Hi all I'm off to Aintree tomorrow for a bit of a gamble, will also be keeping an eye on Chepstow. Anybody got any fancies ? cheers to all Wuby
Wuby, up at Aintree Charlie Longsdon looks the man to follow in the opener and the ‘lucky last’. Paintball hinted at being a good ‘un in his debut season whilst Hazy Tom is potentially top class. The latter’s hurdling bow is keenly anticipated. Across the Welsh border people are in for a real treat as the legendary Tataniano returns to the fold. I still harbour very high hopes re this one. Meanwhile, the fact that dear old Pip Hobbs pitches Fingal Bay into Grade 2 company, for his hurdling bow, is most eyecatching as he’s not one ‘to call his geese swans’.
I was half considering a drive up the M6, great card at Aintree. I'm opposing SBC in the last as a horse I've been looking forward to hurdling is Cinders & Ashes - 5th in the Cheltenham bumper and over the top at Aintree, I think Ginger has another potential star here. 5/1 is great value IMO, he won't be out the three....
I really like FLINTY BAY in the 440 at Aintree (2m novice handicap chase). U on debut, been schooled and back out, Nicky Richards trained who had a nice winner last week at Kelso (was there) and is bang in form - should go very close.
Racy in the 2.00 at Doncaster. Still think there's a big handicap win for this horse but he'll have to do it soon because if he keeps placing his mark will keep creeping up
Odddy not out tonight just beers in the hoose - got some graft to do in the morning before football. Stupid c# programming. Will take the gallon of ale and a kebab tmz neet though. Covered in chilli sauce
I'm in tonight as well mate - I've had this right ****er of a flu bug all week, really knocked me for 6. Just enjoying a cold Becks now though
hahaa hope your feeling better now mate well you will be when drinking Becks- COBRA for me this evening might even have a look at the Dundalk card. Wuby HARRY THE VIKING to the land the opener at Chepstow, probs be a short price though
Wuby - a couple of "general points": Tim Vaughan is firing in the winners Nicholls horses looking like they will come on for the run Evan Williams loves to have winners at the Welsh tracks RVs mate J P Ferguson has one in the 2.05 and one in the 2.35 - the man is on fire and Mark Quinlan rides both Best of luck mate and have a great day
not very original but you cant go wrong with master minded will be very short price- but profit is still a profit!