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Point Blank: Robert Heneghan v Gearóid Norris is going to the High Court

I wish you nothing but the best in the this.
Seconded. Saw in Ross Brierley's RP column today:

"Being a tipster these days is easy. Pick a race, find a horse you like, choose the biggest price, make a semi-reasonable case for your selection, share it with the world and watch the price collapse.

If the horse wins, it’s boom time with as many emojis as your thumbs can handle. If it loses, just wave some cash around in front of a rented sports car and post that instead."

Not sure this bloke even does the former.
 
Seconded. Saw in Ross Brierley's RP column today:

"Being a tipster these days is easy. Pick a race, find a horse you like, choose the biggest price, make a semi-reasonable case for your selection, share it with the world and watch the price collapse.

If the horse wins, it’s boom time with as many emojis as your thumbs can handle. If it loses, just wave some cash around in front of a rented sports car and post that instead."

Not sure this bloke even does the former.
I wonder how many these supposed tipsters just trade their selections?
 
Seconded. Saw in Ross Brierley's RP column today:

"Being a tipster these days is easy. Pick a race, find a horse you like, choose the biggest price, make a semi-reasonable case for your selection, share it with the world and watch the price collapse.

If the horse wins, it’s boom time with as many emojis as your thumbs can handle. If it loses, just wave some cash around in front of a rented sports car and post that instead."

Not sure this bloke even does the former.

That's an atrocious article. He literally says "stop trying to back winners."
 
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