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Wolf1877
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Looking at the data coming in via Bet Angel>Guardian>Excel (column B) for the 16:10 at Ayr today, the horse names all have a numeric prefix like an Arab race or a greyhound race but its just a regular race as far as I can see. Am I missing something?

This is not particularly helpful on my SQL joins to other data!
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Wolf1877 wrote:
Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:51 pm
Looking at the data coming in via Bet Angel>Guardian>Excel (column B) for the 16:10 at Ayr today, the horse names all have a numeric prefix like an Arab race or a greyhound race but its just a regular race as far as I can see. Am I missing something?

This is not particularly helpful on my SQL joins to other data!
Y, just had a quick look and it looks like BF have cocked that market up, instead of showing the silks its the number
Even switching to the alternative source for jockey silks doesn't show them
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Carnage in-running in the 1400
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Five matched at 1.01 in the place market
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Really enjoying today, the sub 50p traders not so much of an issue this afternoon.
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WOM heavily manipulated and reversing in the 16:55 Newton Abbot.
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Derek27 wrote:
Fri Sep 21, 2018 4:25 pm
Really enjoying today, the sub 50p traders not so much of an issue this afternoon.
I agree, the market has been much more fluid today.
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Don't normally trade UK evening races but there seems more money available at Newcastle than some of the afternoon meetings.
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Could see this drift gearing up. :D
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Just laid this at 5.5 before it crashed down to 3.45 :shock: :o

Anxious wait as it steadily drifted back. :)
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It's still early but got into a good rhythm already and things are looking good for the day ahead
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Seems to be 'one of those days' with race timings though. Don't think any race has been off near to time yet, several 4 minutes + late off.
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PDC wrote:
Sat Sep 22, 2018 2:15 pm
Seems to be 'one of those days' with race timings though. Don't think any race has been off near to time yet, several 4 minutes + late off.
and true to form Newmarket certainly wont manage anywhere near it if there first race is anything to go by
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As there is no link between the UK and Ireland you do wonder if it would have been better to have scheduled 10 minutes between Catterick and Ayr and then 10 minutes before Newbury rather than 15 minutes between Catterick and Ayr and only 5 minutes before Newbury.

Whoever does the UK scheduling should see if they can get a job with UK trains given their scheduling skills they would be a perfect fit ;)
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