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Once again it's that time of the year when those nervous once-a-year punters descend upon the bookies with that rabbit-in-the-headlights look in their eyes, asking regular punters how to write their betting slips. And, once again, i find myself up to my eyeballs in stats and facts and figures and maybes and maybe-nots. Although i have not yet decided which unfortunate beast will carry my main hopes (though i am leaning toward Goonyella @ 20/1 - especially if Liverpool gets any heavy rain between now and tea-time tomorrow) but i will pass on one little piece of info that may (or may not) prove profitable. And that is, amazingly, jockey Paul Maloney has been placed on each and every one of his last 7 Grand National rides - 4th, 3rd, 4th, 4th, 2nd, 4th, 4th. Tomorrow he rides Buywise, a 50/1 outsider which ticks a few of the trends boxes for this race. I don't expect it to win but there are a few firms paying 6 places so it must be worth a small(ish) punt that Maloney can continue his remarkable run. Be lucky.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used to work in a betting shop, and we'd have loads of people coming in who didn't have a clue what they were doing. They were surprised to be told that a pound each way cost £2.
I don't like it when owners and trainers say "We just want the horse back safely." If that's their primary concern, don't send him out to race.
I don't like it when owners and trainers say "We just want the horse back safely." If that's their primary concern, don't send him out to race.
The protractor, compass, slide rule and spirit level have been put away and i have my 5 selections;
Main bet = Goonyella @ 20/1 - would have preferred some rain, but hey-ho
Jockey Form = Buywise @ 50/1 - Maloney sure knows how to ride this course
Against stats = Saint Are @ 18/1 - last year's runner-up
Lucky pin - Soll @ 66/1 - could sneak into a place, 1-2-3-4-5
Well in = The Last Samurai - improved since weights were allocated
The first 4 are all e.w. bets but the last is a free £5 bet with Stan James who are offering top prices from 10 a.m. so it will depend on what price i get whether i go for the win or e.w.
Best of luck all
Main bet = Goonyella @ 20/1 - would have preferred some rain, but hey-ho
Jockey Form = Buywise @ 50/1 - Maloney sure knows how to ride this course
Against stats = Saint Are @ 18/1 - last year's runner-up
Lucky pin - Soll @ 66/1 - could sneak into a place, 1-2-3-4-5
Well in = The Last Samurai - improved since weights were allocated
The first 4 are all e.w. bets but the last is a free £5 bet with Stan James who are offering top prices from 10 a.m. so it will depend on what price i get whether i go for the win or e.w.
Best of luck all
more than one this year, Prudie and Cloverjo have also commented.
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I used to pick horses based on a nice name. I don't bother any more. There was a weird spell in New York once when I'd pick a horse for each race and all of them won. I only bet tiny amounts, so didn't make loads of money, but while it lasted I felt invincible. I can kind of understand how people become addicted.
woofganag @ 10;08, "Why?" Not going to get into a running argument with you woofgang, but i will say i respect your point of view. And if you - or anyone else - had opened a thread on the subject of racehorse fatalities, etc, you would have probably had a sensible discussion. Some people seem to think that all punters are concerned about is their wallets but no one likes to see these tragedies happen.