At Castle Boterel

At Castle Boterel 


As I drive to the junction of lane and highway,
            And the drizzle bedrenches the waggonette,
 I look behind at the fading byway,
            And see on its slope, now glistening wet,
               Distinctly yet


 Myself and a girlish form benighted
            In dry March weather.  We climb the road
 Beside a chaise.  We had just alighted
            To ease the sturdy pony's load
               When he sighed and slowed.


 What we did as we climbed, and what we talked of
            Matters not much, nor to what it led, –
 Something that life will not be balked of
            Without rude reason till hope is dead,
               And feeling fled.


 It filled but a minute.  But was there ever
            A time of such quality, since or before,
 In that hill's story?  To one mind never,
            Though it has been climbed, foot-swift, foot-sore,
            By thousands more.


 Primaeval rocks form the road's steep border,
            And much have they faced there, first and last,
 Of the transitory in Earth's long order;
            But what they record in colour and cast
               Is – that we two passed.


 And to me, though Time's unflinching rigour,
            In mindless rote, has ruled from sight
 The substance now, one phantom figure
            Remains on the slope, as when that night
               Saw us alight.


 I look and see it there, shrinking, shrinking,
            I look back at it amid the rain
 For the very last time; for my sand is sinking,
            And I shall traverse old love's domain
               Never again.


Thomas Hardy

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Diary: October 4 2006

Edaara maintained the good mini run for our flat horses to follow winning as a favourite should without having to be asked a serious question. 

  

The flat racing is at Nottingham where Michael Jarvis saddles Woqoodd in the 3.20.  He faded a bit in the last furlong when 3rd at Haydock so this drop back to the minimum trip should put him in with a chance.

  

There are 3 runners from our list to follow in the 4.20.  Miss Thailand was a beaten favourite at 1/2 last time and has been most disappointing.  Galactic Star was made favourite on his only start last season and although he didn’t win this son of Galileo looks the type to improve as a 3 year old.  He has not run for nearly a year though so my selection goes to the third of our “team” Seabow who was 2nd here last week.

  

Our other runner is Conkering in the 4.50.  He has already won once this season but has not shown much in his last two starts.

  

See you tomorrow

 

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Diary: October 3 2006

We had two winners from our list this afternoon.  The in form Tom Eves rode Compromiznotension to victory at Pontefract and later on the sme card Woolly Bully easily lost his maiden tag under Frankie Dettori.  Oldjoesaid was a winning tip at Windsor.

 

 

Runners from the list to follow on Tuesday are as follows.

 

 

Leicester 4.10 Warsaw Pact; 5.40 Edaara

 

 

Huntingdon 5.00 Grecian Groom

 

 

Bye for now – sorry for the short update tonight.

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Diary: October 2 2006

The Elite Racing Club has been struggling for winners recently. As a member I get an end of year dividend based on the winnings so I was pleased with Saturday’s results.  New Seeker put in a typical pillar to post performance tom win the listed Guiseborough Stakes at Redcar.  He has recently moved to Paul Cole’s yard and the change has obviously done him good.  He is probably not an easy horse to place as he would nearly be weighted out of handicaps but is not quite up to Group standard.  His run as Reedcar was particularly meritorious as the ground would not have been ideal for him.  Tom Eves has impressed me on a number of occasions this season and gave New Seeker a good ride.  It was trhe first time he had ridden the horse in a race.

  

Soviet Song is not the force she was but she battled on well to get 2nd behing the surprise runaway winner Spinning Queen in the Sun Chariot Stakes.

  

The horses on our list to follow suffered from seconditis with Rio Riva and Intrepid Jack both finishing in the runners up spot.  Walter Swinburne’s Pinpoint was the highest placed finisher out of our runners in the Cambridgeshire coming 3rd.

  

Our list horses did not fare much better in Paris where Hurricane Run and Shirocco both failed to fire in the Arc.  Echo of Light won on Saturday desoite veering wildly of course in the final stages and Reveernce and Moss Vale filled the minor placings in the Pric de L’Abbaye.

  

In Japan Benbaun was 5th in the Sprinters Stakes.

  

There are a few runners from our list tomorrow.  Easy Air and Superseus go in the 3.10.  Easy Air has never won on turf.  His career best effort was when 2nd to Sir Gerard in the Britannia Stakes at Ascot.  Superdeus was back in 8th that day and is actually 2 lbs worse off.  Superseus has won since though, last time out at Ascot and is clearly in good heart.

  

Compromiznotension won a maiden at Newcastle and was then third on his handicap debut.  Tom eves rides him in the 4.10 where he has an each way chance.

  

 Celtic Carisma has already win for us at 12/1 so does not owe me anything.  He might find the 12 furlongs of the 4.40 a little on the sharp side.

  

In 5.10 Woolly Bully is our list horse.  He has had a long break since just going down by a short head at Leicester.  Frankie Dettori is an eyecatching jockey booking.

  

Vanquisher has shown enough in his 2 starts so far to suggest that he can take a hand in the 3.30 at Windsor.

  

There was plenty to like about Oldjoesaid’s maiden win at Sandown and he makes his nursery in the 4.00.

  

Not long now before the winter jumping gets under way.

 

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