Sentences with phrase «places on horse racing»

Not exact matches

There may be nothing I can say to try and change your mind, but Really believe you are placing your bets on a horse that is going to lose the race.
When the stewards receive all the tags representing specimens from the horses tested on any racing day, they put the whole batch in a small brown envelope which is then sealed, stamped across the fold in three places with red wax and locked up, generally overnight.
Use our Compare Odds tool to find the best day of the race and ante-post prices on major UK and European horse racing events such as the Grand National, Royal Ascot, Cheltenham and Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe, not to mention the hundreds of minor meetings taking place every month.
Another advantage is that you can place a bet on a horse while the race is taking place as part of the bumper in - play offering.
PSL leaders Mamelodi Sundowns and second - placed Orlando Pirates both won on Wednesday to open up a sizeable lead over the chasing pack to suggest this season's championship is now a two - horse race.
This dream is being able to make his horse racing debut in a charity event which is scheduled to take place on November 24 of 2017.
To investigate what levels of sustained returns would really be required to establish evidence of skill or expertise, Browne's team modeled a random strategy to simulate so - called «naïve» play, in which equal bets were placed on randomly selected horses using a representative sample of 211 weekend races.
Legend has it that his colorful owner, Colonel Dennis O'Kelly, placed a bet on the horse's maiden race, saying, «Eclipse first, the rest nowhere.»
They are like adults placing bets on a horse race.
By the end of the race - for - your - investing - life you hope to have accumulated your biggest bets on those horses placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Coaches [carriages] plied from Westminster to the Temple, and from several other stairs too and fro, as in the streets; sleds, sliding with skeetes, a bull - baiting, horse and coach races, puppet plays and interludes, cooks, tipling and other lewd places, so that it seemed to be a bacchanalian triumph, or carnival on the water.
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