COME FIRST, OR DIE
April 13th, 2008 Posted in SportThe Grand National is the one time of year when I go to the bookies and place some money on a horse I know nothing about in the hope that it will jump all the fences, not unseat its rider and come first in the race, all spurred on by a lot of shouting at the tele and ultimately earning me a few quid.
Historically I’ve been pretty successful, picking the winner four years in a row but I’ve had no luck in the past two years, especially last year when I lost by a nose. Stupid horse.
Anyway, this year I decided to place my bet online. Using cashback referral site Quidco, I took advantage of their special offer and joined Betfair.com, earning myself £50 just for doing so. Result, I was already up and the race hadn’t even started yet. I went onto Betfair and made my choice. Next stop, race day.
Comply Or Die was my horse, it was being well backed but Cloudy Lane was the early favourite. I also plumped for Kelami, a French horse that the BBC website tipped for a good finish. At 85-1 it was hard to resist.
The usual phonecalls from Shaun, Simon and Wibbler all ensued, asking me for my top tip. Strange, given that I know nothing about horse racing, but for the Grand National I do tend to have some luck.
“And they’re off” the commentator announced, the horses all bouncing off each other as the mayhem of the Grand National got underway. For some reason I was quite subdued in the early stages, my horses hadn’t been mentioned but some of the other front runners had fallen so my horses had a better chance of winning. This was good.
Kelami fell. I was gutted, but not surprised. My £500 win wasn’t going to happen this year, so it was Comply Or Die, or nothing. The leading horses broke from the pack and Comply Or Die was amongst them. I changed from slouch position, to edge of the seat. The last couple of jumps beckoned. “GO COMPLY!” I yelled, thinking at the time that that might have been a line from Flight Of The Navigator.
“RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNN!” I yelled, hoping the neighbours would forgive the loud outbursts. Comply Or Die was out front, it was a sprint for the finish but there was a late challenge and it was touch and go for a while, but with a bit more yelling Comply Or Die got over the line and Betfair soon credited me with my winnings.
Come back next year for your winning tip, I’m back on a roll.






One Response to “COME FIRST, OR DIE”
By Steph on Apr 14, 2008
Really cool, Jac!
So Jonola14 is maintained, great.
What an excellent surprise i had this morning with this nice site revamping (you’re quite lucky to have your personal IT Consultant as i can imagine that Mr S. has been very helpful in what can be called that kind of wibblerization, yes, indeed a very good job you both did
Furthermore, reading the new events have ligthened my 11 o’clock break, thanks a lot.
Have a nice week !!
Steph , still smiling and attentive reader …abroad.