Wednesday, February 22, 2017

STREET ART- 2nd but what might have been!

Street Art was second at Kempton last week but we were all left wondering what might have been!
Our apprentice, Kevin Lundie, got SA into a great position from stall 12 managing to sit on the quarters of the leader after two furlongs and then following a relatively sedate pace kick for the winning line at the home turn with just under 3f to race. Kevin got first run and was 6 lengths clear but he was looking for danger over his left shoulder and the hot favourite was on his inside which he didn't see until late. SA was admittedly tiring in the last furlong but with more assistance from the saddle he might have held on. If we take out the winner then SA was 6 lengths clear of his next rival and so it was a good performance. However, we will never know what might have been!


Wednesday, February 22, 2017

BOB HOPEFUL - In the WINNER'S ENCLOSURE

Bob Hopeful ran the second race of his career last week at Wolverhampton and we were pleased with his effort, managing a 4th place spot and entitled to enter the Winner's Enclosure. Again he was slowly away (but not as much as first time out) but he made up the ground readily and settled near the rear. He made good progress down the back straight and heading for the home turn and at one point it looked as though he might be involved in the finish. However, his effort faded but we were pleased with his attitude and he attained a 4th position which was one place better than first time out.
He should progress with further racing and once he has recovered from his last race we will look for another maiden for him.
The photo shows "Bob" returning to the Winner's Enclosure led in by Kumbh Singh.



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