The forum seems to have gone to pot recently with technical difficulties. If this is visible my ones for tomorrow are at Kelso where I think the Reveley horses will be worth following. Ivan Boru, Corkage and Waltz Darling in an each way patent. Small stake.
FOCAIL MATH Windsor 7.40 16-1 is back down to the sort of marks he can win off. He ran a good race in what I think was a better race here last week but he was given far too much to do. He is a hold up horse and will need a bit of luck in running but in Fallon we trust!
Ryan Moore is at Lingfield Stick, riding an Abdullah horse for the boss. He also has a very good chance on a Noseda horse however which opened short and has shortened, it will probably go off odds on but is available at around 11-8 at the moment.
Glad you mentioned her Bluesky, Dream Wild (the Abdullah horse) is worth a watch and, assuming she's not a silly price, a bet. Yard think a lot of her.
Highland River 16/1-- 2 00 Towecester -- after Scoglio winning yesterday, expect a similar 'effort' from this fellow.
6.10 Caramack - the form of his Newbury maiden LTO is rock solid and it will take something out of the ordinary to beat him today.
Morning, team. Hope everyone well and recovered from all the emotional scenes and jubilant celebrations following Mr Henderson being crowned Champion on Saturday. WAHEY! Talking of the forum’s favourite trainer it was great to see old boy Lieutenant Miller oblige ‘oooooooooooooooop North’ on Friday. Hopefully this will lead to him having a revised perch in the upper ranks of the 80’s and him therefore getting into the Ascot Stakes. Make a date in your diary for 18th June, people - 2.15 Wave to the Saxe-Coburgs as they promenade up the course, 5.10 Yank your topper skywards after Lieutenant Miller obliges! Nothing for me today but the question has to be why do we need 5 meetings?!? Eh, why?!? Answers on a postcard, please, to the usual address. I note though that those old rogues, the Pipe’s have got Military Precision entered tomorrow (8.15 Worcester) and will be fascinated to see if this entry turns into a declaration in an hour or so. My regular readers will recall that I am fascinated by (a) what they are up to with this one and (b) I think he could be oodles better than his current perch of a ridiculous looking 89. Good luck one and all.
Don't normally get involved in dross like this but a horse I have backed in the past appears to be a great price. Admittedly he has been poor his last few runs and has never won over this far but I'm a sentimental old fool and will be having a couple of quid eway on... 2:00 Towcester - Murfreesboro 40/1 Will be off to Worcester races tomorrow as along with Cheltenham, it is one of my local courses so any tips I can scrounge will be much appreciated Good luck all!!
Anyone read the Kim Bailey blog? If you don't you should. Interesting almost every day, usually he's put a joke in there as well and he seems to be fairly honest about his horses chances. Here's the link if you fancy a gander. It comes with the Champ's hearty recommendation. http://www.kimbaileyracing.com/baileys-blog/ Today he seems keen on the chances of Able Deputy in the 2.30 Towcester Maiden Chase.
Hello lads. Some Ok stuff for a Monday. I'm just back from a debaucherous stag weekend in Downings in deepest Donegal...great fun and the pub we were in is owned by Martin Casey,brother of Rough Quests trainer,who also acts as bookmaker.Played the Jack Nicklaus course as well for â¬40..excellent value. Off for a more in depth perusal...good blog that Bob...almost tempting me to back the one in the Beginners 'chase.
afternoon folks.Will have a cheecky lunch time bet on romanticize to score in the first at wolvy,5/2 seems an ok price after scoring on last run
Nothing for me, other than a note about my friend Tartak leaving Tim Vaughan for a trip to Victor Dartnell's glorious yard . I hope it sweetens him up and he comes back fit and well for the new season. Hope the yard go on and do well next year, deserve some good fortune.