Brrr, Maxally and Lengaleng still to have ago at picking, do any of you want it , otherwise back to Joesman1 turn Posted by vaigret
I'd love to have a go (in conjunction with someone else) but maybe in the future when we've had a couple of unsuccessful weeks rather than on the back of such success!
Some help for next Saturday! Having committed Oaks winner Taghrooda to the line-up last Thursday, the season's leading owner will bolster his forces against ante-post favourite Telescope with Eclipse Stakes winner Mukhadram, the intended mount of Dane O'Neill.
Have sent out friendship requests( if not received pm me) I wont be posting my bets on main forum now, not any good anyway.LOL e.g. say for today I have had a big bet ???
The Roger Varian-trained Horsted Keynes was cut to clear 8-1 favourite on Monday with a number of firms for the 7f contest with Kevin Ryan's Louis The Pious, who finished three quarters of a length in front of him when winning at the royal meeting, set to reoppose off 3lb worse terms and available to back at 25-1.
The Group 3 Princess Margaret Juddmonte Stakes has attracted 12 fillies including the Mark Johnston-trained Muraaqaba, who was given quotes of 25-1 for the Qipco 1,000 Guineas after winning at Newmarket last month.
John Smith's Cup winner Farraaj could return to York on Saturday and step back up into Group company after he appeared among the 12 entries for the Group 2 Skybet York Stakes. Sunday's Curragh winner Parish Hall was another interesting name to figure.Farraaj's trainer Roger Varian, who could also run Cameron Highland, said: "Farraaj has come out of his win in John Smith's Cup absolutely fine and looks well. It was a good effort that day - a solid, weight-carrying performance. EAGLE TOP will join stablemate Taghrooda in Saturday's £1 million King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot after connections stumped up the £75,000 supplementary fee on Monday.
It is not beyond the realms of possibility that trainer John Gosden could even run three in the race as Derby-third Romsdal, a 20-1 shot, also featured among 12 horses remaining in the midsummer showpiece at Monday's forfeit stage.
Telescope, who soared to the head of the ante-post King George market with a stunning victory in the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot, heads the entries, which also includes Breeders' Cup winner Magician, who could have the services of a pacemaker in stablemate Hall Of Mirrors.
In Response to Re: SCOOP 6 CLUB -UPDATE for 26th July 2014 : Come on Alan u in-bred!!! U have as much chance of scooping the money as any if us!!! If u insist on not partaking, I'll do it... But I'd prefer u to have a stab before my next turn. Posted by joesman1
Ok OK OK! I will do the same as JJ did then. I will pick 1 horse per race, and then you can add your selections to the perm. Deal?
I will put an alternative in for each race which you can use if you think my 1st choice is a no hoper.
We will sort all this out over facebook Sat morn with a coffee/beer.
SCOOP 6 SYNDICATERS Have sent out friendship requests( if not received pm me) I wont be posting my bets on main forum now, not any good anyway.LOL e.g. say for today I have had a big bet ??? Posted by Ukjoe
Didn't see your PM until this morning Joe, better off posting on forum. Sods law it won too!
In Response to Re: SCOOP 6 CLUB -UPDATE for 26th July 2014 : Ok OK OK! I will do the same as JJ did then. I will pick 1 horse per race, and then you can add your selections to the perm. Deal? I will put an alternative in for each race which you can use if you think my 1st choice is a no hoper. We will sort all this out over facebook Sat morn with a coffee/beer. Posted by MAXALLY
Ok I'll call u sat morning 10 ish, or u can f/book me earlier with your selections. I'm (hopefully) playing day 2 of GPS Newcastle Saturday afternoon, so won't be able to follow the racing.
In Response to Re: SCOOP 6 CLUB -UPDATE for 26th July 2014 : Ok I'll call u sat morning 10 ish, or u can f/book me earlier with your selections. I'm (hopefully) playing day 2 of GPS Newcastle Saturday afternoon, so won't be able to follow the racing. Posted by joesman1
Cheers mate. Maybe a bit early for me that! I am going to actually take my time and do some serious reading up on sat morning, so might not have my selections done till about 12. If you let me know yours though, I will work them into the perm somehow.
