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    calva decoy got a reaction from Bedlam in Lincoln - Saturday 23rd March   
    I've just done VETIVER 20/1eway bet365 ( 4 places ) 
    It'll only be her 8th start with 3 wins over 7-8.5f on good to soft / soft & heavy , Balding / Probert good combo & she was 3rd in Group 3 fillies & mares over 7f here in September staying on , she's also already won a Listed , has had a 174 day break but won 1st time out last season & was placed on her debut run & i thought 20's was over priced ( probably be 50's now I've taken early price ) 
    Slightly worried that @richard-westwoodhas picked Dutch Decoy as I used to have an eyelash in him but gave up on him when Johnston Snr would just run him on all weather but Johnston Jnr is doing a cracking job with him on turf .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from Brahmin in Suggested revamped four-day Cheltenham Festival programme   
    Similar to yourself , we used to go racing every month & as well as watching football live but now just 4/5 times a season & 2/3 of those will be free days courtesy of rewards for racing .
    I'm quite a frugal person who looks & enjoys value for money but the whole day out at racing taxis , trains , food , drink , entrance fees & the on course prices of everything I feel like the whole experience is like being tipped upside down until every penny falls out of your pockets , on the positive side , I'm so looking forward to Craven Meeting in a few weeks but we don't do weekends racing anymore , more morons there than you get at the football & at the Craven Meeting i doubt they'll be more than 1,000 people in attendance & kudos to Newmarket for still operating the free shuttle bus to the train station , shame on Huntingdon for scrapping theirs .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from MCLARKE in Suggested revamped four-day Cheltenham Festival programme   
    Similar to yourself , we used to go racing every month & as well as watching football live but now just 4/5 times a season & 2/3 of those will be free days courtesy of rewards for racing .
    I'm quite a frugal person who looks & enjoys value for money but the whole day out at racing taxis , trains , food , drink , entrance fees & the on course prices of everything I feel like the whole experience is like being tipped upside down until every penny falls out of your pockets , on the positive side , I'm so looking forward to Craven Meeting in a few weeks but we don't do weekends racing anymore , more morons there than you get at the football & at the Craven Meeting i doubt they'll be more than 1,000 people in attendance & kudos to Newmarket for still operating the free shuttle bus to the train station , shame on Huntingdon for scrapping theirs .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from Zilzalian in Suggested revamped four-day Cheltenham Festival programme   
    Similar to yourself , we used to go racing every month & as well as watching football live but now just 4/5 times a season & 2/3 of those will be free days courtesy of rewards for racing .
    I'm quite a frugal person who looks & enjoys value for money but the whole day out at racing taxis , trains , food , drink , entrance fees & the on course prices of everything I feel like the whole experience is like being tipped upside down until every penny falls out of your pockets , on the positive side , I'm so looking forward to Craven Meeting in a few weeks but we don't do weekends racing anymore , more morons there than you get at the football & at the Craven Meeting i doubt they'll be more than 1,000 people in attendance & kudos to Newmarket for still operating the free shuttle bus to the train station , shame on Huntingdon for scrapping theirs .
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    calva decoy reacted to The Brigadier in Daily Tips bonanza Wednesday !   
    Good day for my horse racing tips yesterday - 
    9 selections - 8 winners
    Acca bet -
    Excelero 4/11
    Billytherealbigred 4/9
    Night Raider 1/3
    Daily tips -
    Golden Maverick 4/6
    Prairie Wolf 6/5
    Theformismighty 11/8
    Ascending Lark 85/40
    Double Powerful 5/4
    Nap -
    Ayyab 2nd 3/1 (beaten neck  )
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    calva decoy reacted to Brahmin in Suggested revamped four-day Cheltenham Festival programme   
    Fascinating read from some 'wise owls' so far, who love the sport of Racing 🐎......as 'we' do with both National Hunt and our 1st love of the Flat......
