Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Not a bad start to Ascot....

I must say thanks to trainer Jamie Osborne who gave a very good word for his runner Drawnfromthepast. Hopefully everybody who listened to sportslive was on. Now for day two and we are hopeful of having another winning day. My strongest selection is Cliche in the 5.30 at Ascot. Sir Michael's filly was most impressive when getting off the mark last time out. She quickened up in the style of a class horse and she can land this before taking on group class. Danny has a couple this afternoon. His first choice is Dylan Thomas in the feature at 3.45 . Just touched off in last year's Derby, he looks to have improved this term and hails from a yard bang in form. His second selection runs at Hamilton in the 5.10, Bret Maverick . This doesn't look a very strong race and he has shown enough to suggest he could land a race of this nature.

3 Comments:

  • Hi Noel,
    Had heard the Jamie Osbourne interview and did back it against the Millard Nap! That was a fantastic interview to get for the show. I'm intruiged by Bret Maverick. 2nd time up after being a NR a couple of days ago. I suspect you have had a little word for this one?
    I too like Dylan and Cliche and I have them in 3 singles and a treble with Nannina.
    Cheers, Fergal, Dublin.
    PS. I expect Zarandja to go well in the 8.30 Leop this evening.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At 20 June 2007 at 07:12  

  • Bret is Danny's choice, he reckons there could be more to come from this one. Jamie Osborne made me money as well, so congratualtions have to go to the big fella Nick Doggett for getting Jamie on the phone.

    By Blogger noelp, At 20 June 2007 at 07:53  

  • hi guys. hope your well,had a nice winner today with royal oath, also my bet for top jockey is looking good.racing looks very hard tomorrow, so will be looking for a few winners from you tonight when i get back from the pub......... well i am still on holiday. all the best ronnie

    By Blogger ronnie, At 20 June 2007 at 17:20  

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