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  1. Ian_Davies

    The Singing Ringing Tree

    In case any fellow baby boomers ever wonder why we are all so collectively messed up - get a load of the kind of stuff they had us watching as children (love it tbf):
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    There should be a Law against this....

    They've divided the 5f handicap at Beverley on Tuesday. Good to Firm now and there was sure to be a monster advantage to low draws in a maximum field. "Devastated" doesn't even come close. It's going to take a while for me to come to terms with this.
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    Longchamp 12th May

    I'm very much looking forward to this card which features the Poule D'Eassai Des Pouliches (French 1,000 Guineas), Poule D'Essai Des Poulains (French 2,000 Guineas) and the 1m2f Prix Saint-Alary which I'd say is their equivalent of the Musidora Stakes. I think a trip to Waitrose for French fish...
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    A Day (Or Evening) At The Races

    I just home (I left after the 7.30) from a very pleasant evening at Kempton Park AW. The weather was wonderful.
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    Chilli Mince

    I've always been tight with money, and now I've reached an age where what I call "age inflation syndrome" (an inability to judge modern prices in a modern context - "How much? Why, in 1984....) has kicked in, I am doing the most home cooking I've done since my student days. I've knocked up a...
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    You see the funniest things at Kempton Park on the AW

    Rebels Romance beating Elegant Man inbetween Group 1 victories, the subsequent 2,000 Guineas winner - it's not all Class 6 Handicaps at the Sunbury venue.
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    Sagaro

    It's the Sagaro Stakes today and it takes me back to 1977, the year I first properly got into racing, the French stayers' third Gold Cup and imo one of Peter O'Sullevan's greatest commentary lines:
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    Liosa 7.00 Wolverhampton

    "Better than the final finishing position might suggest" could be the apposite cliche of choice.
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    "The Ascot You"

    No words (rare for me).
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    Churchill Downs Friday and possible omens for City Of Troy

    On Friday there are seven pattern races at Churchill Downs, two of them Grade 1s, including the 1m1f Kentucky Oaks. Two of the many runners of interest to me are Hard To Justify and Just F Y I - both 3yo daughters of Justify. A win for either - or both - would put the kybosh on my fledgling...
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    From Newmarket to Churchill Downs

    One of my favourite days of the year next Saturday - the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket and the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Though I'm fortunate enough to have double-digit odds about City Of Troy ante-post, I am less convinced than some that he is a moral certainty. I don't think he'd want...
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    Willie Mullins makes me proud to be Irish....

    ....well, Irish for betting purposes. Signed Ian O'Davies
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    The weather

    It's Whitbread Day, I live in Hampshire, it's gone 10am and it's still only 7 degrees! I didn't leave the frozen grim North all those years ago for THIS. I want (Tiramisu) ice cream weather and I want it now.
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    Waitrose Tiramisu

    I have spent the entire week searching since joining and I cannot find a thread about Waitrose Tiramisu, or Waitrose itself, come to that. I find this perplexing as it's really rather nice and the supermarket is a very pleasant environment in which to shop (well, my local branch is) and really...
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    Prix Ganay 2.50 Longchamp Sunday

    I love my French Flat racing and I shall be interested to see how Horizon Dore and Zarakem get on in this historic 1m2f Group 1 on Sunday in Paris.
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    Beverley races

    17th April 1977 - my first ever day at the races and it's Beverley today. I used to run round the track every Sunday morning, starting at the 5f start and following the route they do for 2m races. Low draws have a massive advantage at 5f, though mainly in big-field handicaps on quicker ground.
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    "The Whitbread"

    22 declared for the race I still think of as "The Whitbread." I think the state of the ground on the separate Chase course might be key.
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    Sandown Classic Trial

    I particularly like - and frequently attend - Friday's card at the Esher venue. It's a cracking fixture in its own right and often packed with clues for the future on various fronts. Best of all, I like the Classic Trial and I am still waiting for a 3yo colt to win it as impressively as this...
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    The Great Metropolitan Handicap

    Now 1m4f, but until the 1980s 2m2f across The Downs - those were the days:
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    Ian Davies

    I have always believed that what a person has done, or been, in their lives is somewhat less relevant than what that person is doing, or is, at this precise moment. The relevant (to this forum) details about me are that I am a 61yo punter and regular (weekly) broadcaster (via Facebook) of horse...
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