Goosewell nr Keswick Wed 6th July
Seniors 1 Huntsman’s Jenny 2 Jenny’s Delight 3 Huntsman’s Jewel 4 Langdale Ranger 5 Debra 6 Jenny’ s Choice. 8 Ran Time 32.24.Also ran Persian prince – Night vision.
Pups 1 Jenny’s Aura 2 Miterdale Copper 3 Overwater Hally 4 Popeye 5 Ronnie’s Rascal 6 Eclipse . 12 ran Time 22.35. Also Ran. Manna -Adventure – Sweet Harmony – Stand By – Sultan . Apollo.
OM 1 Super sandy 2 Quiet Siskin 3 Miterdale Proper 4 Come Home Alfie 5 Eden Rocco 6 Miterdale Prim . 19 Ran Time 22.18
. Also Ran .Lakeland Jan – Maybe – Langdale Jack-Full House – Billy Whizz – Eshdale Matilda – Jacob McClink – Mickledore – Chinook -Out Of The Blue – Yorkshire Lad – Tiagress – Miterdale Princess.
OR 1 Menorah 2 Jenny’s Rose 3 Highness 4 Eden Rossi 5 Jenny’s Rascal 6 Bedazzled. 13 Ran Time 20.48
. Also Ran – Bewitched – Remember Me – Carrick- Great Gable – Flawless -Littman – Jimmy Choo.
Report. Seven Runners , Seven Tickets , two winners, the Bland/ Barrow bandwagon rolls on , first three in the seniors and could have finished in any order as all three were together as they came down the field and into the beck before climbing up to the line. The final order being ;Jenny’ Jenny’ and ‘Jewel’.
In the juniors the table leader Jenny’s Aura won by a ‘country’ mile from Miterdale Copper, who got up on the line to deprive ‘Hally’ of second place. A mention of the minor tickets, Popeye ( the sailorman) delighting Shirley and Raymond stopped at home and Ronnie’s Rascal in the capable hands of Tom ( we’ll be here all night) Poss.
And if there’s a prize for patience then it goes to ‘Greenie’ with Supersandy didn’t run last season and has been progressing this season . He held on to a diminishing lead to win by a couple of lengths from Quiet Siskin.
The restricted trail and there were a number of hounds in with a shout crossing the beck where Menorah poached a lead and won readily from jenny’s Rose.
Now time for a Rhyme:
Mary had a little lamb
it’s little legs did go
in and out and roundabout
avoiding capture ,no great deal
but it didn’t count on young Mark Steele
who, with a dive, took both back legs
a tackle ,who at a pinch
was superior to Keith Lynch.