
Hence the change of plan: she was one of two late entries for the race (taking the total of entries from nine to eleven - and one of those wasn't qualified anyway), and now, at 7pm tomorrow, she'll run in it, one of seven runners in the field. She should run well, even if she might find a small number of her rivals hard to beat. She'll probably go off either second, third, fourth of fifth favourite, largely depending on whether there's any confidence behind any of the unraced horses. She'll have a new jockey as Martin Lane is flying out of Heathrow at 9pm tomorrow, so Jimmy Quinn will ride here (and, as she's got 8 stone 2lb, Martin's probably not too unhappy to be missing her). Let's see what happens - and let's take inspiration (although, of course, she'll never have an unbeaten record at Wolverhampton, having finished fourth there six days ago) from the track record of her elder half-brother Rhythm Stick, who won three from at the track and who is seen here on the days of his first two of his victories, both in December 2010 - and that's a real reminder that, while it's been wet, we've had an unusually frost- and snow-free winter thus far.
3 comments:
Great John ....thanks for the heads up...will be watching and keeping fingers crossed.
Funny little race 15/1 on be father r looks way too big best of luck John
Funny little race 15/1 on be father r looks way too big best of luck John
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