This day week I'll be driving to Thirsk a beautiful little market town in Yorkshire, stopping off at the local Witherspoons for breakfast before a ramble in the nearby town of Helmsby then back to Thirsk for the races.Sunday sees me heading to Market Rasen for some summer jumping ,Monday its another beautiful town , Ripon best fish n' chips in England bar none, to be had in the market square , then its on to the lovely little racetrack were hopefully the coffers will be full to the brim .Tuesdays finds me in the Garrison town of Catterick were I was once snowed in for 5 days .The track itself leaves a lot to be desired I'm told but so what its another track to mark off.Pontefract on Wed, this will be my third time this year and so far have backed only 3 winners , but a lovely track with lovely local people a plenty .Thurs is in the melting pot , not sure if I'll go to Newcastle or Southwell I might even give them a miss if not feeling up to it . Will hopefully leave the forum a Galway winner before heading off .. best wishes Workrider.
Has there ever been a forumite as travelled racecourse wise as Workrider. In the interests of brevity he should list the racecourses he hasn't attended.
Enjoy the trip and make plenty.Has there ever been a forumite as travelled racecourse wise as Workrider.In the interests of brevity he should list the racecourses he hasn't attended.
Wildmanfromborneo I still have plenty more to see on the other side ,especially around middle England , i.e Yarm, Fake,Leic , Hunt , War, Wolves etc. Its always a pleasure going racing in UK only downside is the security , heavyhanded would be a kind way of discribing it ,although a English friend of mine informed me at Naas recently that a lot of it has to do with fear of attacks from outside agencies if you get my meaning .I was able to ramble in and out of the owners and trainers stand at will on Thurs night ,impossible for that to happen in the UK.
Wildmanfromborneo I still have plenty more to see on the other side ,especially around middle England , i.e Yarm, Fake,Leic , Hunt , War, Wolves etc. Its always a pleasure going racing in UK only downside is the security , heavyhanded would be a kind
There's an awful lot of people going racing on a regular basis. The vast majority of us don't, and don't feel the need, to broadcast it. Yet more attention seeking from poor aul wonky. Must be costing the taxpayer an absolute fortune with all these trips. And has no shame bragging about it!!
There's an awful lot of people going racing on a regular basis. The vast majority of us don't, and don't feel the need, to broadcast it. Yet more attention seeking from poor aul wonky. Must be costing the taxpayer an absolute fortune with all these t
Finglas, maybe if you told them in the dole office you were heading over to England for a bit of racing,they would hold your payments over for a week eh...
Finglas, maybe if you told them in the dole office you were heading over to England for a bit of racing,they would hold your payments over for a week eh...
Kavvie bringing the lap top so will keep people up to date ,those who enjoy a bit of banter and I'm sure those who just like to have a go at me will get their chance , sure ain't life great ..
Kavvie bringing the lap top so will keep people up to date ,those who enjoy a bit of banter and I'm sure those who just like to have a go at me will get their chance , sure ain't life great ..
It's a pity the snow melted, twould be no harm if they kept ya there ya ginnit. At least you'd have been sponging off someone else instead of us taxpayers subsidising your "idyllic " lifestyle.
It's a pity the snow melted, twould be no harm if they kept ya there ya ginnit.At least you'd have been sponging off someone else instead of us taxpayers subsidising your "idyllic " lifestyle.
Mincer I was at the NCH a while ago ,Mahlers Symphony no 5 I think it was , I'd say he was going through a depression when he wrote it ,the lady sitting next to me when it had finished said, wasn't that wonderful , I looked at her in horror ,its the worst piece of classical music EVER wrote , I realised she was also a manic depressive . YOU would love it.
Mincer I was at the NCH a while ago ,Mahlers Symphony no 5 I think it was , I'd say he was going through a depression when he wrote it ,the lady sitting next to me when it had finished said, wasn't that wonderful , I looked at her in horror ,its th
Agree Neill, and not trying to undermine in any way anyone who suffers from depression , just getting the baul Mincer to raise to the bait ,which he does on a regular basis thank God , if only my horses were so predictable.
Agree Neill, and not trying to undermine in any way anyone who suffers from depression , just getting the baul Mincer to raise to the bait ,which he does on a regular basis thank God , if only my horses were so predictable.
aye aye, Kaavie just had a grand winner there, thought he was a bit weak on the exchange so left it when I then heard of the ground. Pity Golden Horn didn't run as I thought he'd have well gotten away with the ground, was going to have a good bet on him this morning.
