well done!! I’ve got to be happy with the chase debut of the second but why did Sean Bowen not go earlier on him!
yes,good call! chepstow,3 55: well,REGAL ENCORE is anything but a win machine,but cant knock his consistency,and he has enough solid handicap form over the past seasons to be firmly considered here.top weight doesnt make it any easier,but ive the feel,he can run well today.
A dire effort from Cayenne Pepper there. She simply went out like a light and that was a wasted fiver on the Oaks. Quadrilateral looked beaten but she stayed on and on in good style to get there in the end. A deserving favourite for the Oaks for sure but you might be a bit concerned for her in the Guineas. Love was a shade disappointing as a Moyglare winner and it was the two May Hill fillies who ran better races. Powerful Breeze looked to have it won and on another day might have held on but a great effort all the same. That's it for me this flat season. I can take a hint when it's time to pull stumps for the year. Best of luck going forward people.
chepstow,4 30: a tightly-knit 4 year old handicap,but i think,top-weight TORPILLO could well be the type to kick on again this season.although his good form ebbed away a bit towards the end of last season,he surely wasnt disgraced in much tougher races than this,and his ability to handle the ground and to go well fresh is another plus.so,a good run may be forthcoming today..
Not sure why there has to be a 4YO handicap on the card but as a life-long James Bond fan I must side with Scaramanga
chepstow,5 00: well,shes not the most reliable,but STILL BELIEVING is dangerously well handicapped here,and she has won with a similar profile before,so although the slight outsider in this field,she could run really well today
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