I think Chesterfield was 100/1 yesterday ……….. it was a race in which he didn't have much hope. Like me. So here we go again. One winner yesterday and an idiot could have found that ……. and did.
1.30 Faugheen
2.10 The Storyteller
2.50 A Plus Tard
3.30 Paisley Park and put a saver to win on Penhill
4.10 Siruh Du Lac and Happy Diva both each way
4.50 Fort Worth Texas each way
5.30 Fitzhenry and an each way on The Young Master
If I'd have known yesterday morning that Chacun Pour Soi was not going to run I'd have thought Politologue was buying money. Amazingly I have an online betting account which is well in profit. Today I'm dubious about the week's most obvious winner, Paisley Park. Things go wrong at Cheltenham. By the way I spent 14 years working opposite the racecourse and for 8 of them only lived 5 minutes walk away. I ought to know what I'm doing! AND I've twice backed 50/1 winners on course there. Obviously Devon has drained me of my powers, or maybe age ……….. Agreeing is not compulsory.
I do like to find strange long-odds winners, which is a way to lose money, but it's fun. Today for example my bet of the day would be:-
Kiwayu 4.25 at Doncaster, currently on offer at 40/1
This horse has 555 days off-course before its last race in which it was pulled up four hurdles out, which is quite a long way from the finish. Prior to being injured all that time ago the horse was in form. The reason to back it today is B. Hughes the jockey. He is trying to win the jockey's championship and instead of being at Cheltenham he has gone up to Doncaster to ride in every race. He is only riding one rank outsider (Kiwayu). Mike Sowersby is very much a small time trainer and next to never engages a jockey challenging for a championship. The other horse Mr Sowersby has running today has form of PP -pulled up on his only two runs. That gives you a flavour of the stable. Mr Sowersby makes the best of cheap horses. Kiwayu however is a well-bred animal so there might be a reason to tilt at this windmill. It'll probably come last but just maybe ……….
1.30 Faugheen
2.10 The Storyteller
2.50 A Plus Tard
3.30 Paisley Park and put a saver to win on Penhill
4.10 Siruh Du Lac and Happy Diva both each way
4.50 Fort Worth Texas each way
5.30 Fitzhenry and an each way on The Young Master
If I'd have known yesterday morning that Chacun Pour Soi was not going to run I'd have thought Politologue was buying money. Amazingly I have an online betting account which is well in profit. Today I'm dubious about the week's most obvious winner, Paisley Park. Things go wrong at Cheltenham. By the way I spent 14 years working opposite the racecourse and for 8 of them only lived 5 minutes walk away. I ought to know what I'm doing! AND I've twice backed 50/1 winners on course there. Obviously Devon has drained me of my powers, or maybe age ……….. Agreeing is not compulsory.
I do like to find strange long-odds winners, which is a way to lose money, but it's fun. Today for example my bet of the day would be:-
Kiwayu 4.25 at Doncaster, currently on offer at 40/1
This horse has 555 days off-course before its last race in which it was pulled up four hurdles out, which is quite a long way from the finish. Prior to being injured all that time ago the horse was in form. The reason to back it today is B. Hughes the jockey. He is trying to win the jockey's championship and instead of being at Cheltenham he has gone up to Doncaster to ride in every race. He is only riding one rank outsider (Kiwayu). Mike Sowersby is very much a small time trainer and next to never engages a jockey challenging for a championship. The other horse Mr Sowersby has running today has form of PP -pulled up on his only two runs. That gives you a flavour of the stable. Mr Sowersby makes the best of cheap horses. Kiwayu however is a well-bred animal so there might be a reason to tilt at this windmill. It'll probably come last but just maybe ……….