
The Betting Thread
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lads lets post up a few tips for cheltenham and mayb some soccer accumaltors!!help out each other in theses recessionary times!!! 

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Ah well you dont have to back her then do ya? And I actually think some of the tips I have given have been quite good. Look back and you will see that I gave the winner of the Galway plate and a good each way bet in the Galway hurdle. Have you got an alternative, or are you afraid to put your neck on the line?Kemo Sabe wrote:jesus bula bula we all know bout you and your tipsbula bula wrote:Heres one for Cheltenham next week lads - Oscar Rebel. Good vibes from the stable and she is really good value at 14/1 for the mares race on day 1. Hopefully Ruby gets up on her again and would be confident of a place at least.
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now now no need to be getting on your high horse .by the way i did look back and you gave more bad tips than good,templegate your not .bula bula wrote:Ah well you dont have to back her then do ya? And I actually think some of the tips I have given have been quite good. Look back and you will see that I gave the winner of the Galway plate and a good each way bet in the Galway hurdle. Have you got an alternative, or are you afraid to put your neck on the line?Kemo Sabe wrote:jesus bula bula we all know bout you and your tipsbula bula wrote:Heres one for Cheltenham next week lads - Oscar Rebel. Good vibes from the stable and she is really good value at 14/1 for the mares race on day 1. Hopefully Ruby gets up on her again and would be confident of a place at least.
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Me thinks that you have not actually looked back at all my friend. If you did, you would have seen that I have only ever given two horses as tips. The first was Oslot who won the plate at 7/2 or 3/1. The second was an each way tip on Lyceum in the hurdle who ran in to a place at 25/1. Now I never claimed to be an expert but thats not bad going by anyones standards. I have given a few opinions on the GAA and not all of them have come up but that was mainly because I was probably being too greedy going for doubles or trebles. Saying that there was still a few nice bets in there. I still stick by the original tip for Oscar Rebel for anyone that is interested. The ground is coming up perfect for her and with Whiteoak pulling out it makes it less competitive. She will find it hard to beat the favourite but her price is shortening all the while and the each way value might well disappear before the off.
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hey lads/lassies
giving tips is to be encouraged - whether they win or not. I'd rather have lads willing to throw out a tip - it may or may not win - it's a gamble!! that's the name of the game.
Hats off to all who have given tips or highlighted value odds on this thread
giving tips is to be encouraged - whether they win or not. I'd rather have lads willing to throw out a tip - it may or may not win - it's a gamble!! that's the name of the game.
Hats off to all who have given tips or highlighted value odds on this thread
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Agreedturk wrote:hey lads/lassies
giving tips is to be encouraged - whether they win or not. I'd rather have lads willing to throw out a tip - it may or may not win - it's a gamble!! that's the name of the game.
Hats off to all who have given tips or highlighted value odds on this thread
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was only joking by the way lads hence the smiling face after my comment .was looking at the tip bula gave looks decent eacg way chance might have a score on that .
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I've no idea what the basis for it is, but there's a savage amount of money going on to Othermix for the Champion Hurdle at huge prices today and yesterday. By far the biggest loser in any betting shop in the North West, so take that how ye will. Likje I said, I've no idea for the basis of it.
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An outside bet for ye.
John Hayes is 50/1 to be "Man of the match" against Scotland.
There is every chance that with Hayes setting the Irish caps record, that he will put in a big display and most importantly the commentators will paying particular attention to him.
Expect quips like "The record breaker piles forward with the ball", "John Hayes still going strong at 35 years of age".
If that is the vibe of the day and the game is pack dominated, he is in with a shout.
At 50/1 you aren't taking much of a risk.
John Hayes is 50/1 to be "Man of the match" against Scotland.
There is every chance that with Hayes setting the Irish caps record, that he will put in a big display and most importantly the commentators will paying particular attention to him.
Expect quips like "The record breaker piles forward with the ball", "John Hayes still going strong at 35 years of age".
If that is the vibe of the day and the game is pack dominated, he is in with a shout.
At 50/1 you aren't taking much of a risk.
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Excellent shout.Bord na Mona man wrote:An outside bet for ye.
John Hayes is 50/1 to be "Man of the match" against Scotland.
There is every chance that with Hayes setting the Irish caps record, that he will put in a big display and most importantly the commentators will paying particular attention to him.
Expect quips like "The record breaker piles forward with the ball", "John Hayes still going strong at 35 years of age".
If that is the vibe of the day and the game is pack dominated, he is in with a shout.
At 50/1 you aren't taking much of a risk.
However the good people at PP have decided that the most I'm allowed on this is €1.50. I'd have preferred to take a bit more of a risk than that!

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50/1........theres worse bets than that this weekend. LS I hate that when they put such small max bet limits online, however march into Powers shop and nobody will question if you want to have a 10 or 20 Euro bet on it.
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Hi BNM,
i think the man of the match award used by paddy powers us the one picked by BBC commentary, so it could be Jonathan "I hate Ireland" Davies picking or Brian "I hate everyone" Moore - having said that Moore could pick a front row man.
i think the man of the match award used by paddy powers us the one picked by BBC commentary, so it could be Jonathan "I hate Ireland" Davies picking or Brian "I hate everyone" Moore - having said that Moore could pick a front row man.
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€1.50!!?!? Sure how is that fair?! For feck sake! I stuck a fiver on it anyway. It'd just about pay for my St. Patricks festivities!
It is the BBC so hopefully it will be Brian Moore and we could really be in for a shout.
It is the BBC so hopefully it will be Brian Moore and we could really be in for a shout.
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I'm just after taking it at 66/1 in a Boyles shop. God bless anonymity....
I'm well used to my business not being wanted in some of these firms. I wouldn't mind if I was making a killing, but I'm a long way from earning a living off my betting. Still, as was pointed out above, God bless the shops and some anonymity...TheManFromFerbane wrote:€1.50!!?!? Sure how is that fair?! For feck sake! I stuck a fiver on it anyway. It'd just about pay for my St. Patricks festivities!
It is the BBC so hopefully it will be Brian Moore and we could really be in for a shout.
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That could suit even more. The likes of Tony Ward on RTE don't place much value on pack players.
The BBC lads would be less familiar with Irish players, so I reckon a record setter might just raise a flag with them. Its a long shot granted, but 50/1...66/1 in Boyles where Hayes has a good chance of being one of Ireland's top 5 or 6 performers isn't bad.
In fairness though, if Brian O'Driscoll makes one or two line breaks and a couple of wrap around tackles he'll probably get it.
The BBC lads would be less familiar with Irish players, so I reckon a record setter might just raise a flag with them. Its a long shot granted, but 50/1...66/1 in Boyles where Hayes has a good chance of being one of Ireland's top 5 or 6 performers isn't bad.
In fairness though, if Brian O'Driscoll makes one or two line breaks and a couple of wrap around tackles he'll probably get it.