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  1. No worries, he's about 128 years old
  2. Thanks, that's a tip worth having !!
  3. Hardly surprising, I suspect winning would come as a shock both to him and the poor horses!
  4. I curse you and every bet you have for the next sixteen billion trillion years- though they'd be losers regardless. Edit And I do so on behalf of Toadhall Saint as well !
  5. No chance of any worthwhile inside tips then
  6. Winning is always the tricky bit as you know Kip ! The stats are just there if anyone is interested and nothing confusing about them. Anyway, since you clearly won't win you can take Newbury out of the equation
  7. Courtesy of Key Racing News: http://www.herbiefogg.com/ Eye-catchers Eye-catchers with entries today, flagged up by respected sources over the past few weeks Sir Geoffrey (IRE), 14:55 Chester Racing Post - showed blinding early speed at Beverley latest, running on empty in the last half-furlong and run down near the line. He will appreciate a return to a flatter track. Boston Blue (GB), 17:00 Goodwood H Taylor - modest form but has run on OK, and one who will be of more interest when handicapping if allocated a mark under 70. Might need a bit further. The sort that Bill Knight does well handicapping. Darwin Star (GB), 18:35 Newbury H Taylor - Has run green but with lots of promise, beaten last but one by horses with experience and the rail to race against, and beat the rest despite wanting to go left. Will win races and would appreciate a step up. Badly drawn Warwick latest. Notable last week on the Newmarket gallops: M L W Bell, Sunny Game (J Spencer) – worked well and pulled clear of the 70 rated Crunched (5.45 Chester) Richard Hannon, Canford Cliffs "None of us have ever had any doubts about Canford Cliff's ability to get a mile...Canford Cliffs worked brilliantly on Wednesday morning. It was the best gallop he's produced this season. Richard got off and said it was the same sort of feel the horse gave him before Royal Ascot. Canford Cliffs will be much more at home on the Curragh". Richard Hannon, Avonmore Star & Numeral "I was hoping the maiden would split as I am always loathe to run two horses against each other, and make no mistake both are decent tools. There would not be much between them". Charlie Hills, Equiano "He’s probably most effective on fast ground. He’s got a nice draw and we’re pretty hopeful." Robin Bastiman, Borderlescott "It wasn’t really his ground when he was second in heavy going last year. I was pleased with his second to Equiano and he’s come on again for the run." Mark Johnston, Hacienda & Ginger Jack "Hacienda won well at Beverley and is a very nice horse. I was disappointed with his race in Ireland. Quicker ground may help. Ginger Jack could be a very good horse and quicker ground has persuaded me to run. The downside is that he’s rated on his all-weather form." Richard Fahey, Old Joe Mac "This is a better race than last time, but he’s very well." Andrew Balding, Balducci "It was a relief he got in and I’m very happy with him. He’s done well since Newmarket and stall 3 is fine." Marcus Tregoning, Aajel "He’s in good form, the ground should be all right for him. I think his run in the Sagaro Stakes was exceptional. I think he’ll run well." Richard Fahey, Johannes "He’s gone up 6lbs for his York win, but we’ve claimed 7lb off him. He’s been running very well." Tim Easterby, Hamish McGonagall & Discanti "The ground is important to Hamish. It needs to be good or good to firm with no jar. As long as the ground is suitable he has a good chance. Discanti has been in fantastic form lately. Coming back to 5 furlongs could be too sharp, but I expect him to go well." Miscellaneous Other in-form or improving runners from the in-house Key Racing News database Balducci (GB), 14:30 Haydock KRN - Behind the very promising Oasis Dancer in a red hot handicap at Newmarket on May 1st and compensation unlikely to be long in coming. Avonmore Star (GB), 15:50 Newbury KRN - Green on debut but finished close up and looked a likely future winner in similar company. The Kempton form has taken a few knocks but also stands up quite well on a line through Phoebs. Pat Dobbs has opted for Numeral, but they are both well-regarded at home and the yard think there is little between them. Discanti (IRE), 16:25 Thirsk KRN - Yard's sprinters in very good form. Went from 2nd last to first very easily (on the bridle) at Ripon and then pulled well clear. Up 8lbs for that