humblepie
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Picked the winner of the first. He’d make a lovely show horse 
I think Edwardstone has done enough now. They ought to retire him and give him to meThought Harry might have got a trophy not just a bottle of Schloer!
Edwardstone looks like hes had enough
It will be better tmrw but there is a load more rain forecast for today and until the early hrsThey are doing a precautionary inspection tomorrow morning, I thought the weather was supposed to get better by tomorrow?
Yes, I hate those adverts, I just mute all ads now. Very unwelcome. The adverts are a huge negative against actually watching the racing for me.Completely unrelated to the racing itself
Did anyone else watch on itv and got absolutely bombarded by animal charity adverts?
Now im not opposed to that, and actually donate to the donkey sanctuary, but so many of them just showed the animals suffering when they rescued them - id rather see a before and after - I want to see my potential money being used to help them (if humane to do so) and them in their new homes. How do I know the animals shown were treated
Just arrived back from Cheltenham, don’t think I’ve ever been so cold and wet on a racecourse in 15 years of going racing!
Lots of flooding in the area around Cheltenham, it was right across the road and reasonably deep - just in case anyone is driving in tomorrow!
Like swallow tries in rugby, ridiculous showboating.Lovely win for the mare Panic Attack. But why does Harry Skelton drop the reins completely and throw his arms wide as he crosses the line? I thought this used to be considered dangerous as the horse is likely to lose balance when the contact is dropped so suddenly and completely?
Agree. It’s a bit of fun. Causes no harm xI personally don’t mind the airplane move every now and then. It was a great ride, why not?
How hard must it be for Nicky Henderson with macular degeneration. He seems such a gentleman but what a struggle .
Not sure whether this has been posted before.....
I live in the Lambourn Valley, and Seven Barrows is set in such amazing countryside.
Very jealous. By any chance are you looking to adopt a teenager in their 30s…?Not sure whether this has been posted before.....
I live in the Lambourn Valley, and Seven Barrows is set in such amazing countryside.
I'm not with you on that thought, a knackered horse needs support pulling up not dropping, if I was an owner I would expect my jockey to put the horse first and not act like a pratt, regardless of how talented the jockey is.Agree. It’s a bit of fun. Causes no harm x