Great interview! I don't bet very often these days (I was one of the first telephone tipsters in 1976) but sometimes if my opinion concurs with Tom's I'll have a few quid on if it's a good price. Yes I can says I've had a few good touches thanks to Tom!
Tom Seagal says having a bet is a bit of fun, have a tenner on, a few beers with your mates, and ruby after. The people who subscribe to the racing post paying £34 per month I suppose that is a bit of a laugh. These tipsters never criticise the bookies who bring in account restrictions on winners while raking in the money from the losers. Why is that because all these tipsters, presenters, and pundits are in the bookie's pocket? Every video on horse racing by the racing post is sponsored by bookies. They should be independent of the Bookies, the same goes for jockeys and trainers who become an ambassador for a bookie.
I met Tom at a Cheltenham preview night in Adare, County Limerick several years ago. Tremendous guy, I told him I love his column in the post and it's the first page I go to every Saturday. Even got a Racing Post Cheltenham Guide signed by the great man.
A great outlook and good advice. For Cheltenham, beyond ground and trip I always look for horses laid out for the meeting these days. There are plenty who run 3 or less times who are targeted at particular races, their form may not scream out but invariably you look back and say; "I should have spotted that". Of course festival form is a key pointer too. I'm sure Tom would also agree that it's 4 days, 28 races, you don't have to bet in every one.
Been following you for some years and Simon Rowlands ,both have given me some big days . Simon won me a nice few quid on Glory and Fortune last weekend at Newbury .
Love Tom. And especially how he’d rather pay to go to watch Reading than get free hospitality at Royal Ascot! He’s lasted this long because he’s that good. Long may he continue. 🙏
I don't follow Tom Segal (some crazy figures, being quoted, in the comments. If he was that good, the bookies would be out of business!), but he seems like a really decent bloke
Went to the Stewards Cup @ Goodwood about a decade ago thinking I'd found the winner... Jonathan Woodgate's horse Jonny Mudball. Came second, chinned by Segal's choice that day Evens and Odds. Managed to win the placepot that day but missed out on that 20/1 winner alas...
Hey Tom nice win Saturday ,had Simon Rowlands Fakir d ouries too and the Bear at Haydock . I’m on a run at the moment thanks to you both makes picking winners easy just wait until Friday night Saturday morning before placing any bet Simon has got Kilcruit for Cheltenham and I’m all for that horse to run well . Well done Tom you’re a legend and Simon he’s close behind you
What a legend!! Can be ABIT annoying when I like a horse then see tom segal has tipped it in price wise and it's been cut!! Stop tipping my fancies segal!! 😜😂😂
nice bloke, but we all know youre only as good as your last winning tip in this business and I dont blame him ignoring social media for its negativity.
As a problem gambler I wish these checks had been put in place before I lost my wife,family and home. To hear a tipster admit he is told by bookies as to which race he's to tip on? Doesn't seem right to me. Does Tom receive money from these bookies as a tipster?
Gordon Eliott has me sweating I like everyone is wants Ginto to go to the Albert but he's siding more to the BallyMore a Race he hasn't got a hope of winning as rather Sir Gerhard or Dynamo Dysart will be there Walking on Air Three Stripes life He struggle to get placed Three stripes I back him ew 16/1 Albert Bartlett Ginto he wins Can't have Minella Crooner or Minella Corooner Hollow games Only one is Bardenstown Lad It's a non brainer decision Gordon (Train your Brain)☺️🙂
He is a horrible man not a nice guy who gets paid by working with the bookmakers to con the punters. Don't fool for it these people are very similar to fraudsters.
@@daisytaylor3630 If he is the hest tipster around why do the Racing Post not show the profit and loss on his selections ? That way punters can decide for their self if he is the best .
@@garyowen4112 Apologies, perhaps I should have clarified... the figures in my previous post (re: profit on investment) were quite literally lifted from Page 9 of yesterday's Racing Post!
You just cannot watch any sport any more, or so it seems, without some silly tart being imvolved, be it football or rugby or horse-racing! Stick to fashion and horoscopes and celebrity tittle-tattle!
great interview, he is so knowlegeable and seems a really nice bloke
Great interview! I don't bet very often these days (I was one of the first telephone tipsters in 1976) but sometimes if my opinion concurs with Tom's I'll have a few quid on if it's a good price. Yes I can says I've had a few good touches thanks to Tom!
Tom Segal comes across as a great bloke who loves the sport of horse racing, we need people like him around
Tom Seagal says having a bet is a bit of fun, have a tenner on, a few beers with your mates, and ruby after. The people who subscribe to the racing post paying £34 per month I suppose that is a bit of a laugh. These tipsters never criticise the bookies who bring in account restrictions on winners while raking in the money from the losers. Why is that because all these tipsters, presenters, and pundits are in the bookie's pocket? Every video on horse racing by the racing post is sponsored by bookies. They should be independent of the Bookies, the same goes for jockeys and trainers who become an ambassador for a bookie.
Its obviously part of his job to not criticise bookies thats pretty obvious. They wouldn’t make anywhere near enough money if they went independent
I agree 100% with your comment!!! SPOT ON!!!
