UK and Ireland Sunday
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UK and Ireland Sunday
10 years 1 month ago
Salisbury 2-05,FUN MAC
Ran well last time,just getting picked off in closing stages,if he's fit after a break and
No reason to see he won't be looking at the form of stable.He will enjoy thus step up in trip.
6/1 looks cracking ew bet.
Ran well last time,just getting picked off in closing stages,if he's fit after a break and
No reason to see he won't be looking at the form of stable.He will enjoy thus step up in trip.
6/1 looks cracking ew bet.
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Re: UK and Ireland Sunday
10 years 1 month agodavetheflower wrote: Salisbury 2-05,FUN MAC
Ran well last time,just getting picked off in closing stages,if he's fit after a break and
No reason to see he won't be looking at the form of stable.He will enjoy thus step up in trip.
6/1 looks cracking ew bet.
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Re: UK and Ireland Sunday
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This is a real stab in the dark,in first race at Newmarket hopefully it will stay 16 runners and give us the 1/4 odds for 4 places,the bottom weight Innocent Touch looks interesting.
He had a pipe opener a couple of weeks back and was badly hampered and come home at one pace,but the run at Doncaster last august is grabbing my attention.
He dead heated for 2nd with Wakea,behind Mizzou.Only beaten a short head,the 4th was 6 lenghts back.Mizzou won that race off 85,then it's next off 89 and then won at Ascot off 106.
Wakea has since won off 86 and 95.
IT has only gone up one pound.Look,there could be unknown improves in the race,but at 25/1,he's worth a cock and hen ew.
He had a pipe opener a couple of weeks back and was badly hampered and come home at one pace,but the run at Doncaster last august is grabbing my attention.
He dead heated for 2nd with Wakea,behind Mizzou.Only beaten a short head,the 4th was 6 lenghts back.Mizzou won that race off 85,then it's next off 89 and then won at Ascot off 106.
Wakea has since won off 86 and 95.
IT has only gone up one pound.Look,there could be unknown improves in the race,but at 25/1,he's worth a cock and hen ew.
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Re: UK and Ireland Sunday
10 years 1 month agodavetheflower wrote: This is a real stab in the dark,in first race at Newmarket hopefully it will stay 16 runners and give us the 1/4 odds for 4 places,the bottom weight Innocent Touch looks interesting.
He had a pipe opener a couple of weeks back and was badly hampered and come home at one pace,but the run at Doncaster last august is grabbing my attention.
He dead heated for 2nd with Wakea,behind Mizzou.Only beaten a short head,the 4th was 6 lenghts back.Mizzou won that race off 85,then it's next off 89 and then won at Ascot off 106.
Wakea has since won off 86 and 95.
IT has only gone up one pound.Look,there could be unknown improves in the race,but at 25/1,he's worth a cock and hen ew.
15 runners now, but interestingly your selection won 2nd run after a rest last year as well, follows a similar pattern this year, will throw it in my pa.
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Re: UK and Ireland Sunday
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R6 Hamilton Lewis Valentine. Showed plenty of promise in two Redcar maidens towards the end of last season, especially in the second one when third on soft ground (first three well clear, field well strung out). Will have no problem with today's testing ground or extra furlong and, if ready to go first time out this season, will be very hard to beat in a weak maiden. 5/2 a good price.
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Excellent stuff, Dave. Eleven lengths - the handicapper won't half stick the knife in for that!
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