There is a going change at Ascot and it is not good news for John Gosden and Eagle Top. Our man at the track Graham Dench reports it is now GOOD TO FIRM from good to firm, good in places. Gosden will walk the course later today. 1 hour ago JOHN GOSDEN was happy to get wet at Ascot on Friday as rains eased the way for Eagle Top to take his place in the £1 million King George and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at the track on Saturday.RELATED LINKSAscot Saturday card "This is very welcome when the owner has paid £75,000 to supplement," said Gosden of his Royal Ascot winner, who looks set to take his place alongside stablemates Romsdal and unbeaten Oaks winner Taghrooda in one of the biggest races of the British Flat season.
I don't even know if this is a scoop 6 race, but Channings single free tip last week won at 25/1
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The Road to Riches will be weekly and will feature regular free tips from Betting Emporium writers. Today, Neil Channing looks at the big Ascot handicap, the 3.15....
" Last week was fun but it puts the pressure on me this week. I was quite excited though as I thought I had a 12/1 winner for you in The King George. I don't like hype-horse Telescope at all, I'm not sure about Magician or Mukhadram over this trip, I'm a fan of Taghrooda but this is a tough ask and I was planning to have a decent bet on Flintshire which is out with a temperature. Rather than switch to my other possible Eagle Top which is really quite short now Pricewise are on I'll tell you about the big handicap. Getting each-way with 12345 is a definite advantage on the place part of the bet to the punters. Getting 12345 in a race where you can discount many horses on the draw is a big angle in.
All summer people in racing bore on about how the draw is never so important as where the pace will come from. I notice that the people saying that are always people who don't have to rely on betting winners to get a living from the game. At Royal Ascot every single sprint was dominated by horses drawn high. I agree that the jockeys helped the trend by trying to defy trigonometry and charging over from poor draws rather than going for the old run in a straight line system. You just can't argue with results though and I can't see the point of trying to defy the trend when there are some tasty prices about a few high-drawn horses available.
Despite the idiot clerk of the course being vague about how much water was added to the track prior to yesterday's thunderstorm it does look as if beautiful weather and the fast-drying track will mean that high-drawn fast ground horses will be where I am looking.
High on my shortlist was Watchable, a little unlucky at Royal Ascot and the stable coming in to form. This one was 25/1 three days ago so at 11/1 I'll leave it. Horsted Keynes was also unlucky in the same Royal Ascot race and if I was here to pick winners I might give you him, but my job is to make a long term profit by picking +ev bets and at 8/1 I'm leaving this one. Fort Bastion is from a yard I love to follow and the horse is flying, I could include it if I picked three or four in the race but I shall stick with one today. The one I found hardest to rule out was Belgian Bill with a great draw and the best jockey this horse loves it here but again at 9/1 it may be just a shade too short.
I have decided on a horse from a stable who I used to really rate who might finally be emerging from the doldrums. Seven Furlongs is a funny distance which attracts specialists, it's not quite so much about flat-out sprinting. I like horses in these races who stay further. My selection was also in the Royal Ascot race with Louis the Pious, Horsted Keynes and Watchable and I thought he was the most unlucky. I backed him and tipped the horse each-way to Betting Emporium subscribers and I was feeling very pleased until the jockey challenged a little too early and also brought him off the rail. I feel redemption coming today. This is a strong bet getting the five places.
I'm having 12 points each-way Bronze Angel at 12/1 with VC, Skybet, Bet365 and Paddy Power 12345.
(I'd rather take 11/1 12345 than 12/1 1234 if I missed the prices or couldn't get on with the pathetic bunch of firms suggested above)."
I am sure Bronze Angel was tipped on here before (maybe me), something to do with the draw at one of its Ascot races but didnt win.Won a few weeks later tho.!!!
However don't spend for the sake of it LOL and it would be nice if youi could keep £20 odde quid back so we can have a £128 perm(most peoples fav) next week.
2.40 ascot American hope 3.05 Newcastle Ansaab 3.15 Ascot Horstwead Keynes, Redvers, Belgian bill and Georgian Bay 3.30 York Zalty and Goldream 3.50 Taghooda
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Tough job, but someone has to do it...........
