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Website @ Where You Can View Our Daily Programs and Results Race to Race As They Occur Check out our website @ www.Allseasonsracing.com; where you can view our daily programs and results race to race as they occur. We lead, others follow. nd English Racing for May 2 ,2018. RACE:1: 400M A1 AT ROMFORD (12.54) CL: 7.54AM 5511 1 HILLVIEW ROSE (W) 24.43 24.43 Miss M L 7/2 Well boxed, needs to hold the first 6413 2 Chopchop Oi Oi* (W) 24.55 24.40 Gaskin 4/1 Up to the task of scoring from here 6331 3 Droopys Wispa** (W) 24.80 24.52 Young 9/2 Does it at both ends of races 3535 4 Swift Nathan (W) 24.94 24.51 Philip Si 5/1 Very strong in the closing stages 1562 5 Pernera Oyster (W) 24.53 24.06 Young 3/1 Will be hoping to make all 3154 6 Winter White (W) 24.75 24.28 Mullins 11/4 Has plenty of all round pace Where you can now bet in comfort. We PAY ¼ odds on 4th place finishers in ANY race with 16 and more runners. We also pay ¼ odds on 5th place finishers, and 6 2ups in handicap races of 23 and more runners. RACE:2: 480M A4 AT CENTRAL PARK (1.01) CL: 8.01AM 624 1 Sign Jake* (W) 30.55 30.06 Mavrias 7/2 Rails well, and comes late 633 2 Masabo Dora Dee** (W)30.07 29.71 Anthony C 11/4 Capable of taking up the running early 355 3 Baby Girl (W) 30.68 29.81 Griffin 11/2 Will be dangerous if away smartly 645 4 Musical Charm (W) 31.13 30.18 March 9/4 Has ability, worthy of support 464 5 Raughlan Flame (W) 30.60 29.99 Griffin 6/1 Not without claims granted a good exit 522 6 KRANKY VALENTINE (W) 30.04 30.03 N J Deas 5/1 Well-drawn, capable of a place $75,000 is the limit per winning ticket. However there is no limit on E/W Singles, Single Forecast and Quinella Bets. RACE:3: 400M A5 AT ROMFORD (1.08) CL: 8.08AM 6546 1 Designer Else (W) 25.94 24.89 Young 5/1 Stays well and rails with confidence 2236 2 DARCEE DARLIN (W) 25.29 24.99 Miss M L 11/2 Has to clear the red to have any claims 2165 3 Mando King** (W) 25.26 24.89 Gaskin 9/2 Could have a big say in the outcome 4 4 Kincora Shadow (W) 25.01 25.01 Wiley 6/1 Does best work in the closing stages 3453 5 Hollylake Bell* (W) 25.11 24.71 Simpson 3/1 Wide runner will be coming home strong 3652 6 Flowers Of May (W) 24.43 24.43 Young 7/4 Runs wide but is still too good RACE:4: Follow Gold Mdn Plate (F & M) (£6,280) 1m1f SCOTTSVILLE[1:10] CL:8.10AM -3762 1 PUMPKIN QUEEN (15) 39[B] 5/4 K MELO 3-132 DEAN KANNEMEYER(13)---- 4-208 2 OAKDENE (10) 33[B] 8/1 LANCE PAGEL 3-132 GLEN KOTZEN ---- 886 3 PURPLE AND GOLD (6) 45 6/1 CRAIG ZACKEY 3-132 JULIE DITTMER ---- 06949 4 SUCH A RUSH (1) 21 12/1 B FAYD'HERBE 3-132 LOWAN DENYSSCHEN ---- 40-50 5 INDIAN RAIN (8) 45 14/1 S BROWN W-6 3-132 JULIE DITTMER ---- -8707 6 MEZZANOTTE (2) 45 8/1 M J BYLEVELD 3-132 CANDICE BASS-ROBI ---- 4-050 7 AIDEN'S PORSCHE (12) 68 16/1 B JACOBSON 3-132 GARY RICH ---- 20579 8 EASY PEASY (11) 12 16/1 S RANDOLPH 3-132 IVAN WYK ---- 7-638 9 ASIANA (5) 66[B] 14/1 GRANT VAN NIEK 4-132 MARK DIXON ---- -7407 10 SPIRIT BIRD (4) 14 