I'm going to Newbury races on Saturday
I'm going to Newbury races on Saturday
.. and haven't been since I was about ten, somewhere in Wiltshire standing next to the finish line as the magnificent beasts thundered past.
It was amazing and very scary but I don't really like horses - far too dangerous and unpredictable and living so close to the New Forest I've grown up giving them a wide berth
It's a mate's 40th birthday and this is what he wanted to do so off we go tomorrow morning, meeting at Wetherspoons in town for brekkie at 9am before jumping on a train.
I've seen him drink 12 pints with nary a wobble so it'll be a long day for me, not drinking, but hopefully it should be fun especially if it's not bloody raining !
I do quite well with football betting but haven't got a Scooby when it comes to the gee-gees.
Any tips would be welcome !
It was amazing and very scary but I don't really like horses - far too dangerous and unpredictable and living so close to the New Forest I've grown up giving them a wide berth
It's a mate's 40th birthday and this is what he wanted to do so off we go tomorrow morning, meeting at Wetherspoons in town for brekkie at 9am before jumping on a train.
I've seen him drink 12 pints with nary a wobble so it'll be a long day for me, not drinking, but hopefully it should be fun especially if it's not bloody raining !
I do quite well with football betting but haven't got a Scooby when it comes to the gee-gees.
Any tips would be welcome !
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Re: I'm going to Newbury races on Saturday
A long time since I've been and like you have little idea what to go for when betting.rigger wrote:.. and haven't been since I was about ten, somewhere in Wiltshire standing next to the finish line as the magnificent beasts thundered past.
It was amazing and very scary but I don't really like horses - far too dangerous and unpredictable and living so close to the New Forest I've grown up giving them a wide berth
It's a mate's 40th birthday and this is what he wanted to do so off we go tomorrow morning, meeting at Wetherspoons in town for brekkie at 9am before jumping on a train.
I've seen him drink 12 pints with nary a wobble so it'll be a long day for me, not drinking, but hopefully it should be fun especially if it's not bloody raining !
I do quite well with football betting but haven't got a Scooby when it comes to the gee-gees.
Any tips would be welcome !
Best method is to just pick the ones with names you like it usually does better than those who think they know what they are doing.
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Re: I'm going to Newbury races on Saturday
There's one in the 3.50 called Plaisir D'Amour. Good horse this time last year (sometimes horses prefer a certain time of year). Given your French connections might be an omen as well.
Other than that have a look at them in the parade ring. For chasers (not so much hurdlers) it's a good sign if they carry their heads low and have a big backside!
Good luck.
Other than that have a look at them in the parade ring. For chasers (not so much hurdlers) it's a good sign if they carry their heads low and have a big backside!
Good luck.
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I really enjoy a day at the races, tend to go once or twice a month, although I generally prefer the flat to jumps, as there is far less risk of the horse getting hurt. Funnily enough, it’s the start of the turf flat season tomorrow.
I tend to pick my horses on form, going, jockey and trainer trends etc, but a mate of mine always backs number 1 and 3. Number 1, in handicaps, is generally the best horse in the race (but carries top weight) and, my mate feels number 3 is generally under handicapped. It’s weird how often one or the other wins, although he tends to back them both each way when the odds allow.
I tend to pick my horses on form, going, jockey and trainer trends etc, but a mate of mine always backs number 1 and 3. Number 1, in handicaps, is generally the best horse in the race (but carries top weight) and, my mate feels number 3 is generally under handicapped. It’s weird how often one or the other wins, although he tends to back them both each way when the odds allow.
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Wow, some really sound advice here - thanks chaps
You've made me look forward to it a lot more now
I've taken a screen-grab of the page because I know I'll forget what you all said this time tomorrow .. although, to be honest, SW's advice was what I was gonna do anyway
You've made me look forward to it a lot more now
I've taken a screen-grab of the page because I know I'll forget what you all said this time tomorrow .. although, to be honest, SW's advice was what I was gonna do anyway
Re: I'm going to Newbury races on Saturday
Have not got a scoobie about horses but a hoof on each corner would be a start. Can never understand why the smart horse that can race itself without a pilot and who always wins is never allowed the prize!rigger wrote:Wow, some really sound advice here - thanks chaps
You've made me look forward to it a lot more now
I've taken a screen-grab of the page because I know I'll forget what you all said this time tomorrow .. although, to be honest, SW's advice was what I was gonna do anyway
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Pick the prettiest horse in the field
No seriously as mentioned go on form, breeding and jockey it should lead you in the right direction. Only being the races once in the last 6 years and did win on that method.
No seriously as mentioned go on form, breeding and jockey it should lead you in the right direction. Only being the races once in the last 6 years and did win on that method.
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Hope you took the numbers 1&3 advice Rigger, either one or the other, or both, made the frame in 6 out of the 7 races
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You're not wrong, Kev !
In the end, I came out precisely .. even
I had 3 2nd places and a third, all of which I put on the nose
But I did have one winner at 10/1 so I scooped £50 on that which meant I broke even for the day.
Bloody good fun though - met some great people, had a good craic, saw some wonderful animals (of all kinds ) and would definitely go again
In the end, I came out precisely .. even
I had 3 2nd places and a third, all of which I put on the nose
But I did have one winner at 10/1 so I scooped £50 on that which meant I broke even for the day.
Bloody good fun though - met some great people, had a good craic, saw some wonderful animals (of all kinds ) and would definitely go again
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As long as you had a good time, and the horses got back safe and sound which they did today, there’s no better day out (other than Elland Road on a Saturday afternoon ). I always, always back each way when I can, i.e around 4/1 in a sixteen runner race or 5/1 in less.rigger wrote:You're not wrong, Kev !
In the end, I came out precisely .. even
I had 3 2nd places and a third, all of which I put on the nose
But I did have one winner at 10/1 so I scooped £50 on that which meant I broke even for the day.
Bloody good fun though - met some great people, had a good craic, saw some wonderful animals (of all kinds ) and would definitely go again
Always fancied owning (or part owning) a racehorse, my ex-boss whom I’m still good mates with offered me it a few times but I never took up his offer. One of my big regrets.
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