I'd have cast Bryan Cranston or Mark Rylance
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I'd have cast Bryan Cranston or Mark Rylance
Similar thing happened in the Guineas meeting a couple of years back, not so much the front end thing, wasn't a boffo tailwind, but the advantage of being far side(ish). I'll be going over the 3yo...
Finally caught Dune 2. Loved it. Fantastic photography, great characters. Only quibble was the tired casting of Christopher Walken as the Emperor but it's a minor one.
Have you looked at the Scottish version yet Dessie? The top weight is winking at me.
Never understood the shortening of Dance Sequence before the Nell Gwyn. Charlie isn't as good with fillies.
That was so stressful. As soon as the second circuit started I was on the shop floor and this old dear came in with like three lots of four horses to back in the Nash and wanted help so all I could...
I wish I could comment on the TV coverage. Had a nightmare this afternoon.
So, I had a shift in my Ladbrokes shop today, 0730-1700. Behind the counter we did have four monitors two showing...
With all this rain knocking about it's nice to see next week's Craven meeting has the word good in it for the forecast ground. It's mainly a fill your tracker type meeting for me but a couple of...
Can see that but the drift on Ginny's to 9/2 has me tempted. Yes he's had a fairly busy season and Grey Dawning is more of a stayer so the softer ground here compared to Cheltenham is liable to be in...
The fav will be hard to beat but I'm gonna have a little on Great Generation in the Imprudence at 1.30. She went into the notebook when she finished like a train from the back of the field at Ayr...
I agree with that. I went through the race yesterday and most of them at the top of the market I wanted to place lay.
Liverpool Hurdle has a nice shape to it punting wise with Teahuupoo too short (best fresh). Strong Leader loves the track and avoided Cheltenham. Anything in double figures is very attractive.
Entries for Thursday and Friday are out. The forecast is for plenty of rain and whilst we do have an extra week between the two Festivals this year both being run on deep ground might nullify that.
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I'm down to I Am Maximus, Mr Incredible and Vanillier.
I backed Rock Hopper when he won the Hardwicke in the stewards room from Topanoora.
The swearing is definitely excessive. It's a big difference to my other show at the moment - going through Suits. Just finished the second season. Love it.
I actually went to see Dune 2 at the...
Just finished the first season. I liked it but the Godfather rip off/tribute at the end of the last episode was a bit heavy handed.
Lion's Pride at Kempton although price gone now.
I've tackled the Grade 2 at Fairy. Saint Sam is just another can only win from the front in a terrible race Blood Destiny type pointless horse imo...
Irish Nash too competitive for me. I'll settle for a bet in the Magnolia. Dubai Honour is too short, Flying Honours has yet to prove he's trained on from his 2yo days so I'll have a bit on Lion's...
Bust a Move from last Sunday at Donny. Travelled like a dream, beaten by a hard fit rival.
Interesting news coming out of Ballydoyle re Opera Singer meeting a setback. I'm happy enough with this as I took 10s about Fallen Angel after the Moyglare but honestly half mentally wrote the bet...
So I've taken 25s for the Supreme and have him at 33s in a double with an NBA future that's fairly locked in. Both small money but worth maybe getting in on the ground floor
That's fair. I will likely have him in a couple of small rollovers for both races.
I thought I was being clever having a fiver on Iroko for the Ryanair at 50s and a few layers have him at 66/1.
The other horse that appeals is William Munny. Thinking Supreme @ 25s.
She's surely going chasing.