Diary: November 29 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

 

Uttoxeter 1.00 – Pebrock

 

Uttoxeter 2.356 – Mister Potter

 

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

 

Carlisle 12.50 – La Troussardiere

 

Carlisle 2.25 – Numero un de Solzen

 

Uttoxeter 3.40 – Ricardos Chance

 

Russellform Ramblings

 

There were a couple of winners for our list to follow yesterday, notably Blue Splash for in form trainer Peter Bowen.  Blue Splash is a full brother to Ungaro and this was his 4th career win.  He looks a horse to follow and I am looking forward to seeing him back over fences.

 

I understand that Robert Alner continues to make progress after his serious car accident.  His stable had a good winner today in Silver Inngot at 10/1.  He was having his first run since April 2005 after suffering a series of injuries.

 

Turning to tomorrow’s racing Pebrock makes his hurdles debut in the 1.00 at Uttoxeter for Welsh trainer Evan Williams.  Pebrock won his only start in a Southwell bumper last season when trainer by Nigelo Twiston-Davies.

 

Mister Potter is bred for the job as he is related to the likes of Denman and Silverburn.  He showed form, over hurdles last season and looks the type to make a chaser.

 

Numero un de Solzen was a consistent chaser last season.  He won at Newcastle beating the useful Cloudy Lane.  He looks to have a fair chance in the 2.25 at Carlisle.

 

Ricardo’s Chance has won 3 times over hurdles but they all came on good to firm ground.

 

There are a couple of other interesting runners in action today.  Colisay runs in the 1.00 at Uttoxeter.  He finished 4th in the 2003 Lincoln.  He won 4 times on the flat and was ridden by a certain K Fallon on each occasion.

 

Barzak who runs in the 2.05 at Uttoxeter is best known as an all weather performer on the flat.  I remember him making a very good start to his flat career a few years back when he won at 11/1 on his debut at Leicester.

 

 

Nap of the day

 

Pebrock – Uttoxeter 1.00

 

Today’s trivia

 

In 1822 Middleham trainer James Croft saddled the first 4 home in the St Leger.

 

What’s in a name?

 

La Troussardiere is named after a stud in France.

 

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Diary: November 28 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

 

Chepstow 1.10 – Master Overseer

 

Chepstow 2.55 – Blue Splash

 

Lingfield 1.30 – Pauillac

 

Lingfield 3.45 – Gentle John

 

Russellform Ramblings

 

Gaspara was beaten at Kempton today which would make me a bit wary of the David Pipe stable at presents.  Blue Splash is being aimed at various targets over fences and tomorrow may be a prep race over hurdles.

 

Nap of the day

 

What A Friend –  1.10 Chepstow

 

Today’s trivia

 

What a Friend is partly owned by Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson

 

What’s in a name?

 

Brown Demerera who runs in the 12.30 at Lingfield is aptly named as he is a chestnut by the sire Sugarfoot.

 

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Diary: November 27 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

 

Kempton 1.10 – Gaspara

 

Kempton 1.45 – Treasury Counsel & Trigger the Light

 

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

 

Kempton 12.30 – Custom Design

 

Sedgefield 1.35 – Serabad

 

 

Russellform Ramblings

 

The 1.45 at Kempton looks a hot beginner’s chase.  Trigger the Light won twice over hurdles last season, beating Ornais, who has since won over fences, at Taunton.  Treasury Counsel is another dual hurdles winner and like Trigger the Light should make a better chaser.  The ex French Vitray is a well bred newcomer form Paul Nicholls while Carnival Town has chasing experience, having finished 2nd to Money Order a couple of weeks ago at Bangor.

 

Nap of the day

 

Trigger the Light – Kempton 1.45

 

Today’s trivia

 

In 1916 The Grand National was held at Gatwick in Surrey.

 

What’s in a name?

 

The stallion Dr Fong has some interestingly named progeny to his credit.  Not least the cheekily named Fong’s Thong who was a winner in the USA before winning a couple of races over here for Brian Meehan in July 2004.

