Daily Racing Thread Friday 27th. Oct. 2017

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Not a fan of the old national hunt so Smokey?!!

Most definitely not mate. Love the Cheltenham Festival in March. But apart from that, from a betting perspective, I struggle to get excited watching jumps racing. You spend your money and then your horse can’t do what it’s trained to do and falls over some twigs that have been put in its way. Put them on the flat and let them race no obstacles or tricks and only thing you have to worry about taking your money away is dishonest trainers and jockeys! Also find flat racing much more exciting to watch as a neutral
 
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I just love a conditional jock handicap hurdle and tomorrow I'm going with bobble emerald for local trainer Martin keighley. Up in grade but won last time out with course form.
Cheers.
 
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Most definitely not mate. Love the Cheltenham Festival in March. But apart from that, from a betting perspective, I struggle to get excited watching jumps racing. You spend your money and then your horse can’t do what it’s trained to do and falls over some twigs that have been put in its way. Put them on the flat and let them race no obstacles or tricks and only thing you have to worry about taking your money away is dishonest trainers and jockeys! Also find flat racing much more exciting to watch as a neutral

With Expectation unshipping on the flat I'm not surprised u don't like obstacle races :emoticon-0102-bigsm

Just kidding
 
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Brillaire Memento - better than these
Sceau Royal - reasons above
Creep Desbois - highly regarded
Sizing Tennessee - terms to suit and promise on return
Bugsie Malone - yard in good order and capable pilot
Slate House - nominated by Tizzard as his novice to follow this season (big boots to fill)
High Expectations - dangerous mark
 
Brillaire Memento - better than these
Sceau Royal - reasons above
Creep Desbois - highly regarded
Sizing Tennessee - terms to suit and promise on return
Bugsie Malone - yard in good order and capable pilot
Slate House - nominated by Tizzard as his novice to follow this season (big boots to fill)
High Expectations - dangerous mark
All running at Wolverhampton lads :emoticon-0108-speec<laugh><laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
Would love to be going down to Cheltenham tomorrow but sadly work scuppers that and a fooking family wedding kyboshes Saturday too. Really looking forward to seeing how this Slate House gets on. When Joe Tizzard was asked on ATR which horse in his yard he'd consider a comeback to ride he nominated this one. 4/5 bit too skinny for me though. However 2 singles and an ew double on Vivas and Man of Plenty in the handicap hurdles. Good luck all.
 
Brillaire Memento - better than these
Sceau Royal - reasons above
Creep Desbois - highly regarded
Sizing Tennessee - terms to suit and promise on return
Bugsie Malone - yard in good order and capable pilot
Slate House - nominated by Tizzard as his novice to follow this season (big boots to fill)
High Expectations - dangerous mark
I think ***an will be extremely hard to beat, put up one hell of a performance giving weight away to Ballyandy lto, step up in trip looks sure to suit
 
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