He’s got the whole world in his hands

By | April 26, 2014

You gotta love the WWE. So much fun and entertaiment isn’t it? Storylines repeated year on year, bad guys versus good guys, good looking women and so much stereotyping it’s untrue! And it gets played out to packed houses all over the good old US of A. And now we have a new anti-hero in the form of Bray Wyatt. A hillbilly with a sick family (stereotyping as I said), who likes to get the crowd singing and swaying with him. It’s just too funny. Follow the Buzzards indeed Bray.

Let’s crack on with the jumps finale at Sandown and some flat action elsewhere. My old mate Tony the Bookie has a decent record in the bet365 chase and he says that Bury Parade is the ideal type for this test. So that’ll do for me. I only hope it doesn’t rain on this particular parade. Follow the Bookie.

Is anyone else sick of the Peter and Tina storyline on Corrie? I don’t watch it myself but TGL has been chewing my ear off for weeks now. I hope one of them finally cops it. Follow the Corrie!

Over at Haydock, I notice R. Moore has been booked by R. Fahey for Sir Reginald. This trainer/jockey combo is always potent and that’ll do for me as the second selection today. Follow the Booking!

And one final bit of advice today. Mubraza now with E. Dunlop a trainer known for the longevity of his horses and one who does well with stayers. This horse was a decent one last year and looks the type to progress again this season. He was highly thought of last season and will benefit today from not having P. Hannagan ride it. Follow the Dunlop!

Sandown 15.50 – Bury Parade – 8s with bet365

Haydock 14.20 – Sir Reginald – 6s with William Hill

Ripon 15.30 – Mubraza – 7s with bet365

Author: The General

Opinionated, Jack Daniel's drinking, cigar chomping self-proclaimed expert on everything.

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