You're right Simon - it's Black Jack Blues I'm thinking of. Also over there at the minute are the likes of Decoy Daddy, Pierrot Lunaire and Dirar.
You're right Simon - it's Black Jack Blues I'm thinking of. Also over there at the minute are the likes of Decoy Daddy, Pierrot Lunaire and Dirar.
Hurricane Fly - whatever he runs in he wins
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Organisateur who won a few hurdles for Paul Nicholls as well as being pipped by Dynaste when giving a load of weight away, went to the US as well.
The dual Kerry National winner Alfa Beat won the American Timber National today.
What was prize money CL?
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Thirty thousand dolllars, so while it is decent enough it isn't massive.
AlexBrownRacing has posted some photos of the winner and the racecard on twitter.
Thanks CL
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
BetVictor returning up to £25 in the form of a free bet if your horse is beaten into 2nd by any W P Mullins winner at Punchestown (does not apply to ante post bets).
Makes the 6/4 Jezki & 6/5 Solwhit very appealing - if only for a pony.
Not sure if it was mentioned anywhere else on the forum, but Rich Ricci has departed Barclays. It might be the reason he wasn't at the Cheltenham festival when Champagne Fever. Apparently his style was not appreciated by the new boss who replaced Ricci's close ally Bob Diamond. I doubt he wil be out of a job for long. He is very close to some of the Barclay's racing fanatics so wouldn't be surprised at all if he brought a few with him for a new venture or into a new organisation. Wonder if it will have any impact on his spending power with Willie. He must have loads of cash reserves from all those bonuses over the years. I think he got £7 million last year.
Finishes the season with 202 winners
Ireland 193
Britain 6
France 2
Japan 1
Martin Pipe sort of numbers.
He's been pretty crap in Japan?
He has some set of novice chasers for next term if they all stay sound. Champagne Fever, Un Atout, Pont Alexandre, Inish Island, Ballycasey, So Young, Mozoltov, Annie Powers etc.
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Think they are building a few new stables too. Onwards and upwards
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
I see reports on Twitter that Aupcharlie has been moved from Mullins to De Bromhead.
I wonder will he improve him?
HDB...On another note, just to confirm Aupcharlie has joined us here and might be aimed at this year's Galway Plate.
If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else's, we'd grab ours back.