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Donā€™t think soā€¦didnā€™t notice that

[quote=ā€œfenwaypark, post: 853035, member: 276ā€]Hope Bayan does not end up like poor Hunt Ball.
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It seems the American experience has been a bad one and heā€™s coming back to England, with Henderson rumoured to be taking over the training.

Who owns him now ?

Henderson has him now alright

Best run came righthanded at Ascot. He disappointed race before in dipper at Cheltenham when fancied. Maybe something, maybe nothing. Needs to show that he retains his ability first and foremost.

[quote=ā€œthedancingbaby, post: 853038, member: 48ā€]It seems the American experience has been a bad one and heā€™s coming back to England, with Henderson rumoured to be taking over the training.

Who owns him now ?[/quote]
Read that, I think he may be owned by the american who had flagship uberalles.

Yes, I was presuming he would ā€¦sounds are good to date and the injury was (tendon) was found before any lasting damage occurred

@Kid Chocolate, should I be lumping on Dunguib for the Arkle yet or will they send him straight for the Champion Chase to beat Sprinter Sacre?

Hold your fire

[SIZE=5]Owner Roger Brookhouse is looking forward to his Grade One bumper winner The Liquidator making his hurdles debut at Carlisle on Wednesday. [/SIZE]



The Liquidator: Set to run at Carlisle

The five-year-old was one of the leading bumper horses last term, winning a big prize at the Punchestown Festival in April after finishing fourth in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper at Cheltenham.

Despite reaching such a high level at that discipline, trainer David Pipe gives the exciting prospect a low-profile first taste of jumping in public in the 13-runner Get Free Bet With bookmakers.co.uk Novicesā€™ Hurdle.

ā€œIā€™m looking forward to it very much. Iā€™ve not seen him school at home but Iā€™ve spoken to David a time or two and he says itā€™s gone well,ā€ said Brookhouse.

ā€œHeā€™s done very well so far and heā€™s a nice horse. David usually likes to start off low key. It looks a good place to start and weā€™ll see how he gets on.ā€

Opposition includes the Jonjo Oā€™Neill Spookydooky, who has had the benefit of a spin over hurdles at Chepstow, Vinstar from Donald McCainā€™s yard and Alison Hamiltonā€™s Damascus Steel, a winner over hurdles at Hexham.

Nice debut from Taquin du seuil at Ffos llas. Jumped well but his action would suggest that deep ground is important to him.

That kiely mare I mentioned , toe the line runs tomorrow in pun, bumper form lines look really impressive now

Nice debut from the liquidator at Carlisle. Probably a bit high over his hurdles but thatā€™s probably being over critical.

Nice round of jumping from Morning Assembly there.

2:35 in clonmel today will be having an ew interest in charging Indian , he was a good 3rd in gowran in his last run, the 2nd that day billybuster has come out and won twice on the bounce as has the 5th miss mc veale. Could be a price, small stable and little known form, def well handicapped

[quote=ā€œKid Chocolate, post: 853854, member: 553ā€]little known form
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Apart from being 3rd the last day where the 2nd and 5th have won 4 races between them since

Ruby with 1 ride today in Clonmel for the Berrys. Worth keeping an eye on you would think.

Scratch that. Missed his mount in the first.

Not everybody will have picked up on that

Just came out of a meeting in work to find a text on the phoneā€¦

ā€œHave a few quid on De Sousa in the 2 listed races at Lingfieldā€

You know the restā€¦damn you work and fucking meetings :frowning:

@TreatyStones, recognise this hat?