I agree with Dinkum. But am happy with my 80/1 Tastahill and 40 33/1 about Bannaby in the gold cup. Since I backed them e/w would be happy to chase your wide margin previuos winner and probably under priced selection
I agree with Dinkum. But am happy with my 80/1 Tastahill and 40 33/1 about Bannaby in the gold cup. Since I backed them e/w would be happy to chase your wide margin previuos winner and probably under priced selection
uncle he would have won i think but for queally thinking he was on dancing brave, must have been the abdulla colours that confused him
little lion man is my saver no savers for gold cup uncle he would have won i think but for queally thinking he was on dancing brave, must have been the abdulla colours that confused him
came 43rd in the attheraces royal ascot tipping comp today with 3 winners, invisible man, rainfall and timepiece, the winner had 4 winners but he had invisible man and 3 short priced winners, i would have pissed it but havent done it before so wasnt really thinking,
ONLY HAD 10 POINTS ON INVISIBLE MAN!!!!
this is so sickcame 43rd in the attheraces royal ascot tipping comp today with 3 winners, invisible man, rainfall and timepiece, the winner had 4 winners but he had invisible man and 3 short priced winners, i would have pissed it but havent done it b
Al Aasifh Saeed Bin Suroor, trainer: "Al Aasifh was very impressive when he won at Haydock on his latest start and he came out of that race in good form. I have been happy with his progress since and he has the speed to cope with stepping back to five furlongs."
Approve Harry Herbert, owners' representative: "The Woodcote was a bit of a non-event for him as he was drawn on the outside and Eddie (Ahern) wasn't able to get the cover we had wanted. He has plenty of speed, so a stiff five at Ascot should be ideal. He is in with an each-way shout."
Arctic Feeling Richard Fahey, trainer: "It's a tough race and some of them will probably be too good for him, but we'll give it a shot."
Black Moth Ben Sangster, part-owner: "He improved from his first run to his second and he can hopefully improve from his second to the third. He ran a nice race at Bath last time and he looks to be going forward. He has a good chance."
Dinkum Diamond Henry Candy, trainer: "It would be absolutely fantastic to have a winner at Royal Ascot and the little fellow goes there in very good order. He put up a good effort at Sandown and Dane (O'Neill) thought there was more in the tank had another challenge materialised. He has a good chance."
Dubawi Gold Michael Dods, trainer: "He pulled very hard at Epsom, which meant Philip (Makin) couldn't get him balanced and therefore I don't think he handled the track. We feel that he might settle better over a stiff five furlongs, although whether five will be ideal I'm not sure as he is probably a six-furlong horse."
Emperor Hadrian Aidan O'Brien, trainer: "He's in good form and came out of his win at Navan on Friday well. We tried a visor on him at Navan to sharpen him up and help him concentrate and he wears one again. He is dropping back a bit in trip but he shows us plenty of speed at home."
Excel Bolt Bryan Smart, trainer: "He wants to win and having to fight at Musselburgh last time will have done him good. The sixth from that race won a novice at Thirsk on Tuesday, which helps the form, and he has been in very good order since Musselburgh."
Little Lion Man Peter Chapple-Hyam, trainer: "It was only a small race that he won on his debut, but Martin Dwyer was pleased with the way he quickened up. He has got plenty of speed."
Reckless Reward Richard Hannon, trainer: %u201CEverything went wrong for Reckless Reward first time out at Salisbury, but he then won at Lingfield without breaking sweat."
Stone Of Folca John Best, trainer: "We will decide in the morning, but he will probably run. He has come out of Tuesday's race really well and I'm hoping that run will have taken the fizz out of him. There's also the possibility that he could now run flat, but my hope is that he will go better in this than the Windsor Castle."
Zebedee Richard Hannon, trainer: "Zebedee was always one of our more precocious youngsters and was producing some impressive performances on the gallops in early March. It has been a case of so far so good on the track with wins at Windsor and Ascot. This is a step up in class, but he is ready for it.%u201D
Al AasifhSaeed Bin Suroor, trainer: "Al Aasifh was very impressive when he won at Haydock on his latest start and he came out of that race in good form. I have been happy with his progress since and he has the speed to cope with stepping back to five