I think the real reason he isn't running is that they don't want him labelled as a mudlark to go along with his lack of precocity. Would totally **** his second career.
aye aye, Kaavie just had a grand winner there, thought he was a bit weak on the exchange so left it when I then heard of the ground. Pity Golden Horn didn't run as I thought he'd have well gotten away with the ground, was going to have a good bet on
I backed Snow this morning @ 9.2 so was hoping Golden would stay in ,don't think they're to worried what anyone thinks ,he's a grand horse and did whatwas needed to make him a Stallion by winning at York , just thought today's track mightn't have suited him as well as York or Epsom..
I backed Snow this morning @ 9.2 so was hoping Golden would stay in ,don't think they're to worried what anyone thinks ,he's a grand horse and did whatwas needed to make him a Stallion by winning at York , just thought today's track mightn't have sui
Yeah that was the bit that put me off although trainer seemed to brush it off as you say. Could make hay with him at Leopardstown in those group races next summer.
Yeah that was the bit that put me off although trainer seemed to brush it off as you say. Could make hay with him at Leopardstown in those group races next summer.
I shall be embarking on a round the world racing trip soon and I just can't wait. The excitement is unreal. I start off at home and take in Champions Weekend at Leopardstown and The Curragh mid-September. Then it's off to Paris for Arc Weekend early October. I intend to take both days in. On we go to Ascot for QIPCO Champions Day mid- October. Then 2 weeks later it's off to the U S of A for The Breeders Cup. Not much time to re-energise as a long trip to Australia ensues. The 1st Tuesday in November for The Melbourne Cup. This is followed by one of my favourites as it is then off to The Land Of The Rising Sun and The Japan Cup. We round it off where it all began, as I head back to Leopardstown for the 4 day Christmas Festival, if funds allow. I hope to give you the St Leger winner before I leave.... All the best.. Slick.
I shall be embarking on a round the world racing trip soon and I just can't wait. The excitement is unreal. I start off at home and take in Champions Weekend at Leopardstown and The Curragh mid-September. Then it's off to Paris for Arc Weekend early
Workrider if you get a chance take your wife on holiday to Norfolk.
Stay in a lovely village called Wells next to Sea,visit Holkham Bay and on your way take in Fakenham races. Fakenham racecourse is a hidden gem,its like our Irish courses,its quaint and friendly.
Workrider if you get a chance take your wife on holiday to Norfolk.Stay in a lovely village called Wells next to Sea,visit Holkham Bay and on your way take in Fakenham races.Fakenham racecourse is a hidden gem,its like our Irish courses,its quaint an
The sniping Mrcombustible is surprising,he normally has a soft spot for the religion of peace but here he is praising a Catholic shrine albeit in a sneering way.
The sniping Mrcombustible is surprising,he normally has a soft spot for the religion of peace but here he is praising a Catholic shrine albeit in a sneering way.
Will note that Wildmanfromborneo , will try and plan a holiday around one of their meetings , their season finishes early though and dosen't really fit it to my plans most years..
Will note that Wildmanfromborneo , will try and plan a holiday around one of their meetings , their season finishes early though and dosen't really fit it to my plans most years..
“Thirsk is a “fun”, northern Flat course, where any owner will be happy. Quite flat, oval 1 mile 2 furlongs, with a straight of 4 furlongs. The 5 and 6 furlong courses are straight, undulating until they join the round course 4 furlongs from home. On the left-handed round course in races of 7 furlongs and 1 mile, low numbers are naturally favoured, but in the straight sprint events high numbers appear to have an advantage. The round course is a bit sharp for a long-striding horse, but the sprint tracks are really fast. You bounce out of the gate and come the whole way, and a brilliant short runner may last home. Even the most hardened professional without a runner enjoys an afternoon out at Thirsk, helped by the excellent catering common to so many northern tracks.” ....... Training The Racehorse, Tim Fitzgeorge-Parker (1993)
About 20 years ago I did a 7 runner bet, all combinations, all short-priced. The first six won, but the seventh, a favourite at Thirsk, lost. It think the draw did him. Enjoy the trip. Back winners.
“Thirsk is a “fun”, northern Flat course, where any owner will be happy. Quite flat, oval 1 mile 2 furlongs, with a straight of 4 furlongs. The 5 and 6 furlong courses are straight, undulating until they join the round course 4 furlongs from
I was there about a month ago Kincsem ,lovely little track and a smashing little town ,drove up Sutton Pass boy what a drive . The track is tight enough and you need the draw in your favour , catering left a lot to be desired tbh . Still worth a visit .
