Everynight worth one last chance with cheekpieces.for any nonsense, but on the other the price is likely to be shorter than it would have been with anyone else on board. Ground-wise, I wouldn't mind if they were on the end of some of the rain that was around yesterday as I get the impression the selection doesn't really enjoy a very lively surface. Lay of the day Cruikadyke 2.10 Yarmouth Has a bit in hand at the weights on official ratings and easily forgiven defeat on all-weather debut last time in a warm race at Kempton (although finished a long way behind the reopposing Roar Of Applause), especially given that he'd been a ready winner on turf on his previous start. However, Paul Cole's three-year-old has often proved too keen for his own good and his overall profile is unconvincing un·con·vinc·ing adj. Not convincing: gave an unconvincing excuse. un for one of his ability. In what looks a trappy claimer, where only a couple can be confidently ruled out, I want to take him on. Best each-way Many Welcomes 1.40 Yarmouth Brian Baugh's filly filly young female horse up to first breeding or 4 years, then a maiden mare. Called filly foal up to weaning, then weanling filly to 1 year, then yearling filly to 2 years. has an aversion to stalls - she unseated her rider at Chester in June before the gates opened - but there's nothing wrong with her attitude once the race starts, as form figures of 1335120 this year suggest. The '2' came when narrowly beaten over today's course and distance last month off a 1lb lower mark, and I'm prepared to forgive a subsequent unplaced effort at Lingfield - her sole poor run all year - as she didn't enjoy the clearest of passages after getting behind early on. This tough and consistent filly is well capable of making the first four in today's company, and hopefully the money will come for Captain Flasheart as it did before he won at Kempton last week, which would take a fair chunk out of the market. Today's multiple Carpe Diem carpe diem (kär`pĕ dē`ĕm), a descriptive term for literature that urges readers to live for the moment [from the Latin phrase "seize the day," used by Horace]. has made the frame twice at Beverley already this season and again has place claims in a weak race back at the Yorkshire track (5.20). The visor was left off when he was well beaten in the face of a stiff task at Ripon last time, but this is much easier and I'm expecting to see a return to form with the headgear headgear, n the apparatus encircling the head or neck and providing attachment for an intraoral appliance in use of extraoral anchorage. headgear, radiologic, n a device that is used to protect the head from injury by radiation. back on. Each-way double Many Welcomes 1.40 Yarmouth Carpe Diem 5.20 Beverley |
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