Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Sires - Is the information valuable ?

MASTER OVERSEER made just about all the running and fought off the runner-up in game fashion. Better known as a staying chaser and currently rated 7lb lower over hurdles, he was restricted to just one outing last term when runner-up in the Sussex National at Plumpton in January, a race he had won in 2010. While he may not be the easiest to train, he is remarkably tough when in action and he could be the type for something like the Midlands Grand National later in the season.


this animal is bred from Old Vic  and adds to that sires tally for slogging animals - my notes ---- won the plumpton national form 211 030110 2nd fav 3m5f soft heavy carried 11-02 dsr 31  1st 9.Master Overseer (IRE) 5.82 9/2 
2nd 10.Tarquinius (FR) 4.46 10/3F 3rd 13.Shaka's Pearl 9.27 8/1 


 favouite for the plumpton national 020111 and finished second to minella boys he tried to lead all the way and was the horse to take out of the race no doubt about it Master Overseer hadn´t been seen since rallying to win this event 12 months earlier, but he was produced in peak form in a repeat bid and went very close to doing so off a 6lb higher mark. Hopefully, he can build on this.


needs a layoff and won so well in soft/heavy ground at chepstow 021111MASTER OVERSEER made just about all the running and fought off the runner-up in game fashion. Better known as a staying chaser and currently rated 7lb lower over hurdles, he was restricted to just one outing last term when runner-up in the Sussex National at Plumpton in January, a race he had won in 2010. While he may not be the easiest to train, he is remarkably tough when in action and he could be the type for something like the Midlands Grand National later in the season. Get INNNNNNNNN


 I have headed this post as Sires and hope the information I posted this morning is informative - please let me know as it takes some dragging out.


 Cheers


Bob

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