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superier man
team heritage |
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Karasi
Team Heritage Superior Man
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may the horse be with you Seeker |
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TAB NO. 1 KARASI
TAB NO. 11 AUCASH FOR ALL TAB NO. 2 OUR NEEDLES |
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SPANISH STEPS
TEAM HERITAGE SOLDADO |
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12 - Bold Laird scratched.
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Ta me go maith |
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Team Heritage
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I never punt on jumps. Good luck to those who do.
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Congratulations to ANDREA LEEK, first women to ride a GRAND NATIONAL winner!
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Ta me go maith |
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And a pat on the back to trainer John Leek, job well done with the lightly raced TEAM HERITAGE.
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Many have an aversion to punting on jumps because if the horse falls you've done your dough cold. You would never have got $3.20 about Team Heritage if it were a flat race, would have been around $2.20 or less. That's why I allow for the fear factor and factor it into the price. You're really in the same boat if your horse gets lost at the start or squeezed at a vital moment in a flat race. I like the fact that horses have 3000 plus metres to get a position and they are usually given every chance if they're schooled well and good enough. |
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