Denman2008 wrote: » GDB likely going to France Mullins says, needs soft ground
jimjamcos wrote: » You make less and less sense with each post.
sting60 wrote: » My opinion with regards the horrible Cheltenham nights is listen to very uneducated people on this site.I have a horrible distane for minor people with nothing but uneducated views.
posturingpat wrote: » You mean once he doesn't give the horse the most impeccable ride possible and give the horse every chance of winning? That Harchibald ride was beyond brilliance, noone else would've got him as close.
Gringo180 wrote: » More of That is my banker of the festival. 7/2 is an absolute steal.
sting60 wrote: » back some fancy priced horses e/w nrnb
sting60 wrote: » you still have two places behind the fav if you back anti post.
NaiveMelodies wrote: » Would love if Hidden Cyclone won the Champion Chase. Very nice performance today.
Shemale wrote: » Do you really think Coneygree is a better novice than UDS and Vautour?
TheTorment wrote: » Just got off live chat with Betway. I asked about NRNB for Cheltenham races. He said they were NRNB for ALL races. I asked him if he was sure and he confirmed.
Shemale wrote: » Backed him last year but reluctant this year, his run in the Long Distance was bizarre, he will need to be at his very best to deal with Rock On Ruby.
sting60 wrote: » Uds looks a superstar no doubt but look at the facts regarding the never mentioned coneygree.he won by 40l hard held at kempton where de boinville was taking the piss.at two out he was way ahead on the clock from silviniaco conti who won the king George over same trip same day.silviniaco conti 6.8.20 was pushed out and coneygree 6.9.72 was eased .this horse is seriously underestimated IMO and back against him at your pearl at Cheltenham.the question is would coneygree beat the shocking 11 ry old aladdins cave ( chase debut) 92l after beating a 135 who won by 50 l previous umh.
Shemale wrote: » Nico fell asleep during the race, he missed the fact that the only danger to him Sausalito (?) Sunrise fell 6 out, Nico proceeded to shove him along and was even using the whip on the run in, quite a way from hard held. Coneygree is my idea of the RSA winner but he definitely isn't at the same level of UDS
sting60 wrote: » Maybe its me but is distance a factor??????
Cart wrote: » So u know for sure he stays 3 miles do you?
sting60 wrote: » Maybe its me but is distance a factor?????? Time is on the day based on my math he is a serious bet.
sting60 wrote: » UDC over 3m who would you lose your money on. Totally different horses ,please refrain comparison types.
Shemale wrote: » You said Congeygree was the best novice you had seen by a mile, you didn't say he was the best 3 mile novice you had seen by a mile. Do you have a link to where you tipped up Coneygree before St Stephens Day at 50/1, you might also post a link to where you tipped up Lord Windemere as a nap.
shy-tall-knight wrote: » Does 4th place in a Pertemps Qualifier qualify you for the final at Cheltenham? I thought Edeymi's run at Musselburgh was interesting. Sure to be a nice handicap in him somewhere.
sting60 wrote: » take e/w in the markets now as you have three places if that is your thing no matter how many run on the day.
realdanbreen wrote: » What exactly does doing an E/W bet have to do with NRNB?