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AN eight-race afternoon card at Dundalk will come as a blessed relief to stir crazy racing punters and AERCLUB (2.00) can put a smile back on their faces.
Henry de Bromhead has kept the colt under wraps since making a successful start to his career over course and distance in November. Joseph O'Brien's runner-up Dune Of Pilat has franked the form but winning his two subsequent starts, the most recent by eight lengths at Southwell off a mark of 92, so Aerclub seems a worthy favourite, despite conceding upwards of 5lb to his five rivals. O'Brien saddles his filly Line Judge, third on debut 63 days ago, but the main threat may well be brother Donnacha's Flower Garland, a six lengths winner here four weeks ago.
In the 1m 2f maiden Joseph O'Brien goes to war with short-price favourite Juliet Rose but slight preference is for DUTCH ADMIRAL (3.00) at more enticing odds. Despite starting an unconsidered 66-1 ‘rag' Dutch Admiral fared well (fourth) against some smart rivals in a Listed contest over a mile three weeks ago won by O'Brien's Crossfirehurricane. Juliet Rose found hot favourite China's Storm a head too good over course and distance in February and the daughter of Camelot looks a strong stayer on that evidence.
The handicaps look tough but FOLLOWMEFOLLOWYOU (3.30) is a bit more consistent than some of her rivals and wouldn't need to improve much on a second to odds-on Happaugue a fortnight ago to go close. Formerly trained by Mark Johnston, she stays further than this 1m 2f trip and gets the vote over Tio Esteban, a comfortable scorer wearing a first-time hood but anchored by a 9lb rise in a better race a week later.
Missed the 40s on Casa Romano in the first at Dundalk but on at 25s with 4 places.
Ran much better than finishing position last week and would have needed that run.
BOL
DC I’ll have a couple of bob e/way. GL👍☘
9/1 with P/P Win stake back if 2-3-4 . Good Luck DC .
Morning all, do a wee trixie on Alan’s picks, I read Lucinda Russell wants the bha to do what they are doing in ireland 1 meeting a day behind closed doors
I think the BHA will be monitoring the situation over here and if they see it going well would take the same approach.
Fingers crossed for today, the way things are going with this virus we’ll need a bit of luck to fall our way.
GL
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To be honest if you don’t much about horse racing don’t bet on it.
Save your money for the return of something you know better.
Any view about Cautious Approach in top 3?
Afternoon all
Reverberation 1.30 6-1
Northern suprise 2.30 16-1
Madamoiselle penny 3.30 12-1
Park row 4.00 20-1
Eacharn 4.30d 8-1
Ew singles & ew lucky31 ☘️Gl all
Iseebreeze 4-30 Dundalk 12-1 Ew extra 6 places 1/4 odds
sir danilo 1.30 flower garland 2.00
Your end mate
Well that went well……not !!
Well done ew thief
Cheers dc how’s it going your end 🤔
Ah its dreadful thief. All shops closed except supermarkets and the city is a ghostown.
But it’s all for the greater good and hopefully if we all stick to the rules it will be over soon.
Still I suppose we can count ourselves lucky when you see what’s happening in Italy
GL
Went for the paper this morning cards only a lost me shit no wallet 😂😂😡😡
Just read an interesting article about how bookmakers share prices going through the floor and the danger of leaving large cash balances with companies who might not survive the situation we have at the minute .Food for thought maybe
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You should never leave big balances anyway.
Emptied all my accounts but for a few quid in each on tuesday . More to stop me squandering it than anything else
How’s up Bonny Scotland mate 👍
Shops busy ,roads quiet, brewery’s closed,drinks companies running out of bottles ,bookies closed ,It’s life Jim but not as we know it