Dog Races
Yesterday's even money loser brought the week to five from five on the losers front, and I'm starting to receive fan mail! (I'm certain that won't last!!)
More interesting is that people are writing to me telling me about how they're loving Racing Secrets [Exposed]. Comments such as, "Another 4 losers today (3 unplaced Mr. Aviator 2nd by 3/4 l). All between 6.2 & 7.2 but it was obvious they were going to lose, like a Championship team taking on 3 Premiership teams."
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Lots of racing today, but very little class.
I think the theme of the afternoon is summed up by the 2.50 at Goodwood. A ten grand race between just four professional losers. If ever a Saturday epitomised the calm before the storm that is Royal Ascot, this is it.
I'll take on Munsef in this race, not because he is the poorest horse in the race, nor because he can't win. Just because he is a dog. Granted, he's running against three other dogs, and may outbark them. But at 9/10 on betfair, this is a low risk lay, and one where I'm prepared to be wrong at the odds. Let's put it this way: I wouldn't have Munsef as a placepot banker with your money...
Also, given that yesterday's evens loser makes it five from five for the week, and the bank is growing, I'm getting greedy!
I don't really fancy much today on the backing front, and instead I shall be barbecuing in Bournemouth, with my good mate Dan, who will be 35 tomorrow. Happy Birthday, you old ba5tard! (He's actually younger than me, but we won't let that get in the way of some good old fashioned age-related banter!)
If you do want one to follow, then Ordnance Row ran an excellent race when third from an impossible draw at Epsom last Friday. He also raced the next day, and was outpointed (possibly knackered?) in the Group 3 won by Blythe Knight.
He should run very well at around 5/1 with betfair.
Good luck with your weekend wagering. No promise of a post tomorrow, as I may not have access to an internet connection. But if I can bring you a lay selection, I will.
Pip Pip!
Matt
More interesting is that people are writing to me telling me about how they're loving Racing Secrets [Exposed]. Comments such as, "Another 4 losers today (3 unplaced Mr. Aviator 2nd by 3/4 l). All between 6.2 & 7.2 but it was obvious they were going to lose, like a Championship team taking on 3 Premiership teams."
In my final plug for this excellent product, I highly recommend you check it out here:
http://tinyurl.com/377z6p
Lots of racing today, but very little class.
I think the theme of the afternoon is summed up by the 2.50 at Goodwood. A ten grand race between just four professional losers. If ever a Saturday epitomised the calm before the storm that is Royal Ascot, this is it.
I'll take on Munsef in this race, not because he is the poorest horse in the race, nor because he can't win. Just because he is a dog. Granted, he's running against three other dogs, and may outbark them. But at 9/10 on betfair, this is a low risk lay, and one where I'm prepared to be wrong at the odds. Let's put it this way: I wouldn't have Munsef as a placepot banker with your money...
Also, given that yesterday's evens loser makes it five from five for the week, and the bank is growing, I'm getting greedy!
I don't really fancy much today on the backing front, and instead I shall be barbecuing in Bournemouth, with my good mate Dan, who will be 35 tomorrow. Happy Birthday, you old ba5tard! (He's actually younger than me, but we won't let that get in the way of some good old fashioned age-related banter!)
If you do want one to follow, then Ordnance Row ran an excellent race when third from an impossible draw at Epsom last Friday. He also raced the next day, and was outpointed (possibly knackered?) in the Group 3 won by Blythe Knight.
He should run very well at around 5/1 with betfair.
Good luck with your weekend wagering. No promise of a post tomorrow, as I may not have access to an internet connection. But if I can bring you a lay selection, I will.
Pip Pip!
Matt
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