 

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Diary: November 26 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

 

Ludlow 1.20 – Commander Vic

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

 

Ayr  1.40 – Ballyvoge

 

 

Russellform Ramblings

 

It was a weekend that promised much with top class racing at a number of tracks.  In the event rarely have the highs and lows of jumps racing been brought into such stark contrast.

 

After his defeat at the hands of Monet’s Garden the experts were divided on Kauto Star – was he just a shooting star, a one season wonder, or did getting that close to the Nicky Richard’s grey constitute a fantastic result?  There was no doubting his performance at Haydock where he once again got the better of his arch rival Exotic Dancer.  Greatness beckons perhaps for the Nicholls chaser.

 

Sadly for the second consecutive week the racing was marred by a fatality with the high class grey Detroit City the latest casualty.  Worse was to follow when Noel Meade’s Mac Three was killed at Navan this afternoon.

 

It was an up and down weekend for jockeys and punters as well.  Sam Thomas certainly experienced the highs.  Not only did he partner Kauto Star but he then made it a big race double on board Mr Pointment in the Becher Chase.   You had to feel for Bewley’s Berry who finished second in the Becher Chase for the second year and once again beaten by a Paul Nicholls runner; last season it was Eurotrek.

 

It wasn’t an easy weekend for some punters.  Special Envoy, one of our horses to follow was absolutely cruising when tipping up at the final obstacle in the valuable handicap hurdle at Haydock.  Had jockey Paddy Merrigan  been on the tennis court he would have been censured for “crash hat” abuse when he showed his frustration at missing out on the biggest win of his career. It’s also as well that the running rail has plenty of give in it or he would have broken his foot!

 

 I didn’t back the horse myself but I know a man who did at 20/1 and 25/1.  Merrigan was quick to come back though as he rode a double today, one of them coming in at 66/1.  Getting back to Special Envoy his last hurdle fall must have been especially galling as the same thing happened to him last season at Aintree.

 

Staying withj the disappointments it was a shame to see just 2 runners in the Peterborough Chase.  Surely a prize like that should have attracted a bigger field?

 

Anyway, onward and upwards.  I am making Commander Vic my nap today with slight reservations as the Pipe yard have not been in the best of form lately.  Only 2 wins from the last 38 runners is certainly not typical of that stable.  However they have had 2 winners from the last 8 so maybe the poor run is coming to an end.

  

Nap of the day

 

Commander Vic – Ludlow 1.20

 

Today’s trivia

 

In 1957 the Whitbread Gold Cup became the first commercially sponsored race.

 

What’s in a name?

 

Sonny Liston runs in the 1.40 at Ayr. The original Sonny Liston won the World Heavyweight title in 1962 knocking out Floyd Patterson in the first round.  He lost the title to Cassius Clay, alter to become Mohammed Ali.  The horse is cleverly named as he is by Supreme Leader out of Going Down (get it?)

 

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Diary: November 25 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

 

Aintree 12.30 – Another Bottle & Laborec

 

Aintree 1.05 – Cedrus Libani

 

Aintree 2.15 – Altilhar

 

Aintree 2.50 – Bewley’s Berry

 

Plumpton 12.55 – Otage De Brion

 

Plumpton 2.05 – Teamgeist

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

 

Aintree 2.50 – King Killone

 

Aintree 3.25 – Ballabriggs

 

Plumpton 1.30 – Dear Villez

 

 

Russellform Ramblings

 

Howard Johnson has his team in good form and the 12.30 at Aintree could well go to his Laborec, who was a very creditable 2nd to Crocodiles Rock last time.  The main threat is likely to come from the former decent flat handicapper Another Bottle.  Another from the Howard Johnson yard, Bewley’s Berry has shown a liking for the Aintree fences before and should go well in the Becher Chase.  King Killone has an each way chance at around 12/1.

 

At Plumpton the 3 horses noted from our lists to follow all look to have good chances.  At Navan my main fancies are Liskennett in the 12.55 and Merdeka in the 2.30.

 

Nap of the day

 

Navan 2.30 – Merdeka

 

 

Today’s trivia

 

Starting stalls were introduced in 1965.

 

What’s in a name?

