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Morning Kev, I think it's mainly for a bit of self restraint, I'd worry if i had an acc ,i would be doing needless bets ,
As things are , its a ten minute drive , so makes me think twice in most cases.,
Ah, I see! In that case, I do see the benefit. I used to place a lot more 'silly' bets than I do now because before I didn't record them all... now that I do, it means I think beofre I act (more opften than not!) so I suppose thats the same thing. Also I imagine the buzz of collecting physical cash is more exciting
Yeah would be a big shame. If I didn't think the front 3 we're all excellent I'd be hugely interested in Dream Castle too.... still think that run behind Barney Roy was amazing the way he travelled through on the bridle
American patriot 25-1 William hill/ 16-1 nrnb sky bet.
WinStar Farm's homebred American Patriot, winner of the April 14 Maker's 46 Mile Stakes (G1T) at Keeneland in his previous start, has been confirmed for the £600,000 Queen Anne Stakes (G1) June 20 at Royal Ascot.
The 4-year-old son of War Front worked five furlongs around the dogs in 1:00.55 June 3 on the inner turf at Belmont Park. He will travel to England June 13 for trainer Todd Pletcher.
"American Patriot breezed exceptionally well Saturday, and came out of the work good," Pletcher said. "He's doing really well, so it's all systems go. It's an honor to have a horse good enough to compete in one of the biggest races in the world like the Queen Anne, and on a stage like Royal Ascot. We are very much looking forward to it."
Frankie Dettori will have the mount in the one-mile turf event.
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