Legohead
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Mine fell at the first.
Although i appreciate it's not funny for the horse and jockey. Nor me either.
Although i appreciate it's not funny for the horse and jockey. Nor me either.
Well actually you did. I put some plastic in the wall and cash came out.Oops. Thank God I didn't bet...
Unlucky as he was brought down by another faller.Mine fell at the first.
Although i appreciate it's not funny for the horse and jockey. Nor me either.
Don't tell me that on my behalf you put on a half a million quiddos each way on my donkey ?:$(swear)(tmi)B-)Well actually you did. I put some plastic in the wall and cash came out.
Looking forward to your check (sic).
Only £2.50 each way Indo. Had it come in the winnings were going into the drink kitty for your possible May sojourn in Blighty.Don't tell me that on my behalf you put on a half a million quiddos each way on my donkey ?:$(swear)(tmi)B-)
Looks like I better make up the loss.Only £2.50 each way Indo. Had it come in the winnings were going into the drink kitty for your possible May sojourn in Blighty.
I didn't see which horse it was but obviously the whole field was diverted & I'm sure we all saw the screen up at Beechers Brook for the 2nd lap - anyone know if the horse survived? All I can find are vague statements about further assessments in the stables, which could be completely benign or very sinister depending on how you read them.Alistair2000 makes a great point.
We want the whole field, both horses and jockeys to come back safe after the race.
It was not a horse. The screens were up as a jockey Charlie Deutsch was receiving medical attention on the landing side after a fall on the first circuit. He was O.K. as were all the other jockeys. The only horse reported to have been injured was Aintree veteran Saint Are who was brought down by another faller and then fell while galloping loose. Happily after a night in the racecourse stables he was able to go home but connections have very sensibly decided to retire him.I didn't see which horse it was but obviously the whole field was diverted & I'm sure we all saw the screen up at Beechers Brook for the 2nd lap - anyone know if the horse survived? All I can find are vague statements about further assessments in the stables, which could be completely benign or very sinister depending on how you read them.