2 flat meetings today and just one race for 3yos, and that is a 5f handicap
2:50 - The Goffer 6/1 (Lucky 63) Kittys Light 22/1 (7 places). Twig 25/1 (6 places with free bet).
Nicky Henderson today:
Jeriko Du Reponet PU
Excello PU
Iberico Lord PU
Luccia 3/8
Theatre Glory PU
Marie's Rock PU
No looking good for Shanagh Bob.
Why the Cheltenham Festival though, as opposed to the GN, Derby, KG? I doubt they are actually "clashing" SteveI can never understand why there has to be other meetings clashing with the Cheltenham festival
Why the Cheltenham Festival though, as opposed to the GN, Derby, KG? I doubt they are actually "clashing" Steve
Most impressive winner of the day was the last one

Two fatalities on day one really does put a dampener on proceedings.
I only say they don't actually "clash" is that they aren't actually in competition with those events any moreso than any non horse racing events on the same day. I suppose it enables jockeys etc (who aren't up to being involved in such major events) to earn a wageClashes with the Grand National and the Derby are even worse.
Racing has got to completely showcase its major events just to get a look in these days
Will chance Nemean Lion in the Champion Hurdle, as if jumping holds up then looks overpriced
Each Way...currently 28-1
I was quite underwhelmed by today until the last race. I backed Embassy Gardens but was blown away by Corbett’s Cross - he has a big, big future.
I think he is very useful beyond 3 miles given average opposition. That was a piss poor race, barring the two Irish horses. See better races around Navan on a Sunday afternoon in November. He could be a Grand National horse but he isn't classy enough for a Gold Cup imo, unless it comes up bottomless and the field is again, very average.
There is plenty hunger and he is very involved in daily ops ( i should know)...there is definitely a bug kicking around...Or Sir Gino. Shame if the yard has a bug around, Luccia ran creditably though, some hope maybe.
I can't help feel Henderson and his training operation is waning quite badly. I wonder how involved he is in the day to day operations of things, I doubt he is as hands on as he once was. The way he's been cotton balling them all in recent years is a reflection of his own fragility I feel. I don't think there is any hunger there any more and he's slowly riding his own horse towards the setting Sun, on what has been an illustrious career.
I was quite underwhelmed by today until the last race. I backed Embassy Gardens but was blown away by Corbett’s Cross - he has a big, big future.