I met Tom at a Cheltenham preview night in Adare, County Limerick several years ago. Tremendous guy, I told him I love his column in the post and it's the first page I go to every Saturday. Even got a Racing Post Cheltenham Guide signed by the great man.
Great video Maddy! Pricewise seems a cracking, down to earth guy. It’s a shame he isn’t on social media but totally understand why.
A great outlook and good advice. For Cheltenham, beyond ground and trip I always look for horses laid out for the meeting these days. There are plenty who run 3 or less times who are targeted at particular races, their form may not scream out but invariably you look back and say; "I should have spotted that". Of course festival form is a key pointer too. I'm sure Tom would also agree that it's 4 days, 28 races, you don't have to bet in every one.
Great down to earth guy - totally agree with comments about having fun with the sport and not taking it so seriously.
Been following you for some years and Simon Rowlands ,both have given me some big days .
Simon won me a nice few quid on Glory and Fortune last weekend at Newbury .
Great tipster and anyone that says otherwise no doubt can’t back a winner and is thousands in the red
great interview, he is so knowlegeable and seems be really broke !
Love Tom. And especially how he’d rather pay to go to watch Reading than get free hospitality at Royal Ascot! He’s lasted this long because he’s that good. Long may he continue. 🙏
I don't follow Tom Segal (some crazy figures, being quoted, in the comments. If he was that good, the bookies would be out of business!), but he seems like a really decent bloke
Went to the Stewards Cup @ Goodwood about a decade ago thinking I'd found the winner... Jonathan Woodgate's horse Jonny Mudball. Came second, chinned by Segal's choice that day Evens and Odds. Managed to win the placepot that day but missed out on that 20/1 winner alas...
Hey Tom nice win Saturday ,had Simon Rowlands Fakir d ouries too and the Bear at Haydock .
I’m on a run at the moment thanks to you both makes picking winners easy just wait until Friday night Saturday morning before placing any bet
Simon has got Kilcruit for Cheltenham and I’m all for that horse to run well .
Well done Tom you’re a legend and Simon he’s close behind you
I can't believe the comments here. He is literally telling you that the bookies send him the races!
What a legend!!
Can be ABIT annoying when I like a horse then see tom segal has tipped it in price wise and it's been cut!! Stop tipping my fancies segal!! 😜😂😂
Always good to here Sir Tom.
Good show cheers
Comes across as a great down to earth guy
Brilliant loved this on a down day lifitted me this interview
Tom segal Paul Kealy the best tipster 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
nice bloke, but we all know youre only as good as your last winning tip in this business and I dont blame him ignoring social media for its negativity.
Great insight
As a problem gambler I wish these checks had been put in place before I lost my wife,family and home. To hear a tipster admit he is told by bookies as to which race he's to tip on? Doesn't seem right to me. Does Tom receive money from these bookies as a tipster?
He's absloutely right
awesome clip!!
A good man he's like me as Nd Tony Keenan great at grand Nationals and I am only a small punter love value
maddy is an ok type of filly
The oldest saying in the book is
*BET WITH YOUR EYES AND NOT YOUR EARS*
Have fun
Can u find me a Jeff kidder at Cheltenham this year
Couer Sublime Arkle
@@shiftylad9938 think he meant Tom
It'll be in the Boodles/Fred Winter if there is one. Proper close your eyes and stick a pen on one type of race.
Grand National
Mighty Thunder
Longhouse Poet
Braeside
Did your dog tell you she was cold?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gordon Eliott has me sweating
I like everyone is wants Ginto to go to the Albert but he's siding more to the BallyMore a Race he hasn't got a hope of winning as rather Sir Gerhard or Dynamo Dysart will be there
Walking on Air
Three Stripes life
He struggle to get placed
Three stripes I back him ew 16/1
Albert Bartlett Ginto he wins
Can't have Minella Crooner or Minella Corooner Hollow games
Only one is Bardenstown Lad
It's a non brainer decision
Gordon (Train your Brain)☺️🙂
Ballymore Eliott is leaning towards.
13:03 L'Homme Presse won👍
9/4F
He is a horrible man not a nice guy who gets paid by working with the bookmakers to con the punters. Don't fool for it these people are very similar to fraudsters.
Where did he get this reputation from as the best tipster in the business ? I have never heard that statement about Tom Segal before.
Plenty have Sid it
@@daisytaylor3630 If he is the hest tipster around why do the Racing Post not show the profit and loss on his selections ? That way punters can decide for their self if he is the best .
@@deanswift9829 2021: 67% profit on investment, 2020: 83% profit on investment, 2019: 278% profit on investment... how does that sound to you?!
@@stuartlovell3898 nobody can really doubt how good he is but he does have a good point about why they dont show his record in the racing post
@@garyowen4112 Apologies, perhaps I should have clarified... the figures in my previous post (re: profit on investment) were quite literally lifted from Page 9 of yesterday's Racing Post!
You just cannot watch any sport any more, or so it seems, without some silly tart being imvolved, be it football or rugby or horse-racing! Stick to fashion and horoscopes and celebrity tittle-tattle!