 

Teamgeist is German for team spirit.

 

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Diary: November 24 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

 

Ascot 1.20 – New Little Bric & Regal Heights

 

Ascot 1.50 –  Afsoun & Wichita Lineman

 

Ascot 2.20 – Pablo du Charmil

 

Haydock 12.30 – Lightning Strike & Tazbar

 

Haydock 1.35 – Taranis & Special Envoy

 

Haydock 2.05 – Kauto Star, Exotic Dancer & My Way de Solzen

 

Haydock 2.35 – Cloudy Lane

 

Haydock 3.45 – Jorveybrook

 

Huntingdon 3.35 – Aces Four

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

 

Ascot 1.50 – Kings Quay

 

Ascot  2.55 – Labelthou

 

Haydock 1.35 – Halcon Generlardais 

Haydock 2.35 – High Chimes

 

Russellform Ramblings

 

The 1.50 at Ascot will take some winning with two former Champion Hurdle victors in the line up.  Afsoun, who will want a brisk pace over just short of two and a half miles, may enhance his World Hurdle prospects at the expense of last year’s winner Hardy Eustace.  The other interesting runner is Wichita Lineman who goes well fresh but I will stick by Afsoun for my selection.

 

The big race of the day is of course the Betfair Chase at Haydock which features the first 3 home in the Gold Cup last year plus the Queen Mother Champion Chaser My Way de Solzen.  Exotic Dancer has run 17 times in the UK with 5 wins.  Four of those have come at Cheltenham where he is something of a course specialist. If this was at Cheltenham I would be a bit interested – but it isn’t.  Anyway, I don’t really see why either Exotic Dancer or Turpin Green should reverse the form with the Paul Nicholls star.  If there is any chink in the Kauto Star armoury than the one to find it out might be My Way de Solzen.  He is a horse with star quality himself and is one of the best jumpers around.

 

Staying at Haydock Taranis can take advantage of an attractive handicap mark to land the 1.35.  He may not be great value for money though.  In the 2.35 Cloudy Lane could be another on a good mark.

 

The recent rain will have helped the chances of New Little Bric in the 1.20 at Ascot.  He should go well here as should the other one from our list to follow, Regal Heights.

 

Jorveybrook has a big reputation at home and can give Nicky Richards a winner in the 3.45 at Haydock.

 

Henrietta Knight has enjoyed a virtual monopoly on the Peterborough Chase at Huntingdon down the years.  She is once again well represented by Racing Demon this year.  She has her string in good form but then so does Ferdy Murphy who saddles Aces Four.  He looked like he needed the run when going well until being pulled up on his recent reappearance.  I will give a slight preference to Aces Four, especially if the weather remains dry.

 

My main fancies at Gowran Park are Sophocles (12.45) and Aranleigh (1.15)

 

 Nap of the day

 

Haydock 3.35 – Jorveybrook

 

Today’s trivia

 

The first flat race ever run on the all weather was at Lingfield on 30th October 1989. The winning horse was Niklas Angel – a colt trained by Conrad Allen and ridden by Richard Quinn.

 

What’s in a name?

 

Wichita Lineman was the name of a hit single by pop/country and western star Glen Campbell in the 60s.

 

 

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Diary: November 23 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

 

Ascot 3.45 – Bywell Beau, Laustra Bad, European Dream & Amour Multiple

 

Exeter 12.30 – Seven is Lucky

 

Exeter 1.00 – The Empty Tin

 

Exeter 3.20 – The Tother One

 

Kelso 12.10 – I’m Delilah

 

Kelso 1.15 – Smart Street

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

 

Ascot 2.00 – Blue Bajan

 

Russellform Ramblings

 

Miss Mitch and Russian Trigger provided our list to follow with a couple of successes this afternoon.  There should be more races to be won with both these.

 

There is some decent jumps racing tomorrow from 3 tracks as long as Kelso passes an inspection.  There is a frost expected there overnight.

 

Starting at Ascot in the 2.00 Andy Turnell’s Blue Bajan won 8 times on the flat and appeals as the type to make a hurdler.

