I had a good bet on West Approach on Saturday after being told that connections were very confident of a good run, the price shortened and all was going well until Coleman set off keeping the horse way out the back, This is when I knew I'd done my money, apart from the ten lengths the horse had to make up he was a hostage to fortune as all us experienced punter know, if you travel behind horses anything can happen. I was screaming at the tele for him to move up and find a clear run.Oh no the horse makes a complete mess of the hurdle as it had been knocked flat by the horse in front, poor horse was put on his nose and then that halfwit realizes he's made a complete mess of the ride, he then starts whacking the horse to get back in contention until giving up. Who do I blame for losing my cash? the blame is without doubt Aiden Coleman's, who gave it a shocking ride and that's just not my opinions, he came in with a **** and bull story about how he was just about to make his challenge but no one believed him.
I had a good bet on West Approach on Saturday after being told that connections were very confident of a good run, the price shortened and all was going well until Coleman set off keeping the horse way out the back, This is when I knew I'd done my mo