Thursday 16 February 2012

Wednesday eyecatchers

 4.05 FairyhouseThe blog horse Clashnabrook  made it three wins from his last four runs, doing it well having probably been out in front for long enough at the end. He always travelled well just behind the lead and got to the front two out with a good jump. It was a longish way home even from there on the holding ground, but with a good jump at the last he saw it out well. The handicapper might just be getting to grips with him now and the temptation must be there to try a better handicap with a lower weight.  backed it  well and as his running style allows took it again at 5s in running.
 kelso was a very profitable card for me too I love this stiff track and it paid to be on previous  winners will def win again on this evidence Notebook the second King of the Refs  who is a bit of an enigma but  He´s a horse with a fair bit of ability, but the probability is that he will have to win on the bridle if he´s to win at all. and his performance yesterday was solid behind a good horse 

 4.10 DOC ROW, making his debut for the yard, was unable to dominate as he likes, but he stays well and conditions were in his favour. The result may have been different had the runner-up´s rider been able to get more vigorous, Sacred Mountain had won on his last two starts in points and may well have gained a first rules success under a stronger/better judged ride, closing on the winner all too late.  however. The front pair pulled clear in what was quite a modest hunter chase. it was def the problem of the Jockey and a better rider would have got it home - but Doc Row did me proud notebook Sacred Mountain

The Bumper was   Probably a useful mares´ bumper for the course, with three nice prospects pulling clear. Well-bred newcomer BRIJOMI QUEEN had too much in hand for the penalised runners, travelling well and finding plenty to pull away late on. Whether or not she defies a penalty, she should have a bright future over jumps, being bred for it. has to be notebooked
 Bob


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