I was there about a month ago Kincsem ,lovely little track and a smashing little town ,drove up Sutton Pass boy what a drive . The track is tight enough and you need the draw in your favour , catering left a lot to be desired tbh . Still worth a visi
Mincer on the sauce again ?..Mayfield you'd be better off telling them yourself and the brother are doing a bit of part time work as bouncers in An Bainisteoir before they get wind of it down the dole , word on the street is ye are the two uglyist fookers in town ,so its bound to be noticed any time soon .Pity ye lost the job at Mothercare were ye thought it was the kids you were to trow out...
Mincer on the sauce again ?..Mayfield you'd be better off telling them yourself and the brother are doing a bit of part time work as bouncers in An Bainisteoir before they get wind of it down the dole , word on the street is ye are the two uglyist fo
How is that a crumb,I raced regularly at Fakenham years ago,loved Norfolk and told him so.
Why so mean spirited ?
The fact is the man is a prodigious racegoer and eventually will attend all racecourses on these islands,probably should leave the secret joys of Fakenham til last.
How is that a crumb,I raced regularly at Fakenham years ago,loved Norfolk and told him so.Why so mean spirited ?The fact is the man is a prodigious racegoer and eventually will attend all racecourses on these islands,probably should leave the secret
Good morning from a sunny Yorkshire , off soon to Middleham might catch a few gallops , then its on to Thirsk were I'm hoping to back a few winners. hopefully Zacynthus will help with the expences ..
Good morning from a sunny Yorkshire , off soon to Middleham might catch a few gallops , then its on to Thirsk were I'm hoping to back a few winners. hopefully Zacynthus will help with the expences ..
Terrible day yesterday at Thirsk , a bookies dream that place , visited Middleham , King Richards castle is very interesting ,Ben Haslams yard is practically attached to it .Was asking the way to the gallops from a man who happened to be a trainer unknown to me , had a few words about racing low and behold we had a few mutual friends .He kindly invited me to Market Rasen today , were I was feed and watered finely .Went to Church today in a town called Castiors were the Vicar introused me to a lady who he said was big into racing and we had a little chat , turns out it was Pat Harris wife of the former trainer and Mother of present trainer Sean , she regaled me with some smashing stories about her time with Tim Thomson Jones , older formites will remember him .Backed 2 winners today ,so nearly back in funds after yesterdays disaster .. Workrider.
Terrible day yesterday at Thirsk , a bookies dream that place , visited Middleham , King Richards castle is very interesting ,Ben Haslams yard is practically attached to it .Was asking the way to the gallops from a man who happened to be a trainer un
Coming to the end of a great week , a couple of nice winners , a few losers but over all a good run . How the call Ripon the garden racecourse is simply explaned , its got wonderful flowers etc , but you cant see the racing , hard to believe i know , from the stands all you can see is the last 2 furlongs of a sprint race I kid you not , you are actually better off in the cheap ring where you can at least see the whole sprint track .
Coming to the end of a great week , a couple of nice winners , a few losers but over all a good run . How the call Ripon the garden racecourse is simply explaned , its got wonderful flowers etc , but you cant see the racing , hard to believe i know
Sorry about that ,laptop acting up . I was in Catterick yesterday a really sharp little track with very low grade runners yet the place was packed , every track I've been to this week has been packed to the rafters , a few of our track managers would learn valuable lessons in how to attract racegoers . Its a day out for family , they park up 2 hrs before the first have a picnic , sit around till about a hour before racing ,then go have something to drink ,everyone benefits it seems .I was amazed how many go to the paddock to check the horses , they seem to have more fun than we do and really enjoy their day out .Amazing how many young people go racing in England ,we need to buck our ideas up and get more young people to the track .
Sorry about that ,laptop acting up . I was in Catterick yesterday a really sharp little track with very low grade runners yet the place was packed , every track I've been to this week has been packed to the rafters , a few of our track managers would
workrider • July 25, 2015 1:23 PM BST Finglas, maybe if you told them in the dole office you were heading over to England for a bit of racing,they would hold your payments over for a week eh...Laugh
They'd love than down the dole office
'Im heading over to Thirsk next week , make sure u have that 'message' for me IN STERLING'
workrider • July 25, 2015 1:23 PM BSTFinglas, maybe if you told them in the dole office you were heading over to England for a bit of racing,they would hold your payments over for a week eh...LaughThey'd love than down the dole office'Im heading ov
Mayfield ,I hear your little mare makes it easy for the lads to gain entry . Soon you'll be able to give up the job with the brother if you can get someone to take her off your hands ,although I hear shes a little rough n' ready , still if you get enough Stallions to jump her you'll make a mint..
Mayfield ,I hear your little mare makes it easy for the lads to gain entry . Soon you'll be able to give up the job with the brother if you can get someone to take her off your hands ,although I hear shes a little rough n' ready , still if you get en