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zico
2:38 Sun Apr 14
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terry-h 9:00 Sun Apr 14
Have to agree, every time I see clips of that 73 National I still think Crisp is going to win because he was so far ahead but Red Rum nabs it on the line.. Richard Pitman admitted he made a schoolboy error using the whip in his right hand and Crisp veered of course and then Brian Fletcher went wide with his run so Crisp wouldn't hear him creeping up. Great race. Loved Red Rum when I was a kid.
Had the winner in my picks yesterday but was annoyed because had Delta Work as a choice in the last three years. Some "experts" said he was finished but he came second! Bollocks. Just looks like a normal race now. You never had 15 odd horses challenging over the last couple of fences.
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terry-h
9:00 Sun Apr 14
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I doubt there will ever be another National horse to be as good as the great Red Rum. Three wins 1973,1974 and 1977. Two seconds 1975 and 1976. Over 100 races and never fell. All before the fences were made easier. Lived a happy retirement until 30 years old. Absolutely magnificent!!!
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Mike Oxsaw
7:17 Sun Apr 14
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El Scorchio 6:47 Sat Apr 13
Didn't they drop the fence heights and make the course easier a while back?
Death and carnage was what got it the headlines in the past - now it's just a springtime trot around Richmond Park and no one outside the horsey fraternity really cares.
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onsideman
11:26 Sat Apr 13
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I had a bit of IAM as it looked so good My other 2 fell (well one was taken out, blatant pen) so I only cleared enough for a couple of rpunds
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Northern Sold
10:57 Sat Apr 13
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Was on IAM at 9's for a tenner (boosted)... McCoy has been yapping all week about the horse so went on his say so more so then any personal fancies... too be honest he has to be one of the best national winners ever... he finished like Secretariat after rounding the elbow... after nigh on 4 miles as well... massively impressive... great race.. * round of applause*
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ray winstone
7:52 Sat Apr 13
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Not a gambler but a nice little win today. 🤓
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the coming of gary
7:32 Sat Apr 13
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El Scorchio
think you may be right ; Allso only ten posts on this thread before the off
big contrast to previous years .
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Alfs
7:23 Sat Apr 13
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That's 40 years on the trot without winning.
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El Scorchio
6:47 Sat Apr 13
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It feels like there’s so much less fanfare about the National than there used to be 5-10 years ago. Used to be bits in the media all week about it, this year I didn’t even know it was on until yesterday afternoon.
Is it being softly sidelined or is it just my imagination?
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the coming of gary
6:17 Sat Apr 13
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I have also done Chemical Energy E/W
I've only backed one winner in 35 years though (Lord Gyllene, the 'Monday' National) .
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MrTrentReznor
6:01 Sat Apr 13
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I think Chemical Energy has a better chance than his odds would indicate. Past form would indicate he should finish in front of Mahler Mission who is 14/1.
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Gary Strodders shank
5:33 Sat Apr 13
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I backed Foxy Jacks at 100/1 earlier in the week and it is now a lot shorter. Trainer Mouse Morris won the national with Rule the world in 2006 and this will hopefully have a squeak too.
Mac Tottie and Noble Yeats my other each way fancies
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WHU(Exeter)
4:54 Sat Apr 13
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Have gone for two of the big outsiders both e/w. Farouk D’Alene and Eklat De Rire, both at 100/1.
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Leonard Hatred
4:07 Sat Apr 13
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Had a free bet with William Hill so got Limerick summat to win.
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PwoperNaughtyButNot
3:55 Sat Apr 13
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Gone EW on Adamantly Chosen (hopefully not being ridden by a dandy highwayman)
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