Jan 20, 2017 -- 9:42AM, Jb23 wrote:
Cheers Deakers!*Frantically looks at ratings, too work out plot jobs*
I'm sure there will be some but it's getting harder now. To get a run you have to show your hand to some extent. If, like me, you enjoy tilting at windmills going for a big payout and prepared to put in the work, the Fred Winter is always a hoot to sort out and I will die a happy man if I ever back the winner of the Coral Cup!

Feb 8, 2017 -- 7:31PM, rogerthebutler wrote:
26 for the County and I bet there's plenty get balloted out.....compared with 20 5 day entries for the Betfair hurdle on Saturday, where, if the ground stays testing, I bet less than 16 go to post for what is (I think?) still the richest 2 mile handicap hurdle (someone put me right on this? It's still a decent pot, whatever).God knows I love the festival with a passion but it truly does cast too long a shadow over the season.End of thread hijack post
Hi Roger, by a long way the Galway Hurdle is the richest handicap hurdle in the World...
Mar 1, 2017 -- 12:51PM, easygold wrote:
Feb 8, 2017 -- 7:31PM, rogerthebutler wrote:26 for the County and I bet there's plenty get balloted out.....compared with 20 5 day entries for the Betfair hurdle on Saturday, where, if the ground stays testing, I bet less than 16 go to post for what is (I think?) still the richest 2 mile handicap hurdle (someone put me right on this? It's still a decent pot, whatever).God knows I love the festival with a passion but it truly does cast too long a shadow over the season.End of thread hijack postHi Roger, by a long way the Galway Hurdle is the richest handicap hurdle in the World...
Cheers easygold - I knew someone would know.