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Irish Cesarewitch

Took the advice of Uncle Smart Arse and backed Putyourhandstogether ew @ 20/1 whilst it was still a reserve, also have an ew bet on Aeronautic @ 25/1, both 6 places, and glad to see a bit of support for both.
 
I did Putyourhandstogether in the hcap hurdle 2nd on Wednesday and if you add 45 to the flat rating against its jumps rating it would seem to have a stone in hand.
Just needs Joseph to take 1 out plus the first reserve to get it in.
I've taken 20/1
Drawn 30 don't know if that is a disadvantage or not.

Also like Nurburgring
I love it when a plan comes together.
 
Added
Sea of sands 25/1 hasn't run on the flat since last year's British cesarewitch in which it was favourite. It faded 1 out and this is shorter.i like the booking of Nicola Burns (7)

Queenstown 25/1 3rd in the ebor and was just behind or in front of sea of sands in last year's cesarewitch. Also weakened last furlong. 3rd

2 25/1s from Aiden and Willie can't be bad.

I still hope Putyourhandstogether runs.
1st and 3rd
 
Well done. Quite remarkable how reserves have always historically been priced so inaccurately in Ireland when declared. It’s rare that when they get in, they aren’t the wrong price.
 
Well done. Quite remarkable how reserves have always historically been priced so inaccurately in Ireland when declared. It’s rare that when they get in, they aren’t the wrong price.
I've got no stats on it, but it seems to me that reserves often seem to be priced up as if they're doubtful runners in an ante-post market.

But obviously it isn't - it's money back if they don't get in, and they often shorten if they're in with a chance if they do.
 
I've got no stats on it, but it seems to me that reserves often seem to be priced up as if they're doubtful runners in an ante-post market.

But obviously it isn't - it's money back if they don't get in, and they often shorten if they're in with a chance if they do.

It's a blind spot that the exchange doesn't help with.
 

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