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I have had several enquiries over the past few weeks asking how come the "Friedman Family Outsiders" (Carol my wife, Zev my 28-y-old son, and I) never select even one horse in common, and how come they are always the same races. Even though I have answered this question a number of times over the years (most recently about a year ago), we obviously have new subscribers all the time, so I will give the explanation again now. Every Saturday morning the three of us get together, after each of us has seperately analysed the form on Friday evenings, to come up with 3 outsiders in each race that we believe can upset the favourites. Sometimes we come up with more than 3 horses, but we always narrow it down to 3 because the races we pick are the legs of the doubles races in NSW so we want people (including us) to be able to couple our selections up, as well as to take trifectas. We have a system of determining who takes ownership of which selections. We do not "sell" our selections as we do it for fun, often with quite a deal of success. I hope this puts to rest this question for at least another year. Cheers, Martin |
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