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Going to pm you Wildmanfromborneo .
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Was really disappointed in Disko, actually. He is as others have said, probably a big soft giraffe; even so, he should have ran a bit better than that and its another big horse from the Meade yard that hasn't delivered.
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First To Boogie did look a bit hookey to me.
A horse not hidden with straight forward form trained by a girl yet to train a winner,tragedy in girls family,horse backed like they knew the result 4/1 to 6/4. What was known years ago as a jockeys race. |
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Bang right Wildman, I think we have skilled enough jump jockeys here to not make it look too obvious. Thought the same the night of the Byrnes horses in Roscommon and maybe Andy Mc's last winner, think a JP one followed him in!
I don't mind it to be honest, especially in this instance, part of the colour of the game. The trainer seemed like a really nice girl. Freddie was really on the up, huge pity, had outgrown the frankly woeful Northern flat scene. was better than most flat jocks in the UK. |
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http://www.oddschecker.com/horse-racing/punchestown/15:25/winner/bet-history/first-to-boogie/today
3's - 5/2 fav (Ring price: 3/1 11/4 5/2 9/4 2/1 15/8 7/4 13/8 6/4) SP 6/4fav Right man on board and best pf luck to Madeleine Tylicki.... First To Boogie landed a gamble when staying on stoutly to take the two mile six handicap hurdle in Punchestown. The eight-year-old gelding is trained by Madeleine Tylicki, sister of Freddy Tylicki who suffered life-changing injuries in a recent fall at Kempton. This was her first success in the training ranks. |
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First To Boogie opened at 3/1 and was heavily backed down to 6/4 favourite, with Davy Russell in the plate for the first time. The pair were always prominent in fourth behind the leader El Vasco and Ruby Walsh. The fog had worsened to further reduce visibility but when the field came back into view, after jumping the last,First To Boogie had grabbed the lead and thundered home to provide a popular win. The winning margin was two and a quarter lengths from Lasoscar (14/1). Tellthemnuttin (10/1) and Clontarf (12/1) completed the placings in this 17-runner contest.
“It's my first winner and a very special one obviously. It will put a smile on the family’s face again so I’m absolutely delighted,” Madeleine Tylicki said. “He’s a lovely horse. We’ll take him home, freshen him up again and make a plan then. All going well he’ll have a bright future. “Today was the plan and it worked out. Luck was on our side and it was great for Freddy. He rang me straight away after the race and he was absolutely delighted. It's a very special day right now. "I got the licence in June. We have a nice team of horses, young horses at home ready for next year so plenty to look forward to. I'm based 15 minutes from here. "I'm very grateful for the support and the messages, it is very uplifting for Freddy. He's very thankful. It's only three weeks tomorrow (since Freddy's fall). It's a tough time. He's a very determined, tough, young man and he has shown that in his career as a jockey. I'm absolutely confident that he will fight through this." By Michael Graham and additional reporting by Gary Carson (IR). |
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Aspen Colorado needs 2 and 1/2 plus. Will be given a couple more easy spins.
As for the Comdeologist he was bought after his debut but at a much reduced price. They still paid far to much for it and knew they had bought a dud. |
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What did you think of Haymount yesterday bigwilly?Mall didi was giveing a nice education yesterday.
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WD CheltenhamRoar • November 20, 2016 8:40 AM GMT
...This PEACE NEWS for HDB (in Cork) should skate in if reputations are anything to go by... Peace News showed plenty of promise on debut when winning the two mile maiden hurdle at Cork for Henry de Bromhead and Dylan Robinson. Timi Roli made progress from fourth to just shade Peace News at the third last and that order was maintained at the penultimate flight. However, Robinson had plenty of horse under him and he sent the 7/4 favourite for home approaching the last. Timi Roli couldn't go with him but Chirico Vallis (5/2) started to get into full stride on the run-in and stayed on to close to within two and a half lengths of the winner. Timi Roli (5/2) kept on for third, beaten seven lengths....(wonder does Willie consider this lad as good as his 4 previous winners of this race? - or is the yard not firing yet?). Henry de Bromhead, in Punchestown, said: "He’s a nice horse. I haven’t seen the race yet. He only came to us a month or six weeks ago and he came with a big reputation. Thankfully he’s someway fulfilled it today. “He did it nicely. He hadn’t blown us away at home but we haven’t had him that long and we’re probably not hard enough on them at home anyway to be blown away. “I’m delighted he’s won and he’s a nice horse. It looked a good maiden hurdle. “Dylan’s quite cool. He keeps me on the edge of my seat now and again. I’ll be interested to take a look at it. Thankfully I’ll know the result when I’m looking at it.” Dylan Robinson added: “He travelled very nicely and felt like a very good horse. He had loads left in the tank and has plenty of gears.” The German-bred winner won on the flat at Clairefontaine in France in August last year. Peace News holds an entry in the Grade One Royal Bond at Fairyhouse in a fortnight. |
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That fog a jockeys dream when the handbrake is on.
Hard to know what they'll do with IG now, although giving connections will no doubt run like a mule until Cheltenham then be back to form for the county. |
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Was a jock who no longer rides couldn,t manage it a few years ago in Fairyhouse in the fog,
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Winning trainer Charles Byrnes was on hand to briefly comment "Solwhit will go up in the weights following that and I've no plans from here."
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PWF ?
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mincer11
mincer11 19 Nov 16 18:48 Joined: 22 Feb 06 | Topic/replies: 2,940 | Blogger: mincer11's blog Disko is a big dirty yoke who isnt worth a sausage when it will be upped in class. Will be hammered tomorrow. Few interesting comments on this thread [:shocked: ![]() [:cool:![]() |
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I thought the race fell in his lap and is not a horse I would trust.
Not that Mincer11 would give a continental but hate to see old threads being brought up like this. It's like notebooking of horses ( complete cod), eventually one will be right or wrong. I'd be delighted to see Mincer11 posting more as is clearly knowledgeable and although this is irrelevant, it just lacks class in my view |