25/1 DIEGO DE GOUVE 4-132 WENDY WHITEHEAD ---- -9005 11 KHADINE (16) 38 50/1 J SAMUEL 3-132 MICHAEL MILLER ---- 69797 12 LAST SUMMER (17) 10 50/1 JASON GATES(9) 5-132 CRAIG EUDEY ---- 600 13 EDINBURGH (13) 12 50/1 LUKE FERRARIS(9) 3-132 IVAN WYK ---- 76 14 LIGHTNING SPECTRA (9) 35 6/1 S VEALE 3-132 DENNIS DRIER ---- 8-00 15 NIGHTMARE HELEN (14) 77 50/1 TRISTAN GODDEN 3-132 JULIE DITTMER ---- 5-700 16 VOETSPORE (7) 45[B] RESERVE 4-132 JULIE DITTMER ---- 30848 17 NEWTONS LADY (3) 35 RESERVE 7-132 MIKE PAPPAS ---- TRACK CONDITIONS: ASCOT:----------- GOOD TO SOFT BATH:------------ GOOD TO SOFT-GOOD IN PLACES BRIGHTON:-------- GOOD TO SOFT-GOOD IN PLACES DUNDALK:--------- STANDARD PONTEFRACT:------ SOFT-GOOD TO SOFT IN PLACES SCOTTSVILLE:----- GOOD WOLVERHAMPTON:--- STANDARD Notice: We are not responsible for you not checking your Bets. RACE:5: 480M A1 AT CENTRAL PARK (1.16) CL: 8.16AM 264 1 Old Fort Elpaso (W) 29.70 29.30 Mavrias 6/1 Stays well when others are tiring 5415 2 Sir Brinkley* (W) 29.64 29.28 Brabon 4/1 Big chance if in touch late on 211 3 KENTISH DREAM (W) 29.30 29.30 Mavrias 6/4 Looking to blast away and romp home 543 4 Drumna Storm (W) 29.74 29.26 Anthony C 6/1 Average at this level, needs to excel 642 5 Swift Thor (W) 29.58 29.57 Brabon 6/1 Will need plenty of luck in this race 132 6 Sound Bites** (W) 29.34 29.20 Anthony C 3/1 Can avoid crowding by going wide RACE:6: 400M A4 AT ROMFORD (1.22) CL: 8.22AM 4136 1 Graceless Lady* (W) 25.59 24.73 Mullins 7/2 Rails well, and comes late 4221 2 SLANEYSIDE BUZBY (W) 24.61 24.61 Miss M L 5/2 Capable of making rapid late headway 5632 3 Faranbeg Scott (W) 24.99 24.62 Simpson 3/1 Competent performer, runs on 3356 4 Bonville Iris (W) 25.62 24.67 Miss M L 9/2 Middle-tracker can give run for money 55 4 5 Newlawn Wonder (W) 25.48 24.71 Philip Si 9/2 Powerful performer, one to fear 6522 6 Leap Aboard** (W) 25.24 25.11 Doyle 6/1 Wide-runner, shows early but weakens RACE:7: 480M A3 AT CENTRAL PARK (1.31) CL: 8.31AM 221 1 WHATS ONTHE MENU (W) 29.92 29.81 Brabon 11/4 Rails well, and comes late 3513 2 Run On Rascal** (W) 30.52 30.01 Mavrias 6/1 Could surprise with a bit of luck 645 3 Masabo Comet (W) 30.09 29.47 Anthony C 9/2 Gutsy performer stays on well 432 4 Moneypoint Brae* (W) 29.12 00.00 Philpott 6/1 Can figure in the shake-up at best 165 5 Archaton Somedog (W) 30.25 30.25 Philpott 7/4 Should take this comfortably 326 6 Annual Talk (W) 30.17 29.72 Brabon 9/2 Wide-runner can soonget into contention RACE:8: 400M A3 AT ROMFORD (1.39) CL: 8.39AM 1624 1 Slaneyside Anner* (W)25.17 24.64 Miss M L 7/2 Early pacer has a fine chance from here 1662 2 Mums Style (W) 24.90 24.74 Gaskin 9/2 If clearing the red, has fair claims 2266 3 Paving The Way (W) 25.22 25.22 Doyle 4/1 Could have a big say in the outcome 12 5 4 BENNOS BLAZE (W) 25.36 24.60 Wiley 7/2 Definite chances, capable in this class 55 5 Nocturnal Nyky** (W) 25.46 25.42 Young 6/1 Positioned for a powerful late burst 1455 6 Racy Lucy (W) 25.25 24.59 Young 11/4 Chances