    The Cheltenham views, well i would agree with @calva decoy...... it will happen going to 5 days in this new commercial racing industry, so its a 'when' and not an 'if'............we used to go, but the total cost now re travel / tickets / hotels / food / drinks etc have made it prohibitive.....well for us anyway.......hence our 1st love of the Flat.
    we are in the triangle of Ascot / Goodwood / Epsom, so makes it very viable for us to go to the meetings!...... also yes as we have our 'friends' ( contact) in Newmarket, so again have a place to stay when going to HQ  meetings which makes it viable. We have noticed the last few years that our 3 racecourses and when we go to Newmarket, that they are all pushing the 'racing experience' big time to attract a wide range of new customers.....young people / families as well as holding on to regular race goers like 'us', who do occasionally enjoy the 'whole experience' of the racing / drinks / meal and meeting friends old and new.......of course the other plus of 'live racing' is can 'get on' on course with some nice bets once have some information and not 'limited' online and withdraw too much in case of getting closed down,  as looks like we going to lose 1 account having taken out 2k recently and are now 'restricted!
     
     
     
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    calva decoy got a reaction from MCLARKE in Suggested revamped four-day Cheltenham Festival programme   
    Some excellent points @AzertyuiopFan however , due to the ongoing greed in the racing industry & the festival being the premium " premier raceday " for national hunt racing with Royal Ascot the flat equivalent & with a lot of support UK wise mainly from ex jockeys / trainers i wouldn't be surprised to see it growing & becoming a 5 day festival in 4/5 years time rather than returning to a 3 day despite attendances being down this year .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from yossa6133 in Racing Chat - WEDNESDAY 20th March   
    6.30 Southwell - EAGLES REALM 11/2 William Hill , previous CD winner who'll benefit from drop back from 16-14f .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from MCLARKE in Racing Chat - WEDNESDAY 20th March   
    6.30 Southwell - EAGLES REALM 11/2 William Hill , previous CD winner who'll benefit from drop back from 16-14f .
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    calva decoy reacted to The Brigadier in Lincoln - Saturday 23rd March   
    Now that Cheltenham has been put to bed we can concentrate (well for a day or two anyway!) on the real stuff as flat turf racing returns this weekend with the Lincoln two day meeting at Doncaster. The ground on Town moor this weekend is currently soft (not surprisingly) and as they are due some more of the wet stuff on Wednesday and bits and pieces towards race day it’s a fair assumption that the ground will be soft still come the weekend. Here’s a rundown of the top thirty in the handicap currently (note that only twenty two can run).   MIGRATION (David Menuisier) 8 9-13 Last year’s winner who loves the mud. 4lb higher than last year but showed very little in three runs since. Not without claims if in the same form as a year ago and useful 3lb claimer Paddy Bradley already booked.   JOHAN (Jack Channon) 7 9-8 Has an excellent record fresh winning first time out the last two years including this very race in 2022 off of a handicap mark of 4lb lower than today’s under Silvestre Sousa who’s already provisionally booked to ride.A live each way contender with conditions to suit.   RAADOBARG (George Boughey) 6 9-7 Ran a good third in Monday’s Irish Lincoln at The Curragh (1 1/4L behind Chazzesmee). Yet to win in nine starts for Boughey but run plenty of good races in defeat on soft ground which obviously suits. Unlikely to run here apparently.   MOSTABSHIR (John & Thady Gosden) 4 9-5 Lightly raced grey from a big yard that won this race for same connections with Haaqeey in 2021. Not as exciting a profile as that one however and is un tested on soft ground. Stated by trainers on Wednesday as unlikely to run due to the soft ground conditions.   AWAAL (Simon & Ed Crisford) 5 9-4 Runner up to Migration in this race last year, beaten 1 1/4L and is now 4lb better off with that rival. Adores the mud and subsequently ran well when placed in Hunt Cup and Bunbury Cup. Forget his last run at Ascot as he was dreadfully drawn. A major player with Harry Davies booked.   