Daily Racing Thread Friday 18th. March 2022

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1.30 The Triumph is always competitive, so although im leaning towards VAUBAN there are plenty of good alternatives.
PORTICELLO each way option
2.10 COLONEL MUSTARD & SURPRISE PACKAGE from the top of the market and BALLYADAM at a bigger price.
Small saver on State Man who could potentially have too much class here
2.50 HILLCREST has done little wrong so far. MINELLLA COCOONER each way
3.30 A PLUS TARD is a worthy favourite, wasnt too far away last year and can go one better this time.
Very impressive at Haydock and if that form can be reproduced I think will be too good for the rest and can reverse the form with Galvin.
MINELLA INDO loves Cheltenham and can run into a place as well as the old warrior AL BOUM PHOTO
4.10 WINGED LEADER the value bet against Billaway
4.50 CONCERTISTA to proved the best. VIENNA COURT each way
5.30 Havent had a chance to look yet!

WOW!!!!!!<cheers>
Well done Rachel - she has won the lot now, and that horse is the real deal!<cracker>
 
What a superb ride by Rachael Blackmore on A Plus Tard. Towards the rear most of the way, and entering the straight I didn't see how she could get through, but her greatest asset is patience. Squeezed through and that was that. This classy jumper absolutely stormed away up the hill. Congrats to trainer Henry de Bromhead too, of course! <applause>
 
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Good grief, I am speechless so please excuse me, but it's the best last two Festival days I have ever had. The first two days you'd have thought I'd never seen a racehorse or racecourse in my life. Wow, got to catch my breath!
 
15:30 Cheltenham - A Plus Tard
(Just can't look beyond the probable favourite. This French-bred gelding is top-class and a sound jumper with stamina to match. Enough said! 3/1 best price in four places at time of writing)

17:30 Cheltenham - Banbridge
(The Class 2 'Martin Pipe' for conditional jockeys is a very tricky affair to end this year's Festival meeting. This well-bred Doyen gelding has the form to give it a chance of a podium finish. 12/1 generally-available at time of writing)

(Win on each and e/w double will do for me!)

Best of luck today folks! :emoticon-0167-beer: :bandit:

Awesome yet again Swanny - very well done <applause>
 
Though he had two winners, pretty poor festival considering his firepower for Gordon Elliott
 
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15:30 Cheltenham - A Plus Tard
(Just can't look beyond the probable favourite. This French-bred gelding is top-class and a sound jumper with stamina to match. Enough said! 3/1 best price in four places at time of writing)

17:30 Cheltenham - Banbridge
(The Class 2 'Martin Pipe' for conditional jockeys is a very tricky affair to end this year's Festival meeting. This well-bred Doyen gelding has the form to give it a chance of a podium finish. 12/1 generally-available at time of writing)

(Win on each and e/w double will do for me!)

Best of luck today folks! :emoticon-0167-beer: :bandit:

Brilliant mate
 
Though he had two winners, pretty poor festival considering his firepower for Gordon Elliott

Shocking week for him and Davy Russell - especially in the handicaps where he had several supposed good things. Has the handicapper finally found a way to level things out? 5-4 to the Brits in the handicaps this week certainly reads better than last year. The Irish won the Championship races but with Constitution Hill, Edwardstone and L'Homme Presse there is at least a glimmer of hope for the British over the next few years. But Mullins is just different class, he has taken the training of horses to a different level. Seems like a very nice bloke too.
 
1:30 - Vauban 7/4 (also 20/1 ew ante post). I have a skybet special on Pied Piper and Minella Indo to both win at 33/1.
2:10 - West Cork 17/2 (8 places skybet). Eclair De Beaufeu 40/1 (7 places Bet 365 free bet).
2:50 - Hillcrest 9/4 (5 places skybet)
3:30 - Galvin 7/2 (5 places skybet). Tornado Flyer 12/1 (free bet with Virginbet). Asterion Forlonge 25/1 (antepost). And the above special with Minella Indo/Pied Piper.
4:10 - Pont Aven 9/1 (5 places skybet). Point The Way 50/1 Ew single (5 places skybet). Senor Lombardy 66/1 Ew single (5 places skybet)
4:50 - No bet today. Just have the special rolling over from yesterday Allaho/Concertista double at 8/1.
5:30 - Banbridge 11/1 (6 places skybet)

First ones mentioned above are again my Scoop 6/Placepot/lucky 63 selections.

Always my least favourite day of the festival and not just because it means its coming to an end.

best of luck those of you playing today.

Another excellent win with Banbrigde.
 
My bets for Friday:

Triumph
Porticello 25/1 e/w

County
Top Bandit 12/1 e/w

Albert Bartlett
Ballygrifincottage 33/1 e/w
(Letsbeclearaboutit 50/1 e/w NR)

Gold Cup
Minella Indo 10/1 Win only

Hunters' Chase
Pont Aven 14/1 e/w
(Highway Jewel 33/1 e/w NR)

Mares Chase
Vienna Court 16/1 e/w

Martin Pipe
Freedom To Dream 33/1 e/w

Ballygrifincottage 4th
Freedom To Dream 4th

Two places at great odds today (33/1) but with the exception of Facile Vega's victory (20/1) a very mediocre week for me especially if I compare it with last year.
 
Brilliant mate

Apologies, Smokey, you tipped the horse too, which put the icing on top for your fantastic week, well done indeed! It was remiss of me to forget this, but I have only just wound down after our horse's win in the last. :emoticon-0100-smile. You know, it was the drying ground that did it, plus a fair bit of good fortune in running of course. His form and breeding indicated that decent going was what he needed. If the race had been on Wednesday I feel sure the gelding would not have won. Very well-ridden by the young amateur jockey. Here endeth my little hindsight additional comments! <laugh> :bandit:

Keep up the great work, Smokey! <ok>
 
Apologies, Smokey, you tipped the horse too, which put the icing on top for your fantastic week, well done indeed! It was remiss of me to forget this, but I have only just wound down after our horse's win in the last. :emoticon-0100-smile. You know, it was the drying ground that did it, plus a fair bit of good fortune in running of course. His form and breeding indicated that decent going was what he needed. If the race had been on Wednesday I feel sure the gelding would not have won. Very well-ridden by the young amateur jockey. Here endeth my little hindsight additional comments! <laugh> :bandit:

Keep up the great work, Smokey! <ok>

Apology certainly not necessary. Am glad we both benefited from our selection.
 
Fair play lads, well done on a great week and anyone who contributed thoughts and opinions either right or wrong over the four days. It's all about opinions and not being too despondent when it doesn't go your way. The input I always enjoy reading so keep it up.

Not long out of bed this morning I am slightly ashamed to say, went out at 1 o clock to the local yesterday and had planned on being home for 7 or that...7 turned into 2 o clock this morning...long day, very shook today but was a great day. Local lad Sean O Keefe had a big winner for Mullins and needless to say half the place had it backed so the drink was flowing freely all day.

All the best