Oddy, I haven't recorded your Disco yet. I meant to ask which one is it as there are 2, both born in 2011? If I had looked at both I would have noticed that Disko (IRE) is a sprinter and Disko (FR) is a NH horse. Not sure why the RP card just shows it as Disko. If you click on the runner, the name is Disko (FR) Unlucky - 2nd
In the context of that mares novice race Don, I think she looks an amazing price at 8/1 and she's certainly one I've been having a few shillings on all summer. No many better maidens you'll see, think that's the next 5 behind her have all won since, and all bar one done it on their next start. She won it with so much to spare too, I've been banging the drum on her since I think she's a potential star
Yes Limini could be a good one. Nice pedigree, decent flat form and was not extended to beat today's winner
She wasn't top of my to follow list for nothing Ron Could brush up her jumping if you're being picky about her but on a good ground strongly run maiden first time out I'm probably being overly picky. Hopefully she can prove to be worth all my hype!
Scary that Ricci seems to be sweeter on Karalee!! I've been backing them both (more so Limini) as its feasible he would let them both take their chance...
Not too late to enter the Comp beefy. I could stick those 5 in for starters No More Heroes runs 27 Oct Punchestown 3:25
I've looked at the Old Roan Chase and I really want to be with DUKE OF NAVAN 5/1. Not many at the head of the market will relish a sharp track on good ground imo. Buywise wants soft especially at this trip, John Spirit is a Cheltenham specialist and this is surely his pipe opener for the PPGC, Wishfull Thinking won't have the speed for this, Radj is high enough up the weights. Nicholls runner worries me most but I'm pretty happy Nicky Richards will have the screws tightened on this lad to win the race named after his great horse. I think he'll be able to sit handy and just hope his jumping holds up. This will be a real jumping test.
http://www.not606.com/threads/saturday-3rd-oct-2015.312576/page-2#post-8439284 He's done it again. Really hope he comes over. "the highly progressive Vazirabad showed Gold Cup pretensions by running out a cosy winner. The winning performance drew a rapid response from bookmakers with one eye on Royal Ascot 2016, with Paddy Power offering 12-1 about Gold Cup glory for the Aga Khan's three-year-old gelding. Sky Bet went 7-1."