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Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:14 pm
by another grub
Any thoughts?

Im staying away from Scenic Blast.

Sportingbet have this up that I might have a dabble at.....



Total Winning Margin Royal Ascot (16th-20th inc) 20 Jun 2009 01:00 30 races



All 30 races must be run (5 days) for bets to stand-Market will be updated after each day-

Dead Heat – 0.0 Length
Short Head / Nose – 0.1 Length
Head – 0.2 Length
Long Head / ½ Neck – 0.25 Length
Neck – 0.3 Length
Long Neck – 0.4 Length
½ Length – 0.5 Length
¾ Length – 0.75 Length
1 Length – 1 Length
All Races must be run in order for bets to stand. Payout is on the collective winning margins between first and second horse as declared by the Stewards for all eight races. Total Margin is worked out using decimals from the following conversion table. All In Betting. See Rule 145 under Racing Specials


Zero To Less Than 43 Lengths
2.80
43 Lengths (inc) To Less Than 58 Lengths
2.80
58 Lengths Or More
2.50

Im having $500 on over 58 lengths..... they seem to win by big margains over there...

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:05 pm
by Davey Carlson
Grub be careful imo..... the best horses in england and ireland are running in all 30 races with lots of races under 1m, Malfair has 35-50l at around 2.1 I think this is where it will be.

Carlso will be up tonight with a preview so for those who are keen for a late night punt fund your Malfair accounts for some in running action :)

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:08 pm
by dodgingandweaving
Any reasons why your laying the Blast?
I think it's got every hope, providing the outside rail plays evenly. Although, i'm a bit worried about how many horses go to the outside, Blast likes to get cover and he might find it tough if only a few horses follow him to the outside.

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:20 pm
by Davey Carlson
5f sprints are just paydays for bookmakers in general especially at the big meetings so be very careful imo. bbl with some thoughts on the meeting.

also note UniGoat are betting fixed on this meeting so load up your tab phone account as there is a chance of a gift if we follow betfair and play at the right time ;)

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:22 pm
by another grub
TAB Jockey challenge has....

41531 HUGHES Richard $2.50
41532 MURTAGH Johnny $2.85
41533 MOORE Ryan $5.00
41534 DETTORI Frankie $11.00
41535 ANY OTHER INDIVIDUAL JOCKEY $13.00

Sportingbet....

R Hughes 2.55
J Murtagh 3.60
R Moore 3.90
F Dettori 8.50
Any Other Unlisted Rider 13.00


I think sportingbet are on the money so I have had $300 on Moore, $150 on Dettori and $100 on any other with the TAB...... 47 differentjockeys in 6 races :shock: :shock: ... jockeys room should be a bit crammed ;)

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:26 pm
by Davey Carlson
grub imo its all aboard time - r moore at 5.00 is a huuugguggeeee price murtagh has got none imo has one winner and a couple of horses that are in the market because hes on. Moore is the proven best jock in the uk and at the big meetings the cream can rise to the top

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:35 pm
by another grub
hope your right....DC

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:28 pm
by Davey Carlson
he is the standout in that group of 4...... fingers crossed

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:53 pm
by Davey Carlson
hughes 3
murtagh 3.2
moore 3.5
a/o 9
dettori 11


I think we crushed it AG 8) :lol:

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:08 pm
by another grub
That is more like what it should be......, hopefullly taking overs will pay off for once!!!

Going to be a long night ..... :partyman: ...... 8-} ....... i-)


41531 HUGHES Richard $3.00
41532 MURTAGH Johnny $3.20
41533 MOORE Ryan $3.50
41535 ANY OTHER INDIVIDUAL JOCKEY $9.00
41534 DETTORI Frankie $11.00

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:58 pm
by another grub
just finished my sixth beer..... bout to hit the beam to see me through.


TAB have put up a 'SPECIAL'.......Scenic Blast out to $4 and will leave it that price till they stand to lose $500,000.

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:02 pm
by Davey Carlson
lol soft could have layed it all day at 7/2 for plenty - I have already layed the horse at 4.2

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:27 pm
by another grub
Nothing better than having a cold Jimmy on the rocks infront of the fire...... JC bet on and live racing in the lounge room......
8)

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:43 pm
by Davey Carlson
queen is wearing a yellow hat ffs i had 50 on the red at 5/2 :evil:

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:10 am
by another grub
Hughes and Murtagh quinella the first race......FFS..... Im going for a stiff drink.... :roll: :roll:

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:12 am
by Davey Carlson
make that a double AG at least you didn't lay paco boy :shock:
have got some 9/1 e/w the 14 at thirsk hoping to get the day back on track

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:13 am
by Davey Carlson
Here is a preview of the king stand that is done by a mate who is a pro in the uk.

The King’s Stand Stakes (3.05)
Amour Propre is expected to set a strong pace here. The son of Paris House, who cost a mere 1,500gns as
a yearling, landed the Cornwallis Stakes on the third of his three victories last season and looked better
than ever on his return when making most to beat Hoh Hoh Hoh in the Group 3 Palace House Stakes at
Newmarket.
Scenic Blast has been showing steady improvement in his native Australia this spring. A strong-finishing
type, he will be suited to the fast pace and is sure to be doing his best work in the final furlong of the
race. With form over a mile, the concern for backers is that he could get going too late.
Fleeting Spirit, who landed the Temple Stakes by two lengths from Borderlescott on her return to
action last season, finished third to Equiano in this race last year. Not disgraced in the Prix de l’Abbaye
and Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint on her next two starts, this smooth-travelling filly is comfortable at Group 1
level and relishes the likely
fast ground. Successful first time out in her two seasons to race, the daughter of Invincible Spirit can
produce a scintillating turn of foot when things fall right
for her. The one concern is that she can sometimes miss the break, although that could work in her favour
given the likely shape of this race.
Of the others one can never exclude the remarkable Borderlescott, who won the Group 1 Nunthorpe
Stakes last season, He will be up here battling up with the pace. Dandy Man, fourth here last year,
doesn’t seem to have improved from that run. Last year’s winner Equiano has been disappointing this
season but Tax Free, who beat him at Newmarket, could go well at a long price. Anglezarke is very
genuine and Spin Cycle, who was unlucky last year in the Norfolk Stakes, could also go well.
With Amour Propre and Borderlescott expected to set a strong pace this could
favour the strong-finishing Scenic Blast and Fleeting Spirit, with the latter the
most favoured. Tax Free could be the best outsider.

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:38 am
by dragonsphere
scenic blast u little ripper....did it easy!!! just had 20 wins on it fixed at 3 25! u beauty!

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:41 am
by another grub
bolted in.....

glad TAB lost 500k :lol: :lol:

Re: Royal Ascot

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:47 am
by Davey Carlson
well done stevie arnold kewl as a kewcumba I didn't know what to cheer for the 2nd horse was a massive result but had the exacta for plenty. That preview wasnt bad lads ;)