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2018 Race Replays

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  • 2018 Race Replays

    Missed out on the latest racing action, or just want to relive the moment? Find all our Horse Racing Replays from across our 15 Racecourses here.

  • #2
    Bank Holiday weekend coming up.....

    Will be re-watching every race and start my analysis

    Looking forward to it.... the dust has settled and i'm already bored about hearing about Winx not coming over, draw bias and cricket!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
      Bank Holiday weekend coming up.....

      Will be re-watching every race and start my analysis

      Looking forward to it.... the dust has settled and i'm already bored about hearing about Winx not coming over, draw bias and cricket!
      Couldnt agree more Kev, I hate the flat, Roll on October I say. Well I guess we still got aintree and punch to come.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Geordieboy83 View Post
        Couldnt agree more Kev, I hate the flat, Roll on October I say. Well I guess we still got aintree and punch to come.
        Something wrong when there are more 150000 pound (or higher) races at Lingfield on Friday afternoon then there were in the 28 races at Cheltenham.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bayoffreedom View Post
          Something wrong when there are more 150000 pound (or higher) races at Lingfield on Friday afternoon then there were in the 28 races at Cheltenham.
          Did not know this wow.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bayoffreedom View Post
            Something wrong when there are more 150000 pound (or higher) races at Lingfield on Friday afternoon then there were in the 28 races at Cheltenham.
            That can't be true?!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
              That can't be true?!
              Always the case.
              Watch the flat cards during the Summer, there are class 2 handicaps every week with prize money greater than a Supreme or an Arkle, sad but racing is about breeding and NH horses clearly can't help there...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
                Always the case.
                Watch the flat cards during the Summer, there are class 2 handicaps every week with prize money greater than a Supreme or an Arkle, sad but racing is about breeding and NH horses clearly can't help there...
                It is strange that NH is so popular in terms of actual money isn't it.
                You hardly ever come across somebody that prefers the flat.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
                  It is strange that NH is so popular in terms of actual money isn't it.
                  You hardly ever come across somebody that prefers the flat.
                  I much prefer NH Kev, always have, but the reality is without the flat horses we don't get NH horses.

                  NH fans have passion, you see the little man win a big handicap and they party for days, you see the Arabs win another classic and they barely raise a smile.
                  NH fans care, they drive miles and stand out in 40mph winds, horizontal rain and sub-zero temperatures

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                  • #10
                    Flat fanatic myself, as you can probably tell by the name.

                    Watching the best bred horses running fast, in competitive, internationally renowned, historical races is what gets me excited. I'll take that over watching a 2/7 Nicholls horse winning a four runner slog in the mud around Chepstow any day of the week.

                    Kidding, kidding, I love the jumps really, but Flat racing is the pinnacle.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Montjeu View Post
                      Flat fanatic myself, as you can probably tell by the name.

                      Watching the best bred horses running fast, in competitive, internationally renowned, historical races is what gets me excited. I'll take that over watching a 2/7 Nicholls horse winning a four runner slog in the mud around Chepstow any day of the week.

                      Kidding, kidding, I love the jumps really, but Flat racing is the pinnacle.
                      I can certainly get excited during the flat season. I certainly don't think they're two completely different sports and I think if you like one, you should like the other.... but do prefer the NH side.

                      I'd rather watch a Nicholls 2/7 shot jumping a fence than a group of unraced 2yo's wandering over the track with no form to go on just market vibes... but you have to take the rough with the smooth for both!

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