Three more bangers from this weekend.
Friday we had vigorous Debbie in the S1, despite some early trouble she strode away for a facile 5 1/4L success in 38.28.
Saturday it was back to the norm of two winners on the card. Jaffer put behind him a couple of 6th place finishes when getting back in the groove in A2, his 2 3/4L win in 28.44 was well deserved.
Fabulous Status recorded a quick double when laughing at her odds of 10/1 with a display of early pace to win well in 38.30 despite the upgrade to S1
Sunday, 30 April 2017
Friday, 28 April 2017
Another double!
"Results from last night were taken off GBGB website this morning and showed up differently from actual result as a few of you kindly pointed out...now amended"
Roys Boy dead won the first race on Thursday night, an A1 on a very slow track, his calculated time of 28.28 was not too shabby mind.
Sales Fever has made the break through into Open class company now after taking the 630m Open by 1/2L last night. This powerful son of Vans Escalade relished the conditions and continues his tremendous run of form.
Roys Boy dead won the first race on Thursday night, an A1 on a very slow track, his calculated time of 28.28 was not too shabby mind.
Sales Fever has made the break through into Open class company now after taking the 630m Open by 1/2L last night. This powerful son of Vans Escalade relished the conditions and continues his tremendous run of form.
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
Another double
The doubles continue.
Today at Monmore, Maxitout got it spot on with a paw perfect performance on very slow going. Taking it up at the 3rd corner he strode away for a 2 1/4L win in A1 company.
Later on the same card Afan Thor recorded win number 15, soon taking the lead the black son of Slip The Lark was always in command of this A5 eventually stopping the clock in 29.47 (going allowance to follow!)
Today at Monmore, Maxitout got it spot on with a paw perfect performance on very slow going. Taking it up at the 3rd corner he strode away for a 2 1/4L win in A1 company.
Later on the same card Afan Thor recorded win number 15, soon taking the lead the black son of Slip The Lark was always in command of this A5 eventually stopping the clock in 29.47 (going allowance to follow!)
Monday, 24 April 2017
Double Double
There seems no let up in the kennel form right now and long may it continue.
Friday and Saturday were doubles day. Fabulous Status was first up, a regular winner of S2 races and it was no different on Friday with a 3/4L win in 38.35 at the rewarding odds of 6/1.
Head iton Teeney got back to winning ways after 11 previous fruitless outings with a solid win in S4 in 39.13.
We had to wait for the last two races on Saturday night to get on the score card but it was well worth the wait. Head iton Murph won his S1 by 6L in 37.95 then Express Radar won the A2 by 3L in 28.54....both sent punters home happy as 6/4favs.
Friday and Saturday were doubles day. Fabulous Status was first up, a regular winner of S2 races and it was no different on Friday with a 3/4L win in 38.35 at the rewarding odds of 6/1.
Head iton Teeney got back to winning ways after 11 previous fruitless outings with a solid win in S4 in 39.13.
We had to wait for the last two races on Saturday night to get on the score card but it was well worth the wait. Head iton Murph won his S1 by 6L in 37.95 then Express Radar won the A2 by 3L in 28.54....both sent punters home happy as 6/4favs.
Thursday, 20 April 2017
It's a long way from Kilkenny
After plying his trade at the tough Kilkenny track, Staff Rebel showed us what he's made off on his second start at Monmore on Monday. He fluffed the start badly and found trouble before storming home late on to win A4 in 28.84.
On the same card Express Bressie who had gone off the boil after an S3 win back in January showed what a drop in grade can do. She never saw another rival when striding out for an imperious 8L success in 38.77.
On the same card Express Bressie who had gone off the boil after an S3 win back in January showed what a drop in grade can do. She never saw another rival when striding out for an imperious 8L success in 38.77.
Sunday, 16 April 2017
More!
You can't beat a Friday double (maybe a treble does actually).
The Sidelight bitch Found It made it win number four in her career with a game win in A5 clocking 29.15.
Later on the same card, the lightning early paced Notorious Rhys also captured an A5 despite first bend trouble and stopped the watch on 29.01.
We had to wait for the last race on Saturday night to record our next winner but it was well worth the wait. Pascals Law had been eased to A2 by the nice grader and this likeable son of Mall Brandy needed no second invitation when striding to a very stylish victory in a rapid 28.20, that was 56 spots quicker than the other A2 on the card and it should do his confidence the world of good now...expect more!
The Sidelight bitch Found It made it win number four in her career with a game win in A5 clocking 29.15.
Later on the same card, the lightning early paced Notorious Rhys also captured an A5 despite first bend trouble and stopped the watch on 29.01.
We had to wait for the last race on Saturday night to record our next winner but it was well worth the wait. Pascals Law had been eased to A2 by the nice grader and this likeable son of Mall Brandy needed no second invitation when striding to a very stylish victory in a rapid 28.20, that was 56 spots quicker than the other A2 on the card and it should do his confidence the world of good now...expect more!
Thursday, 13 April 2017
Old Father Time
Time flies as well all know but the win of Peytons Boy on Tuesday makes me realise how quick, I trained the mother and the father in Dixies Craft and Ballymac Ace. Peytons has just turned three now and marked the day with a 1 1/2L win in A7.
I reckon we found the key to Santas Ace tonight at the Green. He was thrown into Open class company over 4 bends at Nottingham, then struggled in S3 at Crayford but after two runs for us at Monmore over 480m in A5 class, it was clear that he would relish a step up to 630m and proved us right with a terrific performance despite trouble to win the maiden Open, reckon he can take in 8 bends too!
I reckon we found the key to Santas Ace tonight at the Green. He was thrown into Open class company over 4 bends at Nottingham, then struggled in S3 at Crayford but after two runs for us at Monmore over 480m in A5 class, it was clear that he would relish a step up to 630m and proved us right with a terrific performance despite trouble to win the maiden Open, reckon he can take in 8 bends too!
Sunday, 2 April 2017
Bitches..who'd have one?
Some people prefer to buy dogs because there is less interruption in their career compared to bitches who have to stop racing to have a season or if they run through a season very often their form goes out the window. The plus side to owning a bitch is that when she hits form they maintain it longer than dogs.
The old adage to follow a bitch in form so often pays dividends and we saw a prime example last night at Monmore with Barnagrane Glen.
Already a winner of her last two races (A2 and A1) she romped to her three timer with a 3L win, each time getting quicker and quicker clocking 28.57, 28.51 and now 28.32.
All this on the back of ten straight defeats since her last win in November.
Who would bet against her getting the four timer up next outing?
The old adage to follow a bitch in form so often pays dividends and we saw a prime example last night at Monmore with Barnagrane Glen.
Already a winner of her last two races (A2 and A1) she romped to her three timer with a 3L win, each time getting quicker and quicker clocking 28.57, 28.51 and now 28.32.
All this on the back of ten straight defeats since her last win in November.
Who would bet against her getting the four timer up next outing?
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