Been a dreadful season for her and we’ve all been looking out for clues of a return to form. I’m hoping that she will come good today at Plumpton which isn’t usually one of her tracks but heavy ground all around the country and some well handicapped horses I’m thinking February could be the new November for her and could be time to fill your boots. What does anyone think?
Hill Of Tara has been a tracker horse of mine for a long while since it won a hurdle race on heavy at Haydock late 2023. Although it had a follow up win everything after that has been very average although he was sent chasing soon after. He is back to 1lb above his last winning mark and if fit "should" hopefully go well on the likely ground. I am not on yet and was hoping for a bigger price but it seems I have missed it. He was as big as 15/2 last night so fingers crossed today is the day for him to return to winning ways.
Hill Of Tara has been a tracker horse of mine for a long while since it won a hurdle race on heavy at Haydock late 2023. Although it had a follow up win everything after that has been very average although he was sent chasing soon after. He is back t
Here's hoping Hill of Tara will prove to be a rare ray of sunshine to lift the gloom of this horrible winter for ever-smiling Venetia. I'm on but hoping I haven't jinxed the lovely lady.
Here's hoping Hill of Tara will prove to be a rare ray of sunshine to lift the gloom of this horrible winter for ever-smiling Venetia. I'm on but hoping I haven't jinxed the lovely lady.
Definite;y something blighting the yards runners this term, with her preference for winter ground she will probably pull up sticks for this season after Cheltenham, will be a long time to wait but next winter she will have some very well handicapped Horses in the yard, this season can be written off, if shes banging them in by the Showcase meeting come October i will be delighted for her.
Definite;y something blighting the yards runners this term, with her preference for winter ground she will probably pull up sticks for this season after Cheltenham, will be a long time to wait but next winter she will have some very well handicapped
I remember going to the Pub in early November and buying the Racing Outlook for a read over a pint. The columnist (can't rememeber who?) quite rightly highlighted the fact that where as there always is an influx of winners in that month and the following month, she is in fairness like clockwork the minute the ground changes.
Deutschs numbers have obviously fallen off as well and he would be a jock who you would think would be or could be being lined up for a top job somewhere, whether that be Henderson's or Nicholl's imo.
Maybe the timing of poor form has affected him the most?
I remember going to the Pub in early November and buying the Racing Outlook for a read over a pint. The columnist (can't rememeber who?) quite rightly highlighted the fact that where as there always is an influx of winners in that month and the follo
Agreed UTI...just thought with all the jock changes going on he may have benefited from a move...just bad timing for his main stables form.
I thought Nicholls may have chanced him?
Agreed UTI...just thought with all the jock changes going on he may have benefited from a move...just bad timing for his main stables form.I thought Nicholls may have chanced him?
Has a runner tomorrow at local track hereford but you can't back them currently, similarly Sheila Lewis was progressing nicely and now hasn't had a winner in 4 months, both Hereford fans maybe tomorrow will see a change of fortune.
Has a runner tomorrow at local track hereford but you can't back them currently, similarly Sheila Lewis was progressing nicely and now hasn't had a winner in 4 months, both Hereford fans maybe tomorrow will see a change of fortune.
There is something wrong with the horses we know that and most certainly she knows that, she will have been having every one of them tested to the far end of a f**t but obviously they are not finding the problem. The O'neils shut there their stable down till before Xmas when they had a problem and they seem to have got over it. surely running horses in heavy groung when there is something clearly wrong with them borders on desperation to rank bad judgement.
There is something wrong with the horses we know that and most certainly she knows that, she will have been having every one of them tested to the far end of a f**t but obviously they are not finding the problem. The O'neils shut there their stable