
did you see his run last time out
trainer should be banned for public schooling. Kid Cassidy today was even worse.Rathlindid you see his run last time out
trainer should be banned for public schooling. Kid Cassidy today was even worse.

all slow animals just saying I think in a tactical race Rathlin is my idea of the winner. We will see i just hope I don't make a mug of you again
just winding you up I hope Hidden Cyclone wins for you as it is a no bet race for me and I am a fan of HC tbh backed him a few times. Just not sure about 5/4 in a small race first time out even with what you have pointed outI'm tempted to visit Bangor tomorrow for the 3.00 MALISE NICOLSON HANDICAP CHASE (4) 3m 110y
6 runners 13lb between top and bottom (Timeform ratings)
Top rated. Often let down by jumping
Next. Not a fluent jumper
Next. Lazy and temperamental.
Next. Sketchy jumper.
Next. Often let down by jumping.
Bottom Rated 117p
Riveting.
Ron.

Morning, to the forum faithful. Hope everyone well. Good, good. Today’s cards appear above average for a Monday and I’ll nominate one over the sticks at Bangor-On-Dee to the old regular readers:
Karazhan (4.30 Bangor-On-Dee) – Mr Henderson, the forum’s favourite trainer dispatches this one to North Wales and he can be expected to have come on leaps and bounds following his highly promising 2nd at Ludlow back in May. Karazhan finished runner-up, that day, to one of Becky Curtis’ best horses (who has subsequently run in 3 hurdle races and won them all by an aggregate of 43 lengths) and was a whopping 19 lengths clear of the 3rd home on that occassion. Mr Henderson is sure to have performed his ‘magic’ on this one since May and a debut in the old winners enclosure looks likely later on this afternoon.
Good luck all.

And Hidden Cyclone went off an incredible 7/4