The Grand National
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Onelife
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The Grand National
So who will be your fancy for the 2013 Grand National?
Thankfully it’s not very often that I have to say I’m down before they’ve even jumped the first fence but unfortunately my ant-post bet (Beshabar) didn’t make the line up due to having sustained a fetlock injury...apologies to anyone who took my advice and backed it.
Not a race to put your shirt on but nevertheless millions will be wagered on what for many will be their only bet of the year.
It could be argued that selecting the winner of this race is no easier now than it was when “lottery” won way back in 1839, however I think the more knowledgeable horse racing enthusiast would say the present day National isn’t the test it was...something I would agree with but nevertheless still a test of both horse and jockey.Taking this into consideration I’ll be looking for a selection which has a bit of class about it...especially so now that the ground has come up good, good/soft.
It is for this reason I have selected three horses that meet this criteria...
(Colbert Station)...looks to have all the right credentials for a race like this... very well weighted, jumps well and could have the advantage of Tony McCoy in the saddle.
(On his Own)...Excellent trainer in W Mullins so one that shouldn’t be dismissed lightly.
(Across the Bay) live outsider who has the beating of many of the runners but often doesn’t come up with the goods.
The link below should give you all the information you need to make your selections.
http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk/g ... unners.php - Cached - Similar
Good Luck
Keith
Thankfully it’s not very often that I have to say I’m down before they’ve even jumped the first fence but unfortunately my ant-post bet (Beshabar) didn’t make the line up due to having sustained a fetlock injury...apologies to anyone who took my advice and backed it.
Not a race to put your shirt on but nevertheless millions will be wagered on what for many will be their only bet of the year.
It could be argued that selecting the winner of this race is no easier now than it was when “lottery” won way back in 1839, however I think the more knowledgeable horse racing enthusiast would say the present day National isn’t the test it was...something I would agree with but nevertheless still a test of both horse and jockey.Taking this into consideration I’ll be looking for a selection which has a bit of class about it...especially so now that the ground has come up good, good/soft.
It is for this reason I have selected three horses that meet this criteria...
(Colbert Station)...looks to have all the right credentials for a race like this... very well weighted, jumps well and could have the advantage of Tony McCoy in the saddle.
(On his Own)...Excellent trainer in W Mullins so one that shouldn’t be dismissed lightly.
(Across the Bay) live outsider who has the beating of many of the runners but often doesn’t come up with the goods.
The link below should give you all the information you need to make your selections.
http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk/g ... unners.php - Cached - Similar
Good Luck
Keith
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Re: The Grand National
Never heard of any of them ... are there any more ? 
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Hi Mob...
How about...Becauseicouldntsee?
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Keith
How about...Becauseicouldntsee?
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Keith
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Re: The Grand National
Hadn't taken your advice (yet) Keefy but only because even though I have nagged him OH hadn't done the bet for me, then heard last week Beshabar had been withdrawn so whilst I would have backed it I would never have got the good odds you had.
I like your selections because:
a) Colbert Station has McCoy riding him ...good price considering who the jockey is.
b) On his Own , well whenever I go to the races knowing absolutely nothing about the gee gee's I very often look at a name that I can connect to in some way and this just happens to have some significance.
c) Across the Bay, worth a tenner each way just for the good odds.
I shall go with your choices because I know you know what you are talking about plus if I lose all my hard earned cash I can moan like hell at you on here for the next year

I like your selections because:
a) Colbert Station has McCoy riding him ...good price considering who the jockey is.
b) On his Own , well whenever I go to the races knowing absolutely nothing about the gee gee's I very often look at a name that I can connect to in some way and this just happens to have some significance.
c) Across the Bay, worth a tenner each way just for the good odds.
I shall go with your choices because I know you know what you are talking about plus if I lose all my hard earned cash I can moan like hell at you on here for the next year
Jo
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Re: The Grand National
Last year the horse I backed fell over and was then put down so I wont bother this year!
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Hi Jo
By my reckoning you should still be a few hundred quid in on tips given thus far...so please don’t be too hard on me
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Keefy
By my reckoning you should still be a few hundred quid in on tips given thus far...so please don’t be too hard on me
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Keefy
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Re: The Grand National
I was actually hoping for something like ...' Thisenwillwin 'Onelife wrote:Hi Mob...
