Wasn't sure didn't want to be rude not to answer , any thoughts on pearl nation this afternoon anyone ?
Lads and lasses 2 things today firstly and most importantly market rason 250 saffron wellsgot 9/2 thismorning now 7/2 as the then fav has been withdrew dont quote me on these odds now though. secondly I have decided tostart a blog it is obviously in the earlystages but I would like to be up and running for the flat if I can , so my question is can you check it out and give constructive criticism it will be much appreciated . I am asking here as you all know my style . Thanks in advance . Ron , oddy there are no ads or obscenities in this link hope it is ok . http://boomcrackerstyle.blogspot.co.uk/ by theway this is the first time I have tried to link anything so you may all have to bear with me lol
Hi Gaz. If either of the savers win I lose money. They are there to minimise the loss if my main selection fails to win. If none of them win I've picked the wrong insurance policy. lol
you managed to get your fancy pulled eh ron--well done on the hedge--! can't say o'neil's have been running very well recently ....
I hope Tony Carroll does not get away with this late jockey change from a 7lb claimer to Luke Morris on Secret Millionaire at Lingfield.
You have to get used to Bob's pithy comments Ian. It's not that he's our resident grumpy as such, but he's in training for it Added to which, it's his time of month. The month before the flat season kicks off
Well done Uncle As for feedback on your blog Uncle I think its fine to just take a race and provide your view upon the runners and make a selection and should you prove worth following due to having an exceptional strike rate it will of course attract readers, should it provide a less than impressive profit however then it's readership will diminish quickly and render it without a point. I think that sort of stuff could be put on the forum and may not need a blog, were I to follow someone's blog I think I would want more than a summary of a race akin to something provided under each race in the racing post. It may need more to warrant needing a blog such as opinion on current and general topics, background information and insight into what you look for together with horses to follow etc. Just offered as feedback Uncle and I am sure it will develop along its own path, good luck with it.
Nice one Ron, had it down for myself today but did no qualify. All I managed today was 2 losers and a pathetic 6/5 winner
It has to be said that Mr. Nassau Board esq. writes an excellent blog eez did too many moons ago, anyone know what happened to him??
Not really into systems but it never fails to make me laugh the amount of old guys on Irish tracks who seem to operate blindly on a system of backing Nina Carberry in bumpers! It's always worth starting a chat with one before the bumper so as to watch as they take a sneaky look around before whispering 'Nina in the Bumper'. Always makes me smile when I hear that one
I see Paul Nicholls has snapped up Ruby Walsh to ride Tidal Bay in the Hennessy on Sunday - smart man
well done uncle and ron on your winners--mark also had winners but his system forbade him backing them
Crikey the Leopardstown Sunday card looks Tasty with a capital T. Don Cossack v Carlingford Lough v Champagne Fever / Ballycasey in the PJ Moriarty will certainly shape the RSA market up and the 4YO race looks good too. Last proper racing before March! EDIT: Gets better, just seen it will also feature Faugheen / Vautour v The Tullow Tank in the Deloitte. What a race that will be! Faugheen's first proper test, if he gets the nod.
Cheers blue as you say it will develope in it own way , it is more for me to build upon in a style akin to roto etc . As they say one step at a time though , and just getting to this stage was stressful. As I mentioned I would like to be in the swing of it for the flat season so your views are very well appreciated . I dont intend leaving the 606ers just probrably post the opinions on blog and pointers on here. thanks again uc