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  • MrRobin
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    I placed a couple of bets on philson run and point barrow at 31-1 each.

    Used betfair and got a £25 free bet with a £25 deposit (you don't get the free amount until after the race tho)... looks like you can get some decent odds there too, Kelami is currently at 74-1, Backbeat at 169-1

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    This will be the first year, possibly in my entire life, that I wont be watching it!! (My folks both worked in the bookies trade - I was raised on it!)

    I will instead be doing a full 10 hours here http://seaham-hall.co.uk/ for loads of treatments, use of the gym, pool, sauna, steam room, outdoor hot tubs, thermal baths, etc etc etc etc etc

    Bliss!

    One of the treatments I'm getting is one of those colon massages - has anyone had one? They're meant to make you do a massive poo I'm a bit scared incase I need to, erm, do a massive pump while I'm on the table though
    Oh SA - you are mental

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  • Bagpuss
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    The national really is a mugs race, any horse down to 50-1 could win it.
    Cloudy Lane is only favourite because Ginger McCain's son trained it (mind you ginger's record is pretty good)

    worth a look:

    Point Barrow 20-1

    Kelami 40-1

    Backbeat 66-1 reasonable each way bet

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    One of the treatments I'm getting is one of those colon massages - has anyone had one?
    Wilmsloooooooow!

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    I'm a bit scared incase I need to, erm, do a massive pump while I'm on the table though
    Just think of it as preparation for when you give birth.

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  • SallyAnne
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    This will be the first year, possibly in my entire life, that I wont be watching it!! (My folks both worked in the bookies trade - I was raised on it!)

    I will instead be doing a full 10 hours here http://seaham-hall.co.uk/ for loads of treatments, use of the gym, pool, sauna, steam room, outdoor hot tubs, thermal baths, etc etc etc etc etc

    Bliss!

    One of the treatments I'm getting is one of those colon massages - has anyone had one? They're meant to make you do a massive poo I'm a bit scared incase I need to, erm, do a massive pump while I'm on the table though

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  • gingerjedi
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    I was told to avoid horses carrying less than 10 stone as it means they aren't good enough to attract a handicap weight, not sure how good this advice is as I usually just pick something that sounds nice.

    Tony McCoy is the most successful jump jockey ever yet he's never won the national... maybe worth a punt?

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    I have only bet on the National once. I bet on a horse called Dark Ivy. It didn't win, infact it didn't get round because it was shot early on.
    I backed that one - class horse but broke its neck at Beechers (no shot necessary). Its body was still there when they came round again and I haven't bet on the National since.

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Cheers all,

    Heading up tomorrow afternoon and making a weekend of it (stag do).

    In case anyone else is interested http://www.grand-national.me.uk/grandnationalodds.php

    Usually I pick an irish horse that has completed it before and always an e/w bet.
    I usually go for the Irish horses too and always an e/w bet.... I love the national - can't wait for the season to start properly at the Curragh (prefer the flat) ...I'll be home more often then
    Last edited by cailin maith; 3 April 2008, 14:47.

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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    I'm off to Aintree at the weekend. Any tips on picking the winner?
    Infallible tip - don't pick any of the losers.

    I paid a tenner for two nags in the sweepstake at clientco. So here's hoping ..

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  • Dante
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    I'm no expert on the Gee Gee's, but my advice for the National is to look at anything that has form (previously been placed) over 3 miles. This rules out most of the nags straight away.

    It's a mega race for the horses and a completely lottery - which is why pro-gamblers won't touch it - too many variables - it's for the mug punters only and the odds reflect this.

    I'm a mug though and am going for Slim Pickings (12-1) on the nose and Hedgehunter (40-1) as a throwaway each way bet.

    Good luck everyone.

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  • Pondlife
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    Cheers all,

    Heading up tomorrow afternoon and making a weekend of it (stag do).

    In case anyone else is interested http://www.grand-national.me.uk/grandnationalodds.php

    Usually I pick an irish horse that has completed it before and always an e/w bet.

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  • FiveTimes
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    A good jockey with history of riding at the National. Also favs don't do that well.

    Some of the best returns I've had have been on a place with a good price 25/1+

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  • BoredBloke
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    I have only bet on the National once. I bet on a horse called Dark Ivy. It didn't win, infact it didn't get round because it was shot early on.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    I'm off to Aintree at the weekend. Any tips on picking the winner?
    Allow plenty of time for travel. All sorts of traffic warnings going on up here.

    You want a big chested horse. Lungs like a barrel.
    You want a stayer not a sprinter.
    Look back for a 3+ miler in early Jan. Then rested till the National.

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