Daily Racing Thread Thursday 3rd. May 2018

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Kevin Ryan banged it 3/3 today and sends two to redcar tommorow .
2.40 goldstone 5/1 with ground to suit and tom Eaves who is in rich form booked i fancy him against two runners from top yards who clearly have bigger targets.
redcar 4.10 Al Khan another one who should go well was rated 90 a year ago now 70 with a 5 pound claimer up must have a great chance .
On another note James Doyle is in the form of his life 12wins 4 seconds from last 16 runs and that form cannot be ignored in the run up to the Guineas weekend. He goes to chelmsford where i would expect him to start favorite in 4 of his 5 rides on a track where favourites tend to preveil. clearly having a big tild at the jockeys championship this year . must be backed watch him crash and burn now regards
 
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redcar 4.10 Al Khan another one who should go well was rated 90 a year ago now 70 with a 5 pound claimer up must have a great chance

Love today’s Redcar card as its got both a claimer and a seller contained within. Big question must be will anyone claim Al Khan after the 4.10?!? Now that he’s a 9YO he’s hitting the veteran stage but I’m sure there must be someone out there believing they can exploit the geldings lowest ever rating of 69 in the near future.

The seller (2.10) is interesting because will it result in, the odds-on fave, Tarrzan changing barns yet again?!? Had his first run for Willie McCreery and this, second one, is for old boy Channon. If he’s purchased at the subsequent auction / claimed (delete as appropriate) it would see him having his 3rd handler after just 2 runs!
 
Well, we all got that one wrong!

By the way, not enough namelove is giving out for naming yourself after a guy from Will Hay films <ok>

When my parents first got a VHS, the guy who sold it to my dad gave him all these tapes which had these films and Tom and Jerry cartoons on them (circa 82).

My sister and I thought Where's That Fire was about the funniest film ever and, I swear, we used to watch it about twice a week <ok>
 
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By the way, not enough namelove is giving out for naming yourself after a guy from Will Hay films <ok>

When my parents first got a VHS, the guy who sold it to my dad gave him all these tapes which had these films and Tom and Jerry cartoons on them (circa 82).

My sister and I thought Where's That Fire was about the funniest film ever and, I swear, we used to watch it about twice a week <ok>

Cheers mate. I love the movies too, though I think Ask a Policeman marginally edges out Oh Mr Porter for my favourite. The pole scene in Where's that Fire is a classic.

Had to google yours I'm sorry to say!
 
The "comments" in the RP cripple me. The biggest stitch up, misinformed bunch of goons you'll ever come across.

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Last year's winner lacks a recent run this time and heavy ground not in his favour

The horse in question?
Rashan. Wins. 12/1.

Keep a check on them. They are funny!!! <laugh>
 
Not talking out my pocket as i didn't bet anything in that race, but how did Seniority get the verdict in the 7 20? Looked so like Mythical Madness won it, even in the photo print i still think Mythical got it or at the very least dead heated <laugh> take a look on ATR replay and see what you think
 
Not talking out my pocket as i didn't bet anything in that race, but how did Seniority get the verdict in the 7 20? Looked so like Mythical Madness won it, even in the photo print i still think Mythical got it or at the very least dead heated <laugh> take a look on ATR replay and see what you think[/QUOTE

Give it a week and the result might be reversed Chelsea.

Remember Bird for life?