Boom Boom Pow Goes to Newcastle
We will look to both Leading Star Girl and
Lumberjack to show some improvement as they gain more experience;
particularly applies to Leading Star Girl who got tired in the last
furlong on the ground after travelling decently down the centre of the
course and who will be seen to better effect in Nurseries; she will
need a better surface going forward which, this time of year, will
likely mean the aw but expect her to show quite a bit more over the
coming Winter.
We might have hoped that Grecian God would
have finished a little closer; he wasn't helped by needing to look for
room one out and he kept on; but he didn't seem to finish his race in
the same way he had when he won at Wolverhampton and lto at Kempton;
going up to eight furlongs is one response.
Boom Boom Pow goes to Newcastle for their
six furlong Handicap; she came back to the track at the end of July
after running consistently over last Winter; in two runs back, at
Salisbury and on Lingfield's turf, she has not run to her form but the
positive is that she has been eased back to 51 as a result; and she won
at Kempton last year off 54; with the really competent Brandon
Wilkie's claim this gives her as good a chance as any at these weights
and she is going up to Newcastle to run well, to be really competitive
and to set herself up for a good Winter on the artificial surfaces; off
this mark, and with the claim, she is overpriced at 18s.
Ardads Dream goes to Kempton for their eight furlong Nursery, the first race on their Twilight Card tomorrow evening.
Tomorrow Day goes to Brighton Thursday
afternoon; and both See The Buckthorn and This Time Maybe both go to
Chelmsford Thursday evening.