
He resumed at Towcester in October like a horse who wanted to do anything but race so, although physically he had recovered from his Worcester experience, it was clearly going to be harder to get him to recover his enthusiasm. Yesterday's race was going to be a make-or-break occasion: he was in great nick physically and seemingly mentally too, so there was nothing further I could do to improve him - so if he'd trailed round again, it would have been hard to justify prolonging the agony for his connections. Happily, though, he ran a mighty race, bowling along in front and jumping well and enthusiastically, before just being run out of it at the end by the favourite, a multiple winner and course specialist to whom Frankie was giving 21 lb (ie Frankie carried 11 stone 9 and the winner carried 10 stone 2). Anyway, I think it's an easy decision to give his racing career a reprieve and now to press on again with optimism, which was something that had been hard to find on his behalf in recent weeks.
Now we've just got to hope that the fog lifts from Kempton tomorrow to allow our second and third runners of the week to take part. We've had a lovely day here, as you can see, because the early mist was soon burned off by the winter sun, but in the home counties it seems as if it was a different story. Most of Lingfield's card this afternoon was lost and alll of Kempton's evening meeting was abandoned. Surely tomorrow evening will be OK, won't it? We've got Fen Flyer in the first race and Indira in the second.
Fen should run well although it won't be easy drawn wide in a full field over seven furlongs; and Indira should run well although she's a debutante in a race in which most of the runners have already been placed, so again it would be hard to justify being more than hopeful of a very creditable performance. Indira's participation in particular will be a source of excitement as she'll be our first two-year-old runner of the year. It's always good to see a juvenile make his or her debut, and particularly good if it's been a while since one's had such an occurrence.

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I have to say that our frankie looks a lovely sensitive soul so I can just imagine him getting upset if he gets hassled .Lets hope he goes on from here as I imagine he is well loved in the yard.
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