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Thursday, 5 November 2009

Bookmakers take hammering with 256/1 Naas treble

LOCAL bookmakers came under attack at the weekend after punters latched on to ex-jockey turned trainer Michael O’Hare’s runners at Naas.
O'Hare and owner Tracey O'Hare were the combination to follow on Saturday's card at Naas, where they completed a tremendous 256/1 treble in the final three races on the card. And many fancied it.
Punters slipped under the bookmakers’ radar by betting small amounts in shops in Belfast with most punters backing all three winners in treble bets while some latched on to singles.
The first and most valuable of their wins came in the Brown Lad Handicap Hurdle with the Keith Clarke-ridden Montana Slim grinding out a very game 3/4-length victory at odds of 7/1 after drifting from 11/2 on-course.
That win was followed 35 minutes later by the significantly easier success of Bale O'Shea in the Martinstown Opportunity Handicap Hurdle under Peter Carberry. The memorable hat-trick day for all concerned was completed by the comfortable win of Sweet Shock in the concluding bumper under Luke McNiff. It was backed into 3/1 favourite on course from a 10/1 morning pricing.
Bookmakers reported heavy losses at the weekend on the Naas winners and just wish somebody had told me about it.

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Thursday NAG: Nebula Storm (Leopardstown)

14 comments:

  1. nebula storm 12-1 pg..

    Mick Kinane

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  2. what about your nap last night ?

    liverpool to bounce back


    very quiet




    Norman

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  3. almost did - and they deserved to win but as usual caught napping at the back- Arsenal look the team to beat after Match Day Foyr game but can they keep it up?

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  4. almost did - and they deserved to win but as usual caught napping at the back- Arsenal look the team to beat after Match Day Four game but can they keep it up?

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  5. NEBULA STORM JUST WINS AT 9/1 back to the winners enclosure

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  6. just cannot resist haveing a punt on the lad sexton at 5/2.He outboxed rogan last fight ,had him wobbled twice.All Rogie did was land with a couple of bombs and wobble the younger,fitter fighter.The lad sexton was well ahead on all scorecards.

    sexton to win in round 2 40/1
    sexton to win on round 3 28/1


    chris

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  7. when was the last time you napped man utd for a win pg in your column?




    fort bar lads

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  8. 3 years ago





    Liam

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  9. agree that sexton will be to strong this time for rogie just like last time


    5/2 is not a price to turn down


    mackers

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  10. i disagree lads i think rogie will have too much heart for sexton...and theres no chance that rogie will want to get beat in his own back yard again...

    rocco

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  11. rogie is an over rated mess





    rocky

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  12. well pg certainly wont b tippin utd this weekend...drogba 1st g/s chelsea to win 2-0


    rocco

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  13. ROCCO,DIE!



    Sir Alex

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  14. Good point, though sometimes it's hard to arrive to definite conclusions

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