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Tuesday 4th June

  • 04-06-2019 10:02am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,192 ✭✭✭


    St Georges Head in 6.30 at Tipp is supposedly on a similar level to the trainer's better two year olds, including impressive maiden winners George Cornelius and Daughter In Law. Finished well beaten last time but seems significant that they persevere at this level instead of going back to a maiden, first time blinkers could help sharpen him up a bit too. Going to need to be smart to beat the previous winners in the field but at 66/1 you don't need to be right too often.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,493 ✭✭✭realdanbreen


    St Georges Head in 6.30 at Tipp is supposedly on a similar level to the trainer's better two year olds, including impressive maiden winners George Cornelius and Daughter In Law. Finished well beaten last time but seems significant that they persevere at this level instead of going back to a maiden, first time blinkers could help sharpen him up a bit too. Going to need to be smart to beat the previous winners in the field but at 66/1 you don't need to be right too often.

    Mmmm, let me think about this.
    It's a 7 horse race and there's a 1-2 horse in it and then there's your horse a 66-1 horse. Think I might pass on yours if that's OK.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,493 ✭✭✭realdanbreen


    Mmmm, let me think about this.
    It's a 7 horse race and there's a 1-2 horse in it and then there's your horse a 66-1 horse. Think I might pass on yours if that's OK.


    Actually now that I think of it I'm going to look some clown if yours gets a place so I'm on it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,192 ✭✭✭Mostly Harmless


    Have bet Phebes Dream in the 8.00 race. Ran well enough on the fibresand at Southwell last time, making up a good bit of ground mid race before being unable to go with the front three in last furlong or two, possibly not ideally suited by that surface on breeding and best form would give her a very decent chance off basement mark here. Yard in flying form lately, including a couple for this owner that looked to find improvement out of nowhere and seems versatile ground wise so not too worried if there is much more rain during today. 25/1 with five places paid in a few places looked worth a small interest at least.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,851 ✭✭✭Brock Turnpike


    Have bet Phebes Dream in the 8.00 race. Ran well enough on the fibresand at Southwell last time, making up a good bit of ground mid race before being unable to go with the front three in last furlong or two, possibly not ideally suited by that surface on breeding and best form would give her a very decent chance off basement mark here. Yard in flying form lately, including a couple for this owner that looked to find improvement out of nowhere and seems versatile ground wise so not too worried if there is much more rain during today. 25/1 with five places paid in a few places looked worth a small interest at least.

    Is this your last bet of the day? (Asking for a friend)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,192 ✭✭✭Mostly Harmless


    Is this your last bet of the day? (Asking for a friend)
    Sorry I have to wait to see if the horse is being backed on the show price to make sure I get on at the smallest price possible :pac:

    But really, Designation in 7.00 and Danehill Quest in 8.30 the other two that I have bet at Tipp, but only relatively small stakes there. One at Lingfield, City Master in the 5.40.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 823 ✭✭✭Kauto


    Eight and Bob should win the 8PM 2/1. Its probabably not over stating it to say it has 20 pounds + to play with. Danger could be its over the top after a good few runs and was very keen in his last couple of hurdle runs which would add weight to this. However the maestro that trains it seems to defy logic day after day so cant resist backing it. Running against muck here with the exception of Elliotts which is also thrown in at the weights.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,024 ✭✭✭maximo31


    Going to have an EW bet on Papal Parade at 40/1 5 places PP in the 8 o 'clock.
    Already has a few wins under his belt, has won off a higher mark. Seems like he didn't take to hurdles so hopefully back on the flat will suit. Lot of rain here today in Tipp so if the ground has cut up it will suit. New trainer an unknown.
    Small takes on this one for me. Actually back to his original trainer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,024 ✭✭✭maximo31


    Universal Focus , another back from a few poor runs over hurdles but had previous decent form on the flat. Has won on soft , form of most latest win was franked as well. Jockey booking a positive. 14/1 EW 4 places Bet365. 8.30 Tipp.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,024 ✭✭✭maximo31


    Tricky race but have to have a nibble on Show Must Go On in the 7.30 Tipp.
    Form trainer and jockey. EW 15/2.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8 Bullwall


    Serious performance by Sunday Sovereign . Breaking 60 secs on soft going , 1 sec faster than the 4 year old off the same weight , in the following race . I know the ground probably deteriorated a bit but the weight for age would have been massive.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 823 ✭✭✭Kauto


    Bullwall wrote: »
    Serious performance by Sunday Sovereign . Breaking 60 secs on soft going , 1 sec faster than the 4 year old off the same weight , in the following race . I know the ground probably deteriorated a bit but the weight for age would have been massive.

