We had a good day. Lunch was fine, beef and pork carvery with lots of vegetables and an assortment of desserts.
I didn't do too bad on the races.
I had 2 winners, 1 second and 2 thirds, and 2 also fans. I ended up £16 pounds up on the day.
Chris, you didn't do very well.
You had 1 winner Senior Citizen,
The rest were all unplaced, 5, 6, 13, 15 and a faller.
I'm pleased that you had a good day, Caran, but I'll remind you that I only selected those nags based upon their names. I might possibly have done a little bit better if I'd actually looked at their form!
Anyway, I'm sure that we can all have a whip round to contribute to the costs of your bankruptcy petition ;-)
Had to look for Senior Citizen, Caran, to see which meeting you'd gone to. Pity it wasn't the meeting at Bangor, then instead of, "We had a good day", you could have begun your thread, "Didn't we have a lovely time the day we went to Bangor." :-) Never mind, next time, eh? And well done on the profit. A good day at the races is when you break even, so you had an excellent day.
Thank you Ken4155, I also backed Senior Citizen. It was a very good day. Not done one like it before.
I was intrigued by some of the people there. A lot of men in dark three piece suits with a black hat looking like men from the mafia!
Steff:
Best Solution seems to be an appropriate name for those of us who like to get 'Best Answers' here on AB. A few dollars each way might be worth a flutter!
It's called the race that stops a nation, tonyav, but just under 2 miles on the level cannot possibly compete with our Grand National. At least, not in my very humble opinion. It is, however, as tricky a race to predict. A female pilot won it a few years back on a 100/1 so-called no hoper.
Also, tony, the number of runners in your link will be whittled down to a slightly more manageable maximum of 24 when the final card is announced. Which i believe is usually the Saturday before the race - i.e. this coming Saturday.