You can get 50s Outsider.
Thanks.taken and boosted to 56.5/1
You can get 50s Outsider.
I'll settle for Roi Mage or a bit of Poetry.
and will be backed heavily on the day because Venetia is the trainer.
Mon Mome was 100/1...
Quite interesting how trainers are chosen to train horses over other trainers, especially on the flat.
Take the Hamdan Maktoum example.
The operation has been cut down in size since his death but some trainers will still get a few and some won't.
I'd love to know how it is all worked out.
Do you have to be a member of a secret society or a masonic lodge to get sent a very good horse I wonder.
Or is it a mere arbitrary effort from some owners.
Or is it actually just reputation..strike rate...history...training fees and a few other logical and perfectly rationale considerations.
Who the feck knows?
I'll probably just back a few outsiders in the race myself and having had a quick scan through I'll probably be on Roi mage, diol ker and if the ground is plenty soft enough I'll back big breakaway too. Out of the market leaders Mr incredible, Corach and Le milos are best of the bunch in that order.
Hope you're all well and winning
Will jockey Jody McGarvey earn "Tuppy" as a nickname after SM's jockey Captain "Tuppy" Bennett ?
As one who was heavily [for me, at the time, probably 50p win :lol: ] into Crisp in 1973, this is a good piece by Simon Rowlands:
Sectional Spotlight | Grand National Festival | At The Races & Sky Sports Racing
It doesn't make the result any easier to take but at least it helps explain what happened.
Cracking read, cheers DO.As one who was heavily [for me, at the time, probably 50p win [emoji38] ] into Crisp in 1973, this is a good piece by Simon Rowlands:
Sectional Spotlight | Grand National Festival | At The Races & Sky Sports Racing
It doesn't make the result any easier to take but at least it helps explain what happened.
Read that, and it's a perfectly plausible explanation of the distance Crisp was beaten by.It’s that last bit “veering off a true line” for which Pitman blames himself. According to him with Crisp virtually dead on his feet it was crucial to hold him together, but he gave him a crack instead which caused the veering. Whether he would still have been collared we’ll ever know.