Have to say I'd recommend Arsenal at 10/11 this afternoon. Think they have the tailor made game to beat Swansea at their own passing game. In this race coming up at Punchestown, I think the Carberry/Meade combination might spoil the Walsh/Mullins benefit going on so far by scoring on Knockgraffon King, who should improve both for reappearance and step up in trip.
Afternoon all, Fancy Bagber in the next at Navan have had a small lil punt on him but not much value!!
And recommendation for worst ride of the week goes to Robbie Power, who decided that after the mistake of his chief market rival, he would ease off at the last fence, only to be collared by not one but two horses on the line, neither of them a market rival. Makes you ****ing wonder sometimes. It ought to warrant a disciplinary IMHO when you see them get beaten for easing up at the last and losing all of the horses momentum.
Watch Speedfit Girl in the next, bound to improve a bundle from the run. Probably be in a handicap in not too distant future if she stays fit.
Oh no! Now I have an image of you, starkers, in your garden! I'm out of here...enjoy the racing everyone....I can't watch it with you as I no longer have the racing channels
Bagbeur definately would have won if not for the error! Was crusing the whole way round oh well next one then!!
Jack the Bus was being backed off the boards this morning, Kakagh as shortened a hell of alot more than I expected...
Sorry, digressing from racing: RV: If you're around, well done on the footie! Your team deserved to win from all that I have read. Things look bluddy grim for the old R's. Honestly, I am not at all sure if this new manager will make a scrap of difference. I thought Warnock was OK and did his best with what he had. The problem was IMHO, in the last transfer window period they only got 7-days to act on arrival new owners. Therefore, there were a few "Hail Mary" purchases? Nevermind, let's hope Hughes can pull it out of the fire....