Newmarket Gallop Reports - Early June

That is nonsense.


As I have politely said, please provide evidence of where on this forum I've put people away ?

I recall only twice saying I thought a horse would definitely win on threads I can see, one being Ibn Khaldun on debut when he ran very green before going on to be a group 1 horse and another with a horse called Know No fear which got beat in a photo at Wolves under Katia Scallan in the forum horses page.

So please if you believe otherwise and can provide the evidence, I invite you to do so.


And FYI Kuiper Belt's in the 4.15 tomorrow



Steering job.
 
How is that putting someone away?
i stated my opinion, the horse pulled hard and wasn't suited by a slow pace. He also remained the same price all day, I don't get how that quantified as putting someone away?

If being wrong about something means you put someone away then 90% of people on this forum put people away!
 
so the old username chrisbeekracing is nothing to do with you then?

However, I'm glad to hear that you wouldn't put folk away. Let's leave it at that shall we?

When did I ever post under that?
i can't even find the username on a username search and I joined talking horses in 2008 under the username flame
 
That's fine, although I can't remember, it was 10 years ago. But even so all my posts are under Flame and therefore I still state, show me where I have put somebody away, because it's not something I would do.

We've already established that my memory is better than yours. I suggest you leave it alone before I do find your posts.
 
COme on guys, Dvds has better things to do than close a thread, particularly one that has shown to have good information on it so far.

Let's make our own minds up, we are all big boys and girls, and leave Chris to carry on providing the info if he so wishes and as individuals we can choose ourselves what to with it. You don't have to come in here and see what is going on.
 
Agree PTP. I'm just a layperson. I'm not particularly interested in investigating a forum members history, or getting overly personal (when I've no reason to), I like reading the gallop reports. If people object to Flame's membership then best to do this with Colin?

Seeing's how Talking Horses has been void of distinguished members like Ricko and Plackbacker recently, I think Gallop reports are good to have.
 
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The following horses have been either given to me for today or have been working very well, so I am having a small combination bet of doubles upwards as well as singles.

Newcastle

Graceland (3.00) is one of my main bets today. She has been crying out for this trip and got given a terrible ride last time out. She has been impressing on the gallops in Newmarket for sometime and is off a very good mark. She has a cracking each way chance and is expected to be suited by the strong pace, big player.


Haddaf
(5.15) will be short but this is a huge drop in class and he wasn’t disgraced in the Coventry last time. One for the multiples.


York


Moseeb
(1.55) has been showing all the right signs on the gallops with Arabic Charm who is considered the yards best 2yo, he is very much expected to go close on debut.


Defoe
(3.05) is a nice sort who won nicely last time and has been working with proven group horses a home, big chance today.


Newmarket


Dukhan
(3.50) has worked well with Arbalet at home and should go close.


Mittens
(5.30) is very well handicapped and has been working with good horses at home. Big chance.


Lingfield

Express Lady
(8.10) is very well treated and she galloped better than an 85 rated horse the other morning, she should be up to winning this off 73.


Doncaster


PTARMIGAN RIDGE
(6.55) has improved massively since debut and has been galloping with very smart horses. Connections, think this is at least a 80 rated horse in the making and is easily our best bet of the day.


 
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flame ...

well done with yesterdays winner, done it well. Any for today, haven't time to read thru gallops. cheers
 
Pleased so far 4 winners, a second that would have won if James Doyle could ride and a 2nd who ran a well treated horse to a neck, pulling a long way clear at a good price. Hope the 2 tonight win, I've a good bet on the Fanshawe horse so hope that wins.
 
Thankyou Flame!!

These reports are info that we might not get, so good on you for passing the info on....!!

As the responses. "Win or lose its your own choice, if you decide to bet then its your own fault...."....!!!
 
27[SUP]th[/SUP] June


Mick Channon – West Ilsley Summer Gallops


Tenby Two (led), Perfect In Pink, Amelia Dream – 9f
- These are moderate

Midsummer Knight (Graham Lee), Helvetian (Best), Rockwell Lloyd (last), Jazeel, Gold Award (led) – 5f
- A nice strong gallop with some of the yards better 2yo colts and they were led at a good gallop by Gold Award. He dropped away with Rockwell Lloyd who was done for speed but Helvetian and Midsummer Knight looked two nice sorts. The unraced Helvetian who would have been giving weight away as well, went by 3/4L up.

Bossy Guest, Mobsta (best), Tigerwolf (led) – 7f
*- Nice gallop, all three went well, Mobsta 1L best


28[SUP]th[/SUP] June


Michael Bell – Flat Gallop


Comprise (Not a great work horse), Fire Brigrade (best, 1.5L on bridle) – 7f

Maori Bob – 7f solo

Dream Machine, Je Suis Charlie (best) – 9f


30[SUP]th[/SUP] June


William Haggas – Al Bahathri


Seniority (led), Selection (Georgia Cox), Zwayyan (best) – 8f

Pretty Passe, On Her Toes – 7f Upsides – Good work

Barton Mills, Tanseeq 6f

Lapilli (impressed)(Georgia Cox) 5f solo


1[SUP]st[/SUP] July


Michael Bell – Summer Gallop


Armagnac (easily best), Wonder Of Dubai – 7f

Immortal Romance (best), Sepoy (very green but nice), Taurean Dancer (off bridle) – 5f

Fabricate (impressed) with Bivouac – 7f

Winston C (led), Batts Rock, Duchy (Impressively went by on bridle, in great form) – 7f
- Duchy surprised this morning with a fine piece of work going best in this trio, Batts Rock worked up whilst Winston C was in good form leading at a good pace, but was picked up easily by Duchy late on who looks very well in itself.

Three Duchesses (led, best, always works well), Glassalt (struggled), Quinquereme - 7f
 
Interesting that Duchy has been off the track since April '16

She aborted a foal last winter and came back into training in March, she is believed in foal again. So no worries, Prince Charles wasn't turning her into one of his Sausages.
 
Michael Bell – Watered Gallop

Flying Sparke (Hayley Turner)(Went 4L clear), Becuna (Led) – 6f
- A very nice speedy 2yo filly called Flying Sparke really impressed under Hayley Turner bursting clear of it’s lead.

Hot Off The Press (led), First Drive, Flying Sparkle – 6f
- A nice gallop where Hot Off The Press led at a good gallop and was joined either side by First Drive who travelled nicely and Flying Sparkle who spooked at a bird after a furlong and got unbalanced. However at the end of the gallop Flying Sparkle picked up smartly and went by travelling best of the trio.

Hacked up at Windsor tonight at 11/2
 
Anything off the list today?

El Hayem is definitely the Stoute yard banker for when he runs and I would ignore his poor effort on soft ground at Newbury last time and for a big horse the race probably came too quickly after Chester. When the ground dries out he will be a good thing in a 7-8f handicap off 92. He is arguably the best handicapped horse in the Stoute yard.

Nice one flame ty

Wonder of Dubai runs in the 4.15 leicester but that's all I've managed to put in my tracker.
 
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Acker Bilk (Stevie Donohoe), Lord Kitten (Tom Queally)(Impressively drew clear) – 8f
- David Lanigan is stepping up his horses at present and Lord Kitten looks a horse to keep on the right side of.

This one's declared today in the 4:35 Beverley.
 
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