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    In Play Race Reader reacted to MCLARKE in BILLY HILLS NAP TABLE - October 2022   
    Another good winner for @vangovinsees him overall the longtime leader.



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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from MCLARKE in Straight & Bends   
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to Mister Baileys in BILLY HILLS NAP TABLE - June 2022   
    No worries. 
    You do a difficult enough job as it is and I'm sure it's appreciated by all. The odd mistake can only be expected. 
    It might just make all the difference for me just needing a comfortable 90/1 shot on the last day instead of having to go for a risky 100/1 outsider?
     
    Thank you. ??
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from The Equaliser in SIR PUNTALOT KO CUP FINAL - Deadline Saturday 2pm   
    15:15 Newmarket—Ever Given 13/2 B365 Each-Way
    16:38 Newcastle—Aleezdancer 16/1 B365 Each-Way 
    19:00 Doncaster—Desert Doctor 11/2 William Hill Each-Way 
    Reserve 15:10 Chester—Navello 6/5 B365
    Good luck @The Equaliser 
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to justanotherpunter in SIR PUNTALOT KO CUP SEMI FINAL - Deadline Saturday 2pm   
    Well done to the 2 winners and good luck for the final
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from The Equaliser in SIR PUNTALOT KO CUP SEMI FINAL - Deadline Saturday 2pm   
    15:40 Ascot—Solid Stone 9/1 B365 EW
    16:32 Newmarket—Mister Bluebird 10/3 WH EW
    15:22 Redcar—Wizard D’amour 7/2 B365 EW
     
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from MCLARKE in Pretty girls at Epsom...but any racehorses?   
    Racing creeps ?
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to Tedthewolf in Royal ascot Tuesday   
    ......won ,placed  & stuffed,......onto the hunt cup tomorrow ......
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from richard-westwood in Royal ascot Tuesday   
    Great run ?
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to Zilzalian in Royal ascot Tuesday   
    420 ASCOT I have watched the 2000g a good few times now and am convinced (or convinced myself) lusail would have gone close with a better clearer passage and for me Lusail also puts bayside boy in the picture, both are big prices. Coroebus for me was a worthy winner on the day but i dont think that price is any where near what it should be 8/11 for me is stupid in this race it should be around 5/2 its going to be interesting either way.
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to Budgie 65 in SIR PUNTALOT KO CUP 2nd ROUND - Deadline Saturday 2pm   
    Good luck in play race reader and let's hope we do better than yesterday
    350 yo nahair 10/11 pp
    405 dp frontline worker 7/4 pp
    450 GP hazy memory 7/5 pp
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to Budgie 65 in SIR PUNTALOT KO CUP 2nd ROUND - Deadline Saturday 2pm   
    No problems I thought he had it as a winner lol
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to The Equaliser in SIR PUNTALOT KO CUP 2nd ROUND - Deadline Saturday 2pm   
    I think that Glory Fighter EW puts @In Play Race Readerthrough to the next round.  We need @MCLARKEto update these results
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to MCLARKE in ROYAL ASCOT TIPSTERS COMPETITION   
    As in previous years we will be running a tipsters competition for ROYAL ASCOT, Tuesday 14th June to Saturday 18th June.
     
    Rules:
    1 selection per race throughout the competition Bets settled to £1 level stakes - WIN Only Bets settled at SP Highest accumulative total over the competition wins £60 cash (via PayPal) Runner Up wins £25 and the third place wins £15, all prizes via your PayPal account In addition there will be a £10 prize each day for the highest profit for that day No edits allowed in selection posts Losses incurred for losers. Replacement selections for NRs can be posted but must be before the first race deadline All Bets must be posted prior to the first race each day (no exceptions) Not compulsory to enter everyday or every race (so if you miss the first day or two you can still take part) Leader-board posted each evening A minimum of 14 bets is required to qualify for any prizes All welcome, good luck.
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from Kingdom for in Naps - Wednesday 11th May   
    15:00 York—Highfield Princess 18/1 B365
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from calva decoy in Naps - Wednesday 11th May   
    15:00 York—Highfield Princess 18/1 B365
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from justanotherpunter in Naps - Wednesday 11th May   
    15:00 York—Highfield Princess 18/1 B365
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to Costello in BILLY HILLS NAP TABLE - April 2022   
    Well done to PercyP and daisychain for picking that big winner on the last day. I thought i had it in the bag but anything can happen on the last day ! Congats.
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to Mister Baileys in SIR PUNTALOT KO CUP SEMI FINAL - Deadline Saturday 2pm   
    Digital 
    17:05 Newbury 
    5/2 Bet365 
    Amelia R (EW) 
    14:32 Southwell 
    15/2 William Hill 
    Harbour Storm (EW) 
    8/1 Bet365/General 
    Good luck once again, Kingdom For. 
    Mythical Madness didn't go unnoticed btw, I'll count myself a bit lucky there. 
    Hope you had a few quid on it at least, won very well. 
     
