From the ownerStill running?
I’m with you on this, Mick. Racing isn’t nearly as fixed as people think it is. This last year I’ve been told many times about a horse that’s on a really good mark, they’ve found the right race for it. They’ve even looked at the opposition in the race and said ‘yeah, no problem’ we’ve got the beating of these. That comes directly from the mouth of the owners and trainers. The horse will run like a donkey finishing in midfield and they’ll genuinely be baffled by it.From the owner
Lads just got this from my mate best of luckkeep it to yourselves!!!
Right boys.
2 Anti post bets for you.
Both on the same day 27th December.
Back them both win & place.
Leopardstown Paddy Power Chase:
Three Card Brag.
Going for this rather than the Grade 1 as we believe he’s very well handicapped around Corbetts Cross & Spillian’s Tower. ( 3CB got put up 2lb for standing in his box after ST’s run in the John Durkan.
Fiendishly difficult race but off his current mark of 148 he’d have to go close. 14/1, 12/1
Chepstow Welsh Grand National:
Where It All Began
Has been kept back for this. Of all our horses he is the most ground dependent and Chepstow should be right up his street.
Gordon only entered him last week in the London National to get his mark and they gave him 135.
He’s had a racecourse gallop and is apparently really well in himself.
Dusty Carpet in with a shout later on in the week.
That’s the Ultima isn’t, it? Sure that’s usually a British winner.Whistle Stop Tour in the 2.40 is my tip for tomorrow,won't be beaten![]()
I like Romeo Coolio, backed him in the bumper last season. Think he’s destined to be a better chaser but interested to see how he goes tomorrow.Supreme - Romeo Coolio 7/1
Mares - July Flower 9/1
I have Hot fuss in the 16:40
10/1
Gassed out at the last .Looked like the winner turning for home tbf