"The Veterinary Officer reported that ROCK LOBSTER, unplaced, trained by Ed Dunlop, banged its head in the stalls and lost a tooth."
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"The Veterinary Officer reported that ROCK LOBSTER, unplaced, trained by Ed Dunlop, banged its head in the stalls and lost a tooth."
Don't worry - most of us aren't as precious.
You didn't factor in the ****-poor jockey. :mad:
I thought that, while he's a much likelier contender for a place than a win, Gunner Lindley looks a knocking each-way bet in the Irish Lincolnshire. He has a great record in the mud, goes well fresh,...
I'm happy to side with Time For Rupert in the Charlie Hall. He's had a problem or two, but his defeat of The Giant Bolster (hailed as a non-event at the time) looks pretty bloody good now, and he...
13/8 is a skinny price to take about a horse who refused to race last time, I'd say. She's less exposed than the other pair, but that won't matter when she's rooted to the spot ;)
He's 14/1 in a couple of places, should you be interested.
Cheers Chef - a stopped clock and all that!
Yes. And he rode her like a dervish throughout the last quarter mile.
Not sure we were watching the same race, if indeed we are talking about the last at Sandown.
Guesser.
Excellent call EC1 - keep it up.
I see Manger Hanagment has found a new home with Barry Brennan - will watch his progress/demise with interest.
On the Gordon Elliott front, it's interesting to see that he runs a horse called...
Not exactly his style, either, but glad to be of assistance!
Best of luck EC1 - have taken a risk on the old rogue Beherayn.
Never in doubt.
Where will we see Manger Hanagment next? It beggars belief that today's race was deemed suitable for him given how many opportunities he'll have in the coming months.
Hope they're on BOG!
Was well aware of that, although in fairness to GE, he was very open before the race in saying that he'd seen plenty of Ongenstown Lad on the gallops and thought his fella had little chance against...
Are you worried about Piano Star's recent point form Martin, or do you think he's merely been primed for this with a couple of quiet spins outside of BHA jurisdiction?
I wrote this race up on...
Easy money - as ignorant a jumper as you'll see.
Like Baby Dottie in the 9:00 - yard flying, well handicapped, has run creditably here and may very well need soft ground on pedigree. Will also back Atlantic Cycle, purely to trade back in running.
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Good call - market leaders both in trouble in first half mile there.
Have tipped him on Timeform free card Martin - Tim's horses are all running very well at present, so he'll have no excuses today.