he's really led so where's the mystery in that. Well! I trust I didn't spoil your Sunday lunch, Paul. As a long time reader of Market Movers you surely understand that I am prepared to justify my comments on this thread. The only time I struggle is when I get the sex of the animal wrong and member Geoffers jumps in. What can I do under those circumstances except pretend to ignore him? Let me explain my comment, Paul. The dog is a pup. The dog has shown on a couple of occasions early pace which is an important quality to possess. The dog was dropped in class yesterday. However, the form of the dog is as follows: On its debut the dog early paced, was crowded at the bend and then checked badly at the second bend being beaten a distance. Sadly the dog must have finished sore since we didn't see it for a few weeks. In its three subsequent races it has finished 6th, 6th and 5th and been beaten a total of 28 1/2L. This is an average of 9 1/2L per race. On its last appearance which I didn't see the dog was beaten 8 3/4L, albeit by a big improver, and had every chance. The dog as never, as far as my notes show, been a market mover. This is not the form of a dog that I could ever contemplate backing. To do so would really represent gambling but with a deck loaded against me. If this dog was owned by me I would not have backed it yesterday! However, I am not completely naïve in the ways of dog racing and knew that somewhere along the line the dog would probably win and would probably be backed to do so. I do not say this because you are involved with the dog. I say this as a general point regarding some types of unexposed dogs. Quite frankly why the dog was backed without it showing anything under race conditions is mystifying to me hence my comment. Your knowledge of who backed the dog and to what amounts seems incomplete. Your snitch seems to be falling down in his duties. I can advise on disciplinary action if you wish. As I mentioned in the report the dog looks to have the early to win some more races although the time he found yesterday won't help with his grading. Anyway good luck with him. (smiley face)
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Post by P TAYLOR on Jul 29, 2013 18:00:46 GMT
I can't compete with that. Let's hope he turns out a nice dog precious. Smiley face bak at u
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Post by cartwright45 on Jul 29, 2013 22:54:00 GMT
i stick to my opinion sup lolls is a dog i would not back at short odds this was again justified on sunday if you have a problem with my opinion thats tough the forum is not just about you .other members have thanked me in the past for telling them what i think is a good bet its up to them if they take this on board nb i mentioned the above dog again as it was a market mover on sunday as you should know
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Post by billyg52 on Jul 30, 2013 10:46:15 GMT
its all about OPINIIONS
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Post by precious on Jul 31, 2013 19:35:58 GMT
Bloody machines!
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Post by precious on Jul 31, 2013 19:36:20 GMT
Today, BAGS. Wet for most of the meeting. Jill has a three timer. One of the Racing Office's Rubick Cube cards.
Race 1 Grade A8 Time 28.70 Shes Phenomenal, backed at 7/2, trapped better than she has ever done and was on the point of leading the bend from the quick starting Hard Style, 5/2 to 6/4, when she eased and shuffled Style aside leaving a gap through which the quick starting Rocks Pride, 5/2 to 9/4, gleefully sprinted before drawing clear for a decisive win. He was followed home by Cheshire Cat, 7/s to 6/s, who had turned second after missing the first bend aggro. Phenomenal held third place until she eased again at the third bend and she finished fifth. Style was crowded again at the third bend and finished sixth.
Race 2 Grade A8 Time 28.85 Tyrur Mannion, 11/4 to 5/2, missed the break and raced up well before giving away ground by running very wide on the bend. He held second place to halfway and dropped further behind when running very wide again between bends three and four. He finished fifth.
Race 3 Grade A4 Time 28.65 Dacent Stealth, 11/4 to 2s, didn't show his best early here and was crowded at the bend when handy. He turned in fourth place and was crowded again at the third. He finished fourth.
Race 4 Grade A7 Time 28.92 A lack lustre effort from Pinsley Cyclone, 5/2 to 6/4, who finished a well beaten fourth after missing the break and being crowded wide at the bend.
Race 5 Grade A4 Time 28.50 Paddy the Pricer, 9/2 to 4s, surprisingly has only won one race since his arrival and that was over 590 metres. However, he looked likely to put that right when turning third dog after enjoying a solo round the first two bends and pacing right up to the leader only to check and stumble. He finish second. Coonough Holly, 9/4 to 2s, has to lead to win but was outboxed by the early paced winner. She held second place to halfway and was making no progress when crowded at the last bend. She finished fifth. Dotland Warrior, 3s to 11/4, made his usual slow start before checking wide at the first bend. He was making progress at the third bend when badly crowded and finished last.
Race 6 Grade A5 Time 28.83 Bourne a Legend, 7/2 to 5/2, missed the break and was crowded back to fourth at the bend. He kept on well to finish a close third.
Race 7 Grade A3 Time 28.46 Kersal Mason, 3s to 11/4, won this in accomplished style turning handy to the leader, challenging from the second bend and leading at the last. The long time leader and second is running very well. Jorjen Jak, backed at 11/4, started slowly and after a second bend nudge finished a never showed fifth.
Race 8 Grade A2 Time 28.07 The Big I Am, backed by the Offices from 3s to 5/2, trapped best and contested second place behind the clear winner taking up second place from the third bend and just holding on to that placing when the line arrived. Altcar Stanley, 3s to 5/2, missed the break and was I Am's rival to the third bend where he lost ground when running wide. He finished fourth.
Race 9 Grade A2 Time 28.37 Karlow Pearl, 4s to 9/4, trapped slightly the best but took a crowd when moving inside at the start. She was handy at the bend before turning third and she ran well nearly taking second place at the line.
Race 10 Grade A3 Time 28.45 Romeo Region, 5s to 9/2 led the bend but the favourite ran the bend very well and led at the second. Region kept plugging away without threatening to get on terms and he finished a close third.
Race 11 Grade A1 Time 28.30 Commiserations to connections of the very likeable Six Pack Josh, Office money from 4s to 5/2, who failed to finish following a serious injury. In a hot race to the bend Josh appeared to lose ground a few metres from the corner where he then checked very badly and Precious understands that the dog sadly broke his hock.
Race 12 Grade A6 Time 29.18 Support for Redley Ruby, 9/2 to 7/2, who trapped well only to be baulked at the second bend and forced to check at the third. She finished last.
Race 13 Grade A2 Time 28.32 The in form Ardera Brett, 4s to 3s, trapped well with the winner who showed the better early to lead approaching the bend and accelerate into a decisive and winning lead off the second. Brett turned third and ran on from halfway to finish a clear second but was well held by the winner. Karma Effect, 9/2 to 4s, also trapped well but Brett had the rails which Effect wanted and she could only turn in fourth place. She was badly crowded at the third bend and finished last.
Race 14 Grade A4 Time 29.20 A messy race to end the day. In it we saw Keelan Wants Me backed from 7/2 to 3s, who, after missing the break, showed the best early and was on the point of leading the bend when crowded. She then showed a nice turn of foot near the third bend and looked on the point of swamping the leader and winner when she eased badly and was baulked. She finished fourth.
Market Movers will return on 23rd August.
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Post by BVADMIN on Jul 31, 2013 19:47:38 GMT
ENJOY YOUR REST 'precious'
REGARDS JR...
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