Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Horses to follow

Two house-keeping notes.  First, ignore the old horses to follow list.  So much has happened since I last blogged that I’ll start again, and go through everything on my list.  Also, I intend to be a bit more specific about how and when to bet on each of my selections in my write-ups.  I’ll try to plug list horses on here before they run in appropriate places, but if I can’t, I’ll tweet about them (and, actually, my tweets appear on this page anyway, so… y’know… look at the whole screen).  Second, I use gg.com for my alerts.  Unless you have raceform interactive, it is the most reliable method I know of for not missing a start.  Use it.

The full notebook would be the mother and father of all blog posts, so I’m going to split it up a bit, and present the horses in (hopefully) coherent groups.   Most of what you’re looking at is based on horses I’ve seen in the flesh at the start of the flat season, though some jumps horses make an appearance.  There’ll be more of them arriving with the autumn colours.

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