LIBERTY LANE (Karl Burke) 4 9-4 Lightly raced who won a decent class 2 handicap on soft ground over course and distance at the St Leger meeting last September. Ground probably too fast on only subsequent run in Cambridgeshire. Been gelded since and looks a major player. Clifford Lee already booked.   THUNDER BALL (Paul & Oliver Cole) 4 9-3 Proven on soft ground and had a fruitful 2023 winning at Newbury and Goodwood rising 26lb in the process. Also ran 4th when 66/1 in Britannia Handicap at Royal Ascot. Useful 5lb conditional jockey Alec Voikhansky booked. Did need his first run last season.   THE GATEKEEPER (Charlie Johnstone) 5 9-2 Best on soft ground and finished off last season when a 25/1 winner of the Balmoral Handicap at Ascot’s Champions Day fixture. Has been raised 4lb for that victory and will racing off of a career high mark.   VETIVER (Andrew Balding) 4 9-0 Best runs have come on soft ground and is relatively lightly raced. This will be her eighth career start. Ended up last season with a good fifth in Balmoral Handicap to The Gatekeeper, beaten 2 3/4L and 4lb better off now. Each way claims if straight enough (did win by 5 1/2L on re-appearance as a three year old).   REVICH (Richard Spencer) 8 9-0 Two wins from ten runs last season came at Chester and Ayr. Ran 9th in this last year on his re-appearance when a 40/1 poke and 5lb higher now. Ground should be fine and Jason Hart booked.   BLUES EMPEROR (Johnny Murtagh) 5 8-13 Yet to race in Britain. A winner of good ground handicaps at Naas and The Curragh last season over a mile. Flopped on latest start in listed company in soft ground but has shown he handles the mud fine.   CHAZZESMEE (J A Stack) 6 8-13 (inc. 5lb penalty) Landed a bit of a touch when winning the Irish Lincoln at The Curragh on Monday with Raadobarg back in third. If re-appearing here will have to carry a 5lb penalty but will be strip fit and loves soft ground. Plenty going for him if over what looked a hard enough race on Monday.   NAVAGIO (James Horton) 5 8-12 Ex Irish (trained by R P Cody) and joined James Horton at his new base in Newmarket. Soft ground suits well and was a winner of two soft ground races last season over a mile at Limerick and Gowran Park. 11lb higher than his last win which he won by a head in a five runner race in July. Mark looks high enough and has 238 day absence to overcome.   LATTAM (Julie Camacho) 5 8-11 Has joined Julie Camacho from William Haggas at the October horses-in-training sales for 50,000 guineas. Short head winner of the Irish equivalent to this first time out last season on bottomless ground. Has won first time out for the last two seasons now and if his capable trainer has freshened him up looks a interesting each way play.   DUTCH DECOY (Charlie Johnston) 7 8-9 Newmarket winner last July off of a 3lb lower mark than todays. That was his only victory in twelve outings although he dis perform well in defeat on a number of occasions. Soundly beaten in Lincoln consolation on the card a year ago. Hard to fancy much.   DRAGON ICON (Roger Varian) 4 8-9 Two from 5 on the all weather and finished fifth of 9 in the German 2000 Guineas only start on turf. Badly drawn last time and ran an eye catching race. More likely to be of interest if rocking up at All Weather Finals day the following weekend.   FARHH TO SHY (George Margarson) 6 8-8 Benoit De La Sayette already booked. 8lb higher now than when winning a soft ground Ascot handicap last May (also won at Yarmouth two months later off of a 4lb higher mark). Already beaten twice off of his current handicap mark and needs to step his game up once more.   GREATGADIAN (Roger Varian) 6 8-8 Arrives in good form from the all weather having finished runner up in two class 3 Newcastle handicaps already this month. Ran well when 6th in this last year, beaten 4 3/4L to Migration & Awaal. 8lb lower now so is effectively 12lb and 8lb better off with that pair and looks best of the big outsiders. Last year’s rider Adrian Keeley already booked.   MR PROFESSOR (Dominic Ffrench Davis) 5 8-8 A winner of just four of his 29 career starts including last September at Goodwood on soft ground. 5lb higher now but loves soft ground and David Egan already booked which is an upgrade on his usual rider Owen Lewis.   CHUZZLEWIT (Kevin Ryan) 4 8-8 Been busy on the all-weather this year winning at Newcastle last week from Greatgadian in first time blinkers. Not certain to confirm that form on 3lb worse terms and has definite questions to answer on soft ground (beat one home in a 22 runner handicap at York on his only run on soft ground)   MAJESTIC (Jack Channon) 6 8-7 Stable won this race in 2022 with the also entered Johan. Failed to win 2023 in eight attempts although ran well in defeat on occasions including when fourth in this race to Migration and Awaal (beaten 3 1/2L) and ending up with a creditable fourth in the Cambridgeshire. Channon in form and could hit the first six again.   