Can hardly believe David Allan has kept the ride on this colt after lto disappointment. Got to be a recovery mission, but the betting says not. The 2 market leaders certainly look ordinary, so I'm sticking with this one. GL if you play.
gotta thank the other jocks somne real poor rides there not sure Lady Cecil will be on the phone much after that, but well done on the win for me best jock(less errors) won the day
gotta thank the other jocks somne real poor rides there not sure Lady Cecil will be on the phone much after that, but well done on the win for me best jock(less errors) won the day
I'd like to see jockeys in some kind of handicapping - so that we can actually bet on the best horse instead of having to consider rubbish jocks against good ones
I'd like to see jockeys in some kind of handicapping - so that we can actually bet on the best horse instead of having to consider rubbish jocks against good ones
To be fair to Donohoe, ab and Bonza, you must admit he threw the kitchen sink at the thing. It's a dog imo, and I very much doubt it'll be at Stouteys for much longer.
To be fair to Donohoe, ab and Bonza, you must admit he threw the kitchen sink at the thing. It's a dog imo, and I very much doubt it'll be at Stouteys for much longer.
Yes gbtp but as ab said - Donohoe was badly positioned running another 50 yards further than the winner - going far too wide around the bends - why go there when you've got the winner under you - Richard Hughes reckons that you can feel if you've got a winner after the first furlong - You've got to think about the big picture
Yes gbtp but as ab said - Donohoe was badly positioned running another 50 yards further than the winner - going far too wide around the bends - why go there when you've got the winner under you - Richard Hughes reckons that you can feel if you've got