- Sunday, 07 November 2010 00:00
- Written by Chester Barnes
I see that Manchester United have sent Wayne Rooney over to America so that he can get his head in the right place. I can imagine the stress that he is under on his £250,000 per week wage...I wonder if I told David that I was in need of some help if he would send me off on a nice holiday?! I would imagine that he would just send me to Coventry!
- Saturday, 06 November 2010 08:27
- Written by Chester Barnes
It's the final day of the flat season and the jockey's championship is still wide open and up for grabs following a treble yesterday for each of the protagonists. Paul Hanagan kicked off with a double in the afternoon followed by another at Wolvehampton, while Richard Hughes capitalised by scoring on all three of his mounts to finish the day as they started. This afternoon Hughes has seven mounts, with three of them being paper favourites, while Hanagan also has seven mounts, although they are not as well fancied. Even so, with a two winner head start, you would still have to say that the advantage lies with Hanagan...what a finish to the season! I am sure there will be a bumper crowd at Donny to watch the action unfold.
- Friday, 05 November 2010 08:25
- Written by Chester Barnes
One of my great hero's, the legend Lester Piggott is 75 years old today and he doesn't look any older now than he did when he was riding. Indeed, with the Breeder's Cup taking place this weekend, it reminds me that it is 20 years since his memorable success in the Breeders Cup at Belmont Park aboard the Vincent O'Brien trained Royal Academy. Lester also rode winners for Martin on the flat, and the old maestro even suggested that MCP move to Newmarket to train on the flat. There is very little that Lester didn't achieve during his time in the saddle, and he even rode a Cheltenham Festival winner when he landed the Triumph Hurdle aboard Prince Charlemagne in 1954.
- Thursday, 04 November 2010 08:06
- Written by Chester Barnes
Dan Breen ran creditably to finish runner-up on his chase debut at Warwick yesterday to the more experienced Darby's Turn. Our five year old jumped well for Tom Scudamore and he looks sure to be winning over fences very soon. Watching the action yesterday, I couldn't help but be impressed by young Sam Twiston-Davies who rode a double on the card. He must be one of the most improved jockey's about at the moment, and he looked particularly good to score upon Cotswold Charmer in a driving finish. To be honest, I think he would have won on either of the first two.
- Wednesday, 03 November 2010 07:56
- Written by Chester Barnes
I thought that Madison du Berlais ran a solid enough race at Exeter yesterday afternoon on his first start over hurdles since 2004. He finished a close second to Mr Hudson, and the run will have blown away the cobwebs for another season over fences. The trip of 2m5 1/2f might just have been on the sharp side for him, so to me it was an encouraging run. I'msingingtheblues wasn't beaten at all far in the big race of the day, The Haldon Gold Cup and he too looks to be more than capable of winning races over fences this season.
- Tuesday, 02 November 2010 08:16
- Written by Chester Barnes
There was a French winner of this morning's Melbourne Cup. Americain, trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre and ridden by Gerald Mosse emerged victorious ahead of the home contingents Maluckyday and hot favourite So You Think - the Tote returned $10.90. What a great performance when you consider how difficult this race is for European runners to win - indeed, you have to go back to Media Puzzle in 2002 to find the last one, and Vintage Crop in 1993 before that. Americain had been based in Australia for a while, showing a high class level of form to win the Geelong Cup previously - maybe that is the way in which future European raiders should be campaigned? Anyway, well done to all connected with the horse.
- Monday, 01 November 2010 08:11
- Written by Chester Barnes