PARLANDO (Ian Williams) 5 8-7 Been racing in Bahrain this spring, winning one of his four starts there under Gerard Mosse. That was on fast ground and although a winner, on his debut, on good to soft, is unlikely to have encountered ground as slow as this although he doesn’t look that badly treated despite a 5lb penalty. 5lb claiming apprentice Sean D Bowen already booked.   HIERONYMOUS (George Baker) 8 8-7 Fit from the all weather and has to shoulder a 5lb penalty for winning at Kempton in February. Yet to win in seventeen attempts on the turf and looks better on a synthetic surface. Tough to fancy.   BET ME (George Boughey) 4 8-5 Two runs on all weather since joining Boughey from France although was previously trained by Richard Hannon over here. Looks best on soft ground with form figures of 131 and lightly raced enough to warrant a second look.   ONE NIGHT THUNDER (Gemma Tutty) 4 8-4 Trainer in good form. Had just the two starts for her having been bought for just 15,000 guineas last September. Showed he handles very soft ground when fourth at Newmarket on first run for Tutty last November. Last only subsequent run on all weather at 18/1 though.   SPIRIT GENIE (Jennie Candlish) 4 8-2 Winner of a seller on soft ground at Leicester last October and not disgraced when runner up on heavy in Newmarket handicap the following month (One Night Thunder back in fourth). Ground will suit but be a shock were he good enough.   ARKENDALE (Edward Bethell) 4 8-1 Soft ground winner of novice stakes at Thirsk last June before joining current trainer. Poor last run on heavy in first time cheek pieces and has been gelded since. More needed.   LIGHT SPEED (Andrew Balding) 4 8-1 Yet to race on turf. Three wins from six starts on the all weather. Soundly beaten last time mind and hard to fancy at all.   DARWELL LION (Ruth Carr) 6 8-1 Has spent nearly all of his career on the all weather winning four of his 18 starts. Soundly beaten on only turf run though that was on his second ever start back in September 2021. Impossible to fancy.   BASS PLAYER (Kevin Frost) 5 8-0 Just the one win from fifteen starts in his career. Only raced three times for latest trainer Kevin Frost. Stopped quickly and came back with a irregular heart beat at Wolverhampton last time and plenty of questions to answer now.   SUMMARY:- Last year’s winner (Migration), second (Awaal), fourth (Majestic), sixth (Greatgadian) and ninth (Revich) are all back to renew rivalry with Awaal possibly likely to turn out the best on 4lb better terms with the winner although Greatgadian is considerably better off with the front two and can be part of the staking plan arriving here in good form from the all weather. Monday’s Irish Lincoln winner Chazzesmee can’t be dismissed either if taking in the engagement although he did have a hard enough race that day on desperate ground. Liberty Lane is a progressive horse who’s been gelded since last seen and obviously likes slow ground, he has to be thereabouts. Julie Camacho has taken over the training of last year’s Irish Lincoln winner Lattam and is a very interesting runner as he adores the mud and if she has sweetened him up could be a value each way play. Last year’s renewal was run on heavy ground and both the Spring Mile (the consolation race) and in the Lincoln high numbers had the call with all of the low drawn horses seemingly at a disadvantage. Obviously the draw can change from one meeting to another so lets not get too bogged down with stall positions until Thursday and the 48 hour declaration stage at least. The two most unexposed sorts are at the top of the market and I’ll happily split my stake win only on that pair with a couple of each way stabs at Lattam and Greatgadian.       Staking plan:- AWAAL 1 point win @ 9/2 Unibet LIBERTY LANE 1 point win 11/2 bet365 LATTAM 1 point each way @ 16/1 Coral 1/5th 12345 GREATGADIAN 1/4 point each way @ 40/1 1/5th 12345    
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    calva decoy got a reaction from Bedlam in CHELTENHAM TIPSTERS COMPETITION - LEADERBOARD   
    Congrats to the winners & the 28 in profit over the 4 days , PL for running comp & @MCLARKE for his collating skills .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from azzybear in Racing Chat - Monday 18th March   
    4.10 Curragh 
    4 year olds have won the last 3 renewals 1 high / middle / low draws & from a rating of 87-98 & 2 fit that bill .