Come on Maxally !!!
If you want, I'll help you and not tell any1
Tough job, but someone has to do it...........
Come on Maxally !!!
If you want, I'll help you and not tell any1
Having committed Oaks winner Taghrooda to the line-up last Thursday, the season's leading owner will bolster his forces against ante-post favourite Telescope with Eclipse Stakes winner Mukhadram, the intended mount of Dane O'Neill.
It looks like I will be getting joesman to do it on Saturday unless Maxally comes forward in next day or so.
Father V
Have sent out friendship requests( if not received pm me)
I wont be posting my bets on main forum now, not any good anyway.LOL
e.g. say for today I have had a big bet ???
The Roger Varian-trained Horsted Keynes was cut to clear 8-1 favourite on Monday with a number of firms for the 7f contest with Kevin Ryan's Louis The Pious, who finished three quarters of a length in front of him when winning at the royal meeting, set to reoppose off 3lb worse terms and available to back at 25-1.
The Group 3 Princess Margaret Juddmonte Stakes has attracted 12 fillies including the Mark Johnston-trained Muraaqaba, who was given quotes of 25-1 for the Qipco 1,000 Guineas after winning at Newmarket last month.
John Smith's Cup winner Farraaj could return to York on Saturday and step back up into Group company after he appeared among the 12 entries for the Group 2 Skybet York Stakes. Sunday's Curragh winner Parish Hall was another interesting name to figure.Farraaj's trainer Roger Varian, who could also run Cameron Highland, said: "Farraaj has come out of his win in John Smith's Cup absolutely fine and looks well. It was a good effort that day - a solid, weight-carrying performance.
EAGLE TOP will join stablemate Taghrooda in Saturday's £1 million King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot after connections stumped up the £75,000 supplementary fee on Monday.
It is not beyond the realms of possibility that trainer John Gosden could even run three in the race as Derby-third Romsdal, a 20-1 shot, also featured among 12 horses remaining in the midsummer showpiece at Monday's forfeit stage.
Telescope, who soared to the head of the ante-post King George market with a stunning victory in the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot, heads the entries, which also includes Breeders' Cup winner Magician, who could have the services of a pacemaker in stablemate Hall Of Mirrors.
nice 1.
Are we pre-paid up for this week?
GL Alan & Neil.
It is a free week but people can add shares if they want to.
Have a great holiday Sharky
Last weeks winning safely received.
Father V
JOHN GOSDEN was happy to get wet at Ascot on Friday as rains eased the way for Eagle Top to take his place in the £1 million King George and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at the track on Saturday.RELATED LINKSAscot Saturday card "This is very welcome when the owner has paid £75,000 to supplement," said Gosden of his Royal Ascot winner, who looks set to take his place alongside stablemates Romsdal and unbeaten Oaks winner Taghrooda in one of the biggest races of the British Flat season.
Good luck Neil and Alan
GOOD LUCK WHATEVER IS PICKED TODAY.
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Free Tip of the Week
The Road to Riches will be weekly and will feature regular free tips from Betting Emporium writers. Today, Neil Channing looks at the big Ascot handicap, the 3.15....
" Last week was fun but it puts the pressure on me this week. I was quite excited though as I thought I had a 12/1 winner for you in The King George. I don't like hype-horse Telescope at all, I'm not sure about Magician or Mukhadram over this trip, I'm a fan of Taghrooda but this is a tough ask and I was planning to have a decent bet on Flintshire which is out with a temperature. Rather than switch to my other possible Eagle Top which is really quite short now Pricewise are on I'll tell you about the big handicap. Getting each-way with 12345 is a definite advantage on the place part of the bet to the punters. Getting 12345 in a race where you can discount many horses on the draw is a big angle in.
You have up to £230 to spend.
However don't spend for the sake of it LOL and it would be nice if youi could keep £20 odde quid back so we can have a £128 perm(most peoples fav) next week.
2.20 York Dutch Rose
2.40 ascot American hope
3.05 Newcastle Ansaab
3.15 Ascot Horstwead Keynes, Redvers, Belgian bill and Georgian Bay
3.30 York Zalty and Goldream
3.50 Taghooda