Good Morning, Friend
You can read today's blog post HERE >>>
Inside there are a few 'stats starting point', an Oct Trainer qual and a couple of pokes/notes form myself at 7s and 4s. Hopefully they can run well!
Similar Story at 4s paid for my three losing pokes on Saturday and left me with some profit, for all I fear by the time I emailed out her price had crashed somewhat. She made harder work of it than I was expecting from three out but got the job done. Not much to cheer for the others, Bob Bob Richard didn't get a great ride from Junior in my view, a bit too far back when the pace generally held up all meeting. However, he is a novice and will learn plenty. He was staying on when nearly being BD, and he wasn't done with, for all wasn't winning. He has to win more chases on the evidence of his Worcester win, just a question of when, not if. Maybe a less competitive race and/or at some point they should explore 3m. Vanillier was weak in the market and ran as if rusty, maybe it was a sighter for next months 3m3f contest back at HQ, or they've something else in mind. Seatoit was well backed, travelled very well, stopped quickly when asked, as if amiss.
It's onto today, and you can find my musings in the usual spot HERE >>>
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Before I go, on Friday I'm heading to the Horses In Training sale at Tatts with the aim to buy a winning 2YO who should make into a decent 3YO+ handicapper, given how big she is and how much more she will mature, physically and mentally. Much fun to be had.
If you're intrigued or excited about becoming an owner in a flat/aw handicapper trained in Newmarket, who's open to improvement next year and beyond, and should win plenty more races, you can find out more and register your interest HERE >>>
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Thanks for reading, and have a great day,
Josh