Who has money on Deledio / Lids the nag

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Re: Deledio ... The Horse

bloody good horse as i have said in another thread i know the owners. Its going alright so far though last time i backed it it didnt place so i ended up wasting my money.
 
Re: Deledio ... The Horse

beaver's army said:
bloody good horse as i have said in another thread i know the owners. Its going alright so far though last time i backed it it didnt place so i ended up wasting my money.


Bloody hell!!! I wish someone posted this tip before it bloody ran!!! I normally whack a hundred on an outside tip. :mad:

POST YOUR TIPS HERE GUYS AND GALS!!!
 
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itsintheblood said:
Bloody hell!!! I wish someone posted this tip before it bloody ran!!! I normally whack a hundred on an outside tip. :mad:

POST YOUR TIPS HERE GUYS AND GALS!!!
ok race 5 no#8 mooney valley according to the form guide paying $23
 
Re: Deledio ... The Horse

beaver's army said:
ok race 5 no#8 mooney valley according to the form guide paying $23
Cheers mate. I'll be at Ascot tommorow for our footy club wind up and should still be reasonably sober enough to back Lids at the Valley. ALL ABOARD!:D
 
Re: Deledio ... The Horse

Pav for AA said:
I heard both the horse and greyhound are good at running in straight lines, they struggle around the bends, and finding the football also :thumbsu:
...Also vey good at training the house down only to leave it in the sheds when the real business starts

Trainer keeps blowing smoke up thier own @rses only to see them stargaze as everyone else runs past them .

Formline reads a series of duckeggs miraculously culminating into them flashing home in the last at cricket score odds ....

... but as we all know , does not necessarily mean will translate into success in the years to come.

This track - watcher suspects that the run will be a flash in the pan as most of thier good performances have been in the past and they will resume thier traditional form of looking at themselves in the mirror as the rest of the field knuckles down , does the hard yards ... and streaks by them :thumbsu:
 
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IDGAF said:
...Also vey good at training the house down only to leave it in the sheds when the real business starts

Trainer keeps blowing smoke up thier own @rses only to see them stargaze as everyone else runs past them .

Formline reads a series of duckeggs miraculously culminating into them flashing home in the last at cricket score odds ....

... but as we all know , does not necessarily mean will translate into success in the years to come.

This track - watcher suspects that the run will be a flash in the pan as most of thier good performances have been in the past and they will resume thier traditional form of looking at themselves in the mirror as the rest of the field knuckles down , does the hard yards ... and streaks by them :thumbsu:
Is this analogy supposed to imply something about Delidio the player? If so, it's a pretty obtuse way of slagging the kid off. And if you've drawn these conclusions on the kid from his two years in the game so far you are seriously deluded. Or just out to get a rise from us all. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and go for the latter.:confused:
 

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Matt9 said:
Is this analogy supposed to imply something about Delidio the player? If so, it's a pretty obtuse way of slagging the kid off. And if you've drawn these conclusions on the kid from his two years in the game so far you are seriously deluded. Or just out to get a rise from us all. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and go for the latter.:confused:
Matty, have a look at who IDGAF was responding to, and who that moron supports. I think you'll then agree IDGAF's response was extremely fitting.
 
Re: Deledio ... The Horse

Matt9 said:
Is this analogy supposed to imply something about Delidio the player? If so, it's a pretty obtuse way of slagging the kid off. And if you've drawn these conclusions on the kid from his two years in the game so far you are seriously deluded. Or just out to get a rise from us all. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and go for the latter.:confused:

:eek: are you for real ????
 
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IDGAF said:
This track - watcher suspects that the run will be a flash in the pan as most of thier good performances have been in the past and they will resume thier traditional form of looking at themselves in the mirror as the rest of the field knuckles down , does the hard yards ... and streaks by them :thumbsu:

Yep. Remember that Waterhouse thing Protara's Bay? Flashed home in the Underwood, Turnbull and the MV Cup from memory, being 12 lengths back on the paint, and come right into calculations for the big events. Never got a run, and never heard from it again. Wouldn't be surprised at all.
 
Re: Deledio ... The Horse

Matt9 said:
Is this analogy supposed to imply something about Delidio the player? If so, it's a pretty obtuse way of slagging the kid off. And if you've drawn these conclusions on the kid from his two years in the game so far you are seriously deluded. Or just out to get a rise from us all. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and go for the latter.:confused:


LMAO. :D
 
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peejay said:
:eek: are you for real ????
Well I don't think Delidio has done anything to deserve that sort of a rap in his first two years. There isn't one scrap of evidence to suggest Delidio is anything but a super talented young player who works hard on and off the track. So I am for real in saying that.:confused:
 
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turtle27 said:
Matty, have a look at who IDGAF was responding to, and who that moron supports. I think you'll then agree IDGAF's response was extremely fitting.
Looks to me as though the Freo peanut has slagged Delidio and IDGAF has backed him up:rolleyes: .

Funny coming from a bloke with a name Pav- the biggest flat track bully since Graham Hick, an absolute fair weather front runner and a duffer if drawn in anything but a quality barrier or with a bit of give in the ground.;).
 
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Matt9 said:
Looks to me as though the Freo peanut has slagged Delidio and IDGAF has backed him up:rolleyes: .

Funny coming from a bloke with a name Pav- the biggest flat track bully since Graham Hick, an absolute fair weather front runner and a duffer if drawn in anything but a quality barrier or with a bit of give in the ground.;).
Matt, go back and read it all again, and then read between a few lines and think outside the square a little. It is IDGAF gold.
 
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Ok my brain is starting to hurt a bit but I think the great man is actually getting into the Shockers. If that's the case- I agree! The summary is absolute gold:thumbsu: . Boy, I need to have a coffe before I jump on this forum:p
 
Re: Deledio ... The Horse

Matt9 said:
Ok my brain is starting to hurt a bit but I think the great man is actually getting into the Shockers. If that's the case- I agree! The summary is absolute gold:thumbsu: . Boy, I need to have a coffe before I jump on this forum:p
LMAOOO

... and yes Harv , do remember that horse , they kept on backing it . Got sick of backing horses that "flash home" when i was 19 :rolleyes: ... stick to the on pacers who do everything right and stay out of trouble .

.... just like our wonderboy ;)
 
Who has money on Deledio at the AAMI Victoria Derby at flemington tommorow 3pm

I think his current odds are win 26-1 and place 11.20-1

If the horse Deledio can be as fast as are Deledio then he is a real chance.

My bet was fixed odds $5 eachway 51-1 for win and 11-1 for place

CMONNNNNN DELEDIO
 

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