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IMPORTANT; HERE IS THE GRAND NATIONAL WINNER!!

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  • edited April 2012
    In Response to Re: IMPORTANT; HERE IS THE GRAND NATIONAL WINNER!!:
    and thats a race where outsiders do well from memory, could bode well afterall for fingal and the other shorties today perhaps
    Posted by BELL_POKER
    darlan winning obviously
  • edited April 2012
    fabulu topham yes i know mcain but stable hot   los nadis 440 jim goldie big price
  • edited April 2012
    dont worry bell you didnt miss anything with theatre guide, I backed it LOL

    like your tips but staying with the ones i have done.

    Father V
  • edited April 2012
    is the jock on fabalu the son of yesterdays hunder jock who won on cloudy lane?? same surname (Harding) and stable so im presuming their related in some manner? thatll be a nice story if they both got a winner over the big fences
  • edited April 2012
    Flashjonny we should have put our selections together for 4.40 it would have been a he lluva tricast
  • edited April 2012
    I know nuffin bout horses, despite being 7/14 in Fathers naps league!!

    I just listen to HitPup & HitHorse, and they both say, if he can avoid ant accidents, difficult in GN i know,

    Syncronised FTW!!

    best horse/jockey/trainer combo by far!!
  • edited April 2012
    killyglen and cappa bleu for me out of my original shortlist of 4, stick in ballabriggs for the straight tricast in that order as previous years winners place quite frequently over the years and a smaller e/w saver rare bob @ 40's

    1. KILLYGLEN
    2.CAPPA BLEU
    3.BALLABRIGGS
  • edited April 2012
    ill be trying my upmost to get knocked out 10th or 11th in the GN freeroll to get these horses, that is of course if i dont go out in 2000th  ; )
  • edited April 2012
    shakalakaboomboom being backed off the boards this evening , as low as 12's , mostly 14's
  • edited April 2012
    In Response to Re: IMPORTANT; HERE IS THE GRAND NATIONAL WINNER!!:
    shakalakaboomboom being backed off the boards this evening , as low as 12's , mostly 14's
    Posted by BELL_POKER
    Managed to back it earlier in week at 20s. 
  • edited April 2012
    midnight club keeps coming back to me
  • edited April 2012
    This my final choice for the National.

    Cappa Bleau       16-1
    Killyglen              18-1
    Neptune Collonges  40-1

    All E/w.  Good luck all. May the force be with you.
  • edited April 2012
    In Response to Re: IMPORTANT; HERE IS THE GRAND NATIONAL WINNER!!:
    now down to eight, thanks to connections for making it a little easier. Synchronised-7-1-well handicapped and if he gets round will win. Price short enough though. Black Appalachi-33-1-Sound form and 3lb better than 2nd in 2010. but 2 years older. hmmmm Junior-11-1-the story horse, cheltanham Ascot, National Winner? According to Pete -28-1 - ran tremendous racers this year Always Right - 28-1looked like he would have waltzed past Giles Cross and if palate op has worked well he will win Killyglen -16-1-6lb less than last year when he looked likely winner. Will he remeber experience as good or bad ? Becauseicouldntsee- 20-1-ran well at Cheltenham and 2nd behind ante post fav Prince de Beucherne Giles Cross -10-1 -stand out at bottom of handicap, pity no o'reagan   
    Posted by vaigret
    FATHER!!!! I've read your posts from start to finish on here regards to slimming down the National field to a winner and I feel like I've watched a who dunnit film for an hour and a half only for the electricity to go off just as the murderer is announced. I need closure Father please tell me how it ended, I read down to 8, that can't be it unless you're ending it on the Orient Express where they all did it.
  • edited April 2012
    KALOOKI8

    You dont want to know how many horses I have backed

    but all you needed to do was read the story at the start

    YOUR NATIONAL WINNER IS

    ALWAYS RIGHT

    fATHER v
  • edited April 2012
    In Response to Re: IMPORTANT; HERE IS THE GRAND NATIONAL WINNER!!:
    KALOOKI8 You dont want to know how many horses I have backed but all you needed to do was read the story at the start YOUR NATIONAL WINNER IS ALWAYS RIGHT fATHER v
    Posted by vaigret
    Thanks Father
  • edited April 2012
    i`ve put a pound e/way on tharawaat, although i did mis-read thereatwat, lol 150/1 here`s hoping
  • edited April 2012
    Hi all

    Well you will see hardly any of my 14, 10 or 8 horses finished.

    Now let that be a lesson to all of you, dont back a horse mentioned by Father V when he tips them they always lose.

    Really sad about Synchronised, he was trying to tell them something, and According to Pete, who was going so well until brought down. Thats twice now poor old Clare has done an indepth  special on a horse and it has had to be put down. Lifes a bu gger

    Father V
  • edited April 2012

    Yes very sad about the 2 horses, I know hindsight is easy but I never thought Synchronised way of jumping would suit National Fences and According to Pete was just one of those incidents that we have to accept if we continue to love this great sport.

    Personally I don't think the modifications help safety as they allow jockeys to take more chances at the fences and therefore go faster, I think the speed and the size of the fences causes the deaths of alot of horses - I'm sure there weren't as many deaths in the Red Rum era and the calibre of horses running weren't always as high.

    Anyway off my soap box and I did manage a second and fourth. Father I think if McCoy rode Sunnyhill it would of won as personally I didn't think the jockey gave him a great ride in the straight, though I could be talking through my pocket. What do you think?

  • edited April 2012
    "Now Neptune, well he is 5lb worse off with GC on trial running when GC beat him on heavy and I think he ran a he ll uva race that day. I cant see him repeating it and I take it Ruby had choice of riding him.
    So summing up."

    My comment a week before the race which is why I didnt go for him. If I had he wouldnt have won LOL.

    Well done kalooki8 and dont worry about your soapbox. I agree. The National has to be run or it doesnt that is the argument. you will never modify to take risk out. Synchronised broke his leg running free not at Bechers and According to Pete was brought down and here I agree with kalooki.

    Modifications- fences easier-more speed, more horses standing and causing problems ie canal turn. Compressed handicap means most horses close together unlike in old days when they were covered by five furlongs.

    All you have to see is that there were more jockeys unseated and horses brought down than fallers and my above points lead to that.

    As I said you either ban the National or run it. Run it is obviously my option and however you modify you wont please the animal rights people who just dont see that these horses wouldnt have alife at all if Horse racing banned.
  • edited April 2012
    well said farther,,,do we ban marathons there will be HUMAN deaths all over the world because of running this weekend ,that great north run has killed more than the national in recent years,,,lok these horses are treated like gods and dont forget some are pets,IF IT WASNT FOR HORSE RACING THESE HORSES WOULDNT EVEN EXIST,,shall we denie life also can i state i love animals and have always had pets,,,,,,,,,,NUFF SAID 
  • edited April 2012
    thanks andybuck.

    The more they modify it for the idiots the more trouble it brings. Time to stop kow towing.
  • edited April 2012
    correct farther making the fences easier actually makes it worse as they go faster 
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