I am thinking of having it large on Carvaggio for the July Cup on Saturday.
You are the site's best punter by a country mile so would value your opinion.
No blame your way if it all goes t..its up.
I am thinking of having it large on Carvaggio for the July Cup on Saturday.
You are the site's best punter by a country mile so would value your opinion.
No blame your way if it all goes t..its up.
Everybody knows Kempo/Zil/Monty Rhodes/ IBS is out of the same stable. Ibj?
Wouldn't say I'm the biggest punter on here cause I'm not. Not had a bet since the Cheltenham Festival, didn't even back the Grand national winner I tipped. But my knowledge of racing I would say can't see nobody on here to match it.
Carvaggio trainer says best horse in his stable, better than Churchill. But Newmarket is different to Ascot. Swerve it my advice. See what Jamie Spencer says he tipped Eclipse winner last Saturday. Only advice I'll give see how many is running in the race. If it's a smallish field will have scared most off. Bigger the field there'll be trainers/connections in the race think they've got a chance of toppling the fav'.
Just looked at the race, not an over big field. Looks a good thing to me. I haven't got the spare money to make it worth my while backing it. If you've got money that you won't miss, go as big as you can.
I am sorry gwru that you feel the need to be so rude about me in your posts.
May I ask you to refrain from posting on my threads considering how you feel?
Hes talking to himself again .What a sad life he must lead.
GWRU must indeed lead a sad, solitary, delusional life waiting for someone, anyone, to pass by and throw him a lump of sugar by way of commiseration.
As for (Michelangelo) Caravaggio? I've said from the start that everyone should throw their money and the kitchen sink at him and have no fears. 7 times out of 7 I've been correct.
Read into this what you will.
Kempo, on reflection my advice would be to look elsewhere if you're contemplating going in large on Caravaggio in the July Cup.
There's no doubt that he's an exceptional and progressive horse but he's had a very long season unlike the rest of the field and this may be one race too many, especially with the odds being so short. It's definitely his toughest race to date and given his tendency to be slowly away and as a result he may be squeezed into a place, albeit with little in it at the finish.
The horse is unquestionably tough and likes a late battle but if you're going in with several thousand pounds then my feeling that this is not the race to do it in. Of course after 7 wins from 7 (one last season) if he goes a shade of odds on then the master of Ballydoyle may have squeezed a bit more improvement out of him.
Thanks for the advice Zilzal and very sound.
I will not be betting in thousands but hundreds...
I agree with your risk assessment but AOB is such a superstar trainer as well as being a lovely man that I suspect Carvaggio has improvement in him.
I've stuck £500 on this morning and feeling a bit nervous but what's done is done.
Back to Aiden..He does remind me of myself.
Happy Punting!