    Serious performance alright but I would doubt there would be any improvement forthcoming after today. Horse has been gunned at home with sole intention of selling it and typical mug outfit has come in and done just that.
    This outfit left O'callaghan and id say the biggest reason was that none of the big lads would buy the winners off him anymore after they got burnt a number of times with duds who were gunned first time.
    Twomey doesn't spare them either.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,201 ✭✭✭SonOfGoat


    St Georges Head in 6.30 at Tipp is supposedly on a similar level to the trainer's better two year olds, including impressive maiden winners George Cornelius and Daughter In Law. Finished well beaten last time but seems significant that they persevere at this level instead of going back to a maiden, first time blinkers could help sharpen him up a bit too. Going to need to be smart to beat the previous winners in the field but at 66/1 you don't need to be right too often.

    What a load of crap. Harmless stick to the all weather kid. Even if the horse started at 2/1 it shouldn't be backed. The horse is nothing like their better 2yo's I don't know where you got that from.
    The horse is by Kingston hill a horse minimum 7f to 1m in it's early career, winning then at 1m6f. Your backing this horse over 5f against speedy types, really ?

    But congratulations, I see you got a placed horse today, well done.



    Mmmm, let me think about this.
    It's a 7 horse race and there's a 1-2 horse in it and then there's your horse a 66-1 horse. Think I might pass on yours if that's OK.

    Your 100% right, don't doubt your first thoughts.
    Kauto wrote: »
    Eight and Bob should win the 8PM 2/1. Its probabably not over stating it to say it has 20 pounds + to play with. Danger could be its over the top after a good few runs and was very keen in his last couple of hurdle runs which would add weight to this. However the maestro that trains it seems to defy logic day after day so cant resist backing it. Running against muck here with the exception of Elliotts which is also thrown in at the weights.

    This is brilliant!

    Your write-up is poetry to my ears. It's great the horse won, but even if it lost, you are right in what you said.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,192 ✭✭✭Mostly Harmless


    SonOfGoat wrote: »
    What a load of crap. Harmless stick to the all weather kid. Even if the horse started at 2/1 it shouldn't be backed. The horse is nothing like their better 2yo's I don't know where you got that from.
    The horse is by Kingston hill a horse minimum 7f to 1m in it's early career, winning then at 1m6f. Your backing this horse over 5f against speedy types, really ?

    But congratulations, I see you got a placed horse today, well done.


    If every 66/1 shot I back goes off at 16/1 I'll be happy enough in the long run, if you're using a 66/1 shot not winning as proof that it was a bad bet then good luck, obviously we *know now* that the fav should have been 1/100 but it's a lot easier to be wise hours after the result is known.

    Trainer is on record as saying George Cornelius, Daughter In Law and St Georges Head were their better 2yos and he showed more than enough pace to lead for most of the way on debut on Dundalk, so breeding schmeeding.

    FYI: http://m.irishracing.com/blog-item?headline=Kieran-Cotter&prid=199182
    "We have a smart filly by Requinto, Daughter In Law, that will hopefully run in the next fortnight. She is pretty smart. There would be another one or two early ones. We have a nice Kingston Hill colt, St George’s Head, that goes very well. And there are a few more that aren’t named yet that look smart."

    P.S. I'm now putting you on ignore, god alone knows why I did not do this a long long time ago.

    GL


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,201 ✭✭✭SonOfGoat


    And you believe what the trainer has to say ? If they told the truth they wouldn't be liars.

    Ignore all you want. The problem with you harmless is you like to scrutinise everybody else's bets but if someone has a look at your bets, god forbid.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,192 ✭✭✭Mostly Harmless




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,201 ✭✭✭SonOfGoat


    Keep it going 12 months. No point in betting a few months of the year , we saw how that other crazy weird thread went with delroy, should have been down a million but ended up on level stakes or something in a bizarre world.

    The point is, you don't put up bets most of the time but give your tuppence on why they can't or didn't win and think it's great, but if the shoes on the other foot you play the cry baby.

    The real issue is, because you got 'lucky' with the few months of selections you put up in the 'winter,'some people actually back your selections now. They must be off their head. Your analysis reeks or amateurism guessing or really novice punter material.

    I've had 2 usernames here, Irishgoat and this one. My other was closed down so I opened with this. You always had and still have multiple names, Kirers47 and Irish_major to name 2 and you have more.

    You closed the Kiers47 name down after you made your thread as Mostly harmless and you're still going strong with Irish_major.

    That horse yesterday, the sh!tehouse 7f horse St Georges head that's running on 3 legs, isn't it amazing Irish_major backed it last month and thought it was a good bet @ 5/1 and Irish_major actually quoted Mostly harmless on the day.
    Irish_major IS mostly harmless.

    https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=110008145&postcount=4

    Also I heard from a little birdy your all weather bets were taken from a premium paid website.

    You are by far the biggest scammer on here. As I said, ignore all you want, you're the man hiding behind many usernames.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 823 ✭✭✭Kauto


    How does one block Son of Goat?

    The man hasn't a rashers. You can tell that after reading half a post.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,339 ✭✭✭convert


    OK. yet another thread I have to close until I get a chance to read through it.

    And yet another reminder to behave.

    /Thread closed


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