Well we cleaned up yesterday and have to take the great days when they come
Not much falls into the focus today at the time of writing - have still got a sweet spot for Promised Wings in the 4.10 at Sandown - funny lil animal that is threatening to win big has been a bit too racy, so you have to switch him off, then he gets too switched off and you have to push him along. - Tom cannon gets back on today and will be a price around 16/1. Back to 2m4f will be a player methinks is well handicapped on its showing over further at Fontwell bred from Monsun who went well on ground from firm to g/soft has not run on this forecast good -g/sft since running into forth a Newbury in its first handicap over an inadequate 2m3f ( the hill should help today) any market move would be positive when its on song it has a withering ability and is a place 80/20 win pick
at Warwick will be staying with Wayne Hutchinson for his three booked rides and will be watching like a hawk the long outsider Flyford Prince for Tony Carol (they have a great strike rate) 11/% with a profit of £89.21 to a level stake quoted at 250/1 and his animals are coming to form -- no form to go on at all
Trigger the Light in the 3.45 looks a win bet to me - loves a test of endurance on good and g/soft and runs best fresh - he slayed them here off 113 and 117 does not look anything as that race he came into my reckoning at around the 124 mark currently 15/2
and finally in the 5.20 Fairy Delta should be monitored closely was well backed for its first run and the current 16/1 will surely go with that run under her the track will suite her more than Folkstone and has real win potential if supported again - going left handed should help and has not a lot to fear from Weather Babe(11/2) who beat her home last time
Good luck today -- and just one further word about going in too strong today. As a fatalist I reckon that if your name is on the incoming Shell then you can bob'n weave like the Road Runner but come the detonation you will still find yourself fifty or so yards away from your blitzed asshole -- beware of overconfidence
Bob
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Bob said,
"As a fatalist I reckon that if your name is on the incoming Shell then you can bob'n weave like the Road Runner but come the detonation you will still find yourself fifty or so yards away from your blitzed asshole -- beware of overconfidence"
Sorry for my english, but did you mean, that yesterday was so successful, that there is the danger of being overconfident for the future?
Well done again, lets continue this run....
Exactly Rade Exactly
I watched a few of your races as replays.
Flyford Prince not too bad actually his race, i thought that this was a terrific race, not at all Class 4 level, that they went so fast from start to end and Bold Chief, I think this run was an extreme improvement, def this horse should be able to win a class 3 race soon and looks like potential good Chaser. Back To Flyford Prince, he travelled well in my view but his chasing cost immensely and I rate him higher than few that finished in front of him as this horse sustained his speed or gallop despite others, good pick , but Bold Chief was def impressive.This race had very athletic muscular long striders that stretched the pace, maybe Flyford Prince is suited to galloping uphill test like Cheltenham and Bold Chief to tracks like Warwick or Newbury, as Flyford Prince looks capable of following galloping pace but doesnt look the full long strider, more like a combo of small medium longstrider,that is suited by more turns and changing moves Inrunning on tracks like Cheltenham( Hes a bit similar to Great Endeavour I think). That was a bit my impression from that run, I highly rate this race, really.
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