 

The Ascot 3.45 features 4 runners from our list to follow.  Bywell Beau is a keen front running sort but may set things up for those behind him.  European Dream is another free going sort.  He has progressed on the flat in the summer winning 4 times. Armour Multiple has the look of a chaser but ran very well for a long time over hurdles last time out finishing 5th over course and distance.  That was after a long lay off and on unsuitable fast ground so he can go even better tomorrow.  David Pipe saddles Laustra Bad who was 3rd to stable companion Gaspara at the Festival last year.  There should be plenty of pace on here and I fancy Laustra Bad to pounce late under Tony McCoy.  Amour Multiple could be an each way shot.

 

David Pipe also has a good chance in a handicap hurdle at Exeter where he saddles Seven is Lucky in the 12.30.  He has had the 3 runs necessary to qualify for a handicap mark and could be well treated.

 

Paul Nicholls has a couple of promising runners at Exeter.  The Empty Tin won 4 of his 6 point to points in Ireland and was second in the other two.  He could well make a winning start over fences in the 1.00 while the Tother One who runs in the 1.30 was an impressive winner of a Chepstow bumper on his only start last season.

 

Up at Kelso I’m Delilah can make a winning start for Nicky Richards over hurdles.  She was a strikingly impressive bumper winner at Cheltenham last season.  One of the main dangers may be Compromiznotension, a recruit form the flat from Howard Johnson’s yard.

 

Lastly, Smart Street will have learned from his first run over fences when finishing 3rd at Kelso and returns to the borders track for the 1.15.

 

 

Nap of the day

 

Smart Street Kelso 1.15

 

Today’s trivia

 

The Tother One who runs in the 3.20 at Exeter is a half brother to high class chaser Thisthatandtother.

 

What’s in a name?

 

Devil’s Island won one race from 10 starts for Sir Mark Prescott, the sole success coming at Wolverhampton last year.  Devil’s Island or Ile du Diable, is the name of a prison on an island in the Atlantic where thousands of prisoner’s were sent from France between 1852 and 1946.  It was the scene of the novel and film Papillon.

 

 

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Diary: November 22 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

 

Market Rasen –  12.40 Calgary Bay

 

Market Rasen –  1.40 Russian Trigger

 

Market Rasen 2.10 – Shrewd Investor

 

Wincanton 2.00 – Miss Mitch

 

Wincanton 3.30 – Super Nick

 

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

Wincanton 3.30 – Wind Instrument

 

Russellform Ramblings

Of the 6 horses featured yesterday there were 4 winners a second and a third. Ouzbeck was just unable to give weight away to Prince Taime who maintained his 100% record and looks a useful type.  Mark Bradburne was seen at his best on Timpo who proved a determined partner.  This one looks a chaser in the making.

 

Russian Trigger makes his handicap debut tomorrow in the 1.40 at Market Rasen.  He won a maiden hurdle at Perth last season, and although he is another whose future lays over fences the trip of 22 furlongs should play to his strengths.  He also has a useful conditional jockey taking 3 lbs off.

 

Super Nick has been entered up several times recently for his new trainer Venetia Williams but connections have been waiting for some rain. He is a dual bumper winner and ran well over hurdles when 2nd to Money Order at Newbury and that horse has already won this season.  Wind Instrument returns to the track after a very lengthy absence.  He won two bumpers and also finished 8th in the Cheltenham Championship bumper in 2006. He has also changed stables and is with Carl Llewellyn. 

Shrewd Investor makes his first appearance over fences in the 2.10 at Market Rasen.  He won 3 times over hurdles and looks the sort that could do even better now he tackles fences.  He likes to dominate and appears to handle any sort of ground.

 

Calgary Bay has already finished runner up twice in bumper for Henrietta Knight.  He begins his hurdles career in the Market Rasen 12.40 and with Graham Lee in the saddle should go close.

 

I was impressed with Miss Mitch last season particularly when chasing home Korello Bay at Newbury.  She was pulled up on her reappearance at Uttoxeter but the ground may have been the problem that day.  She has always been well thought of by connections and should run a big race in the 2.00 at Wincanton.

