markwales
20th April 2004, 17:58
Well the bookies are scratching their heads this week with the first Group 2 event of the year. The race looks sure to attract some of the early season starlets, and we could see a very close market indeed.
Also, I'm going to add a 1m 4f and 1m 6f maiden in week 7, and a 1m 6 Listed race in week 10. This is due to the sheer numbers of distance horses that are being trained at the moment, and will give them an opportunity to provide some insight into their calibre prior to their 3yo season.
I know that these distances are not normally run in the 2yo season, but a lot of horses are just sitting on the sidelines, training up to the max ready for the 3yo season.
The races will be added to the calendar in this Sunday's update....so start planning now !!!
There are 3 stables available if anybody wants to join the game. Simply drop me a PM or post here and I'll get you added, I'm sure that fellow members will agree that the game is good fun, whislt challenging at the same time.
Thanks for making the first 3 weeks a success, I'm sure that you're all getting the hang of things, and the training regimes are looking very interesting indeed.
Good luck this week.
Mark.
Also, I'm going to add a 1m 4f and 1m 6f maiden in week 7, and a 1m 6 Listed race in week 10. This is due to the sheer numbers of distance horses that are being trained at the moment, and will give them an opportunity to provide some insight into their calibre prior to their 3yo season.
I know that these distances are not normally run in the 2yo season, but a lot of horses are just sitting on the sidelines, training up to the max ready for the 3yo season.
The races will be added to the calendar in this Sunday's update....so start planning now !!!
There are 3 stables available if anybody wants to join the game. Simply drop me a PM or post here and I'll get you added, I'm sure that fellow members will agree that the game is good fun, whislt challenging at the same time.
Thanks for making the first 3 weeks a success, I'm sure that you're all getting the hang of things, and the training regimes are looking very interesting indeed.
Good luck this week.
Mark.