b.massey Posted May 20, 2009 Author Report Posted May 20, 2009 Yeah winner wa 4 hours 38... We were sadly 4 hours 57.. Bird tried but think the wind never helped our cos.. Our cock came from the north so knew we'd be behind. But can only keep trying. Well done to winners
Guest Gareth Rankin Posted May 20, 2009 Report Posted May 20, 2009 Good luck to all wish we had something similar in Lanarkshire. A wee bit of effort and it could be running for the 2010 season, make it open to members from Region E. With Uphallhen the sec with BigDa the treasurer.
blaz Posted May 20, 2009 Report Posted May 20, 2009 pentland fed has 2 opens yb and yearling plus a xmus race .thy used to have 4 opens starting the week after yb national.from about 50 to 100 mile . good for a few lessons for late breeds .i for one hope that thy start them again. well done pentland fed and all the guys that put in the xtra work for thees races.
alec guinness Posted May 20, 2009 Report Posted May 20, 2009 A wee bit of effort and it could be running for the 2010 season, make it open to members from Region E. With Uphallhen the sec with BigDa the treasurer. certainly poor we dont have anything to compare with our east coast cousins,when you think of the fanciers in the west who like a punt it would certainly cause a large amount of interest. rabbling on a bit here 25 years ago this week the forerunner to these races was the "scottish midweek specialist club"bruce grobbalar was acting daft in the liverpool goal while winning the european cup, the race was dorchester 370mls for yearlings clocked 5 in less than an hour from 6 sent preparation raced the previous sat from leyland 160mls,lot of talk with regards jumping yearlings if there fit they will come. ;) ;)ps some of birds scored snfc 500mls in later life. ;)
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