 

  Nap of the day

 

Scotsirish – 12.35 Thurles

 

Today’s trivia

 

Perhaps the most unusual race track in the world is situated in Switzerland.  The ice arcing on rthe frozen lake at St Moritz always attracts plenty of interest. The horses are literally racing on a sheet of ise covered by a blanket of snow and have to be specially shod.

 

Remarkably even hurdle races are held on St Moritz’s frozen lake.

 

What’s in a name?

 

Mungo Jerry runs in the Hereford 2.50.  Presumably he is named after the successful pop group of the same name who had a number 1 hit with “In the Summertime.”

 

 

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Diary: November 21 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

Warwick 12.50 – Ouzbeck

 

Warwick 2.50 – Wild Tonto

 

Hexham 1.40 – Tot ‘o Whiskey

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

Warwick 12.50 – Prince Taime

 

Warwick 1.50 – Timpo

 

Warwick 2.20 – Marodima

 

 

Russellform Ramblings

Ouzbeck made a promising start to his career last season when 3rd to Osana at Wincanton.  That form looks good as Osana was 2nd in the Greatwood Hurdle on Saturday, Predateur who was 4th that day is highly regarded by Paul Nicholls and the 5th, Junior, went on to win twice on the flat.  He showed a determined attitude when winning at Uttoxeter on his reappearance on ground that was probably quick enough.  He should go close in the opener at Warwick.  There are dangers though, notably Prince Taime was bought out of Henry Daly’s yard for 85,000 Guineas after winning a bumper at Worcester and looks an interesting prospect.

 

It is good to see Mark Bradburne make a successful comeback after a serious injury.  He partners Timpo for Henry Daly in the 1.50.  This one created a favourable impression in a Newbury bumper in March and could well make a winning start over hurdles.  He may need the run of course.

 

Marodima has been second on both his runs this season and looks a tricky ride.  He has the ability to win the 2.20 but it looks a competitive race despite the small field.  I would not take a short price about him.

 

Tot ‘o Whiskey won on his hurdles debut at Hexham and returns there for the 1.40.  He is out of a winning chaser and his future lies over the larger obstacles.  He should be able to pick up more races in the North over hurdles though.

 

 

Nap of the day

I was torn between Ouzbeck and Tot o’Whiskey but ended up siding the former.

 

 

Today’s trivia

Carbine won both the Sydney and Melbourne Cups in 1890.  He was in fact only out of the first three once in 43 starts. 

His win in the 1890 Melbourne Cup was remarkable. He set a weight carrying record of 10 st 5 lb (66 kg) when beating a field of 39 starters and setting a new race record time. He carried 53 lb (24 kg) more than the second placed horse, Highborn. On four occasions Carbine won twice on the same day.

  

What’s in a name?

 

Precious Bane runs in the 3.20 at Warwick.  He is presumably named after the novel written by Mary Webb in 1924.  Webb lived in Shropshire and her novels had a rural setting.  She died at the age of 46.

 

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Diary: November 20 2007

Horses running from our main list to follow

Fakenham 3.30 Faith and Reason

 

Folkestone 1.10 Kid Charlemagne

 

Horses running from our “dark horses” list

Folkestone 12.40 Daltaban

 

Folkestone 3.10 Proud to Present

 

Ramblings

 

It is my Italian evening class tonight so I shall be rambling off to that shortly. A quiet start to the week on the jumps racing front, but I shall be looking out for a couple of my horses (Elite Racing Club) at Wolverhampton tomorrow.  Safebreaker runs in the 3.20 and Ocean Gift in the 4.20.

 

Nap of the day

 

Kid Charlemagne (Folkestone 1.10)

 

 

Today’s trivia

 

On Tuesday February 26, 1839, Lottery became the first winner of The Grand National. In those days the field had to jump a stone wall (now the water jump), cross a stretch of plough land and finish over two hurdles.

 

What’s in a name?

 

Purr who runs in the 1.00 at Fakenham is quite aptly named.  He is by PURsuit of Love out of CATawba.  Clever eh?

 

See you tomorrow

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