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from MCLARKE in Looking at em   
    Have you been drinking ?
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    In Play Race Reader reacted to The Brigadier in Racing Chat - Saturday 9th April   
    Grand National day with some attractive racing around the big race. Here’s my early thoughts on Saturdays Aintree card :-
     
    Aintree 1.45
    A highly competitive twenty two runner 3 mile handicap hurdle kicks things off on Grand National day at Aintree. There’s plenty of Cheltenham handicap form represented here with the likes of the Pertemps winner Third Wind (up 5lb), 3rd Mill Green (up 2lb), 4th Winter Fog (up 1lb), 6th If The Cap Fits, 7th Whatsnottoknow, 8th Coeur Serein all re opposing. We also have the Coral Cup 5th Party Business who had no luck in running in that 2m 5F contest an now stepping up in distance and off of the same mark and with the extra distance likely to suit could be one who will run well for the Ian Williams team who was having a twitter meltdown a couple of days ago over the seemingly un paid bills of owner Marwan Koukash! There’s many others here with chances and I can’t resist a small ew wager on the David Pipe runner Remastered who’s been in good form over fences this season and can race off of a mark 10lb lower back over hurdles. The Pipe team are in the best form they’ve been all season currently scoring a hat trick on Thursday and although he could ideally do with softer ground is so well handicapped he can run well.
     
    REMASTERED 1 point each way @ 9/1 William Hill 1/5th 12345
    PARTY BUSINESS 1 point each way @ 8/1 William Hill 1/5th 12345
     
     
    Aintree 2.25
    Thirteen go to post for the 2m 4F grade one Betway Novices’ Hurdle. Gordon Elliott will be hoping for better luck than he had with Pied Piper on day one with his six year old Three Stripe Life who is without doubt the form horse having chased home Sir Gerhard in the Ballymore at Cheltenham . He is officially 7lb ahead of the field with the second favourite Walking On Air looking his biggest threat. Trained at Seven Barrows by Nicky Henderson the vibes are strong for him and from a stable that houses crack novices Constitution Hill and Jonbon is worth chancing to beat Three Stripe Life. The best of the rest may well be the Sam Thomas trained Good Risk To All who made a mockery of his handicap mark when winning a handicap hurdle at Ascot last time out. He’s rapidly improving but I have to be with Walking On Air following on from his impressive Newbury victory and coming here with a big reputation to be ridden by Nico De Boinville.
     
    WALKING ON AIR 2 points win @ 4/1 William Hill
     
    Aintree 3.00
    Edwardstone looks head and shoulders above these and will be hard to beat in this grade one Maghull Novices’ Chase run over just short of two miles. He’s unbeaten in all five of his completed chases and took the Arkle last time out at Cheltenham. He holds Third Time Lucki on previous Warwick form and it’s hard to see that one turning the form around with the second favourite Gentleman De Mee chasing a hat trick following easy successes in Ireland when odds on at Thurles and Navan. Official ratings have him only 3lb behind Edwardstone but I’ll be surprised if he can beat him today.
     
    EDWARDSTONE 4 points win @ 8/11 William Hill
     
    Aintree 3.35
    3m 149 yards is the distance of the grade one JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle and features the Cheltenham Stayers Hurdle 1st, 2nd and 4th. Flooring Porter was the winner then and as the highest rated in the field is the one they all have to beat today. He made it back to back wins in that race when coming home 2 3/4L ahead of Thyme Hill who reopposes here today. That was a good effort from Thyme Hill who won this contest last year by a neck from Roksana and is likely to run a big race today. Back in 4th at Cheltenham was the Nicky Henderson trained Champ and only has 4L to make up on Flooring Porter and less with Thyme Hill. If on his best behaviour, he too would have claims here. I’m pretty certain the winner will come from one of this trio and I’ll take a chance that Philip Hobb’s Thyme Hill can bridge the gap with Flooring Porter on a track we know suits him well.
     