How about...Becauseicouldntsee?![]()
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Re: The Grand National
I am indeed KeefyOnelife wrote:Hi Jo
By my reckoning you should still be a few hundred quid in on tips given thus far...so please don’t be too hard on me![]()
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Re: The Grand National
My money is on at least one horse being killed
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Re: The Grand National
A horse collapsed and died at the 11th fence in the first race today. I can't watch Aintree racing as there are always fatalities.
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Re: The Grand National
Lucky Ken
You are winner
The first day of the National meeting
Battleship is no longer with us . . . but perhaps not . . . could end up on the shelves of Tes ticals
You are winner
The first day of the National meeting
Battleship is no longer with us . . . but perhaps not . . . could end up on the shelves of Tes ticals
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Re: The Grand National
Psttt . . . any more bankers for this wonderful festival Aintree festival
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Re: The Grand National
regards gilly.
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
1st (35) Auroras Encore 66/1
2nd (18) Cappa Bleu 12/1
3rd (10) Teaforthree 10/1
4th (19) Oscar Time 66/1
Well I didn’t see that one coming but congratulation to the connections of the winner... Auroras Encore...and of course anyone who backed it...did you?
As for my selections only Across the Bay gave a good account of itself, the other two succumbed to the fences...Ah well, they’ll all be back in their stables this evening which makes losing so much easier to bear
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OL
2nd (18) Cappa Bleu 12/1
3rd (10) Teaforthree 10/1
4th (19) Oscar Time 66/1
Well I didn’t see that one coming but congratulation to the connections of the winner... Auroras Encore...and of course anyone who backed it...did you?
As for my selections only Across the Bay gave a good account of itself, the other two succumbed to the fences...Ah well, they’ll all be back in their stables this evening which makes losing so much easier to bear
Regards
OL
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Well done!! Gilly88
Nice return for a £1 stake
Regards
OL
Nice return for a £1 stake
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OL
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regards gilly.
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I didn't back it .... but I know a man who didOnelife wrote:1st (35) Auroras Encore 66/1
2nd (18) Cappa Bleu 12/1
3rd (10) Teaforthree 10/1
4th (19) Oscar Time 66/1
Well I didn’t see that one coming but congratulation to the connections of the winner... Auroras Encore...and of course anyone who backed it...did you?
As for my selections only Across the Bay gave a good account of itself, the other two succumbed to the fences...Ah well, they’ll all be back in their stables this evening which makes losing so much easier to bear![]()
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Regards
OL
Jo
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Re: The Grand National
I also picked the winner thanks to P&O as the Aurora was the first cruise ship we went n - 66-1 - but unfortunately I didn't put any money on it!! What a fool.
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Re: The Grand National
I had a grand on Aurora ... this horse racing is an absolute doddle doncha know

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Re: The Grand National
Well, that's Onelife's career as a racing tipster up in flames!!
Never mind Keith, there's always next year.
Never mind Keith, there's always next year.
I was taught to be cautious
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Re: The Grand National
Local Ladbroke's manager interviewed on local radio this morning claimed that they did not have one punt on the National Winner in his three offices in Poole Bay
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Re: The Grand National
As they say...One minute you’re up the next you’re down. Grand National Jockey Ryan Mania was air lifted to Newcastle Hospital this afternoon after a fall from his mount Stagecoach Jasper....initial reports say that he has sustained serious back and neck injuries....hopefully we’ll have better news of his condition tomorrow.
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OBFoldbluefox wrote:Well, that's Onelife's career as a racing tipster up in flames!!![]()
Never mind Keith, there's always next year.
Now you know why I had to started the Onelife cruise appeal
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Re: The Grand National
Great news about Grand National Jockey Ryan Mania....he is expected to leave Hospital today having sustained what was thought to have been serious back and neck injuries, thankfully this didn’t prove to be the case....He even said he hopes to be back in the saddle by the weekend.
They’re a tough bunch these Jockeys...I was listening to jockey Tony McCoy talking about some of the injuries he’d sustained...one of which was a fracture to his back... which required pinning....he rode his next winner 8 weeks later.
They’re a tough bunch these Jockeys...I was listening to jockey Tony McCoy talking about some of the injuries he’d sustained...one of which was a fracture to his back... which required pinning....he rode his next winner 8 weeks later.