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Buenchico | 23:06 Sat 16th Apr 2011 | ChatterBank
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. . . and I'm still not sure whether I should feel proud or annoyed.

Five days before the Grand National, I tipped Ballabriggs to win.
(Proof here: http://www.theanswerb...9.html#answer-5788259 ).

My problem was that, because I was aware of the concerns over animal welfare, I wasn't really happy about supporting the race by betting on it. However, by Saturday morning, I'd decided that I'd put £10 each way on Ballabriggs. I planned to do it as soon as I'd collected my (77 year old) friend from her holiday accommodation on the Suffolk coast, and driven her (and her two dogs) home.

However, during the journey she expressed her total disgust at the treatment of the horses. By the time we got back home, I'd decided not to place my bet.

Ballabriggs won, at 14/1. So should I feel proud of sticking to my principles, or kick myself for not placing the bet?
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proud.
Proud, but annoyed....
Hindsight is a great thing so start kicking yourself...
kick yourself
Feel proud!!!
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Thanks for that, Anne. I'll tell my bank manager ;-)
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Fool! lol

Principles are one thing, and i dont like the way they are treated either but i still eat meat regular and take my kids farm and zoo!
Whats the difference?
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Diverse opinions, I see!

BTW: I've told my friend that she cost me £175 ;-)
Kick yourself!!! Then kick your friend.x :o)
I feel the same, confused - I had a flutter before all the cruelty discussion about the GN broke out, the sport doesn't seem likely to be banned. IMO.
I'd be annoyed Chris.
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To paraphrase someone more famous than me - 'principles are fine, if you can afford them'
That's the AB street party gone for a ball of chalk, then, chris ;-(
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My problem, Jan, is that I do feel annoyed but I also feel guilty about doing so!
chris,,, will you bet on next years GN ?
Proud.

I'm not a betting person, I'm at least doubly not a betting person on the GN. I will not support horses getting killed regularly in the name of sport.
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Anne:
The crazy thing is that I've only ever placed a few bets in my life and normally, based upon the study of statistics (which formed a major part of my degree studies), the one race which I'd never even consider betting on would be the Grand National. But, for some strange reason (possibly linked to having predicted the outcome here on AB!) I felt compelled to place a bet this year!
You can only be yourself Chris and you're entitled to your own opinion.

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