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Carole Hanson
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Re: Cheltenham Festival

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Well a shocker in the Queen Mother Champion Chase as Defi Du Seuil tires out and finishes 4th! Politologue gets an absolutely brilliant ride and takes them all the way from start to finish!

ETA: Altior would have won this easy IMO
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Take a look as they where circling before the start Carole ,look at Politolouge ears ....bolt forward the only horse there that was up for it..
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Fyi, nobody won the ITV7 today so the jackpot rolls over to tomorrow, for anyone in the UK it’s worth playing for £200,000 and all for free!
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Cannot have Tiger here wrong ground not main objective ...and odds on.

YANWORTH for me, Egna ,used to fram these types of races when i was younger.
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Good run from Tiger Roll to get 2nd, tired out late but I think this sets him up well for the National. Easysland looked brilliant in winning that, just kept powering on!
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Bloody frogs :lol: no raciest intent meant :shock:
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Why is Frodon 5/1, am I out of the loop?! I'm actually going to put some money on for once as I think other Ryanair horses are overrated... But I have NEVER won any money so now he is cursed! Oh well.
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Its big juicy handicap for me again,

Sringtown Lake 4.10 taken 20/1
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My selections for today's races. after I lost that race where the top 2 where the other two I had considered the next race I would have been out anyway and I didn't have the top 3 or 2 etc however many it was for placing. I think that's the one where su du whatever his name is lol don't feel like looking it up again lost. but I didn't consider much of any of the others for that one. but I did have Easyland as a winner. the first selection in these are the ones I used for the place 6 pool on amwager.

3-2-5
11-4
1-4-5
8-11-5
4-6-16
4-3-5-17
15-6-16-24
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Well that was a cracking opening race at Cheltenham! Either one could have won it on the line but Samcro is back to his best over fences! Great efforts from Melon and Faugheen!
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My selections for today were:

13:30-Itchy Feet
13:55 (Hexham)-Princess Mononoke
14:10-Welsh Saint
14:50-Min
15:05 (Doncaster)-Summit Like Herbie
15:30-Paisley Park
16:10-Simply the Betts

Obviously out of it already haha but let’s see how well I do with the others.
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stunning first race finish after 3 plus miles ...the differance between the first 2 ...a nose hair ..unreal racing
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Carole Hanson wrote: 4 years ago My selections for today were:

13:30-Itchy Feet
13:55 (Hexham)-Princess Mononoke
14:10-Welsh Saint
14:50-Min
15:05 (Doncaster)-Summit Like Herbie
15:30-Paisley Park
16:10-Simply the Betts

Obviously out of it already haha but let’s see how well I do with the others.
me to! lol but different wager but same concept. when I watched replays I thought the 3 itchy feet cleared the jumps better than I saw Faugheen yet Faugheen is the one who finished the race with a rider and cleared all the jumps lol
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Hexham abandoned due to high winds.

Another great battle at Cheltenham, what a fight from Sire Du Berlais!
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Alarm bells ringing ....Aso first time blinkers, i remember Miss Williams doing a similar thing a few times, looked o k in the parade ring.

Having a E W bet
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