    Take Heart 11/1 ( Sky 6 places ) 
    Lan Cintre ( 18/1 ( Sky 6 places )
    👎 10th & 15th , I think the favourite won .
    Nice to see some flat turf racing back , I always keep an eye on Jim Bolger & Dermot Welds runners early & late season on testing going across the seas .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from The Equaliser in Racing Chat - Monday 18th March   
    4.10 Curragh 
    4 year olds have won the last 3 renewals 1 high / middle / low draws & from a rating of 87-98 & 2 fit that bill .
    Take Heart 11/1 ( Sky 6 places ) 
    Lan Cintre ( 18/1 ( Sky 6 places )
    👎 10th & 15th , I think the favourite won .
    Nice to see some flat turf racing back , I always keep an eye on Jim Bolger & Dermot Welds runners early & late season on testing going across the seas .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from black rabbit in Racing Chat - Monday 18th March   
    4.10 Curragh 
    4 year olds have won the last 3 renewals 1 high / middle / low draws & from a rating of 87-98 & 2 fit that bill .
    Take Heart 11/1 ( Sky 6 places ) 
    Lan Cintre ( 18/1 ( Sky 6 places )
    👎 10th & 15th , I think the favourite won .
    Nice to see some flat turf racing back , I always keep an eye on Jim Bolger & Dermot Welds runners early & late season on testing going across the seas .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from MCLARKE in Racing Chat - Monday 18th March   
    4.10 Curragh 
    4 year olds have won the last 3 renewals 1 high / middle / low draws & from a rating of 87-98 & 2 fit that bill .
    Take Heart 11/1 ( Sky 6 places ) 
    Lan Cintre ( 18/1 ( Sky 6 places )
    👎 10th & 15th , I think the favourite won .
    Nice to see some flat turf racing back , I always keep an eye on Jim Bolger & Dermot Welds runners early & late season on testing going across the seas .
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    calva decoy reacted to Trotter in Racing Chat - Monday 18th March   
    As usual the Irish kick off the turf Flat season in our islands at Curragh today. The UK joins in at the weekend with Doncaster (Brocklesby, Lincoln, Cammidge, Doncaster Mile)
    today's features are the 1.35 - the first two year old race of the season which despite being so early has a decent record of throwing up some decent horses who will feature in group races as the season progresses
    the 3.40 - Park Express Stakes (G3) . the first group race of the season. The obvious one here is the favourite Goldana from Joseph O'Brien' yard. Currently around 9/4. She's won on Heavy, she won first time out last year, she's won in Group 3 company and the yard is in great form on the AW and over Jumps in the last couple of weeks.
    the 4.10 - The Irish Lincolnshire. Twenty runner handicap ....... my idea of hell ! You can stick your own pins in this one !
     
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    calva decoy reacted to MCLARKE in Racing Chat - Monday 18th March   
    With some bookies offering 6 places you might make a profit with that pin !
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    calva decoy got a reaction from PercyP in CHELTENHAM TIPSTERS COMPETITION - LEADERBOARD   
    Congrats to the winners & the 28 in profit over the 4 days , PL for running comp & @MCLARKE for his collating skills .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from MCLARKE in DAILY LUCKY 15   
    Saturday's football day so won't be watching any of these .
