Cheers DD; love that mare.
Cheers DD; love that mare.
Morning
8.30 Dundalk-Easy Boy
Each Way @ 12-1 [Ladbrokes] 4 Places
Tends to meet trouble with his hold up tactics, but is overdue a clear run
"The wise man is one who knows what he does not know"
Good to see Laurina out tomorrow. I was looking at Sensulano though, I think she could turn out to be a very good mate in her own right. Should be interesting.
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7.15 wolves, Robert Lechelle, just had a hefty lay on this, around 1.96 at the minute.
Margie's Choice (5.45K) made all to win a small h/cap, turning handsprings, over this C/D when sporting first-time blinkers.She was subsequently sold to current connections and made her debut for them last month - this time sans headgear, and held up off a none too generous pace. Ran well too, considering she was a mile wrong at the weights, and returns today - in first-time pieces and re-united with her former pilot, Rab Havlin.
Progress expected, in what's effectively a 0-81, and a handy draw; should they allow her to make the pace.
11/2 generally.
Last edited by reet hard; 5th January 2019 at 10:56 AM.
Marb (5th January 2019)
Morning
2.05 Wincanton-Midnight Maestro
Each Way @ 7-1 [Marathon Bet]
Good price if you forgive his last run
"The wise man is one who knows what he does not know"
Fell 1st fence
"The wise man is one who knows what he does not know"
There's a few decent races tonight at Kempton. I have followed Reet Hard in on Margie's Choice. Plus, a horse I mentioned in the past, Cayirli, runs with the first time tongue tie in the 6:15. I hope he can run to his best form. It also feels as though Buckle Street, (7:15) is well and truly chucked in on his hurdles form, (all weather mark of 63).
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Trying a something different dutching accie PAYS 5.3
Battleoverdoyen 2.88
Tornado Flyer 2.88
X
Arvico Bleu 3.25
Punches Cross 3.25
X
Miss Tata 2.75
Meri Devie 5
X
Mister Dino 2.38
Knocknanuss 3
Formely Fist of Fury
Battleoverdoyen 2.88
Tornado Flyer 2.88
X
Arvico Bleu 3.25
Punches Cross 3.25
X
Miss Tata 2.75 NR
Meri Devie 5 No Bet
X
Mister Dino 2.38
Knocknanuss
200% profit
Miss Tata non runner so no bet on last leg
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Formely Fist of Fury
I reckon I'll have a bet in Chepstow's 1:05 on Monday.
My idea of the winner is called She's Gina. She started off in Germany, then left C Von Der Recke's yard for Seamus Mullin's.
She won on her third start over here in Jan 2018 in a novice hurdle on heavy ground. In May 2018 she ran after a 50 day break to win a class four at Warwick on good-soft. Her latest two starts in November probably need forgiving as they were in Class 3's which she was not ready for at this early stage of her career. She's Gina runs again tomorrow back in class 4 level. Her class four record reads 7171. The fact she has proven herself on both heavy and better ground means she is versatile; often the best handicappers will act on different goings.
There's nothing guaranteed, but I've explained my case. JP Mcmanus has a runner trained by Colin Tizzard, which you don't often see. Venetia Williams has a possible improver down the bottom of the weights while several others have some sort of chance.
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I've always like value on outsiders. Let's role the dice...
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Outsider (7th January 2019)
My main each way bet is obviously on She's Gina. Also did a little win bet on Kestrel Valley just in case. Happy to have those two running for me.
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Do worse than have 2 singles and an ew double on Nicky's 2 runners up at Mussleborough
Formely Fist of Fury
Therightroad (7th January 2019)
4.45 Newcastle
Both Simon Rowlands and Lawrence Taylor have Zip as top on their figures for his latest run.
The interesting thing is that his last 2 runs were at Southwell, which generally favours soft ground horses, whereas both sides of Zip's pedigree suggest he'd be better on a sounder surface, and already has a decent C/D run under his belt.
If my little theory's correct, he ought to be a good thing off his current mark, yet is still available at 5/1 (Lads)
I'm in!
Beef or Salmon (8th January 2019), Desperate Dan (8th January 2019), Therightroad (8th January 2019)
Martin O' Neil to be new Stoke manager. 14/1 with 888, 9s with lads or Hills.
reet hard (8th January 2019)