O'Meara & Tudhope

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Have been the pairing to follow this year with a 19% strike rate returning 93.82 to a level stake.

They haven't had much air time on here and I think they deserve a mention for another cracking season.
 
Must really fancy Brockwell in the last at Newmarket, having foregone the ride on the odds-on chance in a 12k race at his local Haydock.
 
could be worth watching Kingscote's last 3 rides just to be sure Reet..would have thought the trip to haydock after ceiling kitty would have been a goer as you say
 
Annectdote wins the 4.15..makes up for a few of the 2nds today

Johhny Mudball is massive price in next and trip has to be an issue.
 
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No it was me. Wrongly assumed he was talkin about Tudhope.


aye it took me a while to work out Reets post but thought it was a good angle..got a winner from it anyway..brockwell may have placed..not sure

i wonder if its worth laying Anton Clirugh seeing as how Kingscote wasn't botehred
 
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Confused myself a little there, too.:)
As it turned out, nothing would have beaten the winner yesterday, but Brockwell's connections weren't to know that, and the way he rattled home suggests he might not be done for the season, just yet.
 
http://www.racingpost.com/horses/jo...ockey_race_record&bottomJockTabs=jockey_stats

Tudhope sitting third in the jocks table with a much higher win % (29%) than any of those around him. He's only 26% for O'Meara but even if the majority of his winners come from him, he's doing it for other stables as well with as much regularity, so it's not just the talents of the trainer. LSP of £25.08 as well.

Tremendous stuff from both. Soon enough someone will send them a real good one.
 
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G Force and Custom Cut (who made it five in a row at stakes level today) showing that these two can do it at any level. Surely only a matter of time before a few of the bigger owners send O'Meara some better stock.

Tremendous season for an unassuming duo.
 
Just been having a look back at those photos I posted on here from the O'Meara stable visit and sadly Easter Sky got injured on the gallops a while back and died. My friend has rejoined the Direct Racing syndicate and was at Haydock in the winners enclosure the other day for Dansili Dutch and then got an owners badge again yesterday for Balducci.

I'm thinking of joining at Xmas but he doesn't have many jumps horses. Think it's only £129 for the year but my mate has had loads of owners badges. He was at Southwell and the only one there. Tudhope and the travelling head lass come into the parade ring and Tudhope asks my mate how he wants him to ride the horse. Danny is a decent lad but very shy/quiet and O'Meara is really quiet too, he lets the lad running the syndicate (Jason) do all the talking.

I heard they had been running G Force at home against a 90 rated sprinter and G Force was destroying him, they felt he was a top class sort early doors. Not sure what happened to Vivere, the Oaks filly. She went off at about 4-6 earlier this season and was beaten. Great to see both Tudhope and O'Meara doing so well and Graham Cunningham also asked when the top horses will be on their way to O'Meara, surely just a matter of time.
 
Ever since I started following Nick Williams over the jumps ('bout the time Diamond Harry was a novice hurdler) I've been looking for a flat version and I think O'meara looks the likelist candidate. Had a sneakly double for small money on Signore Piccolo (who looks worth following) and Mondialiste yesterday.
 
The pair teamed up last night to win the Shadwell Turf Mile with Suedois. This guy really deserves some blue blood horses but doesn't seem to be getting them (Or have the money to buy them).
 
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