its 2/1 with b356...ive already stated these distance bets unless you have spoke to the jockey is abso mug punting it won 10L at southwell on the snaff...tomorrow its prob got 15-20lb in hand..ryan mooore isnt a win on the snaff type jockey..obv nay point winning 10L again for wen it dus get h/capped but if all goes well the morra i can see it winning over 5L no problem..imo over 5L prob a coin toss...2/1 just looks too big imo.
its 2/1 with b356...ive already stated these distance bets unless you have spoke to the jockey is abso mug puntingit won 10L at southwell on the snaff...tomorrow its prob got 15-20lb in hand..ryan mooore isnt a win on the snaff type jockey..obv nay p
Just said on Racing tv, name a horse that can get applauded into the paddock like that, well theres quite a list actually, are they 5 year olds presenting on here.
Just said on Racing tv, name a horse that can get applauded into the paddock like that, well theres quite a list actually, are they 5 year olds presenting on here.
Far more acclaim for Sprinter Sacre after his come back win but it does show that people are craving something to watch that IS hyped as they don't really get turned on by perfectly good class 4/5 handicaps. As an Andrew Balding fan I was much more interested in the second horse who just got Ryan pushing for a furlong and should stay further. He was only getting a pound weight for age and was having his second ever race. I doubt that CH ran to much more than 90 today but that makes the second an 87 horse who can only improve.
Far more acclaim for Sprinter Sacre after his come back win but it does show that people are craving something to watch that IS hyped as they don't really get turned on by perfectly good class 4/5 handicaps. As an Andrew Balding fan I was much more i
Desert Orchid in probably every race he ran in, including falling in his last race in the king George, even applauded running past the winning post riderless.
Desert Orchid in probably every race he ran in, including falling in his last race in the king George, even applauded running past the winning post riderless.