Daily Racing Thread Friday 30th. Sept. 2016

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It was a great driving finish from Gordon. I wouldn't be confident Paul Hanagan would have got the winner up for talk sake, or another weak jockey in a finish.
i like josephine gordon but you cant say she out battled moore when there was such a vast weight difference
 
Josephine Gordon is a beast. Matt Chapman said the other day you would not know if it was a woman or man aboard with her.

Between wife one and wife two I met a few "women" who would meet that description too !
The mental scars take a while to heal, even after the physical one's have gone.

I'm trying again with my Haslam/Richie Mac cliff horse at Hexham, 4.10 Ever So Much

2, that's 2, Birthday Party's this weekend, hyperactive children everywhere!!!
 
In this nice bumper at Gowran Golden Flowerpower could run a nice race at a price. The form of her debut rules win isn't too shabby and at 20/1 she could sneak a place
 
Welcome Glen360:always nice to have a new voice on the forum!in 8.35 at Dundalk(Friday night's not the same in Autumn without dundalk/wolvy sand rats) Creeping Ivy is sure to close for Gangsta Martin at 9/2.Not an ideal draw but should run well after promising run lto at Navan.Hopefully horse will take to this surface and run a decent race.
 
I quite fancy the Logsdon runner, Snow Leopardess, in said listed bumper. Beat Rather Be on debut and that one then ran reasonably well in the Champion Bumper. Snow Leopardess skipped Cheltenham but took in the Aintree Mares bumper and ran very well in fifth. The form of that race looks rock solid. 5/1 looks fair in a heat where you simply have to take on the favourite at the prices.


BANG BANG

Can't say fairer than that.
 
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Something a little out of left field in the 8.05 at Dundalk.

Robbie McNamara has his first Dundalk runner in his fledgling training career after his fall and subsequent injury. Rogue Agent got a few of us quite excited at Galway after a very confident word from the trainer in the lead up. However, it was not to be that day and he ran a pretty poor race to finish fifth. He's since been well found in the market but failed to live up to expectations a couple of times.

Moving to the all weather for a flat handicap debut may just work the oracle and at 33/1 i'm happy to take the chance that he's a reasonably well handicapped horse for an each way bet.