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Should take up Stand Up Comedy BOF !

Have a great day today and best of luck with FTD.

P S. Make sure you staple that X-ray photo to the heads of all the horse racing protestor twats!
 
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Best of luck tomorrow Bayoffreedom - hopefully get your lads season back on track.
Fingers crossed for a decent showing - and most importantly - home safe.
 
Thanks so much! I remain hopeful and think, on his best form, he could run a big race. More excuses and rationale in the blog: http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...-must-be-crazy

All the very best with him and enjoy the day.

While your there, you couldn't eek some info out of Peter could you regarding the welfare of Tiger Bay Queen?? She was entered up about a month ago but not a word since.

P.S. Get well soon !!
 
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Good luck, took the 50s with pp! Hopefully feeling better soon mate.
 
Hope he's ok. Dire course. Ours ran there and pulled up as well . I believe it's entirely man made? The surface is very odd , especially when it is really deep there.
 
Good luck today - and glad to hear SP is on the right track too. Fingers crossed all goes well!
 
Great run from TKOR there! Looked the winner approaching the last.
 
Lovely ride by jockey on the King, just a shame about last fence, but looking very good for the future. Well done all.
 
Cracking run by him, will he go the Plate at The festival?

One race i thought straight away might be that Guinness Handicap Chase at the Punchestown festival should his mark still be low 130s for a decent pot.
 
Have an interest in Owners Group horse Speed Davis running at Musselburgh tomorrow - open race but hope he runs well and comes home safe! Comments from OG below.
SPEED DAVIS won a bumper at Sedgefield in January before finishing second to subsequent winner Pickanumber at Catterick in February. Speed Davis jumped well on that occasion, although he was inclined to lean towards the right, so now going right-handed could be a bonus. Speed Davis may want better ground but should cope with the drying soft ground. The tight course with long straights should suit him well, and we hope he has an each-way chance. We consider a value price to be 7/2.

Wow! - A great ride from Brian Hughes and Speed Davis did really well in the gloom and squally conditions!
 
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