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Quote: zooo @ April 9 2011, 9:50 PM BST

Yes dear, my point was that if the horses WERE people it would be stopped, but no one gives a shit about horses.

Gonna stop using prit stick are you?

Hypocrite

Er, okay. So if I ever see a man kicking a puppy to death, I can't complain, because I eat meat.
Nice one!

Quote: sootyj @ April 9 2011, 10:04 PM BST

Gonna stop using prit stick are you? Hypocrite

Who uses Prit Stick after the age of 7?

Quote: zooo @ April 9 2011, 10:06 PM BST

Er, okay. So if I ever see a man kicking a puppy to death, I can't complain, because I eat meat.
Nice one!

Oh, here we go again. It has to be a MAN does it? What about all the women puppy-kickers, eh?

Quote: chipolata @ April 9 2011, 10:09 PM BST

Who uses Prit Stick after the age of 7?

I haven't a glue.

Quote: chipolata @ April 9 2011, 10:09 PM BST

Who uses Prit Stick after the age of 7?

Well it smells nicer than your ChipStick

Quote: zooo @ April 9 2011, 10:06 PM BST

Er, okay. So if I ever see a man kicking a puppy to death, I can't complain, because I eat meat.
Nice one!

Pritstick drys so fast because it's made from grand national winners

Quote: Badge @ April 9 2011, 10:11 PM BST

What about all the women puppy-kickers, eh?

'I want to kick your puppy' is a consequence of predictive text.

This year will be the year!

Quote: bigfella @ April 1 2013, 4:19 PM BST

This year will be the year!

Well, if you're backing it each-way, Betvictor are paying out on the 1st 6 while Bet365, Paddy Power, Boylesports & Skybet are paying out on the 1st 5. All others are only paying the 1st 4.

My three against the field: Seabass, Cappa Bleu & Ballabriggs.

Seabass and Cappa Bleu are joint 2nd favourites; Ballabriggs won in 2011. Got any less obvious tips?

I would rather have a 12/1 winner than a 100/1 loser but, if anything else comes to mind before 4:15 on Saturday, I'll let you know.

http://www.oddschecker.com/grand-national-betting-odds/winner

Quote: Billy Bunter @ April 2 2013, 7:57 PM BST

I would rather have a 12/1 winner than a 100/1 loser but, if anything else comes to mind before 4:15 on Saturday, I'll let you know.

I don't follow the horses much, but my little boy has picked out Quiscover Fontaine. Any good?

Quote: don rushmore @ April 2 2013, 8:06 PM BST

I don't follow the horses much, but my little boy has picked out Quiscover Fontaine. Any good?

Let's put it this way. Looking at the link I gave above, if you stick £100 to win on it, and it does, you've got yourself a nice holiday somewhere !!

:P

I always end up picking about 6 of the buggers with the prices being such good value

Not chosen yet but Chicago Grey looks to have a good chance

And Rare Bob is an excellent e/w hope at 22/1

Quote: don rushmore @ April 2 2013, 8:06 PM BST

I don't follow the horses much, but my little boy has picked out Quiscover Fontaine. Any good?

He fell at the 17th last year while well behind. He's trained in Ireland by Willie Mullins, who's always to be reckoned with (he had 5 winners & 6 placed at Cheltenham this year). However, he does also train the favourite, On His Own, and Quel Esprit.

Quiscover Fontaine has never won beyond 2 1/2 miles (the Grand National is 4 1/2 miles). But, then again, nor had Gay Trip, who won in 1971. Some do say that a 2 1/2 miler can win the Grand National because they're only hunting round over the first circuit and not racing in earnest until the second circuit.

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