• 830 kempton
    Great shout.
  • 3:50 Fontwell
    Maybe so, it’s still shambolic though when a horse is well beaten but still awarded the race, there needs to be some common sense applied. And a chap standing bang in middle of the course with an arrow sign is not the best way to handle these situations, I really think he would have risked injury if all the horses jumped and were coming at him at full speed.
  • 5.30 Kempton
    Good call, I went against it unfortunately, backed the 2nd bcoz of course form.
  • e/w double
    Yes, I see, Dee Sprinter from that Naas race also won earlier today at 18/1. It was tight decision for me between the winner and the one I backed, draw stats were against the winner (only 1 winner from the two inside stalls from 36 races this year with same field size at the distance) and that put me off.
  • UK TTC @ PLUMPTON (Mon 16 Nov)
    Soldiers Hill
    Smiths Bay
    Honorable
    Wenceslaus
    MIDNIGHT GLANCE (Nap)
    Dylanseoghan
    Little Boy Boru

    Thanks.
  • NAP OF THE DAY (NOV)
    Bet 14

    Praying Mantis (5:20 Dundalk)

    LSP: -4.61

    Wins: 4/9, 8/11, 4/7, 5/4, 2/5
  • 3:50 Fontwell
    It turned out to be a bad race for me as I had laid Dharma Rain for a place, it had no chance at the time of incident. I was annoyed but have had time to calm down and just put it down to bad luck. But it doesn’t take away from how farcical it was. I have seen the replay, and you can clearly see groundsmen with signs in middle of track not a long distance away from the hurdle. So I don’t blame the jockeys as I think they did the right thing to avoid possible injury to the men, as it would have been difficult to judge the distance in poor visibility, even Jack Tudor, jockey of Dharma Rain, initially goes left to go around but as he was last he had more time to decide and straightened the horse to jump the hurdle. What would have happened if he too had gone around? It would have been a void race?

    Among all this, I can’t find any mention of condition of injured horse Bluebell Sally in any reports, I hope she was ok.
  • 3:50 Fontwell
    Oh God, what a joke. The horse that is tailed off last is going to be declared the winner as all others took the wrong course.
  • NAP OF THE DAY (NOV)
    Bet 13

    Saint Roi (2:10 Punchestown)

    LSP: -3.61

    Wins: 4/9, 8/11, 4/7, 5/4, 2/5
  • Happy Birthday RODEO
    Happy birthday, Rodeo, have a good one.
  • wolves saturday
    Good work, Joe.
  • Saturday multiple
    Thanks everyone. Got about £600 back on the bet plus also had singles on the first 3. Would have been nice to get all 6 but Haafapiece ran well too, just the winner was too good. But it’s a nice enough Diwali gift for me, so happy with the day. Good to know some of you backed them too.
  • 6.30pm Wolves
    Well done, Rodeo.
  • Saturday multiple
    Thanks guys. No, not going to cash out as what I am being offered is not good value. Being offered a total of £199 (my stake was £44), but I am already guaranteed £148. It will be a minimum of £644 if last one wins and £168 if it comes 2nd or 3rd. I know horses are not machines but if he runs to same level as last time then he has to go very close from same draw as last time. I expect a tight finish, so won’t be bolting in lol. Not cashing out, but I might put in a lay in running at around 6/4.
  • 500
    Well done, Mole.
  • Saturday multiple
    Thanks guys. Haafapiece travelled up well (1.56 in running) but didn’t find as much as looked likely. Still being offered nearly 4 times my stake, but next one is the nap so I am leaving it for now.
  • NAP OF THE DAY (NOV)
    Bet 12

    Helmont (6:00 Wolverhampton)

    LSP: -4.01

    Wins: 4/9, 8/11, 4/7, 5/4
  • Running totals for 14 day free trial
    Nice double today, well done.
  • 4.15 Wolverhampton
    Wow TL, I think that’s 3 winners in a row and all at good prices, very well done.
  • 11:55 Fairyhouse long shot
    Typical, narrowly missed out on 7th place. Was right about the favourite who again made bad mistakes. The winner looked good.