Good Evening, Friend
7.30pm Worcester - Shandancer -
I hope you had a great weekend - arguably my summer has been a bit too hectic, including socially if truth be told, but as they say, you're only young once. (and I can't help friends getting married, that has to calm down one day?!) It was nice to get away over the weekend but that's 'summer' over for me and it's now a case of head down and full steam ahead with all things horses for the next few months.
That does include the odd trip to the races of course, mainly to watch our Syndicate horses and ensure our owners have a good time. 40+ of us will also be descending on Aintree/Liverpool in early December, so much to look forward to. (we may have some spare restaurant tickets, but I'll keep you posted)
With our horses in mind... our Shandancer runs at Worcester tomorrow evening.
You can read the preview I've sent to his owners HERE >>>
Betting wise, 4s is only fair at the moment, I wouldn't mind him nudging to an EW price, but you can find out more in the preview above. Bar Southwell where he blew his top pre-race, he's done very little wrong since his wind-op, a 2nd, 2nd, 3rd, beaten a combined 3l. His turn will come, and we're trying a few things different tomorrow. After his next two starts he'll also be having a short holiday and moving to Dr Newlands in Worcester, along with Give Me A Boom who's heading there tomorrow - he's coming back from a muscle injury and Dr Newland has a deep sand gallop which we hope will work wonders. Newmarket's gallops may be just a bit too quick for him. It's all go.
In any case, you can read my preview of Shan's race HERE >>>
As always it's my own honest subjective assessment.
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It's a busy week ahead, and I'll likely email out again tomorrow morning with a few bits. Provided I can find some, I want to send you some York Ebor trainer/jockey stats, and I plan to preview the odd big handicap, strong trends allowing.
Before then however...
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Ever fancied being an owner?
We've got a few shares available in some of our horses, and I thought I'd share some information on them down below.
We've recently reviewed our pricing and how we do things also, trying to make our shares as cheap as we can, while still offering first class communication and experience. The average 2.5% share prices now is around just £2.30p per day, which is less than most high-street coffees and less than half a pint!
If you've ever wanted to join in the fun, now could be the right time. We've got some exciting opportunities below, including a new jumps horse we're sending to Mark Walford in Yorkshire, and who'll race in the north. (after he's hacked up in a UK point to point in November...)
Do take some time to read the below...
A New Northern Trained Jumps Horse & Shares Available In Some Old Friends...
You can't beat that winning feeling, especially when shared with others. Collecting the winners' trophy for Sir Canford (photo above) was some buzz and this is your chance to join in the fun, as we go in search of even more winners and great days out.
Socialising with new racing friends and experiencing that adrenaline rush of excitement as your horse gets competitive is what it's all about.
It's priceless and something we're all striving to do over and over again.
30% of our runners have been in the Top 3, over 60% in the Top 5, and we're often pacing around excitedly as our horses set sights on the winning post.
With over 80 fantastic owners involved in our growing team of horses, now is the time to join us. We'd be delighted if you joined the team.
Having started with trainer Amy Murphy in Newmarket, we've expanded to now have horses with Dr Richard Newland in Worcester, and are in the process off adding Yorkshire based Mark Walford. We've now got central England and the North covered! :)
There are plenty of jumps options to consider, wherever your location, and we've done our best to make the fees as reasonable as possible, with most options available from as little as £2.30p per day. Bargain!
You can't buy much for that these days, and you're guaranteed to have so much fun, which in these times, is rather important. It's great to have something to look forward to, and a horse's journey to follow.
A couple of our jumps syndicates have come up for renewal, and we've now got a handful of shares available.
We've also just bought a new unexposed jumps horse, who we plan to win a UK point to point with before he goes into training with the excellent Mark Walford, based in Yorkshire.