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KeithD
28th August 2010, 14:05
Horse Racing Systems (http://www.horseracingsystems4u.co.uk/)

Horse Racing Systems and Reviews Blog. Betting Systems. Betting Advice.

katerry
3rd October 2010, 09:44
Does anyone here loves horse racing? pls kindly share whos ur favorite jockey and horses name .... thanksssss:Jump::Jump::Jump:

Anakin
3rd October 2010, 12:37
I love horse racing, especially flat. I usually have a favourite for each season who I follow regardless. Previously was Ravens Pass, this season it's been Equiano and Canford Cliffs.
I tend to follow trainers rather than jockeys, but I'm a fan of Murtagh and Fortune I suppose.
Looking forward to the Arc today, but the soft ground makes it a tough one to call. Hopefully Workforce can step up to the mark!
What do you reckon??

Terpe
3rd October 2010, 17:26
I'm a big fan of Red Rum.
I'm also a big fan of Red Horse:D
:icon_sorry:

Anakin
3rd October 2010, 18:12
Superb performance from Workforce and Ryan Moore. What a lovely pay day! ;)

joebloggs
3rd October 2010, 18:52
Superb performance from Workforce and Ryan Moore. What a lovely pay day! ;)

what visa is your g/f on Anakin ?

Anakin
3rd October 2010, 20:21
Joe, a 12 month domestic worker/leave to remain. You got my message of thanks then?

KeithD
3rd October 2010, 21:42
Great Arc... and some pro's were saying it was low quailty... with the derby winner taking it :Erm:

I do run Win2Win Racing (http://www.win2win.co.uk) ;)

Anakin
3rd October 2010, 22:03
it was a very good Arc, but running 19 horses can't be sensible and the ground was described as being like a field of spuds.

katerry
4th October 2010, 01:50
my all time favorite is HARBINGER, TEMPLE MEADS and LADY ECLAIRE.. j. fanning , callan, and j.p spencer are my fave.....hmmm.. i will include AP Mcoy for the record... hahhahah... k fallon 50-50...:laugher::laugher::laugher::icon_lol::icon_lol:

KeithD
4th October 2010, 11:48
Great horses of mine are Diminuendo (80's) & Bosra Sham (90's) .... and a lot from the O'Brien v Godolphin glory years of the 90's .... which seem to be returning again these days :xxgrinning--00xx3:

katerry
4th October 2010, 11:50
hope no rain today so that the horses can better....:Hellooo::Hellooo::Hellooo:

joebloggs
4th October 2010, 13:21
Joe, a 12 month domestic worker/leave to remain. You got my message of thanks then?

:xxgrinning--00xx3: great news,
whats your plans then,
are you both getting married ? do you both live togther ?

Anakin
4th October 2010, 16:27
Cheers Joe. Yes we do plan to marry but not until 2011. I'm happy to support her but she's very keen
to look for other work at the moment, mainly so she can send even more back home. I'm not sure if marrying
her gives her more rights to get work here, but I'm looking into that at the moment. I'm just very happy she's
here for at least another year so we have the breathing space to organise our future while in the same country.
Thanks again for your advice a few months back. :)

Anakin
4th October 2010, 16:28
oh btw yes we are living together.

joebloggs
4th October 2010, 19:58
if you've lived together for 2yrs or more and have evidence she could apply for a Unmarried partner visa, she could do any type of work then, or apply for a COA and marrying in the UK and once she has been granted FLR she could do any type of work again.

Anakin
4th October 2010, 20:16
Really? Ok thanks again Joe. Blimey you know your stuff alright. :)

joebloggs
4th October 2010, 20:19
don't wait tooo long thou, 6-7 months time if your still together, apply for a COA (cert of approval) means she can wed in the uk - but it could well be scrapped by then :D)

Anakin
5th October 2010, 09:00
Okely dokely. I'll check out the COA paperwork. I've no doubt we'll still be together. This one's a keeper!
(touching wood :D)

KeithD
5th October 2010, 09:16
:icon_offtopic: :icon_lol:

Anakin
5th October 2010, 09:30
Fair one! Gorra tip Win? ;)