UK Horse Betting August 9 has Nottingham and Kazbow Getting Good Action

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The UK horse betting card for Tuesday August 9 had much of the attention focused on Nottingham and Kazbow getting 7/2 odds.  Kazbow was getting the heaviest action at most UK race books followed by Newton Abbot entry War Party at 6 to 1 odds. 

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“A tremendous race in prospect with a strong pace almost certain. Oceana Gold and Bushwacker both impressed last time but WAR PARTY can overturn his Stratford defeat by the latter if starting his run earlier.” [Jonathan Neesom – PaddyPower.com]

“KAZBOW hasn't had much experience and was a long way behind Bollin Judith at York in June but he proved that form all wrong when scoring at Doncaster and a 6lb rise doesn't look enough to prevent a follow up”.  [Sporting Life]

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