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HoratioNelson
08 Sep 25 15:50
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When the semi final draw takes place for the Produce stakes?


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Report the old nanny ;-) September 8, 2025 4:32 PM BST
Report the old nanny ;-) September 8, 2025 4:35 PM BST
Mates dog in 2nd Semi has avoided the big Guns , Hope she can make the final for them
Report HoratioNelson September 8, 2025 4:51 PM BST
Thankyou TON Wink
Report FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK September 11, 2025 1:12 PM BST
Bosch in that semi
Nothing like last to first type
Limited but still enjoyable to watch
Report HoratioNelson September 13, 2025 11:52 AM BST
Down to 5 as well fattie
Report the old nanny ;-) September 13, 2025 5:19 PM BST
MATES DOG MADE THE FINAL delighted for them nice little bitch

Alliance dog looked drunk , devoid of speed and momentum ,fook knows what has gone wrong there looked unbeatable a few weeks back
Report LoyalHoncho September 13, 2025 8:06 PM BST
Wd to them.  The Darts is on the telly.  Could it be a happy co-incidence?
Report HoratioNelson September 20, 2025 4:17 PM BST
Has the Produce Stakes dwindled in interest for any particular reason? Is it just the weight a Produce winner holds going forward?

Going back through the years (on wiki mainly) it seems like it used to be a pretty big event..
Report FELIX September 21, 2025 9:04 AM BST
I attended all four rounds of the Produce as I have done for the last few years. The entry was certainly disappointing both in numbers and quality. One of the entries won the A7 on yesterdays card. Not sure if switching to Saturday afternoon rather than using the regular Tuesday evening opens slot had any impact as open race trainers resources are surely more stretched on a Saturday whereas there is no competition on a Tuesday. Just one from Hutton and nothing from McNair both of whom have had multiple finalists in recent years.

There was however probably the best attendance i've seen post Covid yesterday, although the group of 8 I spoke with who were celebrating a birthday were blissfully unaware it was Swindon's biggest race of the year.
A locally trained winner, Eagles Respect (Angie Kibble) was well received with the more knowledgeable section of the crowd and had clearly been well supported in the Ante post market along with the third Malcolm Bosch, again Angie Kibble.

Hopefully the event will find a new home next year and both the aforementioned will go onto to further success over six bends
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