Ah yeah she ran no sort of race really, she is prone to throwing in the odd flat performance every now and then.
On the note of the bookies, if any of them had any pair of balls they would have made some money last night, the hot favs were all turned over but every time a few bob went on one of them they were wiped off. Any fella worth his salt should have been laying Tip and Tin at 6/4 after the wallop he got off the sign in the infield during the parade :lol: , likewise with Have Some Cop in our race, I would have been happy to lay him at slightly odds against all night long, Pa Fitzās dog ran no race when hot fav in the A4 final also. The SPs on the website are a joke as most lads had them wiped off at the off.
Why didnāt you make yourself known? Myself and Runt had 2 fells pegged that we thought could have been you, give me a rough description of yourself there to see if we were on the mark.
Iād agree regarding Have Some Cop. I couldnāt understand how he was such a warm favourite, odds-on no less. Iād be laying him all day. Did some of them actually rub him out? I didnāt see the Tip and Tin incident. Iāve said it once and iāll say it again, Carey is the best of them by some distance.
Fair enough he rubs out a price if he takes a big bet on a certain dog but he has the best prices of the lot of them nine times out of ten. You just have to be first up to him. As an example he was the first and iād say only one of them to go 4/1 George. Sure wasnāt Dinny Gould 2/1?
Why donāt you take out a licence and just clean up laying all the soft bets in Limerick, Dunph? Licence to print money. Lay all the losers and keep on the right side of all the winners, easy.
If a Limerick ājoeā went 4/1 about a dog it must have been at least 10.0 on the machine. MAD was probably having it right off pressing the pink button on Betfair while putting Rintintin, Runt and assorted hangers on all through it. Disgraceful scenes akin to the scandal in Dundalk.
Oh Sorry, thought you were referring to Carey, trainer of Tip And Tin.
Ah yeah the other lad is ok, Iāve met him at a few coursing meetings and heās sound enough. Gould is too busy looking to see what the lads left and right of him have up on their boards to be taking bets.
I donāt remember being specifically under the tele but i was knocking around by the bookies at the far end opposite the older Dunworth and OāDonoghue. MAD had me well sussed outā¦