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White Feather

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    White Feather got a reaction from kroni in DAILY LUCKY 15   
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    White Feather got a reaction from kroni in DAILY LUCKY 15   
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    White Feather got a reaction from kroni in DAILY LUCKY 15   
    One winner , 3 seconds - £9 return L15
    Had 4 x £5 singles - not a big fan of the AW
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Equaliser in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    BOG helped the each way double 12/1 Fix Le Bel finished 3rd.
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    White Feather got a reaction from black rabbit in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    BOG helped the each way double 12/1 Fix Le Bel finished 3rd.
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    White Feather got a reaction from Nigwilliam in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    Clonbury Bridge 14:30 Navan -  13/2 PP - 6 places
    Fox Le Bel 15:42 Navan - 15/2 General - 4 places
    2 x singles - each way double - extra places.
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    White Feather got a reaction from Gary66 in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    A top course combo and a trainer with notable track record - Saturday's all-Weather.
    Lingfield: top team take aim with Breeze
    Charlie Johnston and Rossa Ryan have a 60 per cent strike-rate when teaming up at Lingfield and combine with the progressive Bohemian Breeze in the 1m4f handicap (1.25).
     
    Lingfield: quickfire track hat-trick for Richards?
    Lydia Richards has an eyecatching 23 per cent strike-rate on the all-weather at Lingfield in the last five seasons and enjoyed a double at the track at the start of the month.
     
    Wolverhampton: take note of sole Evans runner
    Worcestershire trainer James Evans has a good record in January in recent years. He has operated at a 20 per cent strike-rate (8-41) in the two-week period either side of today's date in the past five seasons, posting a £1 level-stake profit of +£25.
    His sole runner is Gentle Fire, who is an intriguing contender in the 2m handicap (6.00) under in-form 7lb claimer Joe Leavy.
     
    Wolverhampton: Brown bids for more course success
    Gary Brown has a career strike-rate of 15 per cent at Wolverhampton but way exceeded that last year when operating at 36 per cent (5-14) at the all-weather track.
    He was successful with Pyrrhic Dancer in the finale at the track on Friday and saddles two runners on Saturday with solid claims, starting with Graffiti in the 1m½f handicap (6.30). This dual-purpose five-year-old was a tidy winner over a furlong further at this track on his penultimate start under Taylor Fisher, who is back aboard. A slowly run race did not play to his strengths last time.
    Hannah’s Return should be a leading player in the closing second division of the 6f classified stakes (8.30) under Fisher on the back of an encouraging third following a break from a wide draw over 5f here last month.
     
    Best bet
    Photosynthesis (12.50 Lingfield)
    This three-year-old was a beaten favourite on his recent debut for Tom Clover but that form looks strong and he is an intriguing runner on his handicap debut in this 6f contest.
    Photosynthesis was a maiden winner at Navan on his second of three starts in Ireland at two and there was encouragement to take from his third under a penalty for Clover at Newcastle last month.
    The winner Sports Coach and runner-up El Bufalo have scored since, so a 3lb drop in the handicap could prove lenient for this colt.
    A return to 6f is a plus and he is well drawn in stall two, while Clover has started the year in fine form with two winners, two seconds and four thirds from 11 runners.
     
     
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    White Feather got a reaction from Nigwilliam in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    Epsom Faithfull 15/2 general
    Tropez Power 7/1 BF
    Zarzyni  10/1 BF
    Behind The Scenes 8/1 bet 365
    4 x singles - acca or Lucky 15
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    White Feather got a reaction from MCLARKE in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    A top course combo and a trainer with notable track record - Saturday's all-Weather.
    Lingfield: top team take aim with Breeze
    Charlie Johnston and Rossa Ryan have a 60 per cent strike-rate when teaming up at Lingfield and combine with the progressive Bohemian Breeze in the 1m4f handicap (1.25).
     
    Lingfield: quickfire track hat-trick for Richards?
    Lydia Richards has an eyecatching 23 per cent strike-rate on the all-weather at Lingfield in the last five seasons and enjoyed a double at the track at the start of the month.
     
    Wolverhampton: take note of sole Evans runner
    Worcestershire trainer James Evans has a good record in January in recent years. He has operated at a 20 per cent strike-rate (8-41) in the two-week period either side of today's date in the past five seasons, posting a £1 level-stake profit of +£25.
    His sole runner is Gentle Fire, who is an intriguing contender in the 2m handicap (6.00) under in-form 7lb claimer Joe Leavy.
     
