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Daily Racing Thread Wednesday 23rd. May 2018

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  1. attivo

    attivo Well-Known Member

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    Wednesday's Meetings

    Ayr

    Flat 8 Races 2:00-5:40p.m.
    Warwick
    N/H 7 Races 2:10-5:15p.m.
    Yarmouth
    Flat 7 Races 2:20-5:25p.m.
    Wexford(E)
    N/H 8 Races 5:10-8:45p.m.
    Southwell(E)
    N/H 7 Races 5:35-8:35p.m.
    Kempton(E)
    A/W 7 Races 5:55-8:55p.m.

    Racecards
    At The Races

    Racing Post
    Sporting Life

    Good Luck <ok>
     
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  2. SimonJ

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    Right, everyone, surprisingly I'm off to Kempton on Wednesday evening, as I'm in the area on a training course.
    Anything you want to tell me about will be appreciated, including any insights you may have about the racecourse, the area etc.
    Thanks.
     
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  3. Sir Barney Chuckles

    Sir Barney Chuckles Who Dares Wins

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    Most interesting runner of the morrow has to be The Lieutenant’s Palixandre who debuts for the barn at Southwell in the ‘lucky last’ (8.35). A €100,000 purchase he’s owned by the heir to the biscuit tin fortune, Rich Richtea. At this stage you’d say he seems to be worth that purchase price as his half-sister won a Listed race, on the level, back in ’16. Tomorrow’s contest won’t be the ‘be all and end all’ for Palixandre but I’m sure The Lieutenant will be keen to get off to a good start for his ‘freshman’ owner. Furthermore, the yard know how to win the race having won the contest in ’17. This is the first time that the heir to the biscuit tin fortune (or his wife who’s colours, of course, Palixandre will don) has owned a beast outright in The Lieutenant’s barn although a couple of terms ago he did own one in partnership – although that didn’t exactly prove newsworthy. Boom, boom!

    You would guess that Palixandre’s main rival would be from the county and a most strong one. Newtown Boy, who also cost €100,000, was made a very warn favourite on debut, last month, and ran a promising race to be runner-up. This looks solid form as the 3rd home (Colonel Custard) won a 15 runner bumper at the weekend. Newtown Boy also demands further respect as he has a Lieutenant in his lineage - he’s a half-brother to none other than Lieutenant Gruber!

    I’m sure at least one chap from across the Irish Sea, never heard of him so can’t actually name check the old top, will be watching on anxiously because to quote that well know racing phrase, ‘You can’t beat perfection and Her Majesty’s favourite military man is most certainly that and after you’ve had one barned at Seven Barrows anywhere else seems sadly lacking’. Runs off the old tongue that doesn’t it and its hardly surprising that it’s the racing equivalent of dear, dear Sir Brucie’s rendition of ‘nice to see you to see you…NICE’ and ‘good game, good game’.

    Good luck all.
     
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  4. OddDog

    OddDog Mild mannered janitor
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    Carrots not worth a mention today Sir Barney?
     
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  5. OddDog

    OddDog Mild mannered janitor
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    I had a salad in the canteen, to which I added a tine of tuna which I brought from home. 10/10 for freshness, creativity and taste.
     
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  6. Sir Barney Chuckles

    Sir Barney Chuckles Who Dares Wins

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    No real change to the old status quo, I’m afraid. Still somewhat on the chunky side. Shame really as me holding back that point is preventing so many 10/10’s.
     
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  7. SwanHills

    SwanHills Well-Known Member

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    15:45 Warwick - Nietzsche e/w

    (No apparent form but the Brian Ellison-trained gelding contested much better races than this last season. Hopefully will show a lot of improvement in today's event. Will try and get 9/1, but otherwise it'll have to be 8/1 e/w).

    Good luck all! <ok>

    Moderators: Please start a 'Gourmet' thread. Tins of tuna fish, chunky carrots, etc., are all a bit gauche in a horseracing Daily Thread? What would Francesca say? Bloody near as bad as my selections, but not quite! <laugh>
     
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  8. SimonJ

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    Looking forward to Kempton this evening:emoticon-0148-yes:
    They've got a horse called Mersey running, would you believe it, lol.
    Any shouts for me???
     
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  9. Sir Barney Chuckles

    Sir Barney Chuckles Who Dares Wins

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    No, no, no, no, no, old boy. Cor blimey I was so shocked when I read this request I had to go and lie down in the sick bay for half an hour. Where is your sense of history and tradition?!? In the old days of the ‘Daily Thread’ it was almost nothing but what people were eating for their lunch and then subsequently how it ranked. Horse racing talk on the ‘Daily Thread’ was the interloper in those days. We need to get back to more luncheon chat in my opinion not less. Nothing grand for me today though as I’ll be searching for a quiet corner, later on, to read the ‘Weekender’. Just a sandwich and a bucket of water for me, I expect.
     
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  10. SwanHills

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    Well alright, Sir Barney, if it's that important, please forget my request (which the hon. moderators already have anyway). We don't eat a main meal until after 5 pm, but for what it's worth, have made myself a couple of bread rolls with sliced ham and some goat's cheese on top, liberally sprinkled with Tabasco and choice black pepper. All washed down with a Spezial ale of course. At least I make you say no, no, no, no, no, most of the time! (If you can't beat 'em, join 'em?).
     
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    Hugh Taylor has tipped up Birds of Prey in the 7.25.
     
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    Just to follow up on the lunch theme I've just had a chicken and chorizo salad with roasted red peppers and a super ranch dressing. Knockout stuff I'll tell you... Definitely a 10/10 score...
     
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  13. Chaninbar

    Chaninbar The Crafty Cockney

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    Totally agree with Swanny regarding the chances of Nietzsche this afternoon at Warwick with the young Frost lady onboard. Dangers abound in that field however so a modest ew punt at 8/1. Totally agree with SBC however re luncheon activities remaining within the DT (I should be a Liberal Democrat MP!). I have a fairly standard egg mayo sarnie and plain crisps (Walkers of course). However I have a delevoped a bit of an addiction to the maple syrup and pecan slices on offer from my local cafe so have supplemented my lunchtime ration with one of those little beauties. Luverly. 7/10 for the sarnie/crisps and a golden ticket for the slice.
     
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  14. LG

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    I'm about to head to the beach and have a prawn, chorizo, crayfish and chilli salad with several bottles of pink wine in sunny St Ives, Cornwall.
     
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  15. OddDog

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    Pasta with a truly awful tomato sauce and a rather bland side salad. Cheap but uninspiring 4/10.
     
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  16. Chaninbar

    Chaninbar The Crafty Cockney

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    Today's winner by a distance :emoticon-0168-drink
     
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  17. StretchForTheLine

    StretchForTheLine Active Member

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    As I was going to St.Ives,
    I met a man with a 'proper' lunch...
    ...long story short....
    Just a Fat me.:emoticon-0102-bigsm
    Get on!
     
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  18. SwanHills

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    OK, Sir Barney, you win hands down. <laugh> Suggest Oddy hops the next plane to Newquay and on to St Ives, man what a lunch SFTL had!
     
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  19. StretchForTheLine

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    Well 'I met a man with several wines' seemed too obvious.:emoticon-0105-wink:
    Shame they don't have a racecourse in Kernow - been meaning to move there for half me life.
     
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  20. Reebok

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    Oh but they do!

    Wheal Lovell near Helston. Not horses though! Remote controlled cars, or whippets only <laugh>
     
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