Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Mick Kinane...a pleasure to watch and cheer


Veteran jockey Mick Kinane has announced his retirement, ending a 34-year career in the saddle.

The 50-year-old bows out on a high after a truly memorable 2009 which saw him partner wonder horse Sea The Stars to six Group One wins, including an unprecedented 2000 Guineas-Derby-Arc treble.

In a statement to Press Association Sport, Kinane said: "I have decided this is the right time to retire from race-riding. At 50 I still feel fit and sharp enough to do any horse justice but, after the season I have just had in partnership with Sea The Stars, I have the privilege of being able to end my career as a jockey on an incredible high."

He added: "I leave with a huge sense of gratitude to all the great horses I have ridden, all the great trainers whose genius developed those champions and everybody else in racing, from the stable lads to the owners, who have made me deeply thankful for my involvement in the game.

"Teamwork is the key to success in racing and I have been blessed with some of the best alliances a jockey could have.

"The most important support of all throughout my career has, naturally, come from my wife, Catherine, along with my family and friends.

"Both Catherine and our two precious daughters, Sinead and Aisling, know how much they mean to me."

Kinane pointed to success on the Henry Cecil-trained Commander In Chief in 1993 as a significant moment.

Kinane said: "Your first Epsom Derby success is very special so winning on Commander In Chief was a huge milestone. My Derby-Oaks double on Galileo and Imagine was also very special.

"I will just be a small-time farmer from next week. I have no great plans so am going to spend some time with my wife and family and take stock."

Friday, 4 December 2009

Magnificent Seven!


Seven WINNERS this week so far...and we`ve still got the weekend ahead!

Barry does it Yet Again...

Barry does it again, Take the Breeze should upset the favourite Barry told members, the result...
1st 3 Take The Breeze (FR) 9-4
2nd 1 Bensalem (IRE) 4-6 F

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Backbencher claims expenses...

Barry's best bet of the day Backbencher claimed back the expenses with a big win at odds of 5/2. Thats six winners in 5 days- were you on?

1st 2 Bakbenscher 5-2
2nd 1 Aux Le Bahnn (IRE) 9-2

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Winning Run Continues...

Skippers Brig was an easy winner at Ayr for the Nicky Richards yard having been put up by Barry as his best bet of the day on Wednesday!

1st 1 Skippers Brig (IRE) 5-4 F

2nd 2 Etxalar (FR) 11-4

Barry advised an easy bonus would be had by doubling up with Alegralil in the next race who won by half of North Yorkshire at short odds, but gave members a 40% bonus on winnings.
1st 1 Alegralil 2-5 F
2nd 11 Shayaza 33-1
3rd 8 Last Of The Bunch 14-1

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Chic Winner at 6/1

Barrys message:- H`ford 1.10 Classic Chic scored in this grade and over this trip at Leicester last month and should go in again.

Result...
1st 3 Classic Chic 6-1
2nd 4 Covert Mission 5-2 F
3rd 7 Tabaran (FR) 10-1

Hereford Gets The Nod...one to follow there today!

This afternoon's meeting at Hereford goes ahead after the track passed an inspection.

A forecast frost forced clerk of the course Katie Stephens to call a morning check and although the temperature did drop below freezing overnight, she reports the track to be raceable.

She said: "We got down to minus three overnight so the temperature dropped quite low but it was much more an air frost than a penetrative ground frost. Although the track is still white over now, the frost has not got into the ground."

Got one to follow there today...on Members Line NOW!