WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Grumpster 6:59 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
I can confirm Francis berry is on a Beckett horse in the next at Wolverhampton.

I've lumped £6 on.

jonthehammer 6:33 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Yeah Danny it got backed in to 13/2

That's what it said on my Hills slip

DANNY66 3:05 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
It was 18/1 when book opened on it yesterday afternoon

Grumpster 3:01 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
It's purely what Sporting Life believe it will be.

They're normally fairly good and it's probably because it seems to be a good card at Dundalk tomorrow, other than the normal gash that runs there.

jonthehammer 2:54 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Grumps

Where did you get that price from mate?

Nothing up on Oddschecker

jonthehammer 2:33 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Must be due a win then :0)

Grumpster 2:32 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
It's 1 win was 32 races ago in August 2011 ;o)

A horse with a similar profile recently won at Dundalk. Such results don't help put to bed corruption in the sport, though I suppose every dog (horse) has it's day.

jonthehammer 2:28 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Strange is it was like 13/2 today

Northern Sold 2:20 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
What and that is Jon's tip??

* blinks *

Grumpster 1:03 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Pierre D'or is 1 win from 35 starts and 50/1 at Dundalk tomorrow, which means it will hose up!!

I may stick a couple of quid on it each way if it runs.

jonthehammer 12:58 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Morky

Was Wolves 230 mate

Grumpster 12:16 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Davy Russell is mustard and as good as McCoy and Walsh.

I still smile when watching Cooper ride and thinking that they fucked off Davy for him.

Morky 12:12 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Jon,
Where was Pierre D'Or suppose to be running today? It seems to be entered at Dundalk tomorrow.

Harlow Hammer 11:44 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Cheers Grumps will look out for his rides over the season, he many even pick up a few spares.

Am a massive fan of Smullen, he got me a couple of winners last week at Dundalk when I was bored ironing watching ATR.

Davy Russell is worth backing blind at Cheltenham a couple of winners and places.

jonthehammer 11:26 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Had a tip today but its a bloody non runner.

Put it in your trackers

Pierre D'Or :-)

Grumpster 11:23 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Just seen he's been made the stable jockey for Beckett, that's fucking quality. One of my favourite trainers is Ralph and I was a little gutted when Crowley left him.

Takashi Miike 11:12 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
I like Berry. he rode a couple of winners when I went to a meeting in Killarney. flat and jumps that night so also saw Davey Russell up close

Grumpster 11:09 Thu Mar 31
Re: The Flat Season
Harlow Hammer 4:34 Wed Mar 30

Is he riding in England this year HH?

I'm not a big fan of the Irish racing, as O'Brien is so dominant that it's a bit boring.

Do well over here will Berry and always a shame Smullen has Weld, as would love him here, as head and shoulders the best in Ireland.

jonthehammer 9:50 Wed Mar 30
Re: The Flat Season
Sutter County - one of the impressive Johnston beasts from last weekend is entered 430 at Donny on Saturday

jonthehammer 9:01 Wed Mar 30
Re: The Flat Season
It is called Love Oasis.

I had posted it on my Tipping Point site on Saturday Danny

DANNY66 8:42 Wed Mar 30
Re: The Flat Season
Or when you read about it on fb.......

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