Desert Orchid
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My guess is the Scottish National is the long-term aim.
She didn't need to win off that mark so it was satisfactory.Leaving pedantry aside you’d have expected a better performance from her at Market Rasen if she’d been going to be a genuine Hennessy contender. She might have been suited by the extra 2f as rallying at the end but still beaten a long way
I was prompted to check out the decs and have now taken a nibble at Général En Chef at 16/1 (4 places).
There's always the chance they'll decide against bringing it over from France but his French rating translates to 162 while it's off 148 on Saturday. and there's no way I wouldn't back it if it did come over.
She runs and Harry Skelton ridesI took 14s tonight Hope it runs
Welsh national was supposed to have been the main target and not going to Aintree according to a stable tour I read.I actually half-expected Harry to pick Midnight River [after studying the form] so I'm now wondering if the National is the big target. Currently rated 151, it wouldn't be too difficult to manoeuvre it down to 148 to get in near the bottom of the weights.
GDL is currently on 144 so probably needs to go up close to 4lbs if they plan on taking her to Aintree although I'm not sure she stayed last year.
French horse wins it, Scottish bloke gets (even) richer - it's the "Auld Alliance" writ large!Well, it does indeed come over.
Or at least it is declared at the final stage and with a jockey booked.
As long as I get a run for my money...
I haven't looked this week but it wasn't there last Saturday.I wondered if anyone can help.
Do William Hill still do epic odds on horse racing.
It's not appearing on my promotions and I wondered if it's just me or have they stopped offering it.
Thanks in advance.
Thank youI haven't looked this week but it wasn't there last Saturday.
Love the race,run in a flat,wide,and fair track. it's been good to me in the past.Fascinating market now. I think the short-term ante-post one was ok but now you have support coming for the usual suspects (Pumpkin, Skelcunt and Venetia) with horses who don't justify those odds. I'm going in again on Harry.
Horse | OR | MON 168 | Notes | RPR | BO |
Midnight River | 151 | 171 | p | 152 | 12/1 |
General En Chef | 148 | 171 | ? Fr | 152 | 14/1 |
Horantzau d'Airy | 149 | 170 | ? nov | 150 | 14/1 |
Iron Bridge | 136 | 170 | [172p nov] | 161 | 25/1 |
Galia Des Liteaux | 144 | 169 | p nov | 163 | 12/1 |
Henry's Friend | 139 | 169 | p nov | 158 | 12/1 |
Sam Brown | 154 | 167 | 160 | 33/1 | |
Remastered | 145 | 167 | ? [170] | 155 | 40/1 |
Victtorino | 143 | 167 | ++? | 163 | 7/1 |
Senior Chief | 151 | 166 | nov | 158 | 13/2 |
Broadway Boy | 148 | 166 | p nov | 161 | 7/1 |
Kandoo Kid | 145 | 166 | p nov | 157 | 8/1 |
Grandero Bello | 147 | 163 | p +? | 148 | 25/1 |
Colonel Harry | 148 | 161 | +p nov | 158 | 8/1 |
Astonished that this fella placed after looking like he was going to be pulled up. Ground a bit too fast for GDLWith the form Venetia’s in I couldn’t resist an interest in Victtorino to add to my earlier bet on Galia des Litaux. First time out may be thebest time to catch the former as he showed when running away with a good handicap at Ascot last year. He’s only 1lb higher today than when following up again at Ascot