Kenilworth 4/9/13
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Re: Re: Kenilworth 4/9/13
11 years 9 months ago
Was supposed to rain today,hasn't arrived.Beautiful day.Yesterday was good too.Ground is still very wet though.
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Re: Re: Kenilworth 4/9/13
11 years 9 months ago
There is a bit of cloud about,but the sun is out at the course right now.
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Re: Re: Kenilworth 4/9/13
11 years 9 months ago
Thanks JAP,don't want to do a few hours work for nothing if it can be avoided!
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Re: Re: Kenilworth 4/9/13
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rob faux Wrote:
> Is there any chance they might race???
Rob your PAs won't pay that much for the next few meetings because the King is apparently injured
> Is there any chance they might race???
Rob your PAs won't pay that much for the next few meetings because the King is apparently injured
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I'm more than hopeful that we'll see some racing tomorrow but of course the going will be really heavy. What bothers me is that most horses will not be anywhere near the required fitness levels so there will be plenty of booby-trap runners in the field.
Anyone know which trainers would have been less affected by the rain? I've usually gone with the Steyn's and some of the lesser yards who is able to work there smaller strings.
The Milnerton training centre is a shambles due to the rain so none of the trainers out there have been able to work their horses I believe.
Time for the brave and the foolish to step forward and make some money???
Anyone know which trainers would have been less affected by the rain? I've usually gone with the Steyn's and some of the lesser yards who is able to work there smaller strings.
The Milnerton training centre is a shambles due to the rain so none of the trainers out there have been able to work their horses I believe.
Time for the brave and the foolish to step forward and make some money???

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Re: Re: Kenilworth 4/9/13
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Perpetual Wrote:
> I'm more than hopeful that we'll see some racing
> tomorrow but of course the going will be really
> heavy. What bothers me is that most horses will
> not be anywhere near the required fitness levels
> so there will be plenty of booby-trap runners in
> the field.
>
> Anyone know which trainers would have been less
> affected by the rain? I've usually gone with the
> Steyn's and some of the lesser yards who is able
> to work there smaller strings.
> The Milnerton training centre is a shambles due to
> the rain so none of the trainers out there have
> been able to work their horses I believe.
>
> Time for the brave and the foolish to step forward
> and make some money???
I was thinking horses that have run recently would be less affected by the lack of current work .
> I'm more than hopeful that we'll see some racing
> tomorrow but of course the going will be really
> heavy. What bothers me is that most horses will
> not be anywhere near the required fitness levels
> so there will be plenty of booby-trap runners in
> the field.
>
> Anyone know which trainers would have been less
> affected by the rain? I've usually gone with the
> Steyn's and some of the lesser yards who is able
> to work there smaller strings.
> The Milnerton training centre is a shambles due to
> the rain so none of the trainers out there have
> been able to work their horses I believe.
>
> Time for the brave and the foolish to step forward
> and make some money???

I was thinking horses that have run recently would be less affected by the lack of current work .
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Re: Re: Kenilworth 4/9/13
11 years 9 months ago
Tim...the Bass stable really only fancies Intimate Connection ...this one's a mudlark but last ran 16 July.
Let's just say if you're like love laying the favourites or you're fancying the exotics and is willing to include some really rough runners tomorrow may be a really good time to do it.
Can't see me going for much more than 20 - 30% in the jackpot
Let's just say if you're like love laying the favourites or you're fancying the exotics and is willing to include some really rough runners tomorrow may be a really good time to do it.
Can't see me going for much more than 20 - 30% in the jackpot

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Re: Re: Kenilworth 4/9/13
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Perpetual Wrote:
> I'm more than hopeful that we'll see some racing
> tomorrow but of course the going will be really
> heavy. What bothers me is that most horses will
> not be anywhere near the required fitness levels
> so there will be plenty of booby-trap runners in
> the field.
>
> Anyone know which trainers would have been less
> affected by the rain? I've usually gone with the
> Steyn's and some of the lesser yards who is able
> to work there smaller strings.
> The Milnerton training centre is a shambles due to
> the rain so none of the trainers out there have
> been able to work their horses I believe.
>
> Time for the brave and the foolish to step forward
> and make some money???
Cannot agree more with your last comment. Even the PA could be carried over tomorrow. We will now see big fields all over in CT as everyone wants to make up for lost ground
> I'm more than hopeful that we'll see some racing
> tomorrow but of course the going will be really
> heavy. What bothers me is that most horses will
> not be anywhere near the required fitness levels
> so there will be plenty of booby-trap runners in
> the field.
>
> Anyone know which trainers would have been less
> affected by the rain? I've usually gone with the
> Steyn's and some of the lesser yards who is able
> to work there smaller strings.
> The Milnerton training centre is a shambles due to
> the rain so none of the trainers out there have
> been able to work their horses I believe.
>
> Time for the brave and the foolish to step forward
> and make some money???

Cannot agree more with your last comment. Even the PA could be carried over tomorrow. We will now see big fields all over in CT as everyone wants to make up for lost ground
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Re: Re: Kenilworth 4/9/13
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Perpetual Wrote:
> I'm more than hopeful that we'll see some racing
> tomorrow but of course the going will be really
> heavy. What bothers me is that most horses will
> not be anywhere near the required fitness levels
> so there will be plenty of booby-trap runners in
> the field.
>
> Anyone know which trainers would have been less
> affected by the rain? I've usually gone with the
> Steyn's and some of the lesser yards who is able
> to work there smaller strings.
> The Milnerton training centre is a shambles due to
> the rain so none of the trainers out there have
> been able to work their horses I believe.
>
> Time for the brave and the foolish to step forward
> and make some money???
I see that Yogus has a couple running ,both fancied.They should be alright because I think Mrs P has an allweather gallops at her training centre.
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Mike Stewart gallops on the beach at Noordhoek as I recall.
> I'm more than hopeful that we'll see some racing
> tomorrow but of course the going will be really
> heavy. What bothers me is that most horses will
> not be anywhere near the required fitness levels
> so there will be plenty of booby-trap runners in
> the field.
>
> Anyone know which trainers would have been less
> affected by the rain? I've usually gone with the
> Steyn's and some of the lesser yards who is able
> to work there smaller strings.
> The Milnerton training centre is a shambles due to
> the rain so none of the trainers out there have
> been able to work their horses I believe.
>
> Time for the brave and the foolish to step forward
> and make some money???

I see that Yogus has a couple running ,both fancied.They should be alright because I think Mrs P has an allweather gallops at her training centre.
R5 Gold Academy
R8 Blue Ocean
Mike Stewart gallops on the beach at Noordhoek as I recall.
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