
Bryan Walker
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | David Yates |Bryan Walker
Newsboy's nap selection on Wednesday, April 16, is the Nicky Henderson-trained East India Express (2.05) at Cheltenham. His nb is Romantic Style (3.00) at NewmarketFEEL the love for ROMANTIC STYLE (nb) in the Group Three Blandford Bloodstock Abernant Stakes (3.00) at Newmarket on Wednesday. Connections expressed the view that his stamina was stretched by a mile and dropping back to six furlongs did the trick when she quickened up smartly to land a Listed contest on good to firm.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
mirror.co.uk | David Yates |Bryan Walker
ROI DE FRANCE (5.30, nap) was disappointing when fancied to run a big race in the Cambridgeshire but can get back on track at Kempton’s all-weather surface the Try Unibet’s New Acca Boosts Handicap on Wednesday. John and Thady Gosden’s charge looked one to follow when posting a convincing win at Windsor in July.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
mirror.co.uk | Stephen Jones |Bryan Walker
SPYCATCHER (1.55) has a licence to thrill in the Qipco British Champions Sprint at Ascot on Saturday afternoon. Karl Burke’s six-year-old was stopped in his run when winding up to throw down a challenge in this race 12 months ago. It was a decent effort in the circumstances to finish third behind Art Power and Kinross, who he again faces today. There’s no doubt he has the ability to be competitive at this top level when he gets the breaks.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
irishmirror.ie | Bryan Walker
SERGEANT (3.40, nap) is fancied to follow up a last time out win at Newton Abbot by landing the Kilburn Gaels Hurling Club Handicap Hurdle at Fontwell Park on Sunday. The former Harriet Dickin trainee looked better than ever when marking his first start for Tony Charlton with a seven and a half length supremacy at the Devon track, showing an impressive finishing burst to settle matters quickly. He's fancied to defy an 8lb rise in his present groove.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
mirror.co.uk | Bryan Walker
SERGEANT (3.40, nap) is fancied to follow up a last time out win at Newton Abbot by landing the Kilburn Gaels Hurling Club Handicap Hurdle at Fontwell Park on Sunday. The former Harriet Dickin trainee looked better than ever when marking his first start for Tony Charlton with a seven and a half length supremacy at the Devon track, showing an impressive finishing burst to settle matters quickly. He's fancied to defy an 8lb rise in his present groove.
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