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No sadly not, back home in N'market for the weekend but got plans.

 

Will try to get to the July course a couple of times this year hopefully.

 

Any tip for the Guineas?

 

I think Kingman is looking good for his first Group 1 :thumbup1:

 

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No sadly not, back home in N'market for the weekend but got plans.

 

Will try to get to the July course a couple of times this year hopefully.

 

Any tip for the Guineas?

 

I think Kingman is looking good for his first Group 1 :thumbup1:

 

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The best tip I've got for you, is stay away from the Bookies. :biggrin:

 

Kingman should go well. Saying that I think he would like softer ground.

 

It's a real Guineas this year. I fancy Toomore. Yet I wouldn't rule out Australia or Kingston Hill. :confused1::biggrin:

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The best tip I've got for you, is stay away from the Bookies. :biggrin:

 

Kingman should go well. Saying that I think he would like softer ground.

 

It's a real Guineas this year. I fancy Toomore. Yet I wouldn't rule out Australia or Kingston Hill. :confused1::biggrin:

 

Been told that is the winner.

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The best tip I've got for you, is stay away from the Bookies. :biggrin:

 

Kingman should go well. Saying that I think he would like softer ground.

 

It's a real Guineas this year. I fancy Toomore. Yet I wouldn't rule out Australia or Kingston Hill. :confused1::biggrin:

 

 

So that's e/w on...........all of them :biggrin:

 

 

Have a good one :thumbup1:

 

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