If Sin Palo fails to deliver no doubt these mysterious other ones will all oblige at large prices to drag you back into the black. Of course, we won't hear about it until after they've won as per
think youve got me mistaken with someone else m8 i put my neck on the block more than anyone and I take it on the chin if I get it wrong, so your either trying to wind me up or badly mistaken
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM CHENGHO that is a winner lads how that has went off at 20/1 I don't know after the gallop reports.
Nice one RV. He pulled the arms of Jimmy Fortune on the way down to post as well so I'd upgrade that already impressive victory. Could be a nice little horse that.
Wee bet on Lochantanks for me here, flung away 40 quid on absolute rags so far, just waiting for Sin Palo after this and calling it a day.
I'll try keep this short. Mike Murphy's sizeable 4 year old filly has had an excellent and progressive season to date, starting off the season rated 66 before a run of two wins and 3 narrowly beaten 2nds saw her handicap mark shoot up to a mark of 90. One of these 2nds saw her get beaten a head 2nd by today's early morning favourite Moones My Name on the turf at Newmarket when in receipt of 6lbs. However, Love Your Looks was a rather unfortunate loser that day as she hit the front too soon under Tony Culhane and idled in front. As soon as Moones My Name had headed her, she rallied again and I think with a more patient ride she would have gotten the better of that rival and I think she can definitely overcome being 6lb worse off at the weights for that race (especially at the price). Her last two outings have seen her stepped into Listed company and I think she performed with much better credit than her finishing position suggests 2 starts back (her last start was in Germany where she was beaten 3.5L but I have not seen the race). At Salisbury over 10f on soft ground, Love Your Looks travelled into the race better than anything but she couldn't quicken on the ground and got very tired as she only beat one home. Having watched that performance and having subsequently been withdrawn from 3 races on soft ground I think its clear she likes a firmer surface but the way she travelled into the race that day screamed that she had yet to cease improving. She's back on the AW today and seems to relish the artificial surface and I think there is a definite case that she is a better filly on the all weather. Eddie Ahern takes the ride and although the draw in stall 9 isn't ideal I'm confident that Love Your Looks will certainly outrun her price and I think she'll run a very big race