but still capable of winning on revised mark. Badly drawn latest at Thirsk when 3rd and well worth another chance when the conditions look right. Red Kestrel (USA), 17:25 York KRN - Is down to a winnable mark and grade, in form and likely to pick up one of these anytime soon. Ran on takingly behind the in-form Destiny's Dream. Of most interest up to Class 4. Trainer/Jockey Stats Leading trainer/jockey combinations with a runner (% strike rate at venue): Haydock: M A Jarvis/N Callan 56% Lingfield: J Noseda/G Baker 100%, H Cecil/T Queally 31%, Sir M Prescott/S Sanders 27% Chester: R A Fahey/F Tylicki 33%, M Johnston/J-P Guillambert 33%, G A Swinbank/R Winston 33% York: S Bin Suroor/F Dettori 32% Newbury: Sir M Stout/R Moore 30% Goodwood: S Kirk/G Baker 30% Hot trainers (over last 14 days, with runners declared): H R A Cecil 10-27 37%, R Charlton 6-18 33%, Ian Williams 3-11 27%, L M Cumani 5-20 25%, J R Jenkins 3-12 25%, H Morrison 3-12 25%, Mahmood Al Zarooni 5-22 23%, T D Barron 4-18 22%, J Noseda 4-18 22% Leading course trainers (with runners): Haydock: W S Kittow 4-11 36%, P J Makin 4-12 33%, M A Jarvis 22-73 30%, Sir M Stout 10-34 29%, D M Sim**** 3-12 25%, W Haggas 8-39 21% Lingfield: C J Down 3-6 50%, J Noseda 14-60 23% Chester: M L W Bell 6-22 27%, G A Swinbank 4-15 27%, E S McMahon 5-22 23% York: J L Dunlop 9-35 26%, S Bin Suroor 19-79 24% Newbury: P W D'Arcy 4-9 44% Goodwood: J Noseda 14-60 23% Notable trainers on the cold list (with runners). Days/runs since win: A Berry 250/107, P T Midgley 43/85, B P J Baugh 147/70, M Mullineaux 113/54, M Usher 143/53, J Ryan 224/51, A P Jarvis 97/51, Paul Green 192/46, R J Price 79/42, J G Portman 86/36, W R Swinburn 22/34, B Palling 65/32
  8. Well today is another day, might as well do the Scoop 6. Worth millions isn't it !
  9. Then so am I
  10. Well given you posted this on 18/9/09 on a thread specifically about the EDL no TBH. "I'm a member... I bet that surprised you all." http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=16703 That thread went round in never decreasing circles but at least most people on there realised just what the EDL was all about by the time it was closed. It was also full of statements, but no facts I can see, that the EDL was not racist, just anti Muslim extremists. However, the EDL is closely affiliated with Casuals United, a group consisting mainly of ex football hooligans ( so the link with football is there but interesting they are ex football holligans- banned from football or it just became too tame ? ). They see themselves as the vanguard in a battle for the soul of Britain against extremist Islamist forces — the “enemy within” bent on imposing Sharia. A “ready-made army” against Muslim fundamentalists. The "Casuals" attracted the support of BNP activists including Chris Renton who was actually the person who created the EDL website! However, even the BNP then distanced themselves from the EDL and no BNP member is allowed to join. To cap it all the Southampton Division then deigned to use the Saints crest on A Facebook site, surprise, surprise the group could only be joined by "invitation" only. As Eastleigh Soul Boy then stated: I have just spoken to Mark Abraham (Community Officer) at the club. He is gravely concerned not just at the misuse of the crest but also the 'aligning' of groups such as this to the Club. He has already, earlier this week, had contact with the council about this group and moves are afoot to distance the club from them. By that time the crest, rightly, had been removed. No doubt there are some members of the EDL who can't see it for what it is but that's invariably the product of either complete stupidity or a closed mind. Either way the EDL has nothing to offer other than protests which are invariably aimed at provoking trouble and stirring up anti Muslim feeling be the Muslims extremist or not.
  11. typical ( stick to the horses please kip!)
  12. Well I had forgotten about it...... then I saw this thread was still rumbling on
  13. In the pub !
  14. Haringey and "loonies" such as Bernie Grant would be my guess ?
  15. Blimey, yet another person on here who needs to go to Specsavers
  16. Saint George
  17. Well Tislaam is off about now, might win and make you feel better !
  18. Oh boy, Abu Dubai !? He had a 20/1 winner earlier in the week according to the ATR website but I happen to know the horse in question, Russian Rock, returned at 15/2 so rather misleading.
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