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Paros has an early closing entry in the Triumph Hurdle, but still has to show that he deserves to be there. That first run left him well short so wherever he goes for a run in February will have to be in a decent race - probably something like the Adonis.
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Originally posted by qzy View Post
Paros has an early closing entry in the Triumph Hurdle, but still has to show that he deserves to be there. That first run left him well short so wherever he goes for a run in February will have to be in a decent race - probably something like the Adonis.
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Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
OK thanks qzy, so nothing untoward came from the Sandown run, it could be that’s about his level ?
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Kim is going away without me this week - I can't remember whose idea it was. Oh, and Suprise Package is looking to add to his name again (plus an update on his condition after Fairyhouse) http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...ek-to-get-away
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Originally posted by Bayoffreedom View PostKim is going away without me this week - I can't remember whose idea it was. Oh, and Suprise Package is looking to add to his name again (plus an update on his condition after Fairyhouse) http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...ek-to-get-away
I’ll be up to drop my daughter at the tram, go to Salford Quays for a wander (mud free) get a coffee & the Racing Post before getting settled in for the day.
Be lucky!
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I first saw them on Twitter (so worth following them if you have access).
They release all "new" horses to current "owners" via email - but also advertise them on Twitter.
It is very ad-hoc when they become available. If they spot a horse that they are interested in (at the right price) - they will act.
As you will know, it will be very hit-and-miss.
I've got/had 5
Parody - now retired, but had a couple of wins
Pentland Hills - LEGEND!
Glynn - Showed initial promise - now having wind op
Stage Star - Potential solid novice hurdler for next season
Hacker des Places - Juvenile this season
As my year focusses purely around Cheltenham - I started to only go for horses trained by Henderson or Nicholls.
To be honest, I got lucky with Pentland Hills, but:
I selected Glynn on the basis that there were more shares available and the subscription price was a touch higher than usual (despite the extra shares). I worked out that they probably paid more than they usually do - so one to look out for??
I selected Stage Star on the basis that they were brutally honest that he probably wouldn't run for a year and that Nicholls would mind him with a view to being a potential chaser in the making. So far - it's been worth the wait (1 win, 1 second and should run in the Aintree Bumper)
Other than that - they do give a background on breeding etc.... so if you know about that kind of thing - that may also be useful.
YOU WON'T MAKE MONEY OUT OF IT - but that Friday at Cheltenham when me and some mates watched Pentland win the Triumph - Priceless!
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Originally posted by Leman14 View Post
Hi SS - of course
I first saw them on Twitter (so worth following them if you have access).
They release all "new" horses to current "owners" via email - but also advertise them on Twitter.
It is very ad-hoc when they become available. If they spot a horse that they are interested in (at the right price) - they will act.
As you will know, it will be very hit-and-miss.
I've got/had 5
Parody - now retired, but had a couple of wins
Pentland Hills - LEGEND!
Glynn - Showed initial promise - now having wind op
Stage Star - Potential solid novice hurdler for next season
Hacker des Places - Juvenile this season
As my year focusses purely around Cheltenham - I started to only go for horses trained by Henderson or Nicholls.
To be honest, I got lucky with Pentland Hills, but:
I selected Glynn on the basis that there were more shares available and the subscription price was a touch higher than usual (despite the extra shares). I worked out that they probably paid more than they usually do - so one to look out for??
I selected Stage Star on the basis that they were brutally honest that he probably wouldn't run for a year and that Nicholls would mind him with a view to being a potential chaser in the making. So far - it's been worth the wait (1 win, 1 second and should run in the Aintree Bumper)
Other than that - they do give a background on breeding etc.... so if you know about that kind of thing - that may also be useful.
YOU WON'T MAKE MONEY OUT OF IT - but that Friday at Cheltenham when me and some mates watched Pentland win the Triumph - Priceless!
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Originally posted by Leman14 View Post
Hi SS - of course
I first saw them on Twitter (so worth following them if you have access).
They release all "new" horses to current "owners" via email - but also advertise them on Twitter.
It is very ad-hoc when they become available. If they spot a horse that they are interested in (at the right price) - they will act.
As you will know, it will be very hit-and-miss.
I've got/had 5
Parody - now retired, but had a couple of wins
Pentland Hills - LEGEND!
Glynn - Showed initial promise - now having wind op
Stage Star - Potential solid novice hurdler for next season
Hacker des Places - Juvenile this season
As my year focusses purely around Cheltenham - I started to only go for horses trained by Henderson or Nicholls.
To be honest, I got lucky with Pentland Hills, but:
I selected Glynn on the basis that there were more shares available and the subscription price was a touch higher than usual (despite the extra shares). I worked out that they probably paid more than they usually do - so one to look out for??
I selected Stage Star on the basis that they were brutally honest that he probably wouldn't run for a year and that Nicholls would mind him with a view to being a potential chaser in the making. So far - it's been worth the wait (1 win, 1 second and should run in the Aintree Bumper)
Other than that - they do give a background on breeding etc.... so if you know about that kind of thing - that may also be useful.
YOU WON'T MAKE MONEY OUT OF IT - but that Friday at Cheltenham when me and some mates watched Pentland win the Triumph - Priceless!
and Travelman has a couple of others too with Owner's Group..
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Off to Fairyhouse on Sunday with Suprise Package http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...inning-trainer
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Originally posted by BigChaang View Post
Travelman and myself have a share each in Name of Fame , who's with Dan Skelton , and yes .... wer'e hoping to be at Cheltenham cheering him on someday.
and Travelman has a couple of others too with Owner's Group..
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