Thursday 12 February 2009

Onward onward

With a little over 4 weeks to go Cheltenham horses are starting to mow down their grass as they look for their perfect pitch for their intended targets.

Ante post bets placed
Gone for Lunch £200 win 14/1 Sun Alliance
Cape Tribulation £150 win 16/1 Albert Bartlett

Punjabi at 16s looks tempting each way in the Champion hurdle

Big chance this weekend Air Force One if he runs in Ireland on Sunday - if he runs he will love the bigger fences that will aid his performance- also laying Vor Por Ustedes in the Ascots chase 11/10 - looks like he has had enough ala Denman.


Ps - Its great to see Sam Thomas riding well again, still think he was treated badly by the Nicholls camp - getting the blame for horses being out of form

1 comment:

Stephen Rafferty said...

Ad Man, dont know if you are happy to receive updates like the following for your blog? If so, is there an email address I can send to?
Regards
Stephen



Musselburgh Racecourse has reacted swiftly after losing yesterday’s (wed 11 Feb) fixture due to frost.

The East Lothian track has secured an additional National Hunt meeting on Friday 20 February, gates open at noon and first race is 2pm.

And in a further boost for disappointed punters Musselburgh have slashed admission prices for this race meeting with race goers paying £10 at the gate (normally £15) and concessions priced at £5 (£10).

Musselburgh Racecourse general manager, Bill Farnsworth, said: “We’ve lost two meetings due to bad weather since the start of the year but we are determined to pull out the stops and do what we can with extra fixtures and discounted pricing wherever possible.”

For more information visit www.musselburgh-racecourse.co.uk

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Issued on behalf of Musselburgh Racecourse by Sure Public Relations. For further information please contact Stephen Rafferty on 07980 598974.