27/02/2010
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On February 27, 2010
This week both of our bets have finished second, but we advised E/W terms and this ensured more profit on the week. Our main, and very strong, bet was advised a total of 6 points in total. The horse was Shammick Boy. The race was a bumper, but the information came in early on Saturday that this one had been lined up for a gamble. The horse ran a cracker beating off all the fancied horses but just got done on the line by an unfancied outsider.
We looked the winner all the way bar the line. Four points of the bet though was advised as backing in the place market, so in fact we got the stacking 100% correct and showed a decent return.
25/02/2010
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On February 25, 2010
We had one bet yesterday on Azlak. The horse ran a great race but met a real flyer and finished 2nd by half a length, the rest of the field were well beaten. Our information was spot on and we were told prior to the race that the horse would make all and so it did. To me it looked the winner all the way apart from the last strides.
As we have seen many times before, plenty of money went on in the morning, shortening from 8/1 to return an SP of 3/1 Fav. We backed at 7/2 E/W, so effectively a bet to nothing. The place returned even money on Betfair and it was only just under this with the normal bookmakers. Good run though and nothing lost.
22/02/2010
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On February 22, 2010
Our contact was at Wolverhampton today feeding back to us with all the information resulting in two bets and two winners. To start we were informed Call to Arms was a classy horse and would win. The beast duly did, powering clear to win by 15 lengths (never came of the bridle). Then are strongest bet of the day and a big gamble was landed on Granny Mcphee at Lingfield, advised at 13/8 and returning even money. All the right people were on this one today the money was down. Horse won easily and the jockey didn’t even have to use his whip.
Nice way to start the week.
18/02/2010
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On February 18, 2010
We had our first bet of the week today and I am pleased to say it was a winner. The horse bolted in by 5 lengths. We backed at evens and it returned an SP of 4/5, the info was correct in saying this is a group horse. The horse was Leahurst. The last time it won the race was very tough and the horse did not have the best of draws. Today the same message came through and it was felt that this horse is of group class. It dropped down to 6 Furlongs today and we knew it wouldn’t be a problem. The horse was also favoured preferably by the good draw in stall one. We knew that if the horse was running to form it would take plenty of beating, and this is exactly what happened.
13/02/2010
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On February 13, 2010
Today, our selection TimeTeam missed the break. The rest of the field was ten lengths ahead and ours was still in the bloody stalls. It does aggravate me when this happens!