    2.10 Kempton - THUNDERCLAP 16/1 ( 4 places ) 
    2.25 Uttoxeter - ALAPHILIPPE 50/1 ( 5 places ) 
    3.00 Uttoxeter - AUTONOMOUS CLOUD 6/1 ( 4 places ) 
    3.05 Thurles - PANA TO MILAN 9/2 ( 5 places ) 
    All prices bet365 & with b.o.g. 
    Oops , forgot stake , 10p each way , last of the big spenders , budgets are budgets , stick to em !
    staked £3.00 
    returns £0.22 , enough for a bag of pickled onion space raiders , note to self : avoid betting on Saturdays especially when you're at the football & not watching the racing !!!
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    calva decoy got a reaction from LEE-GRAYS in DAILY LUCKY 15   
    Saturday's football day so won't be watching any of these .
    2.10 Kempton - THUNDERCLAP 16/1 ( 4 places ) 
    2.25 Uttoxeter - ALAPHILIPPE 50/1 ( 5 places ) 
    3.00 Uttoxeter - AUTONOMOUS CLOUD 6/1 ( 4 places ) 
    3.05 Thurles - PANA TO MILAN 9/2 ( 5 places ) 
    All prices bet365 & with b.o.g. 
    Oops , forgot stake , 10p each way , last of the big spenders , budgets are budgets , stick to em !
    staked £3.00 
    returns £0.22 , enough for a bag of pickled onion space raiders , note to self : avoid betting on Saturdays especially when you're at the football & not watching the racing !!!
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    calva decoy got a reaction from Bronxie in CHELTENHAM TIPSTERS COMPETITION - LEADERBOARD   
    Congrats to the winners & the 28 in profit over the 4 days , PL for running comp & @MCLARKE for his collating skills .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from LEE-GRAYS in CHELTENHAM TIPSTERS COMPETITION - LEADERBOARD   
    Congrats to the winners & the 28 in profit over the 4 days , PL for running comp & @MCLARKE for his collating skills .
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    calva decoy got a reaction from The Equaliser in DAILY LUCKY 15   
    Saturday's football day so won't be watching any of these .
    2.10 Kempton - THUNDERCLAP 16/1 ( 4 places ) 
    2.25 Uttoxeter - ALAPHILIPPE 50/1 ( 5 places ) 
    3.00 Uttoxeter - AUTONOMOUS CLOUD 6/1 ( 4 places ) 
    3.05 Thurles - PANA TO MILAN 9/2 ( 5 places ) 
    All prices bet365 & with b.o.g. 
    Oops , forgot stake , 10p each way , last of the big spenders , budgets are budgets , stick to em !
    staked £3.00 
    returns £0.22 , enough for a bag of pickled onion space raiders , note to self : avoid betting on Saturdays especially when you're at the football & not watching the racing !!!
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    calva decoy got a reaction from tonythepaint in DAILY LUCKY 15   
    Saturday's football day so won't be watching any of these .
    2.10 Kempton - THUNDERCLAP 16/1 ( 4 places ) 
    2.25 Uttoxeter - ALAPHILIPPE 50/1 ( 5 places ) 
    3.00 Uttoxeter - AUTONOMOUS CLOUD 6/1 ( 4 places ) 
    3.05 Thurles - PANA TO MILAN 9/2 ( 5 places ) 
    All prices bet365 & with b.o.g. 
    Oops , forgot stake , 10p each way , last of the big spenders , budgets are budgets , stick to em !
    staked £3.00 
    returns £0.22 , enough for a bag of pickled onion space raiders , note to self : avoid betting on Saturdays especially when you're at the football & not watching the racing !!!
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    calva decoy reacted to LEE-GRAYS in Cheltenham Daily Fun Lucky 15 Competition. Friday 15th March.   
    Ain’t got no swedes have to be a parsnip I won 😂

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