Thats true enough. The strike rate isnt great. Still takes away something from the competitiveness of the race though I feel. Of course me not being a Mullins short price fan comes into play here too
Thats true enough. The strike rate isnt great. Still takes away something from the competitiveness of the race though I feel. Of course me not being a Mullins short price fan comes into play here too
Oh he will have a runner or 2 I expect,but in all probability they will be used sparingly with their futures in mind,rather than having the gun put to their head in their novice year.
Oh he will have a runner or 2 I expect,but in all probability they will be used sparingly with their futures in mind,rather than having the gun put to their head in their novice year.
Very taking effort from Jonjo's horse but the ground at Kempton is a gluepot. I don't think he's a Cheltenham horse - very high knee action - but WW isn't either!
Very taking effort from Jonjo's horse but the ground at Kempton is a gluepot. I don't think he's a Cheltenham horse - very high knee action - but WW isn't either!
I find it completely bemusing that WW is now significantly shorter than Arzal who beat him 7 lengths when they last met and reopposes on exactly the same terms once his jockey's claim is factored in. Add to that that Arzal has since ran creditably behind Jollyallan and Sempre Medici and then gained valuable big field handicap experience in the Betfair Hurdle where he finished off his race really well having been hampered early on - and he gets to run off the same mark tomorrow.
I know where my money will be going.
I find it completely bemusing that WW is now significantly shorter than Arzal who beat him 7 lengths when they last met and reopposes on exactly the same terms once his jockey's claim is factored in. Add to that that Arzal has since ran creditably be