Monday, October 08, 2007

Dylan the hero....

What a terrfic, if rough ride by Mr Fallon to win on Dylan Thomas, that is what racing is all about. Anyway moving on to Monday and we have three selections. The first is Dharori in the 2.50 at Wolverhampton for Danny. We gave this one on his debut and he ran a solid enough race, despite getting bogged down in the soft ground. Danny's second choice is Al Badeya in the 4.30 at Windsor. Sir Michael has a record second to none in these type of races here and and this doesn't look a very strong race. My only selection today is Watchful in the 4.00 at Windsor. Luca Cumani's well bred filly made a big impression when winning on her debut at Goodwood and gets in here on a very fair mark.

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    By Blogger ronnie, At 8 October 2007 at 18:51  

  • Hi Noel and Danny. Great news, on holiday for a week [ think i need it to sober up...... only jokeing ] Anyhow looking ahead to the racing tomorrow cant see a winner, so will be looking for a few pointers in the morning. Well done to Tin and Nick aboard the Goodship today, 2 winning naps tell them thats another pint i owe them [ e-mail not working ] Off to the pub now, well i am on holiday............. All The Best

    By Blogger ronnie, At 8 October 2007 at 19:12  

  • P.S. Noel hope you were on Compton Dragon 16/1 ridden by the lovely Kirsty...........

    By Blogger ronnie, At 8 October 2007 at 19:29  

  • Here's a rare bit of news : Tipperary 3.25 - my uncle's horse Kyles Bay debuts over hurdles. He competed honestly on the flat, won races at good prices, and the trainer reports that he really enjoyed schooling over the jumps. What he'll do tomorrow is anyones guess, given unknown race type and distance, but I'm on, and I felt guilty not telling you fellas.

    By Blogger Mikerock, At 8 October 2007 at 22:38  

  • Cheers for the info Maike. It was apretty good performer on the flat. I'll have a small bet as well.

    By Blogger noelp, At 9 October 2007 at 09:49  

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