    THYME HILL 2 points win @ 11/4 William Hill
     
    Aintree 4.15
    A big field of 18 assemble for the Betway Handicap Chase run over 3m 210 yards. Dan Skelton’s Shan Blue could be chucked in here if you can believe his Charlie Hall run at Wetherby in October. On that day he was 20L ahead and showing no sign of stopping when falling three out. The first five home that day were rated 152, 149,159,151 and 156 with the 168 rated Cyrname pulling up. The official assessor was unable to raise him for that effort as it was too far out to change his mark which remains at 148. And that’s why he’s so short in the betting today. He does have to put a below par effort when 6th in the Ryanair at Cheltenham beaten some 32L behind him but if anywhere near his Wetherby form he’s got a massive chance and has to be the selection. Christian William’s Cap Du Nord fresh from his Kempton win from stable companion Kitty’s Light (runner up in Scottish National since) looks a threat despite a 8lb weight rise. 
     
    SHAN BLUE 2 points win @ 5/2 Bet365
     
    Aintree 5.15
    The Big One! This year’s Randox Grand National has attracted a maximum field of 40 runners jumping 30 fences over 4m 2F 74yds. The Irish have won four of the last five renewals and had ten of the first eleven home last season so anything they are sending over has to be of interest. Last year’s winner Minella Times who gave Rachael Blackmore her first (and a female jockey’s) Grand National victory is back to defend his crown but is now a stone higher in the weights and has shown little in two starts since. He’s had to fancy although is sure to be popular with the once a year punters. Last years ‘unlucky’ horse was the eventual 8L third Any Second Now who was badly hampered at the 10th but stuck on to run well and arrives here 7lb higher but in top form having won the Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse in February. He looks the main play here. Delta Work is a six time grade one winner who won the cross country race at Cheltenham last time. He had a tough race that day and for that reason alone is overlooked. The springer in the market this week has been the Charlie Longsdon trained Snow Leopardess who has experience of this fences having won the Becher Chase over these fences last December. She has plenty going for her and will be very popular and easy to spot as she’s a big grey. No mare however has won this race since 1951. The other horse at the front end of the market worth playing is Emma Lavelle’s Eclair Surf who crept into the race as number 39 and who’s recent form has been franked by the Scottish National, winner Win My Wings. He’s 4lb well in here and stays well. He should run well with a clear round. Some outsiders I think will run well School Boy Hours who crept into the race as second reserve on Friday lunchtime when his owner JP McManus pulled out a couple presumably to let him have a run. His trainer Noel Meade has stated that he thinks he’s an ideal type for the Grand National and is an interesting runner. Emma Lavelle’s other runner De Rasher Counter who’s been trained for this and can race off of the same handicap mark as when winning the Ladbroke Trophy in 2019. Two For Gold who has a touch of class about him and is 5lb well in here but does have stamina issues although at his monster price is still worth a small ew interest. As always you’ll need plenty of luck but my two at the front of the market to back are Eclair Surf and Any Second Now plus small savers on a trio of outsiders in De Rasher Counter, Two For Gold and School Boy Hours.
     
    ECLAIR SURF 1 point each way @ 14/1 William Hill 1/5th 123456
    ANY SECOND NOW 1 point each way @ 10/1 William Hill 1/5th 123456
    SCHOOL BOY HOURS 1/2 point each way @ 33/1 Boylesports 1/5th 123456
     
    TWO FOR GOLD 1/4 point each way @ 40/1 William Hill 1/5th 123456
    DE RASHER COUNTER 1/4 point each way @ 50/1 Unibet 1/5th 123456
     
     
    Aintree 6.20
    A big field of bumper horses to finish this year’s Grand National meeting for this two mile NH Flat race. You won’t go far wrong backing the Willie Mullins horses in these events and although he saddles a brace of runners here it’s the Patrick Mullins ridden Rath Gaul Boy that stands out. He’s already won an Irish point and looked a decent prospect when landing the odds on his rules debut at Leopardstown 33 days ago when forging clear inside the final furlong to win by six lengths. His stable mate Houlanbatordechais attracted support on his British debut in the Cheltenham Champion bumper when he ran no race at all with his bit slipping through his mouth. He’s obviously better than that but in a first time hood may not be the most tractable of characters. A bigger danger to the selection may well be the Alan King trained Ernest Gray who made an impressive start for Alan King (formerly trained in Ireland Colin Bowe) winning at Warwick.
     
    RATH GAUL BOY 2 points win @ 4/1 Coral/Ladbrokes
     
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from Ferki in Naps - Friday 8th April   
    19:00 Kempton—Across The Nile 4/1 William Hill 
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from PercyP in BILLY HILLS NAP TABLE - March 2022   
    Well done @Doedelzakleague and cup double very impressive ??
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    In Play Race Reader got a reaction from Doedelzak in BILLY HILLS NAP TABLE - March 2022   
    Well done @Doedelzakleague and cup double very impressive ??
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