    Wolverhampton: Brown bids for more course success
    Gary Brown has a career strike-rate of 15 per cent at Wolverhampton but way exceeded that last year when operating at 36 per cent (5-14) at the all-weather track.
    He was successful with Pyrrhic Dancer in the finale at the track on Friday and saddles two runners on Saturday with solid claims, starting with Graffiti in the 1m½f handicap (6.30). This dual-purpose five-year-old was a tidy winner over a furlong further at this track on his penultimate start under Taylor Fisher, who is back aboard. A slowly run race did not play to his strengths last time.
    Hannah’s Return should be a leading player in the closing second division of the 6f classified stakes (8.30) under Fisher on the back of an encouraging third following a break from a wide draw over 5f here last month.
     
    Best bet
    Photosynthesis (12.50 Lingfield)
    This three-year-old was a beaten favourite on his recent debut for Tom Clover but that form looks strong and he is an intriguing runner on his handicap debut in this 6f contest.
    Photosynthesis was a maiden winner at Navan on his second of three starts in Ireland at two and there was encouragement to take from his third under a penalty for Clover at Newcastle last month.
    The winner Sports Coach and runner-up El Bufalo have scored since, so a 3lb drop in the handicap could prove lenient for this colt.
    A return to 6f is a plus and he is well drawn in stall two, while Clover has started the year in fine form with two winners, two seconds and four thirds from 11 runners.
     
     
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Equaliser in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    Clonbury Bridge 14:30 Navan -  13/2 PP - 6 places
    Fox Le Bel 15:42 Navan - 15/2 General - 4 places
    2 x singles - each way double - extra places.
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    White Feather got a reaction from Gary66 in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    Clonbury Bridge 14:30 Navan -  13/2 PP - 6 places
    Fox Le Bel 15:42 Navan - 15/2 General - 4 places
    2 x singles - each way double - extra places.
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    White Feather reacted to Zilzalian in DAILY LUCKY 15   
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    White Feather reacted to Gary66 in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    On a day when I don’t have to take the grandkids the football, I’ll have an AW lucky 15 ew
    2-35 alligator alley 15/2
    3-10 dayzee 16/1
    4-25 Plumstead 9/1
    3-45 smith 12/1
    good luck all
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Equaliser in DAILY LUCKY 15   
    One winner , 3 seconds - £9 return L15
    Had 4 x £5 singles - not a big fan of the AW
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Equaliser in DAILY LUCKY 15   
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Equaliser in DAILY LUCKY 15   
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Equaliser in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    Epsom Faithfull 15/2 general
    Tropez Power 7/1 BF
    Zarzyni  10/1 BF
    Behind The Scenes 8/1 bet 365
    4 x singles - acca or Lucky 15
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Equaliser in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    A top course combo and a trainer with notable track record - Saturday's all-Weather.
    Lingfield: top team take aim with Breeze
    Charlie Johnston and Rossa Ryan have a 60 per cent strike-rate when teaming up at Lingfield and combine with the progressive Bohemian Breeze in the 1m4f handicap (1.25).
     
    Lingfield: quickfire track hat-trick for Richards?
    Lydia Richards has an eyecatching 23 per cent strike-rate on the all-weather at Lingfield in the last five seasons and enjoyed a double at the track at the start of the month.
     
    Wolverhampton: take note of sole Evans runner
    Worcestershire trainer James Evans has a good record in January in recent years. He has operated at a 20 per cent strike-rate (8-41) in the two-week period either side of today's date in the past five seasons, posting a £1 level-stake profit of +£25.
    His sole runner is Gentle Fire, who is an intriguing contender in the 2m handicap (6.00) under in-form 7lb claimer Joe Leavy.
     
    Wolverhampton: Brown bids for more course success
    Gary Brown has a career strike-rate of 15 per cent at Wolverhampton but way exceeded that last year when operating at 36 per cent (5-14) at the all-weather track.
    He was successful with Pyrrhic Dancer in the finale at the track on Friday and saddles two runners on Saturday with solid claims, starting with Graffiti in the 1m½f handicap (6.30). This dual-purpose five-year-old was a tidy winner over a furlong further at this track on his penultimate start under Taylor Fisher, who is back aboard. A slowly run race did not play to his strengths last time.
    Hannah’s Return should be a leading player in the closing second division of the 6f classified stakes (8.30) under Fisher on the back of an encouraging third following a break from a wide draw over 5f here last month.
     
