As good as the performance was, nothing before or after my horses run has me worried they’ll beat Hollowgraphic..
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Cheltenham Bumper 2018
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostBack to the bumper, I now only have 2 pts invested.
33/1 Hollowgraphic 1 pt
25/1 Blackbow 1 pt
Free bets on:
12/1 Didtheyleaveuoutto
14/1 Good Boy Bobby
[/U]Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostDelighted with that, tops of a brilliant day. will keep rhinestone. Which i put on today nrnb to add to my other 2.
Hollow graphic 25/1
Blackbow 25/1
Rhinestone 14/1 nrnb bog
And I'll be going there with confidenceOriginally posted by jono View PostVery nice Scooby! Still some 16's around for Rhinestone which I have just taken. Leaves me with:
Stay Humble 33/1 (unlikely)
Blackbow 25/1
Rhinestone 16/1
Missed the prices on Hollowgraphic so although i'd like him covered, the price is too short for me now.
Doubt i'll have another bet in this race now
I'll have to add Rhinestone, frustrating I couldn't do anything "live" yesterday... but he was impressive too
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostOnly just watched the race back, happy to see we're all along the same lines
I'll have to add Rhinestone, frustrating I couldn't do anything "live" yesterday... but he was impressive too
Hollowgraphic has the potential but on what's happened on the track, blackbow should be outright fav for me.https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostDanny kirwan entered on the 9th Feb. Iv heard an extremely strong word on him for the future. Hopefully he won't go here though.
Not heard of it, who's it with (obviously I'll have checked by the time you reply)
Found this...
I’ve been lucky to ride some good horses for Pat Doyle, who is widely recognised as one of the best judges in the business. So when I heard that Pat had described Saturday’s Lisronagh four-year-old maiden winner Danny Kirwan as potentially the best horse he had ever trained in this age group, I can absolutely guarantee we’re talking about a genuinely exciting prospect.
Jamie Codd was on the Scorpion gelding, who was in complete command from the third-last and won as he liked from a pair of horses who had the benefit of previous experience.
I imagine Danny Kirwan’s owner Roddy O’Byrne has already received a few offers over the phone for this fellow. With any luck we will see a lot more of this horse. I’m told he’s named after a man from the town of Kilmacthomas, County Waterford, who celebrated his 100th birthday last year, a very nice touch by the owner.
Danny Kirwan’s French-bred dam Sainte Baronne was placed in all three bumper starts in the 2008/09 season when trained by Matthieu Palussiere. The Frenchman was based in Ireland at the time and also trained a good mare called Tramp Stamp. As followers of Flat racing will know, he is now established back in his home country and brought off a big shock when saddling Different League to win the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot this year.
I was in action at Dowth Hall on Sunday but I’m afraid I got only a distant view from the rear of the field of another highly impressive four-year-old maiden winner, Good Man Jim.
This grey son of Martaline was sent to the front by Shane Fitzgerald and jumped really well, with the exception of a mistake five out which didn’t seem to take anything out of him.
His handler Mick Goff has produced some very promising youngsters in recent seasons. This fellow could be another very good one.Last edited by Kevloaf; 4 February 2018, 08:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostReliable source?
Not heard of it, who's it with (obviously I'll have checked by the time you reply)
Found this...
I’ve been lucky to ride some good horses for Pat Doyle, who is widely recognised as one of the best judges in the business. So when I heard that Pat had described Saturday’s Lisronagh four-year-old maiden winner Danny Kirwan as potentially the best horse he had ever trained in this age group, I can absolutely guarantee we’re talking about a genuinely exciting prospect.
Jamie Codd was on the Scorpion gelding, who was in complete command from the third-last and won as he liked from a pair of horses who had the benefit of previous experience.
I imagine Danny Kirwan’s owner Roddy O’Byrne has already received a few offers over the phone for this fellow. With any luck we will see a lot more of this horse. I’m told he’s named after a man from the town of Kilmacthomas, County Waterford, who celebrated his 100th birthday last year, a very nice touch by the owner.
Danny Kirwan’s French-bred dam Sainte Baronne was placed in all three bumper starts in the 2008/09 season when trained by Matthieu Palussiere. The Frenchman was based in Ireland at the time and also trained a good mare called Tramp Stamp. As followers of Flat racing will know, he is now established back in his home country and brought off a big shock when saddling Different League to win the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot this year.
I was in action at Dowth Hall on Sunday but I’m afraid I got only a distant view from the rear of the field of another highly impressive four-year-old maiden winner, Good Man Jim.
This grey son of Martaline was sent to the front by Shane Fitzgerald and jumped really well, with the exception of a mistake five out which didn’t seem to take anything out of him.
His handler Mick Goff has produced some very promising youngsters in recent seasons. This fellow could be another very good one.https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
Use code "FJ" in your sign up name for bonus content!
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Originally posted by jonthehammer View PostWhat I thought. Could be rumours to boost the price.
Lad who told me is generally straightforward though so time will tell.
I've just backed Rhinestone each way at 10/1 NRNB, I was taken with his effort on Saturday having previously smashed a Mullins hotpot, he gave me the impression he would improve for a proper racing pace...
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Originally posted by jonthehammer View PostWhat I thought. Could be rumours to boost the price.
Lad who told me is generally straightforward though so time will tell.
Last edited by Rhinestone_Cowboy; 5 February 2018, 03:52 PM.
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