revolve around bend running RACE:9: 480M A2 AT CENTRAL PARK (1.49) CL: 8.49AM 143 1 Triumvirate (W) 29.48 29.48 N J Deas 6/1 Stays well when others are tiring 113 2 KINCORA RUBY (W) 29.93 29.42 Pattinson 5/2 Early speed can provide foundations 246 3 Knockdrinna Kidd (W) 29.89 29.35 J M Liles 3/1 Could be unstoppable if away well 554 4 Left Over Lolly (W) 29.95 29.89 March 6/1 Not best of starters, must dig deep 114 5 Run On Swift** (W) 29.73 29.47 Mavrias 5/2 Pacycustomerchances despitewide-running 241 6 Bet Like Men* (W) 29.55 29.55 J M Liles 4/1 Bundles of all-round pace, go close RACE:10: Rockafellas Restaurant Mr 72 H'cap (£5,263) 1m SCOTTSVILLE[1:50] CL:8.50AM 3-21 1 SAND PATH (7) 45[G] 6/1 G WRIGHT 3-137 DENNIS BOSCH ---- 421-0 2 MIRWA (1) 59[D,G] 14/1 M J BYLEVELD 3-133 DUNCAN HOWELLS ---- 59233 3 BLING SWING (12) 45[BF,G] 3/1 A MARCUS 4-132 PAUL LAFFERTY ---- -5519 4 HAYLOR (5) 42[C,GS] PL-1 10/1 LYLE HEWITSON 3-131 GREG / ANTHONY ---- 06-90 5 TOM COLLINS (2) 21[B,D,A] 12/1 S VEALE W-6 3-131 DENNIS DRIER ---- 1-257 6 HADDINGTON (8) 38[C,D,A,G] 10/1 G WROGEMANN 5-131 LOUIS GOOSEN ---- 00-04 7 MIDNIGHT VISION (4) 61[D,G] 7/1 DIEGO DE GOUVE 5-131 SHANE HUMBY ---- -5446 8 SOVEREIGN SOLDIER (14) 42[D,A] 12/1 S RANDOLPH 3-130 WENDY WHITEHEAD ---- 3-959 9 THE POET (9) 52[C,A,G] 16/1 K MELO 6-129 MARK DIXON ---- 1-700 10 DEFENDING CHAMPION (17) 59[CS] 25/1 C ORFFER 3-127 DOUG CAMPBELL ---- 17-05 11 REGENT SEVEN (6) 21[B,A] 12/1 WARREN KENNEDY 3-127 GAVIN VAN ZYL ---- 54-06 12 PIROGUE (16) 59[CD,G] 12/1 CRAIG ZACKEY 6-126 DOUG CAMPBELL ---- 2-231 13 MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI (3) 59[B,D] 20/1 LUKE FERRARIS(9) 5-123 DOUG CAMPBELL ---- 109-0 14 AFORAWAY (11) 77[G] 25/1 DR S LEMBETHE 3-122 SEAN TARRY ---- 1-900 15 ST PETER'S BAY (15) 59[B,D,G] 33/1 A MGUDLWA 4-117 DOUG CAMPBELL ---- 75-17 16 PRINCE OF PROMISE (13) 45[B,] RESERVE 3-128 DOUG CAMPBELL ---- 60-60 17 DOM SEGUIDOR (10) 70[A] RESERVE 4-115 WENDY WHITEHEAD ---- RACE:11: Black Country Business H'cap(0-55)(Cl 6) (£6,069) 6f WOLVERHAMPTON[1:50] CL:8.50AM 209-4 1 CRUISE TOTHELIMIT (7) 22[C,D] 5/1 C RODRIGUEZ(3) 10-135 P MORRIS(46) 1710 33176 2 MALAYSIAN BOLEH (6) 26[B,E,C] 7/1 NICOLA CURRIE(5) 8-133 P MCENTEE(51) 1635 84035 3 BOP IT (4) 9[B,T,D,A,G,GS] 10/3 NATHAN EVANS 9-133 M W EASTERBY(58) ---- 5-446 4 NAPPING (10) 51 PL-1 6/1 J FANNING 5-130 OLLY MURPHY(61) 1163 0245- 5 SPITFIRE LIMITED (5) 146[H] 11/2 M HARLEY W-6 4-127 G BAKER(61) 9129 74494 6 TASAABOQ (2) 32[P,T,CD,A] 7/1 D BROCK 7-124 P MCENTEE(60) 1495 40-88 7 BEAMING (9) 57 25/1 T MARQUAND 4-124 P HIATT(28) 1052 4-365 8 CALEDONIAN GOLD (11) 92 25/1 K LUNDIE(5) 5-124 MRS L WILLIAMSON(57) 480 650-6 9 ASHEENA (3) 14 8/1 J MITCHELL 3-121 P D'ARCY(36) 1891 80-47 10 WORKING TOGETHER (1) 91[H] 14/1 C HARDIE 3-115 A BRITTAIN(60) 489 42067 11 KHELEYF'S GIRL (8) 2 33/1 G MALUNE(5) 3-114 CLARE ELLAM(75) ---- LAST YEAR WINNER: Whitecrest 9-140 L Edmunds 18/1 J Spearing 8 ran.
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