    Best bet
    Photosynthesis (12.50 Lingfield)
    This three-year-old was a beaten favourite on his recent debut for Tom Clover but that form looks strong and he is an intriguing runner on his handicap debut in this 6f contest.
    Photosynthesis was a maiden winner at Navan on his second of three starts in Ireland at two and there was encouragement to take from his third under a penalty for Clover at Newcastle last month.
    The winner Sports Coach and runner-up El Bufalo have scored since, so a 3lb drop in the handicap could prove lenient for this colt.
    A return to 6f is a plus and he is well drawn in stall two, while Clover has started the year in fine form with two winners, two seconds and four thirds from 11 runners.
     
     
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    White Feather got a reaction from black rabbit in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    A top course combo and a trainer with notable track record - Saturday's all-Weather.
    Lingfield: top team take aim with Breeze
    Charlie Johnston and Rossa Ryan have a 60 per cent strike-rate when teaming up at Lingfield and combine with the progressive Bohemian Breeze in the 1m4f handicap (1.25).
     
    Lingfield: quickfire track hat-trick for Richards?
    Lydia Richards has an eyecatching 23 per cent strike-rate on the all-weather at Lingfield in the last five seasons and enjoyed a double at the track at the start of the month.
     
    Wolverhampton: take note of sole Evans runner
    Worcestershire trainer James Evans has a good record in January in recent years. He has operated at a 20 per cent strike-rate (8-41) in the two-week period either side of today's date in the past five seasons, posting a £1 level-stake profit of +£25.
    His sole runner is Gentle Fire, who is an intriguing contender in the 2m handicap (6.00) under in-form 7lb claimer Joe Leavy.
     
    Wolverhampton: Brown bids for more course success
    Gary Brown has a career strike-rate of 15 per cent at Wolverhampton but way exceeded that last year when operating at 36 per cent (5-14) at the all-weather track.
    He was successful with Pyrrhic Dancer in the finale at the track on Friday and saddles two runners on Saturday with solid claims, starting with Graffiti in the 1m½f handicap (6.30). This dual-purpose five-year-old was a tidy winner over a furlong further at this track on his penultimate start under Taylor Fisher, who is back aboard. A slowly run race did not play to his strengths last time.
    Hannah’s Return should be a leading player in the closing second division of the 6f classified stakes (8.30) under Fisher on the back of an encouraging third following a break from a wide draw over 5f here last month.
     
    Best bet
    Photosynthesis (12.50 Lingfield)
    This three-year-old was a beaten favourite on his recent debut for Tom Clover but that form looks strong and he is an intriguing runner on his handicap debut in this 6f contest.
    Photosynthesis was a maiden winner at Navan on his second of three starts in Ireland at two and there was encouragement to take from his third under a penalty for Clover at Newcastle last month.
    The winner Sports Coach and runner-up El Bufalo have scored since, so a 3lb drop in the handicap could prove lenient for this colt.
    A return to 6f is a plus and he is well drawn in stall two, while Clover has started the year in fine form with two winners, two seconds and four thirds from 11 runners.
     
     
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    White Feather got a reaction from anaconda69 in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    A top course combo and a trainer with notable track record - Saturday's all-Weather.
    Lingfield: top team take aim with Breeze
    Charlie Johnston and Rossa Ryan have a 60 per cent strike-rate when teaming up at Lingfield and combine with the progressive Bohemian Breeze in the 1m4f handicap (1.25).
     
    Lingfield: quickfire track hat-trick for Richards?
    Lydia Richards has an eyecatching 23 per cent strike-rate on the all-weather at Lingfield in the last five seasons and enjoyed a double at the track at the start of the month.
     
    Wolverhampton: take note of sole Evans runner
    Worcestershire trainer James Evans has a good record in January in recent years. He has operated at a 20 per cent strike-rate (8-41) in the two-week period either side of today's date in the past five seasons, posting a £1 level-stake profit of +£25.
    His sole runner is Gentle Fire, who is an intriguing contender in the 2m handicap (6.00) under in-form 7lb claimer Joe Leavy.
     
    Wolverhampton: Brown bids for more course success
    Gary Brown has a career strike-rate of 15 per cent at Wolverhampton but way exceeded that last year when operating at 36 per cent (5-14) at the all-weather track.
    He was successful with Pyrrhic Dancer in the finale at the track on Friday and saddles two runners on Saturday with solid claims, starting with Graffiti in the 1m½f handicap (6.30). This dual-purpose five-year-old was a tidy winner over a furlong further at this track on his penultimate start under Taylor Fisher, who is back aboard. A slowly run race did not play to his strengths last time.
    Hannah’s Return should be a leading player in the closing second division of the 6f classified stakes (8.30) under Fisher on the back of an encouraging third following a break from a wide draw over 5f here last month.
     
    Best bet
    Photosynthesis (12.50 Lingfield)
    This three-year-old was a beaten favourite on his recent debut for Tom Clover but that form looks strong and he is an intriguing runner on his handicap debut in this 6f contest.
    Photosynthesis was a maiden winner at Navan on his second of three starts in Ireland at two and there was encouragement to take from his third under a penalty for Clover at Newcastle last month.
    The winner Sports Coach and runner-up El Bufalo have scored since, so a 3lb drop in the handicap could prove lenient for this colt.
    A return to 6f is a plus and he is well drawn in stall two, while Clover has started the year in fine form with two winners, two seconds and four thirds from 11 runners.
     
     
  21. Like
    White Feather got a reaction from black rabbit in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    Epsom Faithfull 15/2 general
    Tropez Power 7/1 BF
    Zarzyni  10/1 BF
    Behind The Scenes 8/1 bet 365
    4 x singles - acca or Lucky 15
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Brigadier in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    Epsom Faithfull 15/2 general
    Tropez Power 7/1 BF
    Zarzyni  10/1 BF
    Behind The Scenes 8/1 bet 365
    4 x singles - acca or Lucky 15
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    White Feather got a reaction from The Brigadier in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    A top course combo and a trainer with notable track record - Saturday's all-Weather.
    Lingfield: top team take aim with Breeze
    Charlie Johnston and Rossa Ryan have a 60 per cent strike-rate when teaming up at Lingfield and combine with the progressive Bohemian Breeze in the 1m4f handicap (1.25).
     
    Lingfield: quickfire track hat-trick for Richards?
    Lydia Richards has an eyecatching 23 per cent strike-rate on the all-weather at Lingfield in the last five seasons and enjoyed a double at the track at the start of the month.
     
    Wolverhampton: take note of sole Evans runner
    Worcestershire trainer James Evans has a good record in January in recent years. He has operated at a 20 per cent strike-rate (8-41) in the two-week period either side of today's date in the past five seasons, posting a £1 level-stake profit of +£25.
    His sole runner is Gentle Fire, who is an intriguing contender in the 2m handicap (6.00) under in-form 7lb claimer Joe Leavy.
     
    Wolverhampton: Brown bids for more course success
    Gary Brown has a career strike-rate of 15 per cent at Wolverhampton but way exceeded that last year when operating at 36 per cent (5-14) at the all-weather track.
    He was successful with Pyrrhic Dancer in the finale at the track on Friday and saddles two runners on Saturday with solid claims, starting with Graffiti in the 1m½f handicap (6.30). This dual-purpose five-year-old was a tidy winner over a furlong further at this track on his penultimate start under Taylor Fisher, who is back aboard. A slowly run race did not play to his strengths last time.
    Hannah’s Return should be a leading player in the closing second division of the 6f classified stakes (8.30) under Fisher on the back of an encouraging third following a break from a wide draw over 5f here last month.
     
    Best bet
    Photosynthesis (12.50 Lingfield)
    This three-year-old was a beaten favourite on his recent debut for Tom Clover but that form looks strong and he is an intriguing runner on his handicap debut in this 6f contest.
    Photosynthesis was a maiden winner at Navan on his second of three starts in Ireland at two and there was encouragement to take from his third under a penalty for Clover at Newcastle last month.
    The winner Sports Coach and runner-up El Bufalo have scored since, so a 3lb drop in the handicap could prove lenient for this colt.
    A return to 6f is a plus and he is well drawn in stall two, while Clover has started the year in fine form with two winners, two seconds and four thirds from 11 runners.
     
     
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    White Feather got a reaction from richard-westwood in Racing Chat - Saturday 20th January   
    Epsom Faithfull 15/2 general
    Tropez Power 7/1 BF
    Zarzyni  10/1 BF
    Behind The Scenes 8/1 bet 365
    4 x singles - acca or Lucky 15
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