Daily Racing Thread Monday 9th. December 2019

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Morning

2.00 Lingfield-Alfie Solomons

Each Way @ 9-2 [888 Sport] 1/3

Could Peak today..
 
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Hopefully he'll run a Blinder with the blinkers, on his first start for the yard :emoticon-0148-yes:


New connections paid 28,000 gns for him back in October. At first glance that seems a lot of money but I guess will know a bit more, re this investment, later today.

Dam nicely bred though being a half-sister to Lieutenant Henderson’s Twist and a full sister to Group winner Queen Catrine.
 
In the 3.30 I think Zapper Cass will run well

Each Way @ 6-1 [Skybet]
 
Musselburgh 12:15 Keep The River

Was given to much to do last time at this track. Worth another chance today for a stable amongst the winners recently.
 
I see Thistlecrack is going to be kept over hurdles in the Long Walk possibly after a good reappearance against Paisley Park last week...

https://www.attheraces.com/news/2019/December/09/thistlecrack-team-consider-long-walk-tilt

I did think it was a good run considering where Thistlecrack has been recently, and although they have admitted that Paisley Park will take some beating, it's good to see the ole boy back...

Whether or not they go for the ‘Long Walk’ or ‘King George VI’ must be a close call but for me, as long as the old boy is fit and well, then they have to go at The Festival for the ‘Stayers Hurdle’ over the CGC. That would be the obvious race come March in my mind.
 
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Anyone see anything to put in the old notebook at the weekend??? I liked a couple of runners-up re the old future – Kimberlite Candy and Proteckorat. Providing, of course, they ain't hit too hard by the old boy handicapper (boo-hiss).
 
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Hi all!defi Sacre isnt a Very Original Choice in the 1 45 at muss,but his last run in Second looks strong enough Form zu me.the winner ran a fine Race in a better Class Race Next Time out,and he is able to Race Off the same Mark Today.so,clear Form chance here
 
New connections paid 28,000 gns for him back in October. At first glance that seems a lot of money but I guess will know a bit more, re this investment, later today.

Dam nicely bred though being a half-sister to Lieutenant Henderson’s Twist and a full sister to Group winner Queen Catrine.
nuisance of a horse
 
Well,i am Not a Big Fan of These juvenile hurdle,but the 2 15 is interesting.building bridges and Guena des mottes are much respected,on their respective Form,but i Think,the value is with el picador.he had a few of these behind on his hurdling debut Here,and with more progress to come,has a Good chance here
 
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Whether or not they go for the ‘Long Walk’ or ‘King George VI’ must be a close call but for me, as long as the old boy is fit and well, then they have to go at The Festival for the ‘Stayers Hurdle’ over the CGC. That would be the obvious race come March in my mind.

That's what I said after his last race... We shall wait and see...
 
Anyone see anything to put in the old notebook at the weekend??? I liked a couple of runners-up re the old future – Kimberlite Candy and Proteckorat. Providing, of course, they ain't hit too hard by the old boy handicapper (boo-hiss).

Watch the 1.20 Sandown Again, i am convinced that if the rider hadn't lost an Iron then Special Acceptance
would of won or got very close to Go Whatever, needs to jump better but still I think this one will win next up.
 
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Anyone see anything to put in the old notebook at the weekend??? I liked a couple of runners-up re the old future – Kimberlite Candy and Proteckorat. Providing, of course, they ain't hit too hard by the old boy handicapper (boo-hiss).

The Jam Man. Won a very good handicap hurdle in Navan Saturday and don't be surprised to see him land a few nice pots, leading upto a run at the stayers in March.
 
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New connections paid 28,000 gns for him back in October. At first glance that seems a lot of money but I guess will know a bit more, re this investment, later today.

Dam nicely bred though being a half-sister to Lieutenant Henderson’s Twist and a full sister to Group winner Queen Catrine.

. . . . and after a second look, that looks like a very expensive purchase !