Racing comes from Ascot, Pontefract, Perth, Newcastle, Kempton Park and Ballinrobe. Well it seems that we've got off to a fair start in this napping game. Thanks to Ron, Utter, Jonathon and a dose of luck from yours truly, we've managed two wins, two seconds and a third, from just seven naps. Here's hoping we can keep the ball rolling. My nap Elton Forever has to step up today to be in this Listed Event, but he comes in off the back of a thumping win last up in the William Hill Spring Handicap, over the straight mile at Doncaster at the beginning of this month. In a monster field of 22 runners, he blasted away over the last furlong , to win by four lengths, it was his first run since August last year. He showed a good deal of promise last campaign, and looks to have come on nicely. He should take a hand in the race today. Please feel free to add naps and comments. Ascot. 3.05. Elton Forever. cyc. Unplaced. 3.40. Theology. Utter. Unplaced. Perth. Newcastle. 8.10. Grissom. Ron. Second. 8-1 Kempton. Ballinrobe.
Man I've posted a heap of stuff on the betting forum, but it's still struggling. This is the place to go for more coverage. If we can get more interest, then I suppose that things might change. Either way, from what I've seen on this forum, my **** won't be out of place.
Nice one. When I can get all the horse racing related posts transferred to the Horse Racing forum (to make that forum look more interesting to potential newbies), we can start placing all horse racing stuff on that forum. However, until then it will remain here to be visible to a wider audience. And even after, it might be worth a brief mention on the General Forum with a link to the Horse Racing Forum.
A very optimistic nap Newcastle 20.10 GRISSOM Would have preferred easier going and a high draw but hoping the stiff uphill finish will help. Would have gone for Highest but he's odds on and likely to go even shorter. Can't touch odds on shots at this stage of the season.
Hard way to make a living, backing odds on shots. Can't blame you for giving them the big swerve mate.