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Big Andy

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  1. Re: oooops just watched the interview with Darren Clarke after his decent 2 under par round today. this bloke has lost weight and looks as fit as a fiddle. He`s admitted the change in body shape has caused a few problems but he`s been working with Butch Harman and he`s really positive. I`d expect even better from him from now onwards I think it`s a bonus that he`s completed his round today and as the weather may disrupt the day further (just about to restart play as I type), he wont face the pressure of fitting in extra holes tomorrow. 13.0 with hills at the mo

  2. Re: Weather update Gett1n, talking of long drivers, theres no bigger hitter than the resurgent John Daly. It`s great to see him playing well again. Golf is often a fairytale sport that throws up unknowns and unexpected winners. Daly is as short as 51.00 with Hills but Laddies are 81.00 :eek It would be a fairytale to end all fairytales. go on big daddy !!:nana

  3. Re: Elite League Speedway 5/4/04 - live on Sky absolutely Seen, Oxford were running away with it after 6 or 7 heats if I remember, this allowed the tactical sub / double situation (8 points behind)for Ipswich on a couple of heats which allowed them back into the game and it wasn`t won for oxford until the 14th heat. It`s obviously another factor to consider.

  4. Oxford Silver Machine -v- Ipswich Witches Oxford have the ever reliable Hancock and Ulamek with McGowan and Fisher abley backing up. Much is also expected from Pole Rafal Dobrucki who has already scored a 10 point meeting for Oxford @ Poole before getting injured, after a fortnight off, he`s come through a polish League meeting unscathed and he`s flying over from Poland today to make his home bow. Ipswich have Scotty Nicholls and Hans Andersen as main flag flyers but look short of power elsewhere, Chris Louis is in the twighlight of his career and the reserves situation could be the key failing for Ipswich. I`m going for a comfortable victory for Oxford. OSM -4 @ 1.91 with Skybet Other bet OSM to win by 5-8 points @ 5.5 with Skybet

  5. As the main spotlight is on Aintree, I think there`s a little jewel in the progressingKoquelicot running at Taunton. Last time out, he started as 10/3jf but had a dissapointing race in a quickly run grade B event at Sandown 6 weeks ago. he`s back in class D (2 previous wins in this company)today and will face stern opposition from Metal Detector and Pharaway Citizen. Todays 3 miles according to the connections is his distance and the bit of rain thats fell will help as he likes a bit of cut. should be a cracker of a race

  6. Re: Arena Essex v Poole Speedway i`m looking forward to this season belle and it`s a cracking match to start the live coverage :nana I agree its a bit of a tight track but after going around a few speedway forums theres a few Poole riders who have faired well in the past at Purfleet (Tony Rick, Davey Watt & Bjarne Pedersen). IMHO it`s also the season where the Brazilian Antonio Lindback could make a name for himself, he`s an exciting prospect and one to watch this season. AE have invaluable experience in Loram,Tatum and Barker and it`s a match that could easily go to the wire. I`m on Poole tonight and looking at the various hcap`s on offer I think -4 is a bit too much, so Poole -2 @ 1.83 appeals to me much more.

  7. Re: Eurovision Song Contest 2004 ta for the links komp but traditionally it`s not an event I do much research into. I`m more of an in running investor in this. i like to see the acts before I bet, an approach thats paid dividends in the past. looking forward to the thread on the night, it`s always good fun :nana :ok

  8. Re: Garrigon great run from barathea :banghead :b anghead:banghead :b anghead:banghead :b anghead:banghead :b anghead:banghead :banghead :b anghead garrigon :banghead :b anghead:banghead :banghead :b anghead:banghead :b anghead :banghead :b anghead:banghead :b anghead

  9. Re: Garrigon Garrigon runs in the 3.10 @ Lingfield today. His previous few runs have only been over 7 furlongs where he`s fell out of the starting gates leaving him far too much to do despite finishing pretty well. Todays race is over 1m2f which will surely suit him better and as it`s a pretty mediocre race, theres not a lot to beat IMHO, unless he beats himself as he has done previously. :banghead :\

  10. Garrigon Agreed, if barathea dreams had a few more runs to put into the equation it would be a different story for me. The 1m2f distance is also a significant factor for me after seeing most of garrigons previous runs. it should suit him down to the ground

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