mick
Sire
Mick,
Nice swerve, I think a swerve can be like an even money winner. I will be very interested to see where they run Fruity O'Rooney next as that run really did have prep stamped all over it.
As this thread/blog isn't in the Inner sanctum I realise people don't want to go into too much detail, but can I ask why so much emphasis is place on the last run and on hcp form. Now I may have got hold of the wrong end of the stick but that's how it reads to me. Is any allowance made for prep runs and why isn't good none hcp form just as good as good hcp form?
Be Lucky
Possibly i was casing Falcon island and my rating came from Oct last year 9 runs ago.I rate all a horses runs but if the best rating comes from a non hcap then i would deem it non relevant so if top for today's race it would be a swerve from a betting point of view (Dont want to use it neither bet against it).
RE Prep runs imo very important to identify and i try to do so via profiling.If a trainer has a horse on a winning mark he will not want it to run well.The intention will be an expected win or unplaced and ready for next time protecting OR and price.? Betting information will always be a motivation for many to go into ownership and few will want to lump on at short prices.?
Otherwise I may get stuck and start talking about Manchester United or even worse politics, then the the problems would really start 

