it’s a cracking little place , got some wicked cider there as well !! its on a little lane towards llanerchymedd form city dulas , there’s a sign on the main road , next weekend on sunday they’re doing a bbq , with the cider people on site !!
Never involved at any time but ran through beaten horses to get fifth and a rancid bit of ew thievery.
afternoon,gents! haydock,2 40: this features my old friend LOOSE CHIPS.he has some searching questions to answer in his current form,but hes the type to pop up,when youre least expect it,so i just cant desert him here.this smaller field means,he might be able to dominate easier,so i hope,he revives today.decent e w player.. newton abbott,2 45: most of these have a good bit to prove at present,as does my choice CALIN DU BRIZAIS,but this is a drop in class,and his last good run isnt that long ago,against a big improver.so,if he get back to that form here,shouldnt be dismissed..
The Paddy Pie for me next at Haydock, but have a sneaky about the brilliantly named chestnut maiden, Mahlermade. Might do the RFC
carlisle,3 25: SCHOOL LANE produced a fine frontrunning performance in the ulster national at downpatrick last time out,only to be reeled in late on,but the winner ran well on his next start,so the form could have some substance to it.so,if he gets the run of the race agin,big shout..
newton abbot,3 55: FOX APPEAL surely isnt the force of old,but hes too well treated to ignore here,and he rarely runs a bad race,also won this race 2 years ago,off a 10 lbr higher mark.
haydock,4 55: a tricky race to close the card,as most of these havnt seen the winning post for some time,but not so my choice I SEE YOU WELL.he had a bit of bad luck recently,but probably his best run was when running a big race in the sussex national,before departing,and is still on a fair mark.far less exposed than most too,so a big run could be on the cards..
I see the snooker world championship is starting today. I think Mark 'Big Pants' Allen could be value at 22/1.
Have thee not read my sermon? Betting on a Saturday is for mugs. Every man and their dog running their "Saturday horses", out for the win and the glory.