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Little Edi runs tonight at Ripon, looks to have a decent chance
Owner/ breeder Phil Cunningham owns all the 2 year olds by Rajasinghe about 16 I believe its a joint venture between Mr Cunningham and Trainer Richard Spencer. I was please to hear Mr Cunningham is giving any prize money won by Little Edi to a childrens Charity. |
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Little Edi ran well last night at Ripon,bumped at the start he tracked the leaders,couldnt get a run and had to be switched ending up down the middle of the track.
Not one of Hollie Doyle best rides. Waiting All Night was the first winner for Rajasinghe won a band D maiden at Wolverhampton. Its a big ask tonight running in the National Stakes ( listed race ) Love to win but i would be please if he got in the frame. |
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Waiting All Night ran well i thought always playing catch up, he was run off his feet kept changing his legs, did start to hang just over a furlong out but he was doing his best work inside the final furlong.
Six furlongs will suit better |
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Little Edi runs tonight at Chelmsford in what looks a tricky maiden.
I dont think Ripon suited him last time, he's dam was a winner on the all weather. Could be nurseries beckons |
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Spioradalta trained by Mark Walford ran in an 18 runner maiden at Thirsk finshing 13th but only beaten 9 lengths.
She veered to her right coming out of the stalls and ran green throughout. Should improve for the run. |
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Rajasinghe colt Waiting All Night takes his chance in the Coventry Stakes today at Royal Ascot, i hope he can outrun his big odds
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Fab run from Waiting All Night in the Coventry Stakes finishing 5th
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Hoping Spioradalta can show some inprovement tonight at Haydock.
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Spioradalta did show some improvement last night at Haydock
Running on to get 3rd at 66/1 |
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Talamanca ran really well to be beaten half a length in a nursery at Lingfield yesterday was short of room 2 fur out,hopefully go one better next time.
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Waiting All Night was Listed place yesterday at Ascot finishing 2nd to impressive winner Navel Power.
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Talamanca is out again tonight at Windsor after running yesterday at Leicester where he finished 5 of 5 but only beaten just over 4 lengths,where he ran freely.
Should have a good chance tonight |
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Talamanca scores tonight winning by over 6 lengths
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Talamanca defied the penalty and made all the running under Taylor Fisher who gave him a great ride.
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The 12 penalty Talamanca had to carry was a bit to much tried to make all but was caught close home
LittLE Edi pronounced Eddie ran a gallant race to finish 2nd in the nursery at Newbury |
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Talamanca deserves a rest now after finishing 3rd yesterday at Lingfield
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Little Edi was rewarded for his consistency yesterday when just holding on for his 1st win under Hollie Doyle
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After a nice staying on run at Carlisle last time Spioradalta got off the mark at Catterick on Saturday run off her feet early she stayed on nicely under Dougie Costello to win at a nice juicy 10/1
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Another nice winner for first season sire Rajasinghe Talamanca winning today at Redcar he was keen early and was pushed along 3 fur out hard ridden 2 out but he battled on gamely under Jason Hart
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Miss Sarajevo who run a fine race on debut at Newmarket,got off the mark at the 2nd time of asking at Chelmsford yesterday.
She had a real battle all the way up the home straight with the odds on fav but she managed to get on top near the line to win by a head. They pulled nearly 7 lengths clear of the 3rd and she returned a tasty 5/1 |
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Good run from Pretty Young Thing last night at Chelmsford drawn out wide she managed to get into a good position and disputed the lead from the start and was well in contention until entering the final half furlong
where she weaken and finished 4th beaten just over a length |
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2 runners last night at Chelmsford Marharahs Express who still looked green and came 2nd couldnt peg back the winner from 1 fur out
Giant made no mistaken winning nicely at the 2nd time of asking looks a nice sort for next year |
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Had a quick look at his winners, they seem to come from dams rated 55 to 75, so hes doing ptetty well isnt he?
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Yes Black Cat he is only getting average mares
I was speaking to his ex trainer Richard Spencer last month and he agreed too. When the weather warms up im going to vist him at the National Stud. |
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First season sire Rajasinghe who is set to stand for just 3,000 gns next year at the National Stud.
Winner of the Group 2 Coventry Stakes in 2017 for Mr Cunningham wo has supported Rajasinghe since he went to stud Rajasinghe had 8 individual winners from 10 runners which is a whopping 80% strike rate. This has been achieved with average mares which suggests Rajasinghe could have the makings of becoming a decent sire with the right ammunition. |
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Little Edi was a comfortable winner last night at Kempton under Oisin Murphy always close up led 2 fur out stayed on well
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