**** we're missing him too. Our attack lacks leadership without him. I tipped us against Penrith thisd week, but I'm not confident at all. Kidwell needs to step up this week. He's been too ineffective this year, and he gave away a few silly penalties last week, one of which led to a penalty goal. I'm liking Merritt at fullback though.
That's the way, take the *******s for all they're worth. :thumbsup Good bet considering they are a good attacking team. Plenty of points will be scored in this game. Prediction Tigers 32-22.
Yeah what a *******. Oh well. Like I said, it's 10 bucks, no big deal. The outlay is far worth the risk, because the reward is fantastic.
I'm absolutely dumbfounded as to how Hegarty's been picked nearly all the time over the last 3 years. He's ****ing terrible. He's **** in defence, he can't read attacking, or defensive plays, the plays he does read he then tries to catch the passes with his face, when dummy half he'll run 40 meters sideways and get driven back 5. There isn't a worse winger in the comp.
Yeah they backed it in to 11/2 on track which I was a little surprised at. Imvula is a lightly raced 3yr old colt by Rock Of Gibraltar and has always shown enough to suggest that he could go on to win a stakes race given time so stick with him as he rises through the classes. As for Cravings, she lost all hope when he missed the start by 3 lengths. Settling last in a small field aint the worst thing that can happen but when the leaders ease up you would hope that a jockey would show some inititive and take off from the back of the field. A gross type she'll be improved by the run but she's a bit nuts so you'd want a decent price. Murtajill is the horse to follow from that race. Arms Wide Open is in a tough race and has currently drifted out to 16/1. Will be interesting to see if she's as good as I think she is. If you want I can post a couple of selections throughout the Autumn carnival, just make sure if you're going to have something on one of them you also have something on the rest. You'll come out of it okay.
Yeah def be watching Imvula that was an impressive run. Lately im on a quaddie or all up anyway and usually only in Vic, but if you can pull those sorts of numbers mate, I'll def be listening. :good
You'd hope I know considering it makes up the majority of my income. No, I'm not a professional punter (I aint worth enough to cover my losses) but I do speed maps and ratings for a few of them (it's boring as bat****-watching videos mainly, sometimes the same race 20 times over). The wife's family has owned a couple of good thoroughbreds with the best of them being Principality who won the Blue Diamond Stakes defeating Flying Spur. I don't have a problem with posting tips as long as you and everyone else remember they're 600kg animals being controled by vitamin deficient midgets that are often so dehydrated they can't ****. You can do all the form in the world, go to trackwork, watch the horses parade before the race, but in the end still get it miserably wrong. If you (or anyone else) want to take the tips you have to back them all because the idea is to come out on top after an extended period (not at the end of the day) Start with a bank and we'll aim for something realistic in the vicinity of 50% profit per month. BTW, ARMS WIDE OPEN ran on well but that don't mean **** unless you own the thing. Does look a nice Champagne Stakes type who may go via the Fernhill Stakes.
We're on the same wavelength there. I do parlays because there's nothing worse than getting two or three good priced winners but receiving nothing for them after something gets done. If you know how they work I do a four leg bet with a formula 2,3,4...which is basically 11 allup bets in one. It's my hobby bet. If there's something I really like I'll go out to the track but that don't happen as often as it did.... due to one wife and three children playing their part in income disintegration. I still go out to watch the group races because I love watching the class horses race but gone are